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Ways We Show Our Strength Above; Richie Asher taking time to do it right. Right: Here Dave Skinner shows his ability to get the job done. Through the years, Kingston has gone through many trying times, but somehow we did more than weather the storm. Many school districts are going through some sort of crises , such as teacher strikes, business problems, cut backs in athletics, but good ol Kingston, strengthened almost en- tirely by the Kingston community, stood by us, took problems head on and solved them. The Education and Sports departments at Kingston are continually striding for- ward to meet the needs of the students and community. Kingston is steadily im- proving the education. They're trying to give the students the best guality education there is. Sports are also on the uprise. Such organizations as the athletic and band boosters continue to ensure our groups of having those little extras that make such a big difference. The students, faculty, and community put all their efforts into making our school district the very best it can be. We'd like to take this time to say thank you for supporting everything our school does. Without you holding up our pyramid we would crumble. 3.
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The idea of strength in numbers has been in existence a long while and has proven true in many instances. However, the validity of this statement is depen- dent on the unity of those numbers. Al- though KHS is by no means a large school, we do have the advan- tage of unity. At Kingston the people are more closely-knit and supportive of the entirety of our school system-hereby forming one united force rather than smaller diversive cliques that may be found elsewhere. Above Left: Mike Byers and Greg Wenzlaff dem- onstrate our ability to lean on one another. Above Right: James McLemore shows his inner strength. Below: Strength in numbers at KHS. 2
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