Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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Who's Who CP of the Just BASIC? Adding to Kickapoo's computer software, Alex Stone, sophomore, has designed a Spanish program written in BASIC to serve as a vocabulary work sheet and review for student use. I was happy to make the program that my friends were able to use, Alex said. Alex's range in computers has branched off into the business field. Centerre Bank and Dayco used the sophomore's talents to help employees make the switch from typewriters to computers. Homework also was done on the computer. I use my computer for all school work. It just makes sense because I can type faster than I write, and it makes for neater work, Alex said. Who's Who Among American High School Students select- ed and published biographies on 23 Kickapoo students. Who's Who is a publication which recog- nizes upperclassmen who have selected from Kickapoo. It gave me a strange feeling to know my name and achievements were published in a book that was sent to univer- sities and colleges across the demonstrated leader- I country, ship in academ- IE X Z X X t I f t , fr.y and yet - - g3Ve HIC 3 S faflge CC Ing O - lc S ' a t h 1 e t lc Sf know my name and achievements It was school, or communi- :V were published in reas- ty activities. Only W . -.LQ ' a books' suring five per cent of all f illifrla Welsh, to know high school upper- I had classmen and sen- ,bgg g fifflii good college referral iors were consid- ered and accepted for the 1985 printing. jamie Armstrong, Todd Bark- er, Cindy Black, Lisa Blades, Davie Cooper, john C. Crighton, Lori Ferguson, Mike Grace, Al- ison Harvill, Lisa Hyde, Sharon Keeling, Melinda Martin, Susan McLeugh1in, Becky Moore, Terry Nunn, Tim O'Reilly, Paula Ows- ley, Melissa Rantz, Michelle Schriver, Angela Welsh, Wes Western, Michelle White, and Amy Zabek were representatives service, Angela Welsh senior said. Referrals for college were not the only advantages possible for the recipients . I feel this publication could really help me when I apply for a college or fill out a job application. It will look highly impressive for employers to know that someone felt my efforts were worth while enough to take time out of their schedule to submit my name to be one of the few Who's Who, Melinda Martin, senior, said. all Decathalon team members Mitch Potts, Mary Ann Hansel, Colleen Donica, Janell Lehmann, Paul Deal, and Steve Howard take advantage of after school time to study as a group in the library. expression Practice, memorization, and reviewing were all a part of being on the Decathlon team. The thrill elevated over the tiny preparation when a third place trophy was won from the second annual Missouri Academic Decathlon held in St. Louis on Feb.6. Beginning in October, the senior members Janell Lehmann, Paul Deal, Mary Ann Hansel, Steve Howard along with junior Mitch Potts, and Colleen Donica began practicing. Everytime we met, we were handed a big bundle of , in- formation on everything from famous economists to WWII, senior Janell Lehmann said. Competing at the Decathlon required each member to be knowledgeable in the broad spectrum of academics. Writing essays, giving speeches, and interviews were also a part of the day's events. Although it was hard work, it turned out to be something I was proud to be a part of with a school I was proud to represent behind me 100 per cent, junior Collen Donica said. ka' -Yi'-s..'1is:-5. .iv Q f 1 I .. .. . -.,-1 Elected juniors, Susan Hansen, Lori Outz, and Lainie Sinky attended a three-week seminar of the Missouri Scholars Academy at University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. After Kickapoo nominated the three representatives, a student selection committee, appointed by the Department of Secondary Education, screened and evaluated all the nominees. I felt it was really a high honor to be c Li scho life over the our TOP OF THE BAG

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i , l l , iw- U 0 go to attend the Gerth Institute in Freiberge West Germany for the summer months of june through Aug. 1986. She planned to take classes on the German language. Amy Zabek was accepted if? 'fw- .Hie 4 .ll Sally Repplinger, senior received the Outstanding Singer Award at Southwest Missouri State University CSMSUJ Honors Choir competition held Sept. 13. Sally received a vocal music scholarship to SMSU over 250 other competitors. mga , its-sl?Wv-s. 'wi -M, V CCDMCC David Fisher, senior, was accepted to West Point Military Academy in New York and the Naval Academy located in Innapolis, MD. David's choice was directed towards his interests in oceanography as he chose the naval academy. fm H V ':--- . :i: ' .,. Q ' iff T, ,, l 3 l .Hansen, be chosen, Lori Outz said. ,e Sinky Living at Mizzou gave the eminar of scholars the feel for the college Academy life and the advantage to hear souri in over S0 representatives from prestigious colleges speak about uated the the education of American i student students. I thought it was to ippointed our advantage that the many egondafy colleges came to us instead of ed and having to go to them, junior es. I felt Susan Hansen said. Ihonor to Wgfjfiff . '4-Wh... t :i!v ff! -, -, N,-Am, yi 5 . . . 1 , . 2 ' , , - ,,,,- -f Q f M, ws, , . ,fa d T5 6 can 6 QT: ' f' , A ' 'fi' 9 fs .4 V f f- +1 Q: sf' ' lg- g f f While many students took the PSAT to get ready for the college entrance SAT, six students found the test a beginning for possible college scholarships. Seniors Paul Deal, Janell Lehmann, Mary Anne Hansel, Sharon Keeling, Steve Howard, and Brian Parker received scores high enough onthe PSAT to be named National Merit semifinalists. National Merit is an organization that gives scholarships to deserving students. After being named a semifinalist, the six took the SAT and received a sufficient score to be named a finalist. After being named a finalist, full scholarships were offered them . A full scholarship would really really take the load off my parents to come up with the money, Paul said. Now I can use the money for something special, he added. TOP OF THE BAG

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