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Tahir of Contents School and Community ................................page 1 Activities...........................................page 17 Classes: Seniors.....................................page 31 Juniors......................................page 59 Sophomores...................................page 77 Freshmen.....................................page 93 Sports...............................................page 109 Academics and Faculty................................page 135 Cluhs and Organizations..............................page 157 Advertisements.......................................page 179 Closing and credits page 202 In ihe Beginning 3
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Dedication Mrs. Clara Miller earned her Bachelor’s Degree al Mount Holyoke Col- lege. oih of the leading colleges for women. Slur went on to receive her Mas- ter's Degree from Columbia University, located in New York City. After teaching twenty-four years, Mrs. Miller joined the KHS staff in the 1971-1972 school year. Mrs. Miller has spent many Saturdays, and burnt the midnight oil many nights, to make sure all deadlines were met for the 1975 Hualapai. When things were looking bleary and black, there was Mrs. Miller, always smiling, always understanding, offering her assistance. It is for these things, and her wonderful, endless devotion to the staff, that we. the 1975 Hualapai staff, dedicate the 1975 Hualapai to Mrs. Clara Miller. 2
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Luke Heads School This year, as President of the Student Council, I am planning to have more activities and more student involvement. Student Council members have been attending meetings of the Board of Education and the City Council. Some of the things I learned at ASU in July dur- ing the week of Leadership Camp I am teaching to the Student Council — things such as how to deal with l eoplc and what to do with those who are hard to get along with. Wo have less money this year although we have projects like selling pennants to earn money for student activities. Student Council meets every Tuesday on a rotat- ing schedule with Mr. John Hanley as adviser. The Gtuncil is larger this year and has a greater share in school government. For example, club activities must clear through the Student Council to avoid interfer- ence. There is also more cooperation from the teach- ers and the whole administration.” some Right: Peggy West, Secretary; Luke Lindsey, Presi- dent; Zenia Labayen, Treasurer; and George Hale, Vice-President are the elected officers of Student Council for 1974-1975. Beth Gehrke, Debbie Abshere and Curtis Cutshaw are checking the campus and the student parking lot.
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