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MR. HOYT SANDLIN Woodworking Sophomore Sponsor The departments re resent d h' MR. LEO GAMMILL General Shop Junior Sponsor p e on t is page ore: carpentry, shop, mechanical drawing, agriculture, and art. They are all combined in making the education of a Duncan High School st d t ll u en a we -rounded foundation for useful living. .5 v il i MR. CHARLES WALKER Carpentry Junior Sponsor I J MISS LETRICE PURYEAR RS. AZEL MCCLURE Art K J X Ml Library Junior High School F X .xr L .gr 'Ht 1 'A M X' rg? ,ps I .. Ng MR. ROBERT BROWN Mechanical Drawing Junior High School MR. RAYMOND PAGE Vocational Agriculture Junior Sponsor 1
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s f . Qi -. S -5 l MRS- LAURALEEN MOORE MR. KENNETH SMITH MISS DOROTHY HIGGINBOTHAM Public Schools Music Supervisor Instrumental Music Speech and English ll ' Senior Sponsor Senior Sponsor MUSIC AND SPEECH DEPARTMENTS Music and Speech are elective subiects, and the students who choose to study these fields are interested in their work. Perhaps it is this factor which enables these departments to attain success, for this year both have proved to be outstanding and have won many awards and honors. 2 i Qi -, -. ca- , f .-:fi-.zz ' T' ..r E :l r ssl Pdf? . .
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RENN TM E STNNENT EUNNEN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Frieda Vaughn, Doloris Walton, Cliffa Jean English, Janet Duncan, Freda Wilder, Patricia Leonard, Margaret McMahan, Mary Sue Robinson, Mary Frances Brown, Mary Elaine Barrett, Paula Deavenport, Ruth Ann Dunham, Pete West, Shirley Gregston, Bill Alexander, Bob Armstrong, Wayne Sparks, Carl Tucker, Douglas Dillon, Ronald Gorbet, Billy Dunn. STUDENT COUNCIL Students are elected to represent their respective home rooms in the Student Council. The officers of the council are elected each spring for the coming school term by the student body. Under the wise guidance of their advisor, Mrs. Olive Stewart, the Student Council strives to solve the various problems which occur during the year in a way which will meet with the approval of the majority of the students and faculty. This year's activities included the sponsorship of sock-hops after Friday night athletic events and the distribution of sportsmanship cards. The council sponsored the student directories and was responsible for a pep band at the basketball games. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: President, Gerald Parker, Vice The Student Council supervises all class elections and President Bobby Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer, Anne Brown. encourages each student to participate in them. NNNBNN NNSN .... STUDENT El is I L 'Ms A l r .X X I xii' 1 I 55: Q 45 'Y bk .K . c R: 5 3 f Q , X V- 'f ,Wt 5. tk
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