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League of Kronos Spurs Social Activity U-Hi's League of Kronos may be the most active and least under- stood organization! The ten mem- ber combined League is respon- sible for such school activities as the Father-Daughter Dessert, Sweetheart Dance, Spring Fa- shion Show, and the Mother's Tea. The actual League is composed of four senior officers, elected by the student body during a spring campaign. A six member Execu- tive Board assists the League. Two students are elected from each class to serve on the Executive Board. ln addition to social activities, the League sponsors an annual Girl of the Month competition. Sev- eral girls are nominated by the student body according to a specified quality for that month. A Girl of the Year is selected in the same manner based on all- around character and person- ality. Lisa Orahood Juli Holland Joan Gillis Friendllest and Girl of the Year MOS! 0PfimiSfiC MOS-i Warm Hearted
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Far Rlght: League of Kronos Officers are Joan Kitterman, Juli Lawry, Bobbe Barnes and Kim Zinecker. Right: A weekly meeting of League members provides planning time for coming activities. Below: Executive Board Members are Cam Lewis, Mary Malloy, Lori Shagina, Shelley Stanford, Sandra Howell. Not' Pictured: Wendy Anderson. Far Right: League of Kronos Officers are, Kneeling: Bobbe Barnes and Julie Lawry, Seated: Kim Zinecker and Mrs. Jydstrup, advisor. Standing: Mrs. Gru- ber, advisor, and Joan Kitterman. s .., ffm. .l,. fl.. I 1 .. -- I Shirley Gale Gayle Marvin Mary Malloy Most Uninhibited Most Talented Gentlest
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Spirit Week Sets Enthusiastic Pace Enthusiasm overwhelmed University as the school became involved with 1977 Homecoming Activities. The week began with 50's Day, followed by Cow Valley Day, Teacher Appre- ciation Day, Lick 'Em, Sock 'Em, Top 'Em Day, and the Gong Show. The week ended with Color Day and a rousing Pep Assembly. According to Mr. Mel Clayton, over two-thirds of the student body par- ticipated in C.V. Day by dressing like cowboys, which highlighted the events of the week. Above Right: Cow Valley Day provided many laughs for western-attired students like Kenna Eisenbarth. Above: 1958 or '78 - It makes a person wonder! That was the general question of Graffiti Day. K 49 X5 Tis
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