Duncan High School - Wildkat Yearbook (Duncan, AZ)

 - Class of 1935

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SENIOR CLASS iaO-HESY Clark Gable was left out in the cold when Archie Hext went to Hollywood last week for a couple of days. The nation is going ! about him, expecially when he plays that ,'L xaphone v altz. ; How Thrilling I Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kilgore are the proud parents of quintuplet boys. That makes nine children in six years. They won the National prize for the most boys in one year. I don’t see how he does it. Charley Walters, the Stradivarius of modern times, has a new $50,000 a week contract in the Fox pictures, and also a new baby boy who will no doubt be a violinist. Faye 17. Anderson is in Africa with her charming husband who is teaching the natives modern jazz music. Faye is giving vocal land dancing lessons. The famous movie star Virginia PeeWee Cosper, the Mae West i of 1074, was married for the eighth time,. Chis time 3he married Mr. Virgil Burtcher, who bought the larges' brewery in the world in honor of the occasion. 'e don't see how he stays in condition I to drive his new racing airplane. Dolrh Duncan r nd 'alter Lockhart incorporated her cow ranch ! his horse ranch when they wore married in the city of Neblet, | New Mexico last night, i'.or. Lockhart has been granted nine di-I vorces in the last ten years. Let's hope that this one lasts. Nellie Rainville, instead of singing in Phoenix, chose to sing to Buster Gilillespe on a cow ranch twenty miles west of Duncan, Arizona. (Tough luck Girlie) Mac Matheson and Jcan Hempstead have at last united the City Meat Market and Duncan Drug otore. Most of us have almost given up hope. The couple are on their way to becoming millionair as they own the two stores and Mac is an inventor of great fane. Reed Dees is the editor of the second largest news paper in the United States, he has located his place of business on the Mrin Street of Duncan, Arizona. His newspaper is written in 25 foreign languages and is said to be the most unusual newspaper in the world. He is the brains of the Soughv est. Duncan was indeed shocked to hear that our ex-yell leader of DUI 3 Josie is the proud mother of a 14-£ pound boy. Now DUHS can look for ard for another yell leader. They haven't had one since Josie graduated. CThe dear Gal). . . J. T. Gentry, butter known as Bob Hancock II has changed the '■'ite Hou e Grocery Store into a department store. Marlin F. Aker and hi charming bride, Margaret Girard sailed South America thi3 morning, where they will build their future home.



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Howard Arnett liftud 1199-5- pounds to-day to show the public how strong he was, in spite of the fact that he has lost both ears in a tussel with his wife. Jime Gsle has now took the position of orchestra leader of Hext orchestra after 15 years of faithful service. The orchestra started in 1935 with four high school musicians. ..reel Lunt has united Stinger E, Tumbling T, E-L, X-U, Railroad track, Lazy D-$ brands and raches. Y hat a rustler. Frank Frances h?.s r. class of 100 Golf students, which he intends to make equal to himself. He has set a. record for the world to shoot at. Agnes (Malone) .'xton has set the fashion for 1976 and '77 for married women. Leao Osborne became principal of the DUHS. The first woman principal that has ever J q at DUHS. Often she turns 250 p und : brutes over her knees and precedes to make blisters. Miss Dorothy Stoc’bridge, the owner 'f Duncan's Library, was married to Alvin G;-le. They will make their futre home in Duncan. (Alvin, be kind to her.) Marvin . rnett and June Patten, the happy couple that were married in 1934, hr.ve taken over the Standard Oil Plants of the United States. Let's hope they remember D. U» H. S. THE SENIOR GLASS WILL We, the party of the first part (the Senior Class of 1935) being sound of body and mind, on leaving this sphere of life, do, hereby, will and bequeath to the party of the second part (the Junior Class of 1935) the following: We as a group do extend to the Juniors our ability to master the most difficult tasks, realizing that it will be difficult for them to take advantage of it, but hoping for the best. We also will and bequeath to the Junior Class our key to knowledge and our wonderful spirit of cooperation. We as individuals, hereby, do will the following personal things: I, . alter Lockhart, do will and bequeath to Alfred nttaway my v inning laugh. I, Virginia Cosper, will to Helen Russel my dignity in embarrassing situations, to Laura Cranford, I do bequeath my love affairs. I, Nellie Rainville do will and bequeath the following: to Elsie Hardin, I leave my musical talent, to Elizabeth Chapman, the way I have of using my beautiful brown eyes. I, Billy Kilgore, bequeath to Chet Foster my talent for speaking Spanish fluently. I, Charles alters, do will and bequeath to Bill De n the privilege of playing in the Rodeo Cowboy Orchestra. I, Virgil Burtcher, do will and bequeath my famed nightlife to Marion Van Bibber. I, Mrs. F ye Anderson, do will and bequeath to Mary Jane Brooks my recipe for matrimonial success. I, Ela,ine Holman, do will and beaue-ath the following: to Edna Harrison, my blue-eyed baby stare, to Margaret Girard, my knowledge a-nd technique in shorthand.

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