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Blood. Sweat, Tear . With the oMonso driving, senior Amon la his Johnson awaits his turn on the field. Amon waa s two year ■tarter, a team leader, and w»i one of the team captains. I'Q' C pf'i e 'i’es-yvoe' d -tv Ninth inning, bases loaded and two outs. Fourth quarter, tie game and a minute left to play. Tense moments are part of Kennedy sports. You dreamt of victories just as others before you had. Maybe your dreams came true, and maybe they did not. Win or lose, you were part of something special. You were a part of the tradition. You made this tradition a Visible Difference. To know that hundreds of people had practiced on the same field, or wore the same uniform gave you a sense of pride ... A pride felt by athletes who knew they were part of a unmatched tradition. Senior Paul Galchutt said, I think ability has a lot to do with performance, but school pride has equal importance.’’ With two of the top boys’ gymnasts, a State bound cross country team, and a football team in the playoffs, you showed your dedication and pride by the records you posted. Your records and the hard work needed to obtain them, have been and always will be a tradition of Visible Difference. Cuffing the water, Senior Jenny Yesrneau usee her freestyle form to slice through the water with ■peed and fluidity during a I Oek practice at newly formed L Grovo Intermediate School.
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Up and Away. Aviation students keep a watchful eye as their model balloon inflates. Brushing on Wings. Not just ordinary wings, the wings of Kennedy's Eagle. During the notorious Storm of the Century, the gym floor was destroyed, and along with it, tho portrait of the Eagle. It was only fitting to have Kennedy's own artists do the honors. Art instructor Dick Green and Mary Welch, his student assistant, combined their talents to restore Kennedy's mascot. Passion for reading best describes National Merit Semifinalist Jeanette Arazi. A job and school keep Lisa Wacek busy, but to her, the benefits outweigh the effort.
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Ready for action. They've done their beet on the field, and now senior Krista Johnson end funior Amy Fredericks can only watch. Looks that kill. Senior Marla Cedergren looks on, hoping her team can regain the lead. Showing Eagle pride. Seniors Tex Golding, Jason Brown and Matt Paine take advantage of the National Anthem to salute their country end emotionally prepare themselves.
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