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“KV Spirit Rises High” ‘‘Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready to go? Yes, we ' re ready. Yes, we ' re ready. Yes, we’re ready to go! Well, then let ' s go!” This became the theme cheer of the newly organized cheerblock at KV. Cheerblock and pep club made uniforms which consisted of black pants, white blouses, and black and red vests, with rib bon ties of the opposite color. The cheerleaders and cheerblock members worked hard at perfecting the different cheers and the mo- tions that accompanied them. Mr. Leturgez, the new principal, seemed to make “Build School Spirit” his motto. Another spirit change happened when more boys became interested in taking other Home-Ec classes besides the required ones. Other students, like Diane Georgakis, put spirit into everyday tasks.
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1 . Deb- b i e Whitmore looks to Doc for advice. 2. The spirit ' s there even if the shoulder isn’t. Right, Terri? 3. Diane Georgakis chows to the max! 4. Mouseketeer Kelli Konovsky reviews Web- ster’s. 5. The cheer block learns to express enthusiasm for the team. 6. Jodie Sanders, a Pom Pon girl, tries to promote school spirit in a younger genera tion. 7. Got spirit? Uh-huh. Let’s he it. Alright! 16
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Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleeting ice can hinder Kougars in their quest for dancing. The annual Sunshine Society Christmas Dance, held in the KV Cafe, fell on an extremely icy night. Rain poured from the sky and froze immediately on the roads, the trees, the cars and even on people. The dance hall, decorated with pine boughs and Christmas-y back- drops, captured everyone’s “boo- gie-mood”. The announcement of the Dance Queen, a new tradition begun this year, highlighted the evening. A couple of weeks prior to the dance, each Sunshine Girl voted for the. Queen. The candidates, one from each class, were Jill Chase, Lynn Scott, Cheryl Nelson, and Darcy Green. The results of the election named Darcy Green as the first Dance Queen. 1. Dance Queen, Darcy Green and her es- cort Rick Herma, take time out to pose for the camera. 2. Couples find time to relax and rest up a little. 3. Dawn VanderMolen and Jim Wallace boogie to the beat. 4. The champagne fountain provided thirst- quenching relief for all. 18
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