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Kickapoo's music tradition is a great OHS. INGING SUCCESS etting records was Q iQ something that Kicka- poo became very accus- tomed to. The vocal music department was not an exception to that tradition. Concert Choir sent 10 individuals to All-State Choir, topping the record they set two years ago by sending nine. Kickapoo's music tradi- tion is a great one, and it keeps on getting better and better, senior Davie Cooper said. juniors Tammy Holden and Layton Jones, seniors Davie Cooper, Michelle Brent Upton, Michelle Schriver, Karen Snider, Kim Goodin, and Jayma Ray were among the 300 singers participating in the prestigious event. Each individual had to partic- ipate in All-District Choir and compete in a series of tryouts which determined who would go. They practiced for three final 25 at months for their performance on jan. Tan-Tar-A Resort in Osage great Beach, MO. One thing is the friends you make from this, Sally Repplinger said. Making a stately entrance, Brent Upton was one of the record-setting choir members who represented Kickapoo. Mrs. Connie Bilyeu was honored to accompany the All-State Choir. One of her duties was to introduce the guest conductor. l l uv .. 'N-A Seniors Sally Repplinger and if ,f wwf v' 7 YV! V, Swift saiiy Reppiin ger M1Ch?1'e Swift take we out fiom ' ' practice to relax and enjoy their time A Off. i' ,f f f - , jg, , 1- , - ,f 0 in N , ,, ,, f f1 ,,,4,3jwj,'r A flyfflmfg W f g ,984 3,0 mi. rnurriizvcs mszmu. ozm Am. E ,Z , cmnvims swarms A ISE! i982 5 IBM 5.0 f ' 1 i 4 . .1 , J :, , , l i V i . l ..... Ar... f- , BOYS' CHOIR--FI'OIlt Row: john Brown, Torrey Barnhouse, Carl Hayes, Layton Jones, Craig McCarthy, jordan Vermilion, Kevin Edmondson, Lance Renner, Sam Clifton, and Mark Bilyeu. ROW 2: Lance Jarman, Scott Buffington, Brian Epps, James Wester, Brent Upton, Brian Upton, Scott Pusateri, David Spence, Darren Curtis. ROW 3: Jeff Bernet, Paul Price, Craig Crosby, james Heatherington, Richard Fleetwood, Scott Campbell, Mike DeVries, Sean Hills, Clayton Bartell, and Erik Markham. Back ROW: Vince Blubaugh, Derek Freeman, Buddy Sigourney, Mike Clark, Scott Williams, Tim Bair, Eric Williams, joel Detten, Gerald Turnage, Todd Kretzchmar, and Steve Mattox. 1 6 2 CONCERT CHOIR GIRLS' CHOIR--Front ROW: Kathy Valdemar, Kara Gainer, Karen Snider, Kristi Iglehart, Stacey Bell, Michelle Schriver, Jayma Ray, Angela Welsh, Kim Crites, Julie Bunn, Susan Swadley, Michelle Morgan, Lori Northington,-Iulie Camenisch, and Sheila Powell. ROW 2: Kim Gooding Claire Craft, Tracy Zachar, Angie Estes, Gina McClure, Natalie Menzies Aasya Malik, Laura jones, Kim Tourville, Marcy Champagne, Noelle Hill, Sarah Freeman, Christy Graham, Krista Ray, Erin O'Farrell, and Tammie Morrison. ROW 3: Colleen Donica, Lori Smith, Kelly Fleming, Alissa Abramovitz, Becky Brown, Sheri Dougherty, April jackson, jenny Brown, Angela Martin, Tammy Holden, Julie Scott, Nicole Brown, Sally Repplinger, Lori Ferguson, Mara Main, jodee Dell, and Kristy Zachar. Back ROW: Kelly McGraw, Gloria Oliver, Cris Caffey, Lisa Lindsay, Sandy Moss, Kathy Dosier, Nadia Mahmud, Kris Lencke, Teresa Stevenson, Alisa Wilson, Kristi McKnight, jennifer Hamblin, Ja-mie McCarter, Gina Morris, Cristie Dale, Kathy Claybaker, Shelley Wingo, Davie Cooper, and Michelle Swift. l I 2 ' Z E DIS Kim H011 Cro: 'Al LL.. im., i T - a J aaaaa i i i rs.. -agar Q
