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SALES? SALES? SALES? On September 12, 1973, the entire Sen- ior class was excused from school to sell ads for the 1974 yearbook. The day began with shaky instruc- tions in ad selling by Greg Hohner, the ' 74 editor and threats by Mr. Koenig. After a mad rush to get the territory each carload wanted, all 140 Seniors began their sales career by representing the PRIDE. When the cars returned to the school at the end of the day, there were a few confused people who report- ed, I couldn ' t find this place. But by their tireless efforts there was also a happy jingle of money in the air. A few weeks later subscriptions for the 1974 PRIDE were available to KV students and faculty. The sales week began with a stirring convocation for all the high school students. The idea that ' a year- book remembers greatly enhanced KOU- GAR PRIDE sales — and notice we re- membered !
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A. Cathy Capouch sells a PRIDE while Mike Hendon looks on. B. and D. Bev Musch and Kathy Koster add some more funds for the 74 PRIDE. C. Shirley Duttlinger and Rhonda Murphy use their talents not only for yelling but also for selling. E. Mike Hendon, Mike Medina, Greg Smith, and Julie Barker study the workmanship of the 73 PRIDES before ordering the 74s.
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lAVfc Every school has its love affairs and K V is no different. Throughout the year, different couples stand at their lockers gazing wistfully at each other. Walking down the halls, it ' s easy to forget that hand holding is the ex- treme at K V. Lovers appreciated our self-scheduled sys- tem which allowed them to be together for more than just the 5 minute passing periods. Couples in love rearranged their lunch sched- ules so that they could eat together. Suddenly, going to school has new meaning; and it ' s something to look forward to each day. Even though your feelings may change, you ' ll never forget that wonderful experience. A: John Conley and Denise VanSwol, B: Mike Hendon and Terry Croet, C: Bob Roorda and Becky Walden, D: Dave Crim and Becky Hoehn, E: Jim Martin and Diana Hoffman, F: Roger Porter and Marla King, G H: Vernon Yonkman and Donna DeVries. 8
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