Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)

 - Class of 1964

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MR. ARTHUR R. LINTEAU American History Government English Sponsor: Twelfth Grade MR. GARY ROGERS Science Biology Coach Sponsor: Eleventh Grade Teachers are viewed in a variety of perspectives. A vivid example of this may be found in the accompanying photos. Some appear happy, some deep in thought, perhaps, some may even appear stoic. Regardless of how each teacher may appear, there is one common char- acteristic of all photos. Each teacher appears as a symbol of authority. They represent the authority which is necessary to promote the suc- cessful integration of each student into our society. Fortunately, for the students and com- munity as well as teachers themselves, each individual of the faculty has a different method of obtaining the same results. Certainly after some thought, students realize and appreciate the necessity and advan- tage of having each teacher appear as a unique individual. This intangible, sometimes abstract, and often obscure quality known as individuality MR. WILLIAM RUPPRECHT Senior Band Cadet Band Choir Sponsor: Tenth Grade MR. LOUIS WENZLAFF Typing I II Office Practice Bookkeeping Sponsor: Ninth Grade

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MR. DONALD SPOHN Principal MRS. VIRGINIA LANWAY Principal's Secretary MR. THOMAS DALE Superintendent MRS. MARGARET GETTEL Superintendent's Secretary



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is always present though we may not be aware of it at the time. When we stop to think of it, we can view these various characteristics which make each teacher different. The most obvious of these are physical features. However, the most priceless qualities of these individuals cannot be seen but rather, they are observed over a long period of time. As to those charac- teristics which can only be observed, we might watch how a person acts in, or reacts to various situations. We watch our teachers in this way. We wonder at their motivating techniques and laugh at their mistakes. But, because our teachers do not crumble under this constant pressure of teen- agers, we can honestly call them unique individ- uals. MR. THOMAS BRADLEY World History Geography-History Michigan History Sponsor: Tenth Grade MR. DAVID L. HAMPEL Speech General Business Journalism Sponsor: Twelfth Grade MR. LEWIS HARPER Ag. I, II, III, IV Farm Shop Sponsor: Eleventh Grade MR. LEWIS LESTER Science Mathematics Physics Physical Education Coach 7

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