Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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Todd Burgess asks a question of David Fisher at one of the first co-ed Key club meetings. rin wmrs 3 FT , , ,i ij li LJ to ,f y mp!! rom the first day of school, everyone was encouraged to get involved. Students were given the opportunity to join clubs to help enrich the school, community, and themselves. For the first time, a group of students was formed to help other students get involved. The purpose of Friends was to help students feel they belong. When someone comes to a new school, they don't know anyone and feel apart from the student body. 'Friends' tries to get in touch with those new students and make them feel needed and accepted, group member Bobby Vance said. Something else different was the merging of the Anchor club into the Key club. Although one group was eliminated, the co-ed Key club was able to help the community more effectively and with more enthusiasm, according to senior Kent Davis, Lt. Govornor of Key club. With so much going on, students could not help but make a positive contribution to their school. Although it took much time and work, the EXTRA EFFORT was worth it, and school spirit was in the bagf, 1 5 4 ORGANIZATIONS Z Q if ,'i'

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