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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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. ,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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Best Friends Missy Miller and julie Estes Not Far Behind Most Outgoing Sara Lighthizer Kent Davis I Most Likely to Succeed Sharon Churchwell I Paul Deal chosen best 7 When one thought of people who were the most outgoing, they thought of peo- ple who had been at that school all along. But lquq that was not how it was. I The Best of Class was voted on and Nan Mallonee and Rusty Venable were voted most outgoing. They both transferred to Kickapoo their junior year. Nan Malonee came to Kickapoo during the middle of her junior year from Reed Springs, MO. Moving from a school of 400 students, I was super scared to walk through the doors of KHS. I think it's great for a class that has been going to school for years to accept someone totally new, Nan said. Rusty Venable transferred from Glendale High School the beginning of his junior year. Overall, I want to thank everyone. It's hard moving from high school to high school. Ijust want to thank everyone for making the last two years the best years of my life, Rusty said. As Nan, Rusty, and the rest of the Best of Class went their separate ways, everyone knew that the best would always be remembered. Newcomers , S Best Dressed jenny Collins and Ken Lee t . WM, Q, Kent Cybulsk + ,K W 7 ,f ' f Q . ' f 'MW BEST OF CLASS 12 5
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