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Give Perspectives Miss Dippcl enjoys participating in a bowling league during her spare time. Instead of lowering the voting age to eighteen, she feels the draft age should be raised to twenty-one. There were many new teachers hired this year at Kingman High School. Mr. Zoeller. who teaches Social Studies, is one of them. He teaches classes of History and Basic Business. He also has charge of study hall during sixth hour. Mr. Lee says of today’s issues: I am anti- war but pro Vietnam War and anti-riot but pro student.
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Social Science Classes Civics, Sociology. Comparative Government, and World History are all taught by Mr. Theodore Wallace. In addition to his heavy schedule, he has also helped a group of interested seniors to organize a Political Science Forum at Kingman. Golf and fishing are Mr. Wallace’s favorite recreational activities. Mrs. June Porter has also helped to organize a new club at King- man this year. Future Teachers of America. She taught classes in World Geography, World History, and Civics during this, her first year at Kingman. Mr. Frank Lee is another new addition at KHS this year. A graduate of Iowa Wesleyan, he has been teaching American History classes. He hopes to do some traveling during his summer vacation. Mr. Neil Zoeller came to Kingman this year from the southern part of the state. He teaches two classes of U. S. History although his major interest is General Business. Miss Joan Deines spent the year teaching U. S. History and Civics. Although she was sick for six weeks at the beginning of the year. Miss Deines was able to recover and get her classes caught up with their studies. By the end of the year, students in Miss Deines’ Civics and U. S. History classes gained a knowledge of American Government and American History. She is a veteran teacher at Kingman. Mr. Wallace has been teaching in Kingman for twenty years. He believes that critical thinking and discipline are lacking in our society today, and he wishes to develop these abilities in his students.
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Students Study Cooking, Clothing, and the Family In Home Economics Mrs. Hull-the well-liked but modest instructor who never says a word; a go-getter who silently does her duty. Mrs. Zummalt plans to join the Women’s Softball League this summer and also to help out with the Little League. Mrs. Wanda Hull taught Home Economics II, III, and IV this year, as well as serving as a junior class sponsor. Teach- ing here for nineteen years, she also sponsored the Future Homemakers of America and is an avid music fan. Mrs. Carma Zummalt taught Home Economics I this year. Having instructed here six years now, she was a sponsor of the Pep Club, Drill Team, and FI IA. She just loves sports, especially volleyball, softball, boating and skiing. Mrs. Virginia Jensen was new to Kingman this year, in- structing the class of Special Education. Revamping the curriculum for her students this year, a work-study program was set up for juniors and seniors, with emphasis placed on banking, insurance, and income procedures. Mrs. Jensen is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin where she majored in Home Economics and Special Education. After school hours she spends her time doing gardening work, playing bridge, and snow skiing. This summer she has planned a trip back to Wisconsin to visit with some of her friends. Mrs. Jensen was the Special Education instructor this year. Mrs. Jensen Initiates Vocational Training For Special Education 28
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