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FINAL HOME STRETCH WEEKS FULL OF ASSEMBLIES, CONCERTS, AND GRADUATION Spring weather was not quiet up to par this year; chilly and wet right up to the last week of school, but that did nothing to dampen the excitement of events at KCHS. Activities started slowly with golf and track being the main attractions, but by the end of the highly successful seasons, other activities had filled the calendar. Prom, always a main highlight, was no exception this year, and it was followed by a May full of happy anticipation. Organizations such as FFA, FBLA, Thespians and others elected new officers. NHS tapped two new members. The annual Band Banquet was held and the Choral department's Expressions concert was a great success. Recognition for a year of hard work in both sports and scholastics came at the Honors Convocation and scholarship winners were announced. The inevitability of another fall term of school was brought home to students on Spring Registration day, and of course, the crowning event of every year, graduation. Sometimes happy, sometimes sad, but always poignant and memorable. An appropriate close to a very memorable year for everyone. (A) Guest student director Tim Wackel lead the band in a number during the spring concert. (C) Mrs. Bernadine Reader is a new Business instructor at KCHS. (B) Scott Lockwood wears protective glasses so he will not be blinded by the light. 17
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SPRING WARMS STUDENTS FOR TRACK SEASON A (A) Leslie Simms flies for the sand pit in broad jump practice. (B) Kimball’s own musical group. The Country Boys, headlined a benefit concert for the Arthritis Foundation. (C) The spirit of KCHS is visible especially on the town s water tower. (D) Tom Bownan demon strates a pole vault method for Tim O’Brian. 16
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(A) Joni Gilmore presents Laurie Snyder with a rose during NHS initiation ceremonies. (B) The library has captured the interest of this student. (C) Kathy Peters placed fourth in the softball throw at the State Special Olympics. (D) Single sur vival students display various levels of attentiveness during discussion. 18
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