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I KAY KELFER Elected to Who's Who Among American High School Students as a junior, graduation for Kay meant completing a Christian school education which began in the fifth grade. During that time she served four years as a cheerleaderg lettered each year in Varsity basketball, receiving trophies as Best Forward her junior and senior yearsg lettered in volleyball and received the Most Valuable Player award as a seniorg participated in softball, and placed second in fencing as a freshman. Scholastically Kay had a straight A record for all four years and con- sistently won awards as the top Greek student. Other school activities included being co-editor of the newspaperg photography editor of the yearbookg president of the Senior Classg Valedictoriang and co-president of the Forum Council. As a junior she played in the Melodrama, and for two years she represented SACS at the Model United Nations. In music she was active in choir and became the accompanist the last two years. She also plays piano for her church. Fellow students repeatedly elected her Most Courteous, Most Consis- tently Well-groomed, Most School Spirited, and Friendliest girl. At Sadie Hawkins she was named Daisy Mae. For two years she was the recipient of the Timothy Award, voted by her peers as an outstanding example of a Christ-like spirit. 76 DIRECTORY: SENIORS
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