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U MiSf5!GN 4-00 . iz Z Scott BCHSO11 gazes over the three movie selections available. Many students spend winter weekends enjoying a favorite fl1Cl'C Wlth friends. Corey Hart made a special stop over to share his Never Surrenderning songs with fans at the Shrine Mosque. 5? E We just pulled up a blan- ket next to some good CK friends. c Jennifer Hamblin, junior i Night had fallen. With tickets in hand, people by the hundreds fell in line through the Hammons Student Center doors. None of this could have taken place Without the frenzy of waiting for tickets in the parking lot with friends. I loved every minute of the concert, but it wouldn't have meant so much if I hadn't camped out for front row tickets, sophomore Laura Skiles said. Parties and all night games of frisbee kept people entertained. Some people camped out 48 hours for their Rick Springfield tickets. Traveling Trival Pursuit games and just about everything imaginable were going on, anything to keep us awake, junior Kristy Zachar said. Staying up all night gave campers a chance to meet new people and build lasting ties. We just pulled up a blanket next to some good friendsfjennifer Hamblin, junior, said. 40 CONCERTS f Movies Friday, Oct. 25, was spent by many concert viewers as a day to reminisce about Thursday evenings Tina Turner concert. al? 5. 1. 'il 1 ,SL- 3 vim 44 iff
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Qk tg' Trying to get the crowd in the spirit, the pom- pons perform a routine during the homecoming football game. The Chiefs won the game against the Rolla Bulldogs, 10-0, I 'think that prayer circles are a good idea because they draw people together and help promote team spirit, Michelle Lovett said. . Tw t .N fy 'WP' Ht' W9 ,f W X. 3.1 2 411 ff If f 1 af . . .f , ...the community rallied to K X 6 fi 77 f i L. A,q' N g put things back together. e'av T i Dr. Arnold Greve, principal Q9 4 ..,f. . ,. A L11 .. 4, H.. , 1' - aw. .ve 14 2 ,, . , .,. .f f,,, .4 2 H g.. ,sf H :gf f-I F119 if ,., gh,-. 9,f'Mgga,:31 ff' gf ,T 5,3 f!. fff..l gif 'zyily 6 fi A4 ,ly 31 52' if! ,rf -.4 gf riff ,F,',-if as ea pl: ,p r.,r'A wg ,mg fp 4, ri-J ci as G 2,557 Lf! gf tif 'tip if I-4511,-' to rf, Llfr' 'if J .agw -1,4 is: rj EU Dec. 28, 1985, marked a disaster not only for Y . if 1 M, v , -if ig, ' if 7 x . ff- li ,.- 1 ,- . ,. ' X-V , ,, - 'Q ' 3' v 5 any , .,. we 1 ' . Q n Q - A. 9.. 'I ':i.,,i ,, r , . ,,.,,. Z , H ,. qw: 'Q ,f ..- .I I ' uf- wi' . W V Q ' V -' ' st .-. ff-wr' ' W 2'Rl1'i :. fr 'T xv -- .. Q ri - . f P Y E , Ii. ,Q g s . , M, ... N I f g,fl ,, ew, f, ,Pg-s, wg-is VM, W 'Mai psgq, -fu a' - ' .Wi 'ML , if IWEQ iffy. Lrg. jf' I 1 X 'Q ' if W K T A 4 v 4' 'Q ' 17? ' ' 'sv' , fm., 'A if 'Lil 1, i s ff- ' 'v .W-Q? 0 it 'TV' .. 1 , .0 f A y 10 is 5, f ri ,,. ft, Q 1- ,, N- i i - ' ,Q Yggfixg, , . , ww.: it A -., af... e g..f ,Q 'yy UH, gffgsa 1, qs t.M..rf',f ,,. ,1-ig' , -wo, A we . - M., v or ,, -A we My , X s r N . an ' . Uv 1- fi ' - ' .. w'Q,,,,' h,1s,' 4 ' as ,aw J- ,. ., q i' 4 ' ' .. W, 'M' f-f fiiif r, Q ' - -c r A '. Q -ff ' 'Swv ' ig QA .. -'L 5' K ,. av- K M1415 1 va.. L 'K 1 ,N im, N-it f- f - a...N .W ibn.. . 6,4 '- .. r Kickapoo but for the entire community. That day Kickapoo Was heavily vandalized. It was then that the Whole community joined together to help. Dr. Arnold Greve, principal, said that in those couple days during the clean-up, hundreds of people called to express their concern and willingness to helpg and student body president, Todd Burgess, added that students from other schools called him to see if they could help. According to Dr. Greve, the people of Springfield saw the vandalism as a common concern, not just Kickapoo's problem. By seeing it as a community disaster, the community rallied to put things back together, Dr. Greve said. Tragedy had a Way of causing people to become closer. In times of need, people found comfort in being together. It seemed to have unified us to try to recover from it, Todd said. g SPIRIT 39 -
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