Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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Ii? H . 4' Y Bumperstickers adorning the N XY tailgate of Bill Higginbotham's truck L' n 2 S I prove that various tastes of rock Z ' music are sharing the air waves . M bring option 71 S o 4 IS' us recen y oc 99 received some compe- H A , ? lsl ,At , What you J i tl,R 11 ' K g ., . d ation. coming into Springfield in 1984, Kroz Q v 5 Sal located at 104.9 on the FM dial, had a relatively small , , -Me fi-ff - 1 , 1 a s , . broadcasting area as compared to the much larger range of its ,KAV , M V, X ,'z- predecessor. tiO1'1 do you listen Greater problems, however, were posed by the newest station added to the city, US 97. Not only was the station greeted by the public but by the local businesses also. While going down g Campbell, I noticed that every store's sign was welcoming US 97, M freshman Lori Bradley said. Rock W0 Many students realized that they could choose what they wanted to listen to. Each station had something different to offer for the listeners of Springfield. I listen to 105 and 97 because they . play a variety of music and not the same thing time after time, Q . sophomore Jeanette Marsh said. 1KOrX W6 With more of a variety, students who normally listened to only one were offered a choice of several radio stations. One junior girl said that because of the added stations, if she didn't like the song g on one station, all she had to do was switch to another. 0lIl'1C1' With all the changes in the broadcasting scene, Rock 99 still M C 1 came out on top. Although there seem to be many people who like the new stations, I am still loyal to Rock 99, sophomore Carrie Kays said. to most often? M .. 25:24 5 ' 5. . an . Stace Buxton.10 1 , Y . M 1 4 V Pnimp Buzzard 10 M , . 1 ' ' t 1. Q C :QL g' LA ' ,Z I 1 ' ill 5 I,il WWF, VIL 4 I Mary Caenepeel 9 K if , ,, ' -' f . C ' fi? f' T M Z , I-Iolli Caffe 9 C C 17 K lf' Zi 1 9, ff-a 47 5 l f' . M av. Mgvfjg - yy M I M ' ,f,, Mff , 76 f ' Frank Ca11away.9 1 , yf 1' 6 . MM ,lg MM ,, Julie Camenxsch II M .3 I 'S M. y M Bill camerones ' F IV f , g fy of ,gf . . f-if M S' 1 WW f 1 We . . Z X l . . . M ffr ? l .. M Q I ff of X M M l cc - Q M - '. M V , Sew Campbell 11 . M 1 . W fi . H. M. 1aMi11eCaf11aSM10l 1' A ' ' MarioCanlasi11 Q y , 1 . ,g. , Lisa Cantrelllll g W ff, it .,. f 1 Lori Cantrell 9 s M . s. SQ, , . Zj ' ff! ' Kellie carnn 11 M I W Chris Cargnel 9 'M 1 . 3 ,,M:,-,,5M--'. 7 77 ,. f::i1:::M,'-'SJ , W - M f 41 1 e Y , 4 Z ' ' X 4 ,, f f M f t ff .Q i f 41 mf Heidi carxsonio Shen-y cam 10 MM . f 64 ff .Q 0 gf 5 Matthew Carrell9 Mcxarucaner 11 M f 1 W ' Dan Carter 10 ., 1, V I M. Teresa Carter 9 ,'l' fi M N .H , , 7 rbl' if Michaela Case 11 5, 1 M 1 Cindy Cass 11 , , , . , ' Alysha Catron 9 3 7, me s' l-'c M' Shelly Cave 10 C M f f X f , 'mf NM . M .. - M I Q, I rf, - L , . M , Marcy Champagne 11 if V .VV,, Eric Chappell 11 .M ,Z MM , .. .M Scott Chastain 10 f Mn ,, ,Muff Julie Chayer 9 4 4: , 1 gf, Laura Cheek 9 1 , .w .'g,f' 1 .. .Q E ,. X N Jay ChiSl'1'l 9 . X, p I.M , James Christodoulou 10 If ft , M Mai, , . H I H 7,4 L ZVQQQX? 