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3 -uv ' .....,,Q-- 4.--' S. Fredlrs 1. S. Fredits 4. Stepping Out In Style Kentridge Rhythm is o unique progrom. It odds something to our school thot other schools don't hove, commented Junior Tiffony Hyde. As opposed to lost yeor's Rhythm Unlimited it wos ct progrom set up to odd to the school spirit ond help out wherever help wos needed. To moke the Rhythm squod, the six members hod to per- form in front of o chosen ponel. The ponel consisted of severol involved students ond teochers. The doncers procticed every doy ofter school, excluding Fridoyg o totol of ten hours o week. All the routines they performed were mode up solely by the Rhythm members. We hod to put 0 lot of work into Rhythm, concluded Tiffony Hyde, but l wouldn't hesitote to do it oll over ogoinf' LOU S. Fredls 3. 1. Getting into the be-ot, Kim Johnson moves with the groove. 2. Working to synchronize their rhythm ore Dono Kroft, Tlffony Hyde ond Klm Johnson. 3. Kim Johnson, Sheri Jones, Monlco Llt- tle, Tiffony Hyde, Dono Kroft, Zenlo Willloms. 4. Before the bosketboll gome begins, Junlor Tlffony Hyde performs o routine. 5. Woltlng for the next ployer to be announced, Senior Borry Frederlcks stonds olone omong members of Rhythm. Rhythm at
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They Formed A Name Not To Be Forgotten Long hours of planning and hard work were typical attributes of the twelve Rally Board Members. The purpose of Rally Board was, as the name implied, to rally school spirit. Their first major contribution in bringing unity to the school was the sponsoring of the Homecoming dance. lt was a hectic week, reminisced senior Julie Coluccio, but thot's what made it all worthwhile. They also organized the rooter busses that com- muted rigorous football fans to and from the football games. For additional fund raisers, Rally Boarders continued the This Bud's For You sale where rosebuds could be delivered to students in class as requested by the sender. According to President Chris Silvey, the larger pOrT of their work was devoted to the never ending task of sign painting. These colorful murals were decoratively displayed in key visual locations on various campus premises and football stadiums. We were always busy, commented Chris Silvey, but we always kept busy with one gool in mind. That was to form a name for Kentridge in the world of high schooIs. L.Cal l l l -mi K K.L8lMt2. 5. 17 'N ?t, 1. Gathered at the end of another climactic game, ' Q I XE' Rally Boarders Chris Sllvey and Melissa Dickerson join the vlctorlous football team ln singing the C 1 - alma mater. 2. Experiencing the King Bowl from X Z N the floor level, Rally Boarders Anne Wilson, X-3 Xi es ' f Melissa Dickerson, Darlene Clark, Heidi Pullen, and , . 1 Jan Larsen keep the bench warm for the football Q i players during halftime. 3. Krista Zuberbuhler, Kel- X we ' 5 ly Schnell, Jan Flgglns, Sue Hyde, Chris Sllvey, --' - X A Melissa Dickerson, Julie Colucclo, Heidi Pullen, Jan g T' f Larsen, Anne Wilson, Darlene Clark, and Lyanda Haupt. 80 Rally Board K.Lmden
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DECA: Great Quantity, Great Ouality Combining an exceptional quantity of new students with an additional teacher, Gor- dy Brockman, Distributive Education Clubs of America was well on its way to success. DECA members gained an understanding of job-related skills, business manage- ment, display, sales and marketing experience, and positive self-image. Putting their skills into effect, members also operated the school store through student managers, food, clothing, and gifts, buyers, and promoters. ln mid-March, students competed against local schools in class-related subjects. The competitions were challenging but well worth the effort, enthused senior Kelly Gor- man. lt was great when all you could hear at the awards session was Kentridge peo- ple called continously! Besides the competitions, members engaged in such activities as a leadership week-end conference held at Camp Cispus, visiting Seattle's Trade Center Ca wholesale fashion marketb, conducted dances and an employee-employer banquet, and the lipsink airband. lt is a good experience to be associated with winners, agreed advisors Deborah Roberts and Gordy Brockman with enthusiasm. lt's also rewarding to see students after a couple years and know they're successful! H. Braunschweig S. Smith 2. 1. Trying to be of service to the customers in the student store is Lee Johnson. 2. Overcome by the numerous amount of customers, Diane Bolin stares in awe. 3. Sloan Snyder, advisor Gordy Brockman, Russ Hodges, Tracy Clay, Randy Labrum, Jeff Halverson, Roy Dyck, Gerard Bautista, Randy Doshart, John Schaut, Gail Sokolowski, Jim Mast, Robin Boeh, Kevin Campbell, Kathy McCall, Janise Andrews, Tammy Thomas, Mary Ann Rutschman, Kristin Schnell, Joy Toyoshima, Kathy Montesi, Lori Knutson, Geoffrey Dunning. 4. Mike Garretson, Steve Davis, Eugene Kerr, Heidi Braunschweig, Doug Pohl, Sondra Williams, Robin Mattson, Diane Bolin, Julie Olson, Tad Beckelman, Charles Miller, advisor Deborah Roberts, Mike Kelly, Janet Haight, Susan Serres, Wendy Secrist, Renee Mirk, Dave Hackett, Carol Aaland, Karl Durham, Jim Wolsted, Kristi Thlelbar, Todd Grenich, Lisa An- drews, Laurie Yarbrough, Cyndi Dorrough. 82 DECA 4.
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