Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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i l Tammy Holden, thy Vogel, Laura nith, Julie West. Kohut, Jennifer es Sawpson, and Iloser. Liz Riehn. 'nt, Alisa Wilson. awn Gott, Annie -5. Nan Mallonee. 'lle Lovett.jenny Becky Peintner. jeff Kester. Dan ns, Steve Oliver. Friends are necessities as Capri Hales shows as she gives Bobby Vance a kiss. Friend sponsor Mr. John Wood autographs the poem he dedicated to his Friends The whole pur- pose of Friends is to be helpful. RUE FRIENDS hat are friends? A friend is some- Hgf one who 1S under- standing, caring, and al- ways willing to listen to anything you say no mat- ter how stupid it is with an open mind, junior Russ Flaker said. What is Friends ? Friends is a new group designed to give students advice and support. They listen to any problem a person may have with an open mind and try to help new students feel comfort- able and secure in their people know that they don't have to be a mental case to come to the Friends room. It is not a disgrace because the whole purpose of Friends is to be helpful, senior Friend member Bobby Vance said. Some people have a lot of friends but no one per- son that they can really talk to about the problems that they may have been having. I think that Friends is helpful by just being there for people to come to and let some steam off, senior Friend member Debbie Cybulski said. Julie Estes stops by the Friends Surroundings. room to chat with Kris Lencke and ,, . . l Michelle Swift- It IS important that mms .f..f ' 1 - ' f v ' if J Z FRIENDS-Front Row: Angela Welsh. Kathleen Fry, Kris Lencke, and Susan McLaughlin. Row 2: Amy Evans. Sara Treadway, Michelle Melton, Kim Hedgpeth. and Nanette Mallonee. ROW 3: Michelle Swift. Todd Barker, Bobby Vance, Capri Hales, Vince Blubaugh, and Debbie Cybulski. Back ROW: Dr. Arnold Greve and Mr. John Wood , - '-wi ' Aff' EfFT7'T 3-L77 Tflllfi f ' ' , imliirziaaihus-- J- . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Front ROW: Hong Ton, Kristi Bonne, Tara johnson, Debbie Dando, and julie Davies. Row 2: Romy johnson, Cindy Siever. Stacy Mummert. Carrie Kays, D'Anna West, and Sue Morton. Back ROW: Mrs. Delila Rhoden, Lisa Meek, Melinda Daniels. jackie Arnold, jennifer Livingston. Vickie jones, Tammy Hall, and Mrs. Janis Goetz. FRIENDS XFHA 1 6 5 Y .-,-U V -1- v-- -v--51' fa? 'f'T'i ' if T7T 'f Y 'A fmff-721 if-TTY' 1 I Vi 'V f 73 ff , -sf 1 , .1 , , V , .W - .,-.,,-,... ,,i. . ,,,..-.....-.......4 . .,.s ,-,,-- ,L D-,..,D,,.- ,,-,. , - i r

