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Cheerleaders: If You Can’t Hear A B A) Fall Varsity Cheerleaders: |eanine Pietsch. Jennifer Pietsch, Valarie Wynne. Stacy Evelyn. Lorrie Dowd, and Jean Koenig. B) Winter Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row—Jeanine Pietsch. Stacy Evelyn. Wesla Lewellen; Back Row—Valarie Wynne. Jean Koenig. C and Jennifer Pietsch. C) With only the cheerleaders and the Student Council members to plan and decorate for the Homecoming Dance. Mr. Gilliland and Miss Brown lend a helping hand. 20 Cheerleaders
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Students for Outside World Business biz-nes n. an inclusive lerm used to designate the activities of those engaged in activities related to commercial transactions. A| Preciseness is one of Jean Koenig's needed skills for Accounting II. B) Miss Viola Golson explains the various parts of the typewriter to confused Dion Fritsche. C) Clockwise—Lorrie Dowd. Jennifer Vencill, Tammy Grimm. Jean Koenig. Ann Kallhoff. and Patty Dunkin are busy working on their advanced accounting. D) Which file does this go under?” is the question running through Lesia Kirk’s mind. If anyone is planning a career in business such as secretary, filing clerk, etc., then the KCHS business department is a good place to begin. One can start in the ninth grade with typing which can be strengthened in office practice as a senior. Shorthand is offered for the student who wants to take dictation. There are other courses if the student wants to pursue a career in accounting. Some of these classes are Accounting I and II, office practice and general business. Business courses are not required, they are electives, but these classes are very good to have even if you don’t plan to move into a business career. Courses such as typing, will be needed not only in high school, but also in college and most other occupations. D Business Department 19
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Them, You’re Not Listening A B A) The Fall Freshmen Cheerleaders: Clockwise from lop—Jamie Shepard. Lisa Tuller, |une Dudney. and Vickie DeHerrera. B| After many hours of practice Lisa Tuller and Vickie DeHerrera are happy at the suc- cess of this stunt. C) Cheering on the freshmen Longhorns for a much needed victory are: |amie Shepard. Vickie DeHerrera. |une Dudney, and Lisa Tuller. “Practice makes perfect” certainly applied to the cheerleaders. Their hours of work on techniques of precision payed off when they performed. Because of their leadership. fans were always eager to join in the cheering for either a winning or losing team. The cheerleaders were busy putting on the Homecoming activities, practicing after school and performing for the pep rallies and sport programs of the school. The varsity cheerleaders, were under the direction of Mr. Steve Gilliland, and the freshmen, were under the supervision of Miss Kenda Brown. r Cheerleaders— chier'Ieders n. A select group of high school girls who energize the school with team spirit. Cheerleaders 21
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