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Office Runners FRONT ROW: Sue Kauffman, Diane Jackman, Laura Walters. BACK ROW: Kathy Flynn, Sharon Kagabines, Frank Peters, Ron Plummer, Maureen Harrington. What's a nice girl like me doing in a place like this? The club of office runners should be recognized for their efforts in assisting the adminis- trators and clerks in performing daily tasks. These students are willing to give up a study hall or free period in order to take over some of the tasks that, other- wise , the office staff would have to perform. The most outstanding students involved are Sharon Kagabines, Martha Winter, and Paul Plum- mer. These people, along with many other dedicated office run- ners, are always reliable and eager to carry out their duties which made the job just a little easier for the office staff and administrators .
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Color Guards BOTTOM: Titan Color Guard leads off the Memorial Day Parade. TOP: FIRST ROW: D. Ruhman, D. Boyce. SECOND ROW: J. Beveridge, P. Albert, M. Harrington, C. Greiner, A. Hencoski. This year our school band , color guards and twirlers under the supervi- sion and guidance of Mr. Ames and Mrs. Kelaher, had entertained the student body at assemblies, pep rallies, and football half- times. At Christmas the band put on a special con- cert for the school, which, to say the least, was fantas- tic. Mr. Ames made a jazz arrangement for the band to perform that was really entertaining. The result was the most successful assembly ever had at K . H . S . The objectives of these organizations, says Mr. Ames, is to involve stu- dents in an activity and to improve musicianship and coordination . Debbie Boyce was most outstanding twirler, as Mr. Ames depended on her to get the girls involved in twirling. The most out- standing band member was Ariel Schembri, who dedi- cated the most time to his instrument. Ariel will always be remembered for the way he livened up the cheerleaders' bus on the way home from the football games. The group marched in the Memorial Day Parade last year, and has visited Car- negie Hall.
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