After many months of hard work, the I. A. Students completed their project - a car ???
On the invitation of the Students' Council, the Chilliwack High School Choir and Band gave two spring concerts at K. S. S. Dale Warr, who directed these groups, is a former K. S. S. graduate.
Several hundred K. S. S. students were thrilled by the visit of the B. C. Lion's quarterback Joe Kapp, who spoke on the value of high school football and later conducted a clinic. Mr. Kapp was accompanied by Mr. Dennis Veitch, minor-football co-ordinator for the B. C. Lions.
One cold, miserable, bleak morn, a few of the boys bravely started wearing short pants in high hopes of stgarting a new fad. But to the disappointment of many (mainly girls), the fad did not flourish.
King and Queen Dance
Peter Davies, Joan Sowerbyk, Sue Buckham, and John Scott take a breather
Queen Judy Summers and King Bob Smillie
Traditional House Dance stag line
Master of Ceremonies Gordie Honey bellows out the next number
The high-light of the spring social activity was the King and Queen Dance held in May and sponsored by Fulton House. This was the best attended House dance of the year. Of the eighteen contenders for the positions of King and Queen, Judy Summers and Bob Smillie were successful.
Miss Turner and Mr. Wilson live it up.
Do you mind? Even we members of royalty must have our privacy.
Bob is crowned by last year's Queen, Merne Cullen, while Judy and former King Russel Stewart look on.
Country Hoedown
K.S.S. went Western for the first event on the '62-'63 social calendar. The Student's council sponsored a Get Acquainted dance with the theme of Country Hoedown: Mr. Frank Brown called the square dances and everyone had a round of good old-fashioned fun.
Ray, Jim, and Belle don Western duds as they travel to the "Old Barn" for a Country Hoedown.
Suzanne Owen and an unidentified companion stomp out a number
Kam High
Noon Hour Activities
Brian DeBeck keeps Mr. Martino company in the gym every so often. This was taken during one of the many "rest" periods.
A popular activity for the Senior Matrics is homework. Here Judy Juk and Terry Day "hit the books" in the Cafe.
Janis McCully, Barbara Williams, and Bernard Chmilar get some fresh air after sitting in the stuffy rooms all morning.
Joy Johnston performs at one of the many variety shows in the auditorium.
TICKET NUMBER SIX !!!!!!!! The photographer got a snap of Mike Williams and his friend as they were having one of their numberous "chats".
Rick Beal poses (???) for a picture in the gym at one of the many "Cake Walks" sponsored by the A.C.C.
Camera-shy Niki Norberg got caught in this one as she rests her weary legs on the steps during noon-hour.
Helen Strong strikes a careless pose at the Challenge Cup game against teh Y-Teens. The Future Nurses came out victorious for the second time in a row.
Victorious after a well-played game of bubble-gum blowing, the Future Nurses retained the Challenge Cup. Rumor has it that the Beer Mug came in really handy once or twice.
The "Silver Strings" performed at a show at John Peterson during noon-hour. Here Charlie Cook gives the kids a round on the drums.