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. Lio n ettes Kathleen Malloy - President, Denise Avard - Recording Secretary, Mic- helle Fitzgerald - Chaplain, Lisa Crawford - Treasurer, Neil Laxdal - Mr. Lion, 'Marion Walker - Vice President, Debbie Kershaw - Corres- ponding Secretary, Tammy Trice - Parliamentarian, Miss DuBose - sponsor. Row 2: Debbie Pinkston, Gail Brock, Kim Reed, Wanda Cour- son, Donna Schlicting, Tracey Wad- dell, Keely Smith, Sabrina Brown. Row 3: Lynn Kennedy, Billie Padgett, Angela Lee, Laurie Grundy, Christy Collins, Terri Jones, Charlotte Lemley, Karen Peters. Row A: Nancy Wood- ham, Cheryl Olson, Melinda Cam- eron, Penni Luposello, Teresa Olinger, Joni Anderson, Donna Skinner. Row 5: Cheryl Kroeze, Karen Fitzgerald, Leslie Hall, Kim Fountain. Key C I u b l2i Row I: Bill McClellan - President, .lay Carter - Treasurer, Phil Prebor - Chaplain, Gray Deese - Asst. Chaplain, Brent Simpson - Secre- tary. Row 2: Tim Keeny, Chucky Avery, Bobby Ellis, Jamie Green. Interact l3l Row l: Scott Friar - Secretary, Bob Norvell - Treasurer, Clay Calla- han - Vice President, Alan Sangster - President, Mr. Higginbotham - sponsor. Row 2: Ronnie Holcomb, Markle Moats, Scott Lany, Tony Kroch, Jay Sapp. Row 3: Jerry Hall, Mike O'NeaI, John Waddel, Rick NeSmith. Row 4: Bubba Brice, Ray Savage, Mike Tison. Service Clubs f 285
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Civinettes lil Row l: Selindo Joyner - Presi- dent, Valerie Houston - Vice Presi- dent, Jerlean Moore - Parliamenta- rian, Vivian Lincoln -- Treasurer, Brenda Henderson - Secretary, Bruce McCloud - Mr. C. Row 2: Glenda Forrest, Andresa Allan, Deb Hayes, Billy Johnson, Santana Zie- gler. Row 3: Natalie Forest, Sandra Grier, Kassandra DuPont, Della Hunter. Row 4: Trellis Rhodes, Joanne Knight, Brenda Smith, Sylvia Brown. Keyettes Row l: Cindy Kendrick - Historian, Judy Clark - Parliamentarian, Nata- lie Allred - Treasurer, Kyle Gavin - Mr. Key, Lucretia Harrell - Secre- tary, Theresa Walser - Vice Presi- dent, Ginger Williams - President. Row 2: Tammy Yon, Cathy Watkins, Tammy Vestal, Connie Murphy, Sharon Wood, Candy Anderson. Row 3: Phyllis Cockerell, Renee Betz, Patty Henderson, Darla Brower, Denise Combee, Lisa Hetrick, Bonita Wells. Row 4: Pam Royal, Rita Cook, Kim Edwards, Beth Brock, Dana Clark, Alice Pollock, Alicia Watters. 284 X Service Clubs an as sf- swam. -..........2 ' if iam 4 W ,AW f '8 5 6
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Air Force Junior R.O.T.C. Acquainting students with the Aerospace Age was one of the reasons R.O.T.C. was organized at KHS. The Air Force Junior R.O.T.C. was the official color guard for home sports activities. They also had a drill team which performed flag ceremonies at elementary schools and sports functions. They started an aeronautics club which built model planes and studied model rocketry. The organization raised money with a twenty-four hour dance-a-than at the National Guard Armory. They had twenty couples enter the mar- athon and about three hun- dred people came during the event to listen to the music. The music was furnished by two local bands, Hardtimes and Down to Earth. The cadets also arranged for two helicopters from McDill Air Force Base to give rides to cadets and faculty members. Money made from activities went towards the purchase of special uniforms, helmets, rib- bons, and field trips. To ioin R.O.T.C., members had to be enrolled in one ofthe R.O.T.C. classes. Members were all American citizens, physically fit and ready for extra curricu- lar activities. They met in squadrons five out of six peri- ods every day, and two to three times a week after school. Art Club Meeting every Monday after school the Art Club worked to promote apprecia- tion of art at Kathleen Senior High. They had a wide variety of proiects ranging from 286 f Clubs ceramics to portraits and abstract drawings. They also painted pictures to be hung in the redesigned administration building. The profit that was made from money making proiects went to the purchas- ing of art supplies. For 1976- 77, the organization was headed by Teresa Vaughn and the sponsors were Ms. McNichol and Mr. Westbrook. Band Spirit was the name of the game for the Marching and Concert Bands for 1976-77. Under the direction of Ms. Green and Mr. Anderson they performed at pregame and halftime shows. The band made money on a Drix Cleaner and victory bell sales. The money made went for musical instruments and a spe- cial piece of music written for the band. Band members were chosen by audition at the iun- ior high level, and met there- after fourth period everyday. A banquet was held on May 23, sponsored by both the parents and band students. CBE Flea Market, car washes, metal social security plates, and sponges. These were but a few of the different money making proiects of CBE. The profit made from these money making projects went towards the annual employer- employee banquet. Through application and interview, girls were able to enroll in the CBE classes and then to ioin the Cooperative Business Education Club. By being active members of CBE the students learned general and specific skills needed to correctly handle office work. Cheerleaders, Varsity Attending camp started off the 1977 school year for Cheerleaders at Kathleen. They had a whole new image this year by purchasing com- pletely different uniforms and leading new cheers which helped to motivate the student body at pep rallies. During the pep rallies theld every Friday during football seasonj Varsity Cheerleaders presented the Spirit Stick la Tridentl to the club with the most spirit shown throughout the week. The money made on a car wash, candy sale and spirit chains was put towards the expenses of camp, uni- forms and supplies. The cheer- leaders stayed after school everyday and practiced. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders had four- teen members for the 76-77 school year. They participated in many of the varsity squad's activities, plus their own iunior varsity plans. They practiced every day after school. They were chosen by a board of outside iudges. Chorus Making money by selling tickets to the student body to their concerts was one of the many proiects Chorus under- took for 1976-77. The money made by Chorus during their ticket sales for Fall, Winter and Spring concerts went to purchasing robes, risers and music manuscripts. Under the direction of Mr. Taglarini, Chorus attended many musi- cal festivals. All of the mem- bers of the singing organiza- tion were interviewed for their talents. Chorus met everyday and at the end of the year they held a spectacular music filled banquet. Civinettes Beautification of the school campus and community was one of the many service pro- iects in which Civinettes partic- ipated. During Pep Rallies and football games the girls showed that they were also a club of spirit promoting fans. Civinettes met during activ- ity day held once a month and during called meetings to dis- cuss charitable functions and other school oriented activi- ties. Civinettes had a car wash to buy supplies for their club and to help pay expenses for the banquet at the end of the year. DCT Financing the annual Employer-Employee Banquet and sending representatives to Cooperative Education Clubs of Florida conventions was how Diversified,Coopera- tive Training spent the money
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