Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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After COO1i1'lg Off from a softball game Kim Montiel and Scott Holden watch television. Sharing special moments between classes was a favorite pastime for Lesley McCall and Doug Hoffmeier. He may be our most famous graduate I Mrs Karen Scott English teacher et around the edges It's not often that one's date shows up wearing black, plastic bags around his feetg but for English teacher Mrs. Karen Scott, it was a reality. Mrs. Scott, then Karen Reid, a Kickapoo senior, began dating Brent 'Huffa around the time she bought a new puppy, who was unusually excitable. The puppy Sam took a liking to Brent, and whenever he would come over to visit Mrs. Scott, little Sam would roll over and lose control of his bodily functions, all over Brent's shoes. By the third date, Brent had had enough and showed up with plastic bags around his feet for protection. It was just the funniest thing. I think that it was his great sense of humor that has made Brent successful today. He may be our most famous graduate. He's been in movies, commercials, and ads. I think that it's just a matter of time before he's really famousf, Mrs. Scott said. DATING 2 9

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1' J ,S 4 Somew-uma FUQMSJNQTHING The most memorable date for many teens was not a night on the town, rather a funny or special moment that was shared. For senior Lisa Byrd, the most memorable date was a picnic lunch prepared totally by her boyfriend. He had made all the food and picked out a place in the woods. He even brought music. I had the best time being with him and knowing that he cared enough to do this for me, Lisa said. For junior Paul Elmer, home- coming his sophomore year was memo- rable. I had to borrow money for our Deciding what to do on a Saturday night, Alison Harvill and Tim O'Reilly scope out the movie section. MOdClil'lg the latest look in Halloween attire, Scott Taylor shows his new toe shoes to Kathleen Fry. 2 8 DATING it 2 IIIEIHUC Elllt CS dinner because our bill was more than I expected, Paul said. When getting ready for LPA, junior Brent Roach remembered going downstairs half-dressed to have his friend's dad tie his tie. Our dates were waiting at the bottom of the stairs, Brent said. A hot tub caused some commo- tion for seniors Alison Harvill and Tim O'Reilly. We'd been dating a few months when we were at his house in the hot tub. We thought some bubbles would be nice, so we poured a box of detergent in. It started sudsing and sudsing and sudsing. About that time, his mom walked in, Alison said. 'ff Steve Jaspers shows what it means to be a gentleman to his Chief Ceremonial date Kristi Igleharti



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SOMETHING i i Fciifrrz Rx,,6Nc:iTi+41Nc3 it r in The perfect date-who is she-what would one do? The walk along the Champs Ely The next morning, we'd wake up to Holiday King candidate conjured up royal fantasy dates that re- quired nothing more than a romantic imagination. Holiday King Eric Williams would like someone that's easy to talk with. I'd give my date a call and tell her we were having dinner with a business client. We'd drive out to the airport, and then I'd surprise her with tickets to the Carribean, Eric said. A 5'7 blue-eyed quiet romantic would be Bonnie candidate Rob Jones' escort in Paris. First we'd have dinner on the top of the Eiffel Tower. Then we'd champagne and croissantf' Rob said. A blue-eyed, mysterious, funlo ving blond is who auxilixary Candi date Greg Magness would like to be stranded with in a ski resort. Girls' basketball candidate Tim Fletcher would like to spend a week on a semi-deserted island with a yacht and helicopter and a good figured, not-too-tall girl also. A sleigh ride with a pretty girl wrapped in a white fur coat would be auxiliary candidate jason Klein's date. The romantic atmosphere at the University Plaza is perfect for some of the more realistic dates that auxiliary candidates jason Klein and Greg Magness would like to have. Though Sun and surf and Paris would be on the agenda for the perfect date, the perfect gift for Bonnie candidate Rob Jones would be a full ride to Yale University. Eric Williams would like happiness for all, but a Porshe would be nice, too. A ff' QC' 30 HOLIDAY KING CANDIDATES At the preSer1tati01'l of the Holiday King candidates at the Winter Sports assembly, Bonnie candidate Eric Williams is oblivious to the fact that he will soon be announced Holiday King. He is escorted by Bonnie majorette Kim Crites x XXXWW -gow sw F Nix

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