Duncan High School - Wildkat Yearbook (Duncan, AZ)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 27 THE DUNCAN WILDCAT y Row one—Pauline Allred. Joyce Hughes, Arleen Anderson. Howard McGrath, Sammy Sloan, Carol Dean, Jimmie Curry. L. D. Russell, Elvin Lunt, Earl Gooch. Row two—Carmen Bejarano, Darleen Stewart. Raeleen Carpenter. Billy Lunt, Billy Russell. Row three—Ida Moffett, Edna Jellinghausen, Afton Johnson, Laurence Romney, Nelson Webster. Row four—Wilma Nelson, Mildred Sexton, Cherrill Brown, Bobby Leonard. Glade Stowell, Grady Foote. Row five—H. T. Clothier, instructor. Venola Campbell. Katherine Crum. Jack Lunt, Garth Hanchett. Bob White. Clarence Wilson, Roy Williams, Kenneth Foote, Stanley Hager. Mat Malone. Row six—Georgia Bradshaw, Clara Wilson, Lloyd Webster, Willis Attawav, Elmer Cloudt. Commercial Department



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age 29 THE DUNCAN WILDCAT Calendar of School Activities SEPTEMBER 5. Dooms Day! School started! 6. Class and Student Body officers elected. 15. A party for the entire student body. Everyone had a good time—includ- ing the faculty. 16. The Wildcats played their first football game of the season with Ft. Grant and heat ’em 28-0. 22. Junior class had a “tacky” party. They all had a good time although it was a tacky affair. 23. First edition of the school paper was published. Not so bad for a starter. 26. A11 assembly was held. Our city fire chief. Bill Boyd, gave an oration. 30. Our Wildcat squad skunked the Safford Bulldogs, 28-0. OCTOBER 6. Freshman party. They all had a stink- ing good time. 7. Victory again! We defeated Morenci (12-6). 11. The Seniors raised whoope-e-e. They had their first party. 13. We had another assembly. A Mr. Tag- gart gave a talk about Czccho-Slo- vakia. 14. Our Wildcats walloped Pima’s football squad with a score of 19-6. 20. A National Assembly program was given to the student body entitled “Science on Parade.” 21. Again the Wildcats take the victory. We beat Ft. Thomas 20-6. 26. Our volleyball girls lost their first game of the season to Morenci. It was a hard-fought game. 27. Our Music Department entertained us in an assembly. We all enjoyed the program. 29. Our Wildcats lost their first game this season to Globe. 12 to 6. They put up a good battle anyway. NOVEMBER 4. We lost our second game of the season to Thatcher. 27-7. This was the last game we lost in the season. 5. The Music and Dramatics class put on a half-hour program over KGLU. 9. Morenci heat our volleyball girls again. This time it was on our own floor. 11. Why is everyone so excited? Oh yes. we get a holiday. It’s Armistice Day. 11. We defeated the Miami Vandals on their field with score of 14-7« 14. Our Volleyball team was defeated by the Virden girls. 15. The Sophomores had their class party, and say, was it a party! 18. The Clifton Volleyball team defeated us in a hard-fought game. 19. And again the Wildcat team takes the victory. Our football squad defeated Clifton with a score of 39-19. 21. The Volleyball team lost their last game of the season to Virden. 24. We all had a swell feast and vacation. There was no school Thursday or Friday. 24. The Junior Class gave the first school dance of the year which was a very successful affair. 24. The football team won their last game of the season which was played with Lordsburg on our home field. Score, 20-12. DECEMBER 1. School was dismissed Thursday and Friday while the teachers attended the State Teachers Convention at Phoenix. 7. We defeated Virden in our first basket- ball game of the season. 8. The student body was entertained by some Swiss singers. It was a Na- tional assembly production. 9. Our basketball team won the second game of the season with Lordsburg, by a close score of 22-23. 10. The school broadcasted a program by remote control from the Duncan Theater over station KGLU. Boy, was it a program! 13. The Wildcat basketball team clipped the Florence Gophers 30-23. 14. We beat Virden for the second time this season. 15. The Dramatics class put on a one-act play entitled, “The Eyes of Tlaloc.” 20. The Home Ec. girls enjoyed a party. 22. Hurrah! Christmas vacation begins. 22. Morenci beat us which made the first loss of the season. 23. Everybody enjoyed the big Senior Hop. JANUARY 3. The Christmas vacation ends. Roll u your sleeves! 6. We defeated Pima on their court 7. What a game! We defeated S:»P • our home court. 13. We beat the Thatcher Fa game on our home co

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