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FLAGS if FRE CH GLU T FRIEN W01'k Ol' play? Kandace Kinsey takes time to study with Vince Blubaugh and Todd Barker. XTRA EFFORT ,,,,V4 A D ' FLAGS-Front ROW: Alex Fuller, Annette Williams. Alissa Abramovitz. Kim Denton. Lori Northington. und Lesley Huffman ROW 2: Angela Wolfinbargbcr. Melissa Hausmun. Caralee Leyba. Lara Marsh. Leslie Cox. Liszi Dunlap. and Leslie Frakes, Back ROW: Michelle Kruegar. Jennifer Abromovitz. Sherri Orr. Lori Bradley. jill Unland. and Rc-genial Loven FLAGS XFRENCH CLUB -nmnmewmevw - FRENCH CLUB-Front ROW: Susan Hansen, Lisa Flikkema, Paul Deal. Scott Pusateri, and Tammy Holden. Row 2: Kim Crites, Colleen Donica. Susan McLaughlin. Laura Hignite,jill Hagan. Carol Green. Kathy Vogel. Laura Messmcr. Kara Ingalsbe. Laura Kovacs. and Teresa DiSylvester. ROW 3: Kris Green. Amy Smith. Julie West. Suzanne Gasaway, Michelle julian. Kelly Schneider, Shauna Hensley. Kimberly Tidwell, Vera Kohut. jennifer jackson. Sheila Powell, Mary Anne Hansel. Kymm Kolb. Lesley Huffman. Denise Messenger. Wes Sawpson. and Mrs. Linda Scott. ROW 4: jeanna Long. Eric Bussard. Missy Stewert, Tiffany Martin, Robert Moser. Liz Riehn, Kim Gooden. Holly Martin,jacqui Bell. Kirsten johnson, Kirsti Iglehart. Michele Lawson. Traci Flynt. Alisa Wilson. julie Collins. April Jackson. Lisa Loving. Mara Main. and Susan Love. ROW 5: Lance Feyh. Shawn Gott. Annie Burlingame. Cheryl Sampson. Lisa Lindsay, Sandy Moss. Rob jones. Michelle Melton. Carl Hays, Nan Mallonee. jennifer Collins. Debbie Cybulski. Sara Tredway. Chris Cargnel, Bart Collins.-Ieff Haseltine. Michelle Lovett. jenny Kester, julie Scott. Stacey Brown. and Amy Crites. Back ROW: Carol Baughman. Matt Teeter. Bccky Peintner. Becky Moore. Angie Creson. Bob Kieffer. Greg Barber. Todd Burgess. Capri Hales. Greg Magnessjeff Kester. Dan Patterson. jeff Goodwin. Dave Paddock. Paul Priest. Chris Stovall. Steve Hession. Greg Mertens. Steve Oliver. Rusty Popp. Mike Van Houden, and Brian O'Connell, I .Ki E Sara



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66 The working to- E gether seems to be working great. CD UND TCJGETH ER he close of last school i year left Kickapoo's service club for girls without a sponsor. It looked as if 1984-1985 would be the last year for Anchor club's existence. Then senior Kent Davis, Lieutenant Governor in the MO-ARK district of Key club, attended the interna- tional convention, he discov- ered that the strongest Key clubs were those that were coeducational. Kent discussed the possi- bilities of making Kickapoo's Key club coeducational with sponsor Mr. Horner Askins. He approved of the idea and felt confident with the achievements of the club as a whole. More interest and the working together of young men and women seems to be working out great, Mr. As- kins said. Members in the club ap- proved of the changes that were made. Senior john Foushee said, fjoining to- gether made the club stronger but also gave the club more opportunities for the futuref' Senior Missy Miller feels that the unification was an excel- lent idea. It allows the ideas of each group to come togeth- er and support one another. ,T Q Q! 'W ' 7 ' 'W aff Mrs. Sandy Buyan and Cathy Valdemar discuss upcoming events in FTA. My German III students take time out for a cookie break with the Early Bird. KICKA wma Co-president David Fisher has the floor for a few brief announce- ments at a Key club meeting. .. .... .'-..-f-., .-.- f . '-:-. vnu.- ,..,,.e.,mawff AQ FTA-Front Row: Kathy Valdemar. Erin O'Farrell. and jennifer jackson. ROW 2: Christy Graham, Melissa Dodd. Lori Furguson, and Daphne Webster. Back ROW: Mrs. Karen Swift. Tammy Barton. Lori Smith. Colleen Donica. and jackie Arnold, 1 FTAXGERMAN CLUB GERMAN CLUB-Front ROW: Mrs. Andrea Croley. Teresa Shireman, Tina Piatchek. Lori Lawrenz, Marjorie George, Beth Pusateri, Amy Kipfer, and jamie Armstrong. ROW 2: Mondi jahamian, Melissa Pittman, Wendy Whitten, Kathy Swearingen. Laura Faenger, Danielle Seabaugh. Michelle Covell, and Sharon Keeling. ROW 3: Darrin Rains, Robert Hodgson, Brad Lewis, Steve Howard, Chris Clifford, jason Motimes, Robert Solis, and Shain Dalton. Back Row: Matt Burleigh, Kevin Ross, Mark Haley, jeff Kester, Jim Weddle, Dean Telgemeier, David Deal, Doug Sellers, james Stegall, Robin Ressdorf, and joe Livingston.

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