Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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4 4 I ll 41 Vi cl tl C W1 CS Ofl ------ l After being chosen as an All-American cheerleader at camp during the summer, Liz Deck l ha Bowl in Hawaii. was able to perform at the A 0 Laurie Johnson, Kim Davis, Kristy Sum- mers, julie Bunn. Kirsten Strange, and I-iolly Black are glad that they've almost made it to the National Cheerleading COY1'1DCfiti0H m Orlando, FL. -.wnnmvf H' J The 1 Plaza that a Magnr Thou, the age Bonnie 120 Yal happin too. . f 4 N4 New Year s Eve gives t - dents a chance to be with good friends. Cindy Miller, junior in i in r With Christmas coming only once a year students had something to look forward to. Yet many preferred to look forward to the long-awaited New Yearis Eve. Usually, there were a variety of things going on during New Year's Eve night. Whether celebrating 1985 ' ' ' ' l knew being over, 1986 beginning, or just celebrating, one on y New Year's Eve gives students a chance to be with good friends and reminisce about the year's memories, Junior Cindy Miller said. Students brought in the new year in a number of ways. Some believed the more, the merrierf' some stuck to a small CG 7 !7 h t get together, and for some three s a crowd. But w a ev ' t New it was, the new year cameg and the wait for the nex Year's Eve began. g 3 2 WINTER BREAK C About 9000 people crammed into the Hammons Student Center for the Blue final at the Blue and Gold Tournament. The final was blue for Chief fans as they watched their team lose to the Nixa Eagles, 46-42.

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sf J ff :sm 2 s s ff ge t Don't let him steal your heart away, the theme for the Holiday dance, was carried through with teddy bears and hearts. Stand- ing by these bears are cheerleading candidate Mike Gibson and basketball candidates Tim Fletcher and Matt Lane. Both cheerleading candidate Todd Burgess and girls' basketball candidate Tim Fletcher are sports enthusiasts. Todd espe- cially enjoys baseball and basketball and likes to coach young children in T-ball and soccer. Tim plays golf and likes to snow ski. A firm handshake was barrassed Mike Gibson, senior iff, iff. I ,, . about it. I guess she was too 'aku' ',N!, lvl ern .av ntroducing Miss Sneed A tall, mysterious girl wearing too much make-up and a maroon halter dress walked proudly on cheerleading candidate Mike Gibson's arm. Who was she? Obviously, she was not one of the familiar faces seen around the Kickapoo halls. Or was she? A closer inspection revealed senior Brad Steck in cognito. His alias was Sally Sneed. It was all Brad's ideag but there wasn't anyone I wanted to go with, so it all worked out. She CBradJ turned out to be shy and insecure, Mike said. There were no goodnight kisses on this date. A firm handshake was about it. I guess she was too embarrassed, Mike said. Despite her general acceptance, some advice was offered to Sally from the other King candidates- Next time, Sally, get your balloons straight! HOLIDAY KING CANDIDATES g



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