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'V ' rem- e A- - A- 'f or -r er Michelle Julian cheers the wres- tling Chiefs on to victory in a match against Hillcrest, Nicole Phillips, Jody Krueger, and Marla Ernhardt wait to catch Ryann Rinker. - -A -X .---mNe- W?rtcsex g,A X X M W su . Vg X . J ayvee squad takes time out during the SMSU camp to have some fun in their free time. The competition was toughg everyone was so good. LoRnDA CDR BUST or years the cheerlead- ers had attended a sum- mer camp. But this year, the jayvee squad won the Award of Excellence at the SMSU camp which quali- fied them for the National Cheerleading Competition. I was so tired from the whole week that it Cawardj didn't sink in, junior Julie Bunn, captain, said. All the hard work from our summer practices paid off at that moment, she added. They were evaluated night- ly on cheers, chants, and homecheers. Things such as jumps and tumbling were also considered. Camp was very exhausting, but it was worth it, sophomore Lauri Johnson said. The competition was held over Christmas break in Or- lando, FL. It was sponsored by the National Cheerleading Association. The competition was toughg everyone was so good, sophomore Holly Black said. Most of the squads had a coach who choreographed all their rout- ines. We always made up our own. The squad performed against about 30 other jayvee squads. This competition was a new experience for our cheer- leadersg and by watching the 250 varsity squads, we were able to bring back some new and different ideas, Holly added. - ,-,-1-1-N-a,,,,.z,,,,.. . ,U Q.,-.w.,,.A.,,W, ,,,, M,W..gW,m.a.f,,,Ma.. - 1 , Yi, -Hk.f?f i ' Y OW 2: Laurie . and Kirsten VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--FYOIIIL Row: Liz Deck. julie Black. and Beth Rogers. ROW 2: Paige Croy, WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS-Front ROW: Kelly Schneider, Karen Aton, Shannon Stuart. Back ROW: Cindy Black Kristi lglehart, and Kretia Holder, Back Row: Alison Harvill, Carlye Ward, and Kim Tourville. Lisa Speciale, Michelle Julian, and julie Pitt, VARSITYX WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS 1 6 1 M W-dm5':
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Kristi Julie and Sheila McClure, Noelle Tammie Tammy jodee Lisa Stevenson, Morris, Swift. Z 1 4 DISTRICT CHOIR--FI'Ont ROW: Karen Snideri, Stacey Bell, Michelle Schriveri, Kim Goodini, Susan Swadley, and Kristi Iglehart. ROW 2: jayma Rayl, Tammy Holden , Davie Cooper? Michelle Swift , and Sally Repplmgerv. Back ROW. Craig ' if d Brent Uptonli Crosby , Layton jones , Gerald Turnage, Brian Upton , an ' All-State Choir. K f r .J X f X' f 1 y . ' sg K Q,s, 'X ,,i, f gif, I ,741 Nj H.?,' in 516.4 ' -L ig v ' - iv f , His., ,Aw- E f 2 Senior choir members Karen Snider, Michelle Schriver, and Jayma Ray prepare for their final XTRA EFFORT performance. T 'f 1881 B82 DECA--FI'OnlC Row: Theresa Rey, Holly Wood, Stacey Dunville, Keli Workman, Dawn Burgess, Lorri Bates, Kim Stuart, and Nick Gunther. ' jean Davidson, Missy Rebori, Tracey Stroup, Amber Presley, Sabre Belt, Kelly McGehee, Krista Ray, and Matt Harbin. ROW 3: William Draper, Krys Shaw, Chris Patton, Richard Blades, Michelle DePreist, Tracey VanGyzen, Gireda Jones, Sherry Cla ton Tami Bodecker, Karl Shave, and Steve Kershaw. Back Row: Mr. Frank y , Williams Brad Steck, Ken Lee, jeff Crosby, Chris Hall, Scott Will1ams,john Torgerson, Danny Illixon, Steve Dobbs, Mike jones, Chuck Kidwell, Buddy Sigourney. Gary Alexander, Billy Brake, and Mr. Ray Bennett. Row 2: jennifer Fuge, DISTRICT CHOIRX DECA
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