Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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. ,F -ef, '- W Confused about which college to attend, Melinda Martin spends time in the career center looking at different college brochures, trying to pick out the best school. What you i y said Are you I going away to college? . YCS 53'W1 no 3796 . c I undecided. 10 C70 g g Seniors face aff college fears As the time for graduation drew near, the senior fears increased. Fears of leaving what they had grown accustomed to for the last four years made many seniors frightened about what they were about to embark upon-college. For those who were planning to go away, there was the fear of leaving home and living in a new town. 'Tm afraid of leaving home, my friends, and all the things I'm comfortable and sure of, senior Carlye Ward said. Those seniors who planned to go to college in Springfield were frightened as well. Fears of lost friendships and fun times entered the minds of many. I'm going to miss my friends and the good times we shared. I know that I might lose touch with some of them even though I don't want to, senior Melissa Rantz said. As the time for leaving high school and entering college approached, many seniors had mixed emotions. They were excited but frightened of the new unfamiliar surroundings soon to become reality. I Mike UHGCTWOOU4 Brent Upton f I 5 if , ' I BrianUptonf ' g i iii? i .iMark Vaine, P I ,Bobby Vance., I ' Us 1. l E lim ,, .ly 5, ,i. .if 5. . N 1-M X - .-1, . .,., . - X I, i . Y I - f l i . Rusty Venable 1 ' Sharoniverfurizh ISUSVKIL Vogel- s I Sha:ron,Vyd.raf I .S11Sw11VYf1fff1- Carlye Ward' i I Kevin Watson J Weddle Angela Welsh Wes Western .,., Danny White I .1 1.5615 l 5 . ,W j 5 13.15 L xx g i f , 1. easy - N, Q: y 'fbi 2 .B E AK I X gy z 2:2175 'Z 513 525122 5' 7 : f '. f 1--' f iv -, it - - 2 A ei f m if , w X ,Fw ,- , .4 , . an , f-A Michelle White Windy White I, Eric Williams Scott Williams SENIORS 1 2 3 Tracey Vangyzen Ifrl ,David Weatherford Todd Whitescarver Anita Willoughby

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hat was then Martha Smith Stephanie Smith Karen Snyder Angela Spalding Missi Stahl Angela Stall Bart Stead Brad Steck James Stegall Missy Stewart Chrystal Stiles Tracy Stroup Kim Stuart Michael Sturdivant Steve Summey David Sumner Kelly Sumner Kathy Swearingen Michelle Swift Susie Syboda Amy Thompson John Torgerson Sara Treadway Gerald Turnage 1 2 2 SENIORS F reshmon phobuo So many questions and worries filled the young minds of freshmen as they marched down the steps of their yellow school bus. Paranoia was a common emotion among all ninth graders in their first Week of high school. New teachers, new friends, new classrooms, and a whole new huge invinci- ble school were frightening. I remember the seniors Brent Wilkerson, Scott Steck, Brad Roberts, and Chris Earls getting me down and writing 'FRESHMAN' In between classes, Chris Thiem- ann stops to check where his next class is. Many freshmen have trouble finding their classes at first until they become familiar with the school. all over my forehead and face before football practice one day, senior Rusty Skinner said. For others, finding their classes was the problem. I walked into the Wrong classroom and sat down. I stayed for 15 minutes be- fore I realized that I was in the wrong class, one senior girl said. Some students were so scared that they had to be forced to go to school. I cried to my mom before I left for school on that first day and begged her not to make me go, senior Sharon Churchwell said. But things did get better. , . Q , W f '4 - V V .V NJ, g ,L K a,.. ., 3' , fi ' .55 J be - , fb I' ' V 7' ' 1 y . Wm 1 1 1 Q3



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Best Friends Paul Deal and Bob Kieffer Shawn Wingert Holly Wood Dana Woodall Keli Workman John Wynn Becky Yarnell Diane Youngberg Amy Zabek Scott Zimmerman Class Couple Tim Fletcher and Kretia Holder 1 BEST OF CLASS 'www Most Outgomg Nan Mallonee and Rusty Venable A , , W ,wg ,,ff f1,fv,y H ,ZVWWV ff f .. f ,V , W 'C , ff, Wye ff ff Z f ff Most Athletic Capri Hales and Terry Nunn

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