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'3J !JV£asnQ =R0ZS Above: Working on the yearbook, Richie Asher is doing the copy for the school play. NEWSBREAK FROM WKHS Transistorizing a school sys- tem means that the administra- ti on , facul ty, and student body must combine their efforts to put together a better product while making sure that at the same time that the school is becoming more compact, it is also becoming more efficient. An administrative and three teaching positions were done away with, while the students kept their part of the bar- gain studying hard and work- ing well to Improve their ed- ucation. A quality product is as much the responsibility of the students as it is the teachers', and I think we are beginning to realize it. From slide rules to computers, we have definitely progressed. Left: In the hall, Mr. Peet and Derek More 11 are joking around with each other. SeJiOQJ! £ lj£'3£JV{ Left; Deb Kasdorf is well organized while Jim Small stuffs his homework in a book. Left: Denise Hauxwell Is learning a modern method of C.P.R. Lynn Gilmore and Linda Lis watch intently. Below: Joe DeLisle's sitting at a table and using a slide pro- jector is true modern- ization.
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Transistorized Tradition The bell that was once used to call children to school In 1902,is now part of our new 'Marquis' this year. It was originally used in a four room,brick, school house which used to stand where the elementary school is now. In 1937, when the new school was built, the bell was replaced by a modern electric system and was put in ''coldstorage unti 1 this year. The idea of incorporating the bell into our marquis, out in front of the school, was originally developed by our former principal Lee Robinson and Jim Barrons. The total project cost approximately $5,090 to build and it took several weeks. It was completed early last summer. The bell is now a permanent re- minder of days gone by. in our School System The bell still seems to be telling : eople that it is time to do something. It may not start off the school day any- more, but it still helps us keep up on that's happening at our school. The marquis is a reminder of the importance of education in the village of Kingston. It is also a beautiful addition to the school and to the community.
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