Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)

 - Class of 1981

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Page 13 text:

Before classes begin, everyone gets ready for the day in different ways. Above: Kirk Hunter has “pa- per and pencil out ' but is still pretty relaxed. Above right: Pat Creason looks for journalistic, com- ic ideas in the daily paper. To the right: Mr. Cerhardt and Mr. Szybala talk over plans for the day. Mr Priestap - guid- ance and curriculum counselor. Left: Mrs. Camp- bell-study hall proctor Right: Mrs. Denhoff - Librarian Curriculum 9

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Mark Davis and Kenton Kelly hard at work in Chem Paul Galbenski and Brad Widger taking a closer look Scientifically Speaking . . . Mr. Whittaker, Mr. Schreiber, Mrs. Whittaker, know that a general knowlege of science can be very valuable today. As science teach- ers, they try to stress the impor- tance of science to us. Perhaps one day, one of their stu- dents might discover life on an- other planet, or a cure for cancer. You never know . . . What is for dinner, honey!? Worms or grasshoppers? Well, I don't know, let's try the pickled squid. Mr Whittaker - physics, chem- istry, general science. Mrs Whittaker — 8th grade science, bio- logy botany. Mr Schreiber - 7th grade science, 8th grade math, yearbook, journalism, speech, sur- vival skills 8 Curriculum



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■ Who ever said English was an easy lan- guage to master? Certainly not students at KHS. But easy is not always best and we understand that a little hard work now may pay big dividends later. These English teachers, along with others; like Mr. Vohsen, have done all they could to learn'' us about our language. Can you tell me, though, is a gerund a noun substi- tute or some new found, scientific combi- nation of ground and air? Oh well, I guess it's try again next year! One sure thing — even if the players and coaches of this game change from time to time the rules remain the same. A noun is a . . . 10 Curriculum

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