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UNIQUE BLE D Happy Morning Everybody! Sherwood Quantz, left, opens the school day with a smile. Another schedule change? Fifth meets fourth, seventh meets ninth, and where does eighth go? wonder Shannon 0'Boyle and Jenny Stull below.
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2 OpeningfTheme x.'I:'s ISIT one of the student lounges at Kent Place and you will be amazed at the diversity in style. From preps to punks, brains to jocks, each class has it all. This individual spirit seems to thrive at KP. It is this spirit that propels Jessica Pukash to scream energetically about Student Affairs meetings during morning assembly. Yet, it is this same uniqueness which inspires Emily Bartonis subdued and poetic Windward announcements. Even our teachers express themselves in their own way. Mrs. Dillon chooses a conservative approach, whereas Dr. Cole is known for her zaniness. September and the beginning of the school year offers different paths for KPS student to choose. Will you try out for the play? Perhaps a varsity team? Maybe you would prefer something less physical, such as being a member of the Ballast or Cargoes staff? Or, as the typical KPS student tends to, you will do it all and still find time for Community Service. Kent Place is the melting pot of these separate personalities. Like doesn,t befriend like. Instead, we witness friendships between total opposites. Furthermore, the star forward of the hockey team could very well be an ace Physics student. No matter what interest we eventually pursue, we all gather together. Class competitions, special assemblies, sports events, and plays are all examples of these distinct talents. Kent Place is distinguished by this blend of multi-talented characters.
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The M on tgom erys 4 Dedication GUR LOVE AND APPRECIATIGN HE most meaningful remembrance is quite often the sim- plest. Because this year Kent Place will lose two of our most valued members, we want to dedicate this yearbook to them. ln their seven years here the Montgomerys ha ve become the guiding spirit of school life. Their obvious love for each other and every girl, as well as their care for the school, has earned them a lasting respect, Whether hosting a luncheon at their home, or simply saying hello in the halls, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery have led the school with a warm personal touch, Together they have made Kent Place what it is- a family. They are a unique couple who have touched us all and closed the distance between those who teach or administor and those who learn. We wish them well and give to them this simple but sincere gift of our love and appreciation.
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