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HQAV 3 if-r 'QTY Judy Thompson The cheerleaders of KHS lead the student body in cheers. Their duty is to in- duce enthusiasm and spirit from the student body and give support to the teams. This years cheerleaders did a terrific job. Pat Hiem stra Jo Milholland Arlene Wright 57
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GIRLS' SERVICE Patty Hagerman President Margie Eixenberger Pat Cochrane Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Stoner One of the most hardworking organizations in the school is the service honorary, Girls' Service. This devoted group of ten girls sell tickets and usher at the football and basketball games. The girls are selected for membership by their advisor and the previous members. They serve during their senior year and junior year. The traditional outfit of the club is yellow sweaters with a wildcat emblem and black skirts. Special thanks go toa very deserving organization. Shirley Oie Arlene Eixenberger Alice Parks Virginia Hellemons Lucille Anderson Kathy Burmeister 56
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Linda Stoew . . . Pat Hiernstra . . . Bill Cornell ..... Jo Millholand . . . Linda Hightower .... Gary Haight ....... Paul Graves .... Robin Emmingham Phillis Harris .... Mike Blackbird . . The family looks on after a startling display of the muscles. JR. CLASS PLAY TIME oUT Fon GINGER Ginger Carol Mrs. Carol Mx. Carol Jeanie Carol Joan Carol Mr. Wilson Eddie Davis Tommy Green the maid Ed Hoffman A comedy in three acts, Time Out For Ginger was presented by the Junior Class, January twelfth and thirteenth. Mr. Howard Dorgan was the director. The play is a story of a typical American family with three teen- age daughters. The trouble begins when Mr. Carol, the father, makes a speech at the school concerning the rights of the teenagers to be in dividuals. Because of his speech, Ginger, the youngest daughter, de- cides to try out for the Football team to the horror of her mother and her two sisters. Eddie Davis, Joan's football hero, dislikes Ginger be- cause she challenged him to a race and beat him. The play kept the audience in constant laughter. RIGHT TO LEFT: Pat Hiemstra, Linda Stowe, Bill Cornell, Jo Millholand, Phyllis Harris, Mike Blackbird, Robin Emmingham, Linda Hightower, Paul Graves, Mr. Dorgan, Gary Haight. 58
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