Kingman High School - Hualapai Yearbook (Kingman, AZ)

 - Class of 1976

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October! Some of the events in October were class picture taking, senior picture taking, and Homecoming. In Homecoming there is always excitement for the team and all the students. Beside the game, parade, and bonfire, there is still one more very important event: the crowning of the queen. These girls work hard and are very excited. This year the queen was Terri Hacker: no one could possi- bly explain how she felt. Sharon Jay and Tami Bvam were busy signing up students for class pictures. Some stu- dents were Rhonda Gilgen, Rol- land Sones, and Terri Schritter. RIGHT: In October there are very many spirited pep assem- blies, with the volleyball and football teams, the JV Cheer- leaders: Sarah Lawrence, Kim Hartman, Laurie Padilla, Bar- bara Simon. There are also a few of the JV Poms: Sherry Mellot, Dori Smith, Laura Neal, and Shawna Linn. BELOW: Tears of happiness stream down Terri Hacker’s face after she was crowned Homecoming Queen. Larry from Whit’s Studio makes a good photogra- pher.

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September was the end of a fun summer, and the beginning of another year at KHS. School started out with a lot of spirit, and most students were eager for school to begin. ABOVE LEFT: Books are a necessity for classes. Mrs. Carol Spears, Bookstore Manager, is giving Leona Mensay her books. ABOVE RIGHT: September also brings many things for students to do. The opening of the County Fair started a fun-filled weekend for the students. Keep wishing, Mike! Angie Conrad and Stacy Laulo look on longingly. Seniors 19



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The Fire Burns Bright Homecoming is one of the main events in October. This year the Student Council tried to get everyone involved. Anyone could enter the parade. LEFT: Monica Kemp and Belinda Bennett were showing their spirit as they cheered with cheerleaders during the Homecoming Game. October is a fall month, and trees are especially pretty as the leaves change to golden brown colors and fall to the ground. Cross Country, which takes place in October, is a popular sport. BELOW: Ken Salmon is running hard for the finish.

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