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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 1995, p. 10

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The gymnastics team also has something to cheer about. KCI finâ€" ished first out of eight teams at the Level 1 competition that was hosted by our school last Thursâ€" day. Many individuals also placed highly: Christina Litt finished It was a lot of fun for all particrâ€" pants but many people found that when the music stopped and it was time to walk home, their bodies began to remember they hadn‘t slept in 24 hours. The participants did have the fact that they had raised over $6,000 for the area‘s hospitals to cheer them up though. lasted until % a.m. Saturday Dancers received pledges for each hour that they danced and the proâ€" ceeds were donated to Kâ€"W and St. Mary‘s Hospitals Danceâ€"aâ€"thon participants are only now recovering from their ordeal of sleeplessness. The event began at ® p m on Friday and Two more days until March Break. Make sure you have a great vacation KCI By «John Bellingham On a final note, the Bluevale Singers, The Chamber Choir and the reâ€"christened *Stairwell Singers® all received silver standâ€" ings at the Ontano Vocal Festival. A special mention goes out to Kevin Skelton who wowed the adjudicators with his selfâ€"wntten composition Congratulations, musical Knights‘ Speakuing of bowling, the intraâ€" mural bowling teams have been in fierce competition with each other for the past few weeks. Will the team *Rockin‘ Institute®" come through for the championship? Watch your step after school! The track team is out in full force, getting in gear for their new seaâ€" son This talented group of Krughts spends their time running all over the halls of BCI so be careâ€" ful, you mught be bowled over On March 23rd, Bluevale has the pleasure of presenting the home show of our Sears Drama Festival Entry, entitled, "Match Play" This studentâ€"directed show will also be performed at the Festiâ€" val so come on out and show your support What are those strange noises coming from the cafeteria after school? Well, auditions for our spring extravaganza, Many Moods of Music, have begun. Auditions run through until the end of this week and then the talented cast and crew will begin intensive rehearsals. Good luck to all who are auditiorung By Edlynne Laryea This week, our Bluevale Knughts definitely have a reason to be proud. On Friday, we hosted our firstâ€"ever blood donor clinic. This event was tremendously successful and we exceeded the quota that the Red Cross had set for us. Blueâ€" vale came through with 184 donore! Excellent job, Knights! PAGE 10 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 8. 1995 BCI Locker Talk ‘Based on a 36 month lease for Buick Regai Custom equipped as descnbed A_,mmmw‘ i mileage conditions appiy Freight ($760) hncense insurance and taxes are not included On lay be necessary Dealer may sei/lease tor less Offer apphes to quaithed retail tuslomeis See your Dealer for dataiis _ tSubject to GM Card Program Rules TD and GM are rcerced Wotrrmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmensace 2000000 first, Kate Underhill finished fourth and Eva Ronin placed sixth in their field of 50 competitors. In the boy‘s division, Kurt Moeller finished fifth and Mike Lobsinger finished seventh. The wrestling team, coached by Mr. Metcal and Mr. Panagapka, finished their seaâ€" son recently with some excellent results. At WCSSAA, Terry Griffin finished first, Jen Garbett finished first, Trung Tran finished third, Cory Warren finished fourth and Ron Cyt finished fourth in his weight class. The wrestlers went on to compete at CWOSSA where Corey finished fourth, Trung finâ€" ished fifth and Terry finished sevâ€" enth. The team â€" deserves congratulations for a successful, consistent season. Not to be outâ€" PER MONTH/36 MONTHS OR PURCHASE Smartâ€"sustomers use SmartLease Talk to us about customâ€"designing a lease plan to fit your specific needs You can pay zero down. lower your monthly payments or use your tradeâ€"in We can tailor your lease any way you want $21888 * SMARTLEASE is a great opportunity to see our school‘s artistic talent. This week will also bring the Waterloo Colleâ€" grate Invitational Gymnastics comâ€" petition tomorrow. Spring Break begins on the thirteenth. KCI is holding the Evening of the Arts tonight at 7 p.m. Admisâ€" sion is $2 for students and seniors and $3 for adults. The evening will feature the play Hedges and two movies: Woman With Fish and Jelly. KCT‘s movies and plays have consistently done well in competiâ€" tions and the Evening of the Arts done, KCI‘s intermediate curling team of Brandy Damm, Colin Robertson, Andre Jardin and Jarâ€" rett Trembly won the Waterloo County Intermediate Consolation Championship. ake a distinctive statement. GM CARDHOLDERS Don‘t forget - to use your GM card earnings toward the purchase of any GM vehicle‘ ® dual air bags ® 4â€"wheel ABS ® 3.1 litre 160 hp V6 engine ® 4â€"speed electronic transmission * dual zone air conditioning ® AM/FM stereo cassette * cruise control ® power windows * power door locks ® full instrumentation 9# tilt steering ® pulse wipers ® trunk release ® 24â€"hour Roadside Assistance ® GM 3â€"year/ 60,000 km noâ€"deductible TOTAL" Warranty GOING SOUTH?

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