Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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,, I.-- 4 A 4 :- Q 1 1 fini yy' ...pg feasw f ammer, Dr mes Neely. One of today S concerns, expressed by Ms. Jan Johnson, is students' lack of sense of belonging and poor self- esteem. What you said Do today's teens have more Worries than when teach- ers Were in school? Yes 64011 No QZWQ Undecided l4'7o M f - 1 Z K. Q my Focult finds sf new concerns i Oh to be a teenager again with the Worries of the young! Teachers looked back on the days and wished their concerns were as simple. Most agreed that the Welfare of their families Was of the utmost importance. It's my sense of duty. I was indoctrinated as a child to feel that Wayfl Mr. Roger Quigley, math teacher, said. Of course, financial security especially in retirement entered the minds of some. I would like to be able to travel and follow my photography hobby, Mr. Art Elbert, science teacher, said. In fact, I'd just like to have a boat so I can go fishing, he added. Teachers naturally found concern connected with their profession. Preparing students to face the future ranked high with some. Young people today are not as prepared to face the real World as We Were, Mr. Tony Loudis, mediafEnglish teacher, said. And naturally, teachers found the age-old problem. As Mrs. Peggy Kubicek, math teacher, said, t'Too few hours are still in a day. is Mr. Ray Bennett-w-COE ilu Mr. Jim Boyd-English Mr. Horner Askins-eDr1ver Education Mrs. Connie Bilyeu-Vocal Music Mr. Gerald Bonham--Math .40 , . X Mr. Marvin Bridges-Industrial Arts Mr. Bob Brown--Business rdf. .H .4..:1a'4s.3::1g , , I . f ' X f Mr. Leland Brown--Social Studies . X Mrs. Tina Burk--Orchestra ' ' Mrs. Sandra Buyan-Social Studies if 'A' Mrs. Cynthia Bylander-Art . r- ,,j Mr. Ben Byrd-'-English Mr. Kevin Byrne--Physical Education I yy 9. 'l X . Mrs. Renee Chastain-FrenchlEngli5h Q Mrs. Cathy Clark-Social studies fy Q I' A ' Mrs. Janet Colliatie-English ' T A I Mrs. Andrea Croley-German - . Mrs. Freda Curd-Science . f Mrs. Deborah Dick-Library if T 1 Mr. Roy Duncan-Math ri Mr. Art Elbert--Science X ZW! 7 Mrs. Debbie Ferguson--English Mr. Jose Florez-Science ,.,. . a 1 V Mrs. Jo Alice Gillihan--English Mrs. Janis Goetz-Home Economics Mr. Jim Gold'--Math Mrs. Brenda Goodwin-Physical Education Mr. Steve Grant-Social Studies ,yu , V , +77 ffff 'fwfr ' ig Mr. Bob Green--Industrial Arts 1. f - Mr. Roy Green-Driver Education!Phys1ca1 N ' A A' W., 5 , Education W X I Mr. Bill Greve--Physical Education 4 -- if V I I ' Mrs. Marilyn Gugel-English ' f 'X Mr. Hubert Harral--English K ,X f Mr. Jim Hartley-Science .. L' I W ' , ,5 V X I7 Mrs. Ellen Henry-English i ' Mr. We ton Horst--Math A 7M 77 ' I ' Mr. 1-:di-xoward-EMR i ffffflf f ' Q, l Qi , My m Mrs. Jan Johnson-Drama f 'N ' W 7 f s 4, -r 'Q . ' ', ' I- I I n Mrs. Betty Kinser-English . X 2 1, I , -I ' - 1 - ' , Mrs. Chris Knisley-OH ffl 4 f .f ' 'if ' ' 1 ,K rf ,IVI Mrs. Peggy Kubicek--Math ' f is Hi ' z 4 T, A 5,77f5q,, I Mrs. Joan Landewe-Math 1. . . 2. I FACULTY 1 1



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ww ZZ? 1 x f F were 7 .A , f , ' M ff fnmr, 5 2 ? Q, K ' 5 7 W Windsurfing in her spare time. Miss Cathy Clark finds the sport challenging as well as relaxing. What you said Is too much em- phasis placed on extracurricular activities? Yes ZOWJ No 62f7o M Undecided 18570 'ffff V ,jf XA' .I 1 QM .ff ' f 1 M.. .. 5. af .. K iv I I ' ' ,. if' .E It u 'f . . - 7 5 . ' Q T' . 'Weis 'L .WW A . ' . M.: fig K, sf X 'N W ff' 4 . i fx . Kas. I Sk -. I ' 5 f i ' S if , A A S I ltfx 1 , gi i . .145 . Z ff , 1 it 'WW . .g 5: V, 4 QI gi rf i - 1, ft i Q as 1 .- S - V K ...f I my f- ,,, ,..-.W . if ' 7 Teachers enjoy unusual hours i 9 Activities of teachers varied as much as they did back in the good old days. Unusual pas- times as well as the usual filled the leisure hours of teachers. Sports like jazzercise, bow hunting, and Wind surfing took precedence during after-school hours. Some crazy friends Wanted me to try it fvvind surfingj, and I really enjoyed itfl Miss Cathy Clark, history teacher, said. Because of the profession, some took up running to relieve the tensions of a day at school or to meet family needs. I was helping my son train for the National AAU race walking. I got bored always sitting, so I started running along with him, Mrs. Judy Woodruff, healthfSpanish teacher, said. Other leisure hours were spent being constructive. Mrs. Peggy Kubicek, math teacher decorated cakes as a hobby while Mrs. Gail VVood, LD teacher, preferred making cuddly bears. I do it to keep my family out of my hair, Mrs. Wood said. Mr. Don Deckard--Security officer Mrs. Nancy Dunham--Secretary Mrs. Donna Freeman--Secretary ' Mrs. Loanna I-Iowerton--Secretary 1' . Mrs. Pat Lippelman--OH Aide Mrs. Ann McCann-Secretary , 0 . i Mrs. Sandy Purrington--Nurse Miss Teresa Talent-Secretary , Miss Beth Zellers-Speech Therapist c V 7 4 ' , W, ,,, 4 v 1 fm 1 3, ff V- .15 f W 21 X X fi 4 7 kv? NZ? Q . . f S51- qg V413 . rf W . f .QL 5 , 4 . , i A, i' i ff' cus'roD1ANs--From Row: Doug Wrinkle. Mike Bren- ' Y nen, and Randy Taylor. Back Rowzjack Lilly, Onita Cheek s Marie Tillitt, and Dennis McClintock. , 1 ve' ,,f . W... .rv ' ' I Cooks-Front ROW: Debbie Money, Sherry Gurke, Carol Wadley, Mary Henry, Eileen Lammefsi Patsy Kilmer, Shirley Hein, and Nancy Rule. Back ROW: Doloise Melton, Sandra McGinnis. Faye Pearman. Pai SCOU. TCYCSG Galagher, Rita Clark Bonnie Burk, Marilyn Martin, and Linda Yount. SUPPORT STAFF 1 5 3

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