Kingman High School - Hualapai Yearbook (Kingman, AZ)

 - Class of 1976

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Qtudents Are Involved at KHQ The ’75-’76 Student Council Officers: President Peggy West, Vice-President Cathy Caughlin, Secretary Monica Kemp, and not pictured Treasurer Zenia Labayen. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Kingman Public Library was once the school house back when Kingman was just being founded. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sandy Hart’s truck — one of our finer models! BOT- TOM LEFT: Theone Stewart, Leah Edwards, and Carol Maag seem interested at one of the Student Council meetings. Peggy West, President of Student Council made this statement at the beginning of the school year. As Student Council President, I plan to involve as many students as I can around the school. I also plan on getting the Student Council to close the gap between the students and teachers. During the summer a few Student Council members got together, along with Dr. Vance and our advisor, Mr. Hanley, and started planning dances, pep rallies, and a meeting once a week. By those things being out of the way, we then had time for passing activity sheets and other impor- tant business that needed to be discussed during the meeting. They are all hard workers in Student Council and I know we will get a lot done this year.” . ! 10

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Men had to check the vehicles for their farms, while the ladies went out shopping for new clothes. Regina Cook and Dean Kern dressed up on Colonial Day.” 9



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And in Their Community Our community, as seen from Hilltop, is quite different from what it was 200 years ago. Then there was nothing to Kingman except the Hualapai Indians, mountains, rocks, and grass. 118 years ago, Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale, U.S.N., came through with his camels on his way to laying out a route to Califor- nia, according to the park monument. 95 years ago, in 1880, Lewis Kingman, an official of the Santa Fe Railroad, selected and named this area as a train stop. For many years, the people living here attended the Little Red School House,” which is now restored and used as a public library. Many other schools have been built. Near the new Junior High is the Wia Manua Park which honors the eleven July 5 firemen. ii

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