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l ' l 1 53 . 2 A:A': Officers of the Chess Club are Pres. S. Srock, Sec. L. Lancaster, V. Pres. D. Robertson, and Treas. B. Taylor. Far upper leh: S. Srock and D. Robertson focus their attention on an exacting game of chess. Lek: Varsity cheerleader S. Kentala keeps the excited crowd hill of pep. Ahove: These Kennedy girls make up only a small part of the enthusiastic Kennedy spectators. Far lower leh: D. Melvin, Pep Club advisor, joins the crowd in a rousing cheer. Activities 61
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Spirit, Skill Attained Via Pep, Chess Clubs This year a new and inspiring title has been given to an already established club. The Booster Club has been christened the Pep Club and pep is what they have suc- ceeded in promoting. The members, to- gether with their advisor, Miss Melvin, faithfully attend all the Kennedy games to cheer on our team and spread spirit throughout the stands. They strive hard to do the job of representing Kennedys unity through spirit. Chess is a tense, tedious game which requires much skill. Each of the eight members of the Kennedy Chess Club are gifted with this special skill. Along with Mrs. Landrith, the club's advisor, the members attend a monthly tournament at the Detroit Edison Building, the only high school participating in these tournaments. - ,,l W X, ,E A' . u ' l . N' E , ...,.,.,...,-- f-- 60 Activities
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Patriot, Talon taffs Acquaint ,IF K Students, lnforming the student body of the many happenings of the ' 1969-70 school year has been the job of the Patriot and Talon staffs. Through the year, members of the Patriot staff have writ- ten about current school events directly concerning students. Capturing special memories, situations, and events of the year and binding them together has been the task of the Talon year- book staff. Together, aspiring future journalists on both staffs strive to give greater meaning to each school year. The months of know- ledge and challenge, sorrow and happiness, have been captured in the pages of these publications. 1 if ' 1 ' , 'Y 1 x'::1'1.:.x'.:::1' q it i L 'L .iiii . STANDING: L. Gorski, D. Hillebrand, P. Gryz- bowski, N. Waldrep, S. Tobachak, K. Sclater, B. Simmons, D. Beatty. SEATED: Mr. Dickelman S. Nikolai, S. Moore, D. MacEachern, M. Best M. Tius, K. Herkimer. SEATED ON FLOOR K. Warsaw, J. Simons, R. Pace, M. Hampstead, K. Homa. 62 Activities
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