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Pep Club livens | student support Kecoughtan’s Pep Club had a busy § and productive year. Sitting as a i group at football and basketball I games, the club cheered the Warri- | ors on from the sidelines. Apart S from coming to games, Pep Club members painted immense banners | that hung in the halls and gymn- asium. The club supplied school 5 spirit throughout the year. | Pep Club member, Julia Adams converses during a basketball half time. Pop Club— Front Row: Juanita Holly, Velda Boyd, Beverly Bailey. Theresa Price, Delores Glover, Angela Ross, Patrice Quander. Back Row: Julia Adams, Sharon McCarthy, Claudia Blackley, Renee Price, Barbara Marable, Gloria Williams, Belinda Whitney. Mrs. Betsy Call. Self-expression— 23 1
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I I JV squad faces early difficulties Vith 1973-74 under way, the Junior Varsity cheerleaders faced problems. Constant replacement of cheerleaders hindered organization of the squad. Long afterschool hours were spent practicing with the Varsity squad. Finally, when the season began, the JV girls had formed an orderly and enthusiastic team. Throughout the year they sold candy to replenish their treasury. Pep rallies enabled them to stimulate spirit among re- luctant sophomore classmates. Co-captains Ann Weih and Kris Dillard succeeded in leading a co- operative and friendly group of cheerleaders. The JV girls not only cheered their teams on to winning seasons but, also proved hopeful prospects for next year’s Varsity team. J.V. Chcarlaadari— Front Row: Cheryl Slaughter. Lynn Holloway. C.K. Rideout Back Row; Peggy Nystrom. Lani Pray. Ann Weih. Kris Diilard. Becky Hili. Mounted on Kris Dillard’s shoulders, Peggy Nystrom watches for a JV first down. Finishing her cheer with a smile, Cheryl Slaughter exhibits good form. With Warrior hospitality, Ann Weih welcomes Tabb cheerleaders. 22 — Seif-expresslon
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Key Clubbers Dan Gilchrist and Brook Gardner discuss the construction of the fireplace to be used at the Mistletoe and Holly Ball. Key Club — Front Row; Dan Gilchrist, Mark Berry, Russ Colthorpe, Joe Jennings, Mike McCallum, Bob Schwartzman, Dan Beatty, Chris Fuller, Mr. Don Taylor. Second Row: Harry Hundley. Greg Van Valkenburg, Gary Hollingsworth, Steve Rogers. Jim Butler. Brook Gardner, Richard Robinson, Marty Baxter, Scott Van Valkenburg. Back Row: Jim Mclnerney. Mike Ferguson. David Wingfield. Jeff Sanford, Rudy Hendricks. Kenny Spence, Larry Allison. Dan Wilson, Wally Nelson. Key Club vends Florida oranges School and community service projects highlighted the school year for the Kecoughtan Key Club. Co-sponsoring the Mistletoe and Holly Ball with the Keyettes, they aided in decorating by constructing an immense fireplace, the center attraction of the dance. Turning out for a walk-a-thon, mem- bers supported the Leukemia Founda- tion by biking along eight miles of trail at Newport News City Park. To support the local Kiwanis Club and to boost their dwindling treasury, the Key Clubbers sold cases of oranges and grapefruit from Florida. The Key Club participated in various activities sponsored by the Kiwanis Club throughout the year. In the fall, members attended a Kiwanis Club picnic held at Deer Park, and each Wednesday two Key Club members attended a Kiwanis Club breakfast at a local restaurant. Elected to lead the club in 1974- 1975, Chris Fuller took charge at one of the final meetings. 24— Self-expression
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