Duncan High School - Wildkat Yearbook (Duncan, AZ)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 25 THE DUNCAN WILDCAT First row, reading from left to right—Edna Raburn. Pauline Allred. Earl Gooch. Nelson Webster, Billy Lunt, Bobby Leonard, Charlie Curry. Racleen Carpenter, Norma Crum, Billy Russell, Robert Winkler. Second row—Arleen Anderson, Darleen Stewart, Clarence Bourgeous. R. Y. L. Smith, Edith Burtcher, L. V. Smith, Doris Arnett. Third rozv—Harold Goodman, Billy Beavers. Glade Stowell, Howard McGrath, Exa Belle Simms, Ruth Elliott, Georgia Bradshaw. Fourth row—Venola Campbell. Betty Aker, Fern Burtcher. Laurence Romney. Patsy Cosper, Sara Mae Gale, Lloyd Webster. Fifth rozo—Fred Arnett. Garth Hanchett. Worth Duncan. Vinita Nations. Virginia Aker. Sixth rozu—Wayne Holden. Robert Beavers. Jim Bejaranno. Ross Holden. El win Lunt. Wes. A. Santee (Director). Note of explanation: The members of the band not pictured here are: Ima Jean Rose, G. C. Curry, Dean Johnson, Raymond Nations. Band This year the band elected officers: President....-.-......................... ...Arleen Anderson Secretary...........-............................ Garth Hanchett Librarian ..........----------- -..................Darleen Stewart Assistant Librarian.........................-...-....Edith Burtcher This year the band presented many solos at the Music Meet at 1 hatcher April 21 and 22. The solos were played by the following: Piano, Betty Aker; Violin, Harold Goodman; Saxophone, Margaret Reyes; Saxophone, Charlie Curry; Bass, Wayne Holden; Mellophone, Sara May Gale; Clarinet, Margaret Reyes; I rom- bone. Garth Hanchett: Baritone. Lloyd Webster; Clarinet Trio, Margaret Reyes, Charley Curry. Edith Burtcher: Clarinet Quartet, Margaret Reyes, Charles Curry, Edith Burtcher, Xochitl Acosta; Brass Quartet, Sarah May Gale. Harold 'A man, Lloyd Webster, Garth Hanchett; Saxophone Quartet 'et Burtcher, G. C. Curry, Charlie Curry.

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THE DUNCAN WILDCAT Page 22 Boys’ Chorus The following boys were members of the chorus but are not in the above picture: Bruce Robertson, Bert Lunt. Wayne Bradshaw, and Howard Gilliland. This year, as usual, the chorus went to Thatcher to enter the Music contest. The parts they prepared for the contest were as follows: Tenor Solo—Earl Gooch. Boys Glee Club—Boys Glee Club. Boys Quartet—Earl Gooch, Evan Romney, A Capella—Boys ancf Girls Chorus. Robert Beavers. Harold Goodman. Mixed Chorus—Boys and Girls Chorus. First row, left to right—Willis Attaway, R. C. Russell, Harold Goodman, R. V. L. Smith, Howard McGrath. Carroll Dean. Herbert Lehman. Second row—J. W. Santee (Director), Orval Bryant, Jack Lunt. Wayne Lunt, Robert Beavers, Charles Curry. Third row—Robert Stewart. Matt Malone, Houston Russell, Fred Arnett, Pete Gould. Fourth row—Norman Blazzard. Richard Hext. Harold McGrath. Garth Hanchett. Bottom row, reading left to right—Pauline Allred. Patsy Cosper, Ima Jean Rose, Ruth Elliot. Edith Burtcher, Exa Belle Simms, Edna Eaburn. Nonne Attaway. Second row—Helen Crum. Gladys Gale. Sara Mae Gale, Afton Johnson. Baeleen Carpen- ter, Virginia Aker, Marcella Massey. Third row—Elda Lunt. Ida Moffett. Norma Crum, Wilma Nelson, Frances Hill, Wilma Goodner, Kathleen Perry. Fourth row—Katherine Crum, Doris Arnett. Hortense Reyes, Marjorie Reyes, Wilda Faye Curry. Marian Williams. Girls’ Chorus The girl’s chorus entertained the student body several times this year. Also they prepared wing numbers for the Eastern Conference music meet held at Thatcher April 22: ‘Go Down, Moses” Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doon” t of a Thousand Eyes”



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THE DUNCAN WILDCAT Page 24 Rottom rote, reading left to right—Mabel Phillips, Thelma Merrell, Mildred Sexton. Jessie Foote. Venna Allred. Norinc Attaxvay. Top row—Harry Dees, Scott Sloan, Norman Blazzard. Dick Hext, Wayne I.unt, Mr. Freestone (Instructor). Dramatics The Dramatics class this year lias accomplished much in the held of Dramatics. They presented a radio play over station KGLU, Safford, entitled “Locked Out” November 4. Those that took part were: Harry Dees, Wayne Lunt, Gary Crab- tree, I helma Merrell, and Jessie Foote. The plot of the play was based upon a bashful young man who misplaced the key to his apartment which act puts him in many complicated predicaments. The class presented their first major production of the year on December 8, entitled “ 1 he Eyes of Tlaloc.” The story took place in John Wayne’s ranch house in Southern Arizona where hangs a large and vivid mural painting of the Aztec god, 1 laloc. I he malicious eyes of the hideous creature gleamed through the shadows. ()utside an equinoctial storm rages with wind, rain, and lightning. Amanda and Ezra, furtive old caretakers of the place, admit one after another of the strange groups of people who enacted a drama within the walls of the mysterious house. They presented a one-act comedy entitled “Clipped” at the Speech Arts contest in Miami April 1. This play was also presented before the Virden Student Body on March 31. Actors in the play were: Thelma Merrell, Jessie Foote, Harry Dees, and Waym ’ unt. Burtch nted Du---in High School at Miami in the oratorial nd won

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