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-,111-Y nl FlRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: Sandra Cadden, Faye Ewing, Walda Ann Shockey, Rita Welty fTreasurerl, Margie Lawson fSecretaryj, Gaylene Jacobs lPresidentl, Pat Stewart fVice-Presidentl, Donna Dabney fRecorderj, Sondra Schwab, Shirley Shaw. Helen McFarland, Lavena Hanes, Shirley Vincent, Amber Grubb, Janet Tolman, Carol Elpperson, Franette Stickler, Shirley Stiles, Judy Beltzer, Jane Novinger, Mary Dale Ditmars, Zada Stanley, Pat Gregory, Pat Wolf, Lora England, Elaine Rhoades, Nilene Alger, Barbara Baker, Leila Levitt, Joann Bunch, Shirley Yadon, Shirley Tollanaar, Mildred Dawkins, Roberta Scobee, Vivian Shelton, Jeanette Watson, Donna Roe, Jolene Forke, Cartalene Patton, Ora Lee Hall, Mrs. Hull fSponsorJ. Carmen Cadden, Linda Brooks, Ruth Cowan, Shirley Sutton. Gloria Reese, Ruth Black, Nancy Riley, Dorothy Holmes, Mada Stanley, Frances Wait, Almeta Reed, Shirley Kelsey, Jolene Hutcheson, Dorothy Floyd, Pearl Ann Schupbach, Girls' Recreation lub This year the members of the club proved that the weaker sex is weak in name only The girls participated in a variety of intramural sports which included volleyball, deck tennis, aerial darts, basketball, table tennis, and softball. The se girls certainly learned the secret of getting fun, exercise, and relaxation out of play
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Spanish Club FIRST ROW: Rita Welty fVice -Presidentl, Nina Hayes, Pat Wolf, Patsy Gregory, Miss Hanks. lSponsorl. SECOND ROW: Jane Powell, Jane Barnett, Dorothy Luman, Sally McClure fSecretaryJ, THIRD ROW: Jolene Forke fPresidentJ, Tom Trunnell, Freddie Madorin, Richard Ellis. FOURTH ROW! Beatrice Stanley, Jerry Wayman, David Turner, Bob Munns, Spanish Club The Spanish Club helps promote good will with our Latin American neighbors by a study of Spanish customs. The members of the club receive the opportunity of speaking Spanish at club meetings. But besides learning to speak the Spanish language the club also plays Spanish games and eats Spanish food at its meetings. This year the club presented a play in Spanish and modeled one of their meetings after a Spanish fiesta, They celebrate Christmas just as the Mexicans do with the break- ing of pinata. The youngest student gets the first opportunity to break the pinata.
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FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Cheerleaders: Carol Epperson, Dorothy Luman, Pearl Ann Schupbach, Jolene Forke, Janet Tolman. Linda Fair, Mary Link, Sally NlcClure, Faye Ewing, Ann Snyder, Shirley Castiner, Sue Allen, Nluriel Paap, Carolyn Sue Cragg, Barbara Poston. Mrs, Lucille Allen QSponsorJ, Jo Ann Bunch, Mary Louise Smith, Marilyn Corn- well, Barbara Clark, Janet Collins, Sharon Cleeton, Barbara Madorin, Edwina Rinehart, Mary Jane Novinger, Shirley Shaw, Elaine Wellborn, Marla Jean Ship- man, Nhry Ehle Ditmars, Nina Hays, Nlartha Ilnslow, Judy Beltzer, Mrs. Frances Hull fSponsorl. Gloria Reese, Pat Wolf, Franette Stickler, Heidi Herboth, Kathryn Lewis, Janice Hopewell, Jane Powell, Sandra James, Sue Welpton, Rita Welty, Pat Stewart, Catherine Lintner, Shirley Sutton, Sherry May, Sondra Schwab, Dorsie Ann Thompson. Pep Squad We got the pep, we got the team. Yes, KHS had the pep to back its teams through their various sports activities. The Wep Squad was the foundation on which cheering sections at games were built They en tertained us and provided inspiration for the team with their colorful acts at assemblies The athletes of K1-IS will probably remember them the longest for the ir appearance at games which told them that, win or lose, their school was with them all the way.
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