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M 'm iniitration DOUGLAS BRUBAKER Superintendent This has been the thirty-third year in Duncan for Mr. Brubaker, and his tenth year as superintendent of schools. Coming to Duncan in 1929 as a class- room teacher, Mr. Brubaker became county superintendent in 1935 and held that position until the fall of 1943, when he returned to Duncan as elementary school principal--an office which he still holds. In 1952 when Duncan Schools were consolidated, he became superin- tendent. sdliead Letter ROBERT WRIGHT Principal During his third year in Duncan, and first as principal, Mr. Wright has encouraged regular attendance, dis- cipline, and scholarship. An outstand- ing new regulation concerns student cars--keys are checked into the