Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)

 - Class of 1981

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Seventh Graders Claim Three Undefeated Seasons! Achievers Varsity Track Teams Rise To League Champs!

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For the first time at Kingston, a student was accepted at West Point Academy. Bill Miracle is an outstanding student in his own right, and a true miracle indeed. Two of the main reasons why Bill was accept- ed at such a well-known school of higher educa- tion, were his academic and athletic achieve- ments. He participated and lettered in track and football for all four high school years. He has had numerous awards for these athletic achieve- ments including a state honorable mention in football, and an all conference for football. He was a member of the baseball team and a King Candidate for Homecoming. By ending his senior year with a 3.75 grade point average, he placed in the fourth spot in the top ten graduates. Having been an honor student every year, it was not surprising that he was also a National Merit Scholarship finalist and a Michigan scholarship semi-finalist. So Bill, we wish good luck and happiness as you pursue your goals in the future. You are truly an outstanding student. Outstanding In the beginning, there was chaos and then . . there was Mr. Robinson. This unique individual seemed to come out of nowhere to save our slowly sinking school. He brought back spirit and pride here to K.H.S. It seemed like almost too large a task for one man to accomplish, but in his six years here; one as assistant principal and 5 as principal, Mr. Robin- son has improved our school greatly. He has ac- tively participated in improving our sports pro- gram by coaching varsity track and junior high basketball. He initiated and participated in the Greater Wilmot to Kingston Road Race. He has also brought back some discipline and respect to our school. Most importantly, he has given us a school that we love and are proud of! We at Kingston wish the Robinson's best of luck in years to come. Thank-You! We would also like to thank Mrs. Robinson for all the excellent ideas she has come up with over the years, that have helped us learn about English. ).H. English has been a big job that was well done by you, Mrs. R. Thanks! 20 Activities



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 The Best of Times As shown above by Kenton Kelly, Melanie Raymond, and others, a prom is a time to be close to someone and like; to touch and show you care Below: Janet Heron and Dale Sullins discuss good times with others. Doreen Morell and friend, Carey Snellenberger, sit back and watch the action for awhile

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