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Rosie DePoy was chosen KHS’s Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow. She will receive a certificate from General Mills and become eligible for state hon- ors. First place from state will receive a $1,500 scholarship. The carnation, candy, and sing- ing telegram sale brought happy faces and tears of joy to the “lovees” and empty wallets to the “lovers.” The sale also helped the IMPACT, FHA, and HERO Clubs financially. The Junior Class sponsored the play, “George Washington Swept Here” on February 11 and 12. BELOW: Dinky Dalton, Peggy Finne- gan, Roy Hendrix, Cassie Luley, Steve Welks, Keith Cochran, Dar- lene Hopely and Robin Hopely per- formed a minuet in the play. The Stage Band ranked first for the fourth consecutive time at the NAU Jazz Festival, on February 7. £ §
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January Strikes Again Juniors tried hard to get the spirit trophy, but as tradition has it, it usually goes to the Seniors. January started off the usual way, only this time there was an epidemic of ‘‘Bicentennial hangovers. Top Shelf” returned this year. The music was . . .. but they were great. The members of ‘‘Top Shelf” were introduced as Tony Orlando Arnold, Georgie Bear Hale, Larry Lawrence” Gates, and Larry Elton John” Dye. Other band members were K. C. Orr and Danny Medina. LetterGirls initiated three girls who had quali- fied by winning a varsity letter. Steve Welks won the DAR award for good cit- izenship. This was the first year the award was open to boys as well as girls. Steve also won an appointment to West Point, the Army Academy. Child Development Class continued to learn about children by studying live, active pre-schoolers, such as these at play with Senior Debbie James. 27 Anita Niceley, Edda Marshall, Marisa Murphy were initated as official LetterGirls.
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February Brings Love and Rainy Skies. Key Club sponsored a blood drive this month. Many willing donors showed up as you can see. Only students and teachers over 17 years of age could donate blood which went to the Blood Service in Las Vegas. Groups from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines put on a bicentennial display at Lewis Kingman Park on February 9. The display consisted of maps, mody els, and one uniform whichj Lwas worn by a minuteman .“200 Years Ago Today.’! 29
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