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New Faculty Members Create New Challenges for Students Reluctant but anxious students were greeted August 23 by at least four new faces—faces not of new students but rather new teachers. Two rookies and two veteran teachers were added to the staff. Mr. Dave Christian was the social studies teacher and head wrestling coach. He was graduated from the University of Northern Colorado. When asked how he liked KCHS, Mr. Christian said, I like the atmosphere here. In big schools you don't get a chance to know all of the students like you do in a smaller school. It's great! Kingsley, Iowa was the hometown of business teacher Miss Shari Lindgren. She jokingly said, About the only thing Kingsley and Kimball have in common is that they both begin with K. She added, The move from Kingsley was a definite adjustment for me. Kimball is a totally different lifestyle than what I am used to. For example, the irrigation process and the oilwells were new to me. Miss Lindgren replaced Miss Viola Golson, a 25-year veteran of the KCHS staff. After a year's absence of foreign language, French and Spanish were again offered in the curriculum. Mrs. JoAnn Menard, an eleven year teaching veteran from Crookstown, MN was the instructor. Another new face at KCHS was Mrs. Vicky Stanec. She taught communications and English 9. Mrs. Stanec came to Kimball from Martin SD where she taught high school English for 4 years. She commuted back and forth between the Junior High and the High School. Death, retirement, and resignation plagued the administration causing the largest turnover of teachers in the 10 years that Mr. Jerry Williams has been principal. Mr. Williams commented, I am confident the new replacements will work hard to fill the shoes of the ones we lost, and we lost some very fine teachers. A guidance counselor was not found to replace Mr. Charles Morehouse but plans were made to hire one for the next year. By May 18 the students were again anxious, but this time they were looking forward to summer vacation instead of the new school year. The four faces were no longer new and unfamiliar. Brad Randall receives a little help with his line art from teacher, Mrs. Merceda Diet in his advanced art class. JoAnn Menard Don Meyer Foreign Language Science Don McCombs Harry McNees Auto Mechanics Band
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McCombs, Auto Mechanics instructor, discusses with Kelan janicek some repairs on a school van Dan Acheson Dave Bashaw Kenda Brown Chuck Bunner Nancy Bunner Vocational Math Industrial Librarian Science Physical Education Agriculture Arts Frank Calise Cathy Carter Dave Christian Merceda Dietz Bob Dunkin Social Sciences Home Economics Social Sciences Art Machine Shop Deon Evans Steve Gililand George Haun Shari Lindgren Special Education English Math Business 18 Faculty Aide
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V Jane Morehouse Bernadine Reader Ardena Regier Cynthe Staehr English Business Special Education Vocal Diana Leininger intently listens as Mr. Dave Bashaw explains what to do next on her Woodworking I class. 20 Faculty At the end of a hard day's work, Mr. Chuck Bunner, like most teachers, sometimes finds it hard to see the top of his desk. Keith Staehr Vicky Stanec Physical Education English Barbara Vogel Buford Williams English Science Math
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