19,35 ji.. Matt 9 I if ,4', Mike ciark 11 .N I M X ,. M' M ' 'M fm- TracyClark10 ff A ,I M A. ,J Gayla Claxton!-J l f 7 h , X A , 7 ,M Cat11yC1ay9 My if K n Cl bak 11 ' T' ff , 2' 1 X - J' M, f , . X, V . . at a er ,fy f M? 0. ' M : Cf f 1 'ZZ' f, ' J' I QW X fl Q' 9 , M ,M l '22 L.. M ' R8ndYC1aYT0f19 ' 1,147 ' 1 ' ff f X 'MI fi V p,V,W,g ,,.,, We 4 4. Q Tonya Clements 11 MMll1.1M5ggf3f3fEfM C-452 . .. f ff' Lisa Cleven er 11 if W4 I . 1 Rhonda Clevenger 9 ' , M Chris Clifford 11 W yn X ' ' 4 sam Clifton 10 A . ' 1. f-4 Z! Kevin Cline 10 ' S M' 9,2 M ei, Jason Cobb 11 M ' Joe Cobb 11 .f N, A ,. 7-, 4, I fz MX, . C ,. .,. z j W-, f Shauna Cobb 11 UNDERCLASSMEN 1 2 9 , . ' 'YMWJX A g.f.4,.,,...2fM- .:..-.iH2...:ua.1,i, . . . --:-- - mf 'N' f W'4' V f' A 4 ' A V' A

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ll ll. V,- 1 l l 5. E E ri Iii 2 il lg 1 Al si sl 3 2 ii . E i I? 9 ll i 1 -2 l '1 Si sf X 1 That wa then . .. A few years back, one of the many commercials on T.V. was the Pepsi Challenge. Thousands of people partici- pated in this survey to see who had the better taste- Pepsi or Coke. Those com- mercials were kind of funnyg they never actually told you who won, junior Linda Ram- sey said. Now, different tactics were being used to capture the public's attention. Pepsi had signed singing super- stars such as Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson and Grant Smillie deposits his 50 cents as he makes the choice of Coke Craig Cochran 10 Joe Cochran 1 1 Jenny Cohxck 10 Jill Colley 9 Bart Collins 9 Julie Collms 11 David Combs 10 Shawna Combs 1 1 Wes Combs 9 Debbie Compere 10 Steve Compton 10 Colleen Condon 10 Karen Coomer 1 1 David Coones 10 Billy Coonis 1 1 Jennifer Cooper 1 1 Linda Cooper I 1 Rusty Copeland 11 John Copelm 9 Anya Corvm 1 1 Jennifer Cothern 9 Angela Cotner 9 Jennifer Cotner 10 James Cotterman 10 Melissa Courtney 9 Michelle Cousmo 1 1 Rob Covey 9 Matt Cowan 9 Cheree Cox 1 1 Denny Cox 9 Gary Cox 10 Knsten Cox 10 Leslie Cox 10 Mitchell Cox 10 Clalre Craft 1 1 Tom Crance 10 Liz Crandall 1 1 Sheri Cranford 9 Amy Creek 10 Angie Creson 11 Stephanie Crick 9 B111 Crighton 10 Nikki Crighton 11 Krista Crilly 9 Amy Cntesl 1 Kevin Crites 10 Craig Crosby 1 1 Nathan Crowder1O 'X -XX XXX X XX N S- X KX X XX over Pepsi X ks 'ix x K 'Xe of va XX sex N Ns r ' 2 XX X X we X XXX HQ X ii' Vx .1 X xx 'os x xx fs! XXX sx X xx X 'V-8 fffffv 1 gxox 6 X sw we X 1 X X A- XX I- XX 1 UNDERCLASSMEN fx, Qs X Xe, X XXX Y to X 'X XX X Tosre of success were appealing to the younger generation by using the new slogan, The choice of a new generationfl Coke had spoo- fed the hit movie Back to the Future and had made some out-n-outrageous commer- cials for their new Cherry Coke. The taste is so much alike that it sometimes is hard to tell the difference between the two, sophomore jill Un- land said. The only differ- ence is that Pepsi is a little bit sweeter than Coke, she added. Although the challenge wasn t seen on T.V. any more, the battle had yet to be won. 1 X Xx X SX . Q4 -M -fa 1, !,,, Vai ,V W .. ,yan X Xvy XX XXX -X X XXX 1 Q so X-fe was w GXX XX Q' ,N 'ew

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