Duncan High School - Wildkat Yearbook (Duncan, AZ)

 - Class of 1940

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i- - 7 v- ■; • T, Linda Perry, do will and bequeath my great love for under-classmen to Marjie Jean Patterson. I, Louis Clavell, do will and bequeath my long term at Duncan High School to Pat Thompson. I, Bobby Leonard, do will and bequeath my blond curly hair and ability to play tennis to Billy Lunt. I, Harold McGrath, do will and bequeath my one woman consistency and matrimonial adventures to Charley Curry. I, Gene O’Dell, do will and bequeath my privilege of graduating without attending school and the care of three of my four lady friends to Enard Scadlock. I, Marjorie Reyes, do will and bequeath my extreme interest in activities and snorts to I'ary Jo Wyatt, and my he-man catching formula to Georgia Bradshaw. I, Ruth Speer, do will and bequeath my unassailable position as teachers pet to Ella Caperton, and my notorious night life to Betty Crowell. T, Lawrence Romney, do will and bequeath my dramatic ability and baby eyes to Sam Sloan. I, R. C. RU3Sell, do will and bequeath my superior brand of self-assurance and mymodest popularity to MiltonEdington. I, Mildred Sexton, do will and bequeath my broken heart to Hazel Clayton, and my unusual capacity for enjoying it to Lucille 3ertella. I, Robert Stewart, do will and bequeath my pedestal and hero-worshipers to Grady Foote. I, Bob White, do will and bequeath my vivacious smile and line of least resistence to Philip Freese. I, L. V. Smith, do will and bequeath to Wylie Boyd my antique and picturesque traveling machine. I, Glade Stowell, do will and bequeath my hair raising adventures, and live wire personality to Lon Dee Russell. I, Lloyd Webster, do will and bequeath my humorous chatter and extraordinary wit to Howard McGrath. I, Raymond Nations, do will and bequeath my mysterious silent disposition and ineshaustable supply of thumb tacks to Garth Hanchett. I, Roy Williams, do will and bequeath my enormous vocabulary and artistic temperament to Ralph Johnson. I, Helen Creasman, do will and bequeath my little sirl ways, my musical giggle, and my clinging vine disposition to Homer Ell edge.



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.X CZXZ2CZ5 DUHS G3CZX-S The room was dark. A hazy blue light was reflected from the ceiling from which hung a large crystal ball into which gazed the Junior class of 1940. The future of the honorable seniors was revealed to the inquiring eyes of the Duncan Union High School. We find Miss Creasraan still teaching home-making in the Duncan High School. She has had splend- ed success in everything but the out-standing aim in every woman’s life. Amid happy cheers and celebration tonight, Miss Ophelia Acosta took oath to the office of President of Mexico. She is the first woman to become President of any country. Fred Arnett is happily married to the late Miss Joyce Hughes. They are making their home in the new Duncan post office. R. C. Russell has become the President of Kawiaii. He has started a new form of government in which each person does what he wants to. 3ud Stewarts one year old race colt is still running against HardSpeer’s tenyear old colt and is finally shov ing- progress. Nor.ineAttaway was married in Reno to Themultomillionnre actor, Mr.’.Villiam ’. inkier.They are spending their honey- moon in the mountains in a small hotel named Tranquillity. Banks Bourgeous and his little wife Naomi are making their home in New Rome, The capital of tlie New Rome Empire. Banks is called Ceusir the second. He his make almost as brilliant a career as the first Cearsar. Edna Jellinghousen is still single and teaching Geometry in the Duncan High School. Her strong determination hasgiv- en her the success that she attained. • Dean Johnson is home tending the kids while Edith his wife, is making tour of the United States with other members of K.G.L.U,- Edith is a famous opera singer. Bobby Leonard, the late world champion tennisplayer was just defeated six times by a rank'Morenci amateur. Harold McGrath is Graduating from the Duncan High School this year, 1950. He returned to high school in 1946 tocom- plete his high school education. Raymond Nations is flying air-mail betweenthe threelar- ge-metropolitan areas of Suncan, Duncan has increased in po- pulation and size since 1040. This is one screwed up afair. Gene O’Dell is working his way through Niblet - Johnson College, hauling garbage for the Johnson-Niblet Co. Linda Perry has accepted the position of nurse— maid for her little nephew, Murry Walker Junior. CZ2CZZLZ5 1940 ZTTJTjn

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