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flop leflj .lulie Barvais, acts as Santa's helper. Qmiddle lcftl Mr. Martel gets his point across. Cbottom lcftl Susie lrwin smiles at the sign of accomplishment. Qtop rightj Megan Vosburgh communicates with a new friend. Cboltom right! Chris Wilson brings excitement to a boy ul Camp Wonderful. Religion Academics
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5 S X s 3 SCIENCE A fine teaching staff, teamed with excellent facili- ties created an exciting atmosphere where KMC stu- dents learned everything from atom structures to zy- gotes. Several new elements were added to the science department this year: botany, ecology, geology, earth science, and Mike Wyler who KMC welcomed as the new earth science instructor. Also, Mrs. Bunting spent another productive year as the chemistry and physics teacher, Mr. Cook returned to teach botany, ecology, geology, entomology, and biology, while Mrs. Kramer was back for her third year, instructed classes in biology and anatomyfphysiology. A solid background in the sciences is essential to a students' education in any field of interest. KMC strives to offer students the finest science education available. Mrs. Kramer instructs Josh Zimmerman how to properly diSScCl il crayfish. Mrgl Bunting smiles while she grades a chemistry test. Cqgc-U V CIM .. K Ru Rh N cub' - nFe Co 1 Ag Cd in Sn Sb Rb sf Y PUNDMO TC Cs B1 La Ht Ta W Re OS , .3 Ac Ce Pr NdPm Mutt T190 Bl' Eu Gd rn DAY W 5' iUN D Anqcltl ins S imiun Cairillo finds ways to enjoy himSClf- lm ff M491 'Ps XL Ns. Two sophomores busy at work. Science Academics .JX
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