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ffl? i Q f gp s ' Q 5 -W -' Q N. ' t .ett ii . 32:1 ' NPS. 5 .f . ef . Q ' - -- ' ffiff t .1455 7 Wayne Iiams Kathy Keihn Rex Nelson Larry Winegar 727321 Mr. Knaub Mr. Knaub, a Green Mountain art teacher has been greatly in his own, as well. His admired talent is shown in all of his oil painting and is considered one of the best in the Green Mountain area. Asked if he ever becomes overburdened, or frustrated, No, I love the work that I do and I enjoy working with students. This is shown through his participation with National Art Honor Society He spends a great deal of his free time with students advising and lending new creative ideas Mr Knaubs fabulous paintings mainly encom pass a western theme but he also enjoys landscapes Through his determination and great talent he is a client of many art galleries in Cherry Creek Mr Knaub is a very good teacher, who is thoughtful caring and fun teacher to have Many students think of Mr Knaub as being more of a friend rather than being a teacher 5 ss- Ray Knaub 'twin N Irma Jean Kuehn Steve Merhrnger jennifer Hodges and . 5.15 A.,. Q ,,V' 1 4 ,qi A,.',' . a typical day in . orchestra. ' Mike Watson works diligently in the darkroom, developing film. Mrs. Kuehn sits in deep thought while working at her desk. y I y - v
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