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Preparing men for the future is ROTC's goal ' , DNYQ' I M Kofa's ROTC cadets march in the Veteran ROTC The Reserve Officers Training Course primary concern was an aerospace education. Leadership day was an impor- tant day for the cadets. It gave them a chance to be a leader of a squadron. The first Friday of every month, ROTC practiced a squadron drill. ROTC vvas a great opportunity for the boys to see if they vvant to make a career in aerospace. ROTC helps the boys learn the importance of leadership and dis- cipline. At each of the home football games, the outstanding cadets presented t h e colors during the national anthem. 98 ORGANIZATIONS 's Day Parade wearing their blue uniforms and carrying the , and Presenting the colors at K . Stewart a ofa home game are Faustro Soto, Richard Plum, Bob Steve Spencer. ,, 9,1 1 ,, P . 1 : , yu 'W fa 6 ' 1 '. A 'Hu' . ' Y ,. A 1 Tw i rjp- np.. u' , , x A - 3 United States, Arizona and ROTC flags. BOTTOM A. Lee, lV Hodges, l- V.. , N Paula Livin
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I T V ..-.. 1 1 y i. il 454 5,1 Q 1 ,QI 355.731 f 4 4. - aff 11' . f-1242. Q ? fi 11' 5521 . ri .vga 'v- ,7 Q 1 Z' 'Q .1-,E A im? ' . .. . ROW DW: C. U . Z Q. .. Ariav, Iiott, T. fl 0 i A if, ,Ma . fi dale, K. vler, L. Kofa's Pepsters cheer on the Mighig Kings BOTTOM ROW: M. Bowman-Pres., R. Sims-Vice Pres., B. Penny-Sec., J. Boemer, J. Gardner, J. Greer, J. Miller, C. Woods, D. Prickett, J. Senna, J. Pontecorval. ROW 2: T. Naylor, B. Hydeman, P. Cano, L. Orn, E. Thompson, R. Crosby, D. Pensky, T. Jones, T. Jarmillo, K. Foree. TOP ROW: D. Bodenhammer, M. Badgley, P. Cavazos, C. Cameron, D. Elkins, D. Hilden, B. Baker, S. Reed, J. Pettit. PEP CLUB Pep Club consisted of an en- thusiastic group of girls working together to promote excitement and spirit throughout Kofa. This year Pep Club sat in their own section in K o f a ' s Memorial Stadium. These young girls were much more than just a pep squad to Kofa students. They brightened the halls on an ordinary school day, encouraged freshmen with their cheerful smiles, envolved the sophomores with hand jives, gave a reflection of three spirit filled years to the juniors, and created a sensation of majesty for the seniors. T h e i r main money making projects were sell- ing shakers to students and sell- ing cokes at home games. These peppy girls also sponsored the annual Mardi G r a s Dance, honoring the king and queen. Mi -be LETTERMAN These boys from nine inter- scholastic co m pet i tive sports worked together t o promote sportsmanship and athletic parti- cipation among the entire stu- dent body. To become a Letterman, one is required to earn a letter in a varsity sport at Kofa. As thousands of spirited Kings thronged to home football games, the Letterman sold pro- grams which contained pictures of the players. The boys helped on projects in benefitting the Athletic Program by making don- ations to the improvements of them. ORGANIZATIONS 97
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A24 .bl aff .A A 5 2 s 1 ft ii is f- 4 . . 1 if N '5 .2 X? v, fi C flags. nrt and .- , V, I 5 '11 -sig, r l i in . L, .Q rf I ' ' 55' . ' :- , v A .1 . - ,AI Q-H. 0 A - gf' sl Aan? a , 1 fi, JH 5 P 'v .'h4ufog 1' . ' 5 74' ' a f f ' G' J f' l 3 1 7 3- . I ' I Y V U I ' 5. BOTTOM ROW: C. Anderson-Pres., P. Wright-Vice Pres., F. Mills-Sec., J. Hamilton-Tres., E. Rillos, P. Livingston-Sweetheart, D. Coffeen, A. Lee, M. Franklin, J. Martin, L. Harvick. ROW 2: D. Livingston, T. Barsuk, J. Jennings, T. Pallock, R. Boswell, J. Amick, M. Livingston, T. Hodges, L. Ramirez. TOP ROW: M. Lacey, Fl. McCroy, S. Schachterle, C. Macbeth, J. Pettit, K. Moellar, G. Lairmore, D. Coffeen. X I 'tix Paula Livingston, Key Club Svveetheart, asks Santa to be good to all children. il 'Huh BJ.. I!-'Gi KEY CLUB Key Club w a s well known around Kofa for its service to the school and community. Key Club had the honor of escorting p e o p I e into Snyder Auditorium for the presentation of the Senior Class Play. For Thanksgiving the Key Club made a fruit basket for the oldsters at Desert M a n o r. They also supported a girl in Viet Nam. As their money maker for the year the Keysters sold popcorn, peanuts and tacos at all home games. For athletic enjoyment the boys had the annual basket- ball game against Yuma High School's Key Club. Paula Livingston reigned as Key Club sweetheart. They held a breakfast in honor of their girl and honored her with a Key Club jacket and bracelet. Key club rounded out the year with a spring banquet. ORGANIZATIONS 99
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