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Activities 276 Activities: Getting People Involved Activities section was a new addition to our yearbook this year. This section includes all of the extra-curricular activities that the students were involved in, outside of their schoolwork. These activities were set to help promote school spirit and to help make school be more enjoy- able for the students. There were many activities such as the Homecoming week, which will be remembered as a week of fun for everyone. Other activities were slave day, thumb- diddle week, pep rallies, video tape recording, and the regular routine of student life in gen- eral. 1. Candy Gibbs shines shoes for Neil Laxdal, Ronny Holcomb, and Larry Lax- dal on Slave clay. 2. Tammy O'Neal pro- motes school spirit by bringing a bag on Bag the Eagles day. 3. School spirit is boosted by the Devil's mascots.
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Lionettes Lionettes Sponsor Homecoming Assembl ' To become eligible for Lion- ettes students had to be enrolled at KHS for one semester and have a C average, After meeting these requirements, girls turned in a questionaire to Lionettes and were then voted on and selected. If they made Lionettes, the girls were involved in such activities as ushering at football games, sponsoring Derby Day and introducing Homecoming candidates during an assembly. Sponsors for Lionettes were Miss DuBose and Mrs. Smiley. 1. Row 1: Michelle Fitzgerald, Angela Lee, Sheila Watkins, Kim Fountain, Kitty Combs, Lynn Kennedy. Row 2: Kim Mayhue, Karen Fitzgerald, Donna Schlichting, Sabrina Brown, Keely Smith, Debbie Smith. R010 3.' Cheryl Kroze, Sharon Springer, Nancy Wood- ham, Christy Collins, jan Burgner, Les- lie Hall, Tammy Trice, Gail Brock, Tracy Waddell. 2. Left: Kathleen Mal- loy roars with Lionettes at a pep rally. I 275
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CS FS' if Pep Rallies Boost Red Devils Pep rallies provided students with relief from classes and a chance to show their enthusiasm by cheering the Big Red Machine on to many victories. Clubs competed with each other, the band, and classes to see who could yell the loudest. Mr. Har- rison and Charlie Toothman also got into the act by leading the Devil cheer. 1. Charlie Toothman shows his enthusi- asm by leading the Devils cheer at foot- ball games and pep rally. 2. Students cheer for the mighty Red Devils at pep Pep rally rallies. 3. Free Wind, the homecoming band, gives us a sneak preview at the homecoming pep rally. 1 2
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