Kingman High School - Hualapai Yearbook (Kingman, AZ)

 - Class of 1974

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The Years! Our Junior Year was one of many trials and tribu- lations for us. One of the first we encountered was the fact that the campus had been mutilated by the construction crews. That year, we. the Junior Class, graduated from riding school buses to driving our own cars. Along with a messed-up campus, we also got a mcssed-up lunch schedule. We had two separate lunch schedules at which time the lunch people had to wait outside until the bell rang. Because of this, the girls complained of the cold, but the young men kept warm by lighting tires on the convenient street corner which resulted in seventeen of them getting tickets for their public demonstration. This year, the Old Building next to the Girls' Gym burnt down, a fire which also warmed us and kept our spirits glowing. During this year we won first place in float compe- tition, the first of two. We also threw a fairly good prom for the Seniors, but they threw an even better Senior Party for us. This is the year that Vic Benja- min won All Slate honors. All in all, it was a year of change and maturity, and a year to reflect upon, to remember our true high school days. Becky Baldwin Pat Beachlcr Senior Summary We finally made it to the top and now it was our turn to look down on the underclassmen. The construction was done, and we had a whole new school football field to look forward to. With the beginning of our Senior year, If Day was the question that bothered most of us. And with the help of some seniors. “If Day” was far from coming true. But finally, after all the smoke in the halls cleared, we had our first If Day.” We started building our float early, and it's a good thing or it wouldn’t have gotten done, liven though building a float is supposed to be work, some peo- ple took it the other way and started to celebrate graduation a little early. But that's the Class of '74 for you. party first and work later. With the help of a few determined seniors our float did get done and even got a first place. The rest of the year went pretty well for us, and over all it was a great year for the Class of'74. Ed Beauchamp Becky Bclding 19

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Just Passin' Thru 18 Donna Adams Del Agee Robyn Allen Senior Class President - Sandy Lingenfcller. Vice-President • Ha Thompson, Treasurer-Marilyn Gray. Secretary • Deanna Power: Back Row. Girls’ Rep - Dianne Talk. Boys’ Rep • Roy Sanders. As our freshman year began we came into a different school and a different way of life. We were no longer young kids, but supposedly ma- ture high school students. In our first year at trying to build a winning float, we came in last place as many freshman floats do. We tried to make money by having a car wash. We were doing fine until an upper- classmen drove a car into the wall. This used up all our money that was earned. One of the year's highlights was a gang fight between members of the upper classes. When we came back to school at the beginning of the sophomore year, we had a year’s experi- ence of being knocked around so we were looking to do the same to the Freshmen. When the float competition came along, we came up with a better float, but took 3rd place. I his was a great accomplishment because of the classes using each other's floats for egg throw- ing practice. The rest of the year went pretty smoothly.



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