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Prtde, Work, and Erttlwstasm Create Spirit Among Students Schools are admired for their spirit or admonished for lack of it. Yet, how does one define school spirit? To many people, it means merely crowds and noise. But at Kelvyn Park, it is more. We too back our teams with cheers. And our ap- plause can be deafening when we greet a welcomed guest. But we have another side to our spirit. lt is more elusive and harder to define. lt can be seen in the smile on a student's face when she receives recognition for a job well done. It can be seen in the many hours and effort that students put into various school activities: dances, festivals, plays, clubs, and publications. What then is school spirit at Kelvyn Park? It is a' combina- tion of pride, hard work, and enthusiasm. SCIENCE FAIR award winner Mary Malebranche receives congrat- ulations and a S25 bond from Principal Dr. Wesley Amar. TENSE ERS draw humorous glances from Tom Andricopoulas and Randy Placko as they break anxious silence at a football game
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Weave Got the Action Action is a much used word today. It blazes out at us from billboards. We see it flashed across television screens. It assails our ears when we listen to the radio. What is it exactly? At Kelvyn Park, it is many things. ' It can be quiet. Picture a student working intently on an assignment. He looks peaceful. but his mind is moving as he questions and absorbs. It can be noisy. Listen to our cheers from the stands as we urge our team on to victory. Hear the commotion when the newspaper staff hurries to meet a deadline. n Whether it is the quiet of concentration or the noisy show of school spirit, we are proud to have it. It shows that there is excitement in our classrooms, involvement in our co-curricular activities. lt is the Kelvyn Park kind of action: the action oi growing. Academics page 12 Athletics page 22 Activities page 36 People page 62
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ENTHUSIASTIC STUDENTS welcome School Superintendent Dr. Benjamin Willis to the Harlem Globetrotter's annual benefit performance. E VALBORG FLETRE receives help from Neil Unverzagt and Sandy Costulas as she hangs decorations for the Homecoming Dance. S I FORTUNE TEILLERS Pam Comerford and Sheila Jenners find good news in the cards for a guest during the Fall Festival. nmmhwe12smssMw-M-q1l:e:,p,, ,, ,M-smmmxswfsu 5- s . 1-zcemnswsws
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