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Shops Develop Useful Skills Mr. Eric Lee is new to KHS this year. He teaches Wood- shop and Electricity. He is a graduate of NAU. where he majored in Industrial Arts. His hobbies include hunting and fishing. Mr. Lee feels that the importance of vocational training has been overlooked in the American secondary school system. Mr. Mike Moore is another first year man here, he teaches Auto Shop and Metals. Just graduated from ASU in 1969, his hobbies include car racing, water sports, and stereos. Mr. Charles Cook has taught Drafting and Woodshop at KHS for fourteen years. For first semester, he was a spon- sor of the Freshman Class. At NAU Mr. Cook majored in Industrial Arts, Sociology, and Physical Education. He re- signed this year at the end of the first semester to go into business for himself. Mr. Carl Greer taught Auto Shop and Metals this year. This summer he plans to study. His main interest is fishing but watching out for his son, Keith, a student here, con- sumes time. This was Mr. Cook’s last year of teaching. Students and faculty a- likc will miss his fine humor and practical mind. During the summer Mr. Lee plans either to take advanced courses or work here in Kingman. Mr. Greer believes that there is really no generation gap, just, the lack of communication between the young and their parents.” Mr. Moore intends to spend his summer in California working on a construction job. 21
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English Curriculum Emphasizes Grammar and the Humanities Miss Kathryne Rausch is very active at Kingman. De- spite the fact that she faces a mob of freshman English novices every day. she manages to work with the Cheer- leaders, Pom Pons, and the Mascot (probably as an anti- dote). When she is not busy being in three places at once, she enjoys sewing, reading, and playing violent volleyball with vicious English students. Miss Carole Dement is another of those poor souls who has to face the freshmen in English. To make it worse, she is a new teacher and hasn't had the time to prepare herself for this impossible task. As she finds the time, she sews, travels, reads, and listens to music. Mrs. Joan Sternberg is another first-year teacher here, al- though she substituted a bit last year. A graduate of the Dominican College in Wisconsin, she majored in English and minored in Spanish. Although faced with sophomore Eng- lish, she feels that it is just another fact of life and takes it in stride. Such are the makings of great teachers! Mrs. Sternberg, sophomore English instructor, enjoys the creative fields such as reading and writing. A graduate of Marquette University in Wisconsin. Miss Rausch ma- jored in History and minored in English. Miss Dement loves English. French, and kids. She has to. While in college she studied the first two. and now teaches the third.
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Mr. Dugnolle and Mr. Cunningham arc the two Math I teachers at KHS. Mr. Dug- nollc is an avid science fan, while Mr. Cunningham is a health nut. Math Instructors Have a Variety of Skills, Hobbies Mr. Bruner says. “Eat your Wheaties. Mr. Charles Dugnolle is new to Kingman this year, teaching Math I, Physics, and Earth Science. Once a teacher in Laramie. Wyoming, he had been affiliated with North American Aviation. Mr. David Cunningham has taught here for twelve years. His courses this year included Algebra 1 and Math I. He coached JV football and basketball as well as sponsoring Letter- man’s Club. His hobbies include sports and hunting. Mr. Jim Zoubek is another twelve-year man who demands obedience from Geometry and Trigonometry students. A sponsor of the Na- tional Honor Society, he is also an excellent speaker. Mr. Bill Bruner taught Algebra 1 and II this year. He was Varsity football coach and spon- sored Lettcrman’s Club. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, golfing, and worrying about this season’s football record. (Sorry about that.) 22
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