Kingman High School - Hualapai Yearbook (Kingman, AZ)

 - Class of 1976

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Page 11 text:

LEFT: K n Salmon’s hairstyle was the top of the fad list in the eyes of most girls. YEEOOW, look out, Vic- tor Dye is here! BELOW: Cathy Eakins wore the new style midi- dress. Leah Edwards depicted the 1976 style for shoes with the four- inch heels she was wearing. 7

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It Is a Fadulous '76 In the year 1976, 200 years after our independence, who would ever think the fads of today would prevail? Levis, midiskirts, halter tops, 4-inch heels, and funny-faces were an everyday part of the unique world of today. There was Tina Melrose with a “fadulous” Levi skirt! As always, Levis were 1 in FADS! In this day and age, if you didn’t like the movie, “Jaws, couldn't get around to saying later,” or didn’t hang out at the “V.I.,” you were a “turkey” and probably belonged back in the colonial days of Ben Franklin and George Washington. A lot of the older generation still frowned on the younger and vice versa. What neither one realized was that 200 years from now we probably will be looking like good old Ben Franklin and George Washing- ton! r



Page 12 text:

Bicentennial Prevails The Bicentennial played a prominent role in both the com- munity and the high school. The Bonelli Residence, and the new wing to the Mohave Museum of History and Arts were two of the local Bicentennial projects. The theme of Homecoming was “Bicentennial.” The Yearbook Staff explored the Museum, with Mrs. Doris Lightwine, Curator, in early Octo- ber. Showing off some of the many artifacts, clothes, and dis- plays the Museum has was the Staff's project. To acknowledge the Bicenten- nial, the Yearbook Staff dedi- cated these two pages to the nation’s 200th Birthday, and added the color supplement at the end of this book. In costumes preserved by the museum, Anne Kieffer and A1 Scott present a modern-day daguerreo- type. The horse-pulled wagon and the Mexican miners were very much a part of Arizona heritage. UPPER RIGHT: Louise Majenty and Naithal- ene Suathajame are descendants of the Hualapai Indians who lived here in homes similar to this one in the museum display. 8

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