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English Departmenl Under Mrs. Logston’s Miss Harriss has taught in the English Department for ten years. Mrs. Faye Logsdon has taught senior English in King- man for so many years that she has lost track of them. Her spare time is occupied by the National Honor Society, plan- ning curriculum for the English Department, reading, and listening to good music. Miss Joanne Harriss, another veteran of the toils of in- structing at KHS, tackled Speech, junior and senior Eng- lish this year. During halftime she engaged in bridge, bowl- ing, and reading (just to stay primed). Miss Sherry Herman received her Masters Degree from ASU and has just completed her first year teaching senior English. Mrs. Logsdon is widely known for her ability to teach English. A graduate of NAU where she majored in En- glish Education and minored in Guidance, the thought that one must work in order to learn has remained with her since college days. This principle is applied to the students in her classes. Besides English, Miss Herman taught Communications and Journal- ism. 18
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Mr. John Lawery provided the seniors and the juniors with advice and guidance on their plans beyond high school. This was his second year on the counseling staff at King- man High School. He was also basketball coach this year. Mrs. Wanda Hull, to whom this yearbook is dedicated, acted as advisor to the juniors and the seniors. As head of the Home Economics department, she administered the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of America test to senior girls and sponsored FlIA. Mr. Lawrey keeps busy as both counselor and basketball coach. Mr. Conrath will be missed by the students very much next year. Mr. Ken Conrath is a business teacher in addition to be- ing sophomore and freshman counselor. He plans to spend next year doing research and planning for a vocational skills center that will soon be built in Kingman. Mr. Jarvis Cobe, who is also a counselor for the fresh- men and sophomores, has served in the Kingman schools for a number of years. He served as principal at Palo Christe Grammar School, and in addition to being counselor, Mr. Cobe acts as Assistant Principal at KHS. For his work in service to the Boy Scouts, Mr. Cobe was awarded the Sil- ver Beaver. 17
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Reorganized Guidance Mrs. Rene Prentice has just completed teaching her first year here. Her classes in sophomore and junior English and respon- sibilities as a Junior Class sponsor have kept her busy this year. She enjoys such outdoor sports as skiing, hunting, and camping. This summer her plans include attending summer school at NAU. Mr. Eugene Wolff has taught at Kingman for two years. Before coming here. Mr. Wolff went to college in Nebraska and served a hitch in the Navy. This year he has been a sponsor of the Senior Class and the Paperback Book Club. Students in his classes come out with a greater appreciation and perception of English litera- ture. Mrs. Wolff, a drama, speech, and English teacher,also at- tended college in Nebraska and majored in English. Kingman’s drama club. The Purple Masque, has been under her supervision this year. Mrs. Wolffs varied activities and interests are listed as “almost anything,” including, no doubt, Mr. Wolff! Mrs. Prentice sees today’s students as knowledgeable and ideal- istic. In her opinion, they have a great constructive po- tential.” school year they accompanied the Fighting Marching Bulldog Band to Disneyland where they met all the Disney characters. Mr. and Mrs. Wolff both enjoy teaching in the English Department at KHS. They plan to attend school this summer at NAU. During the 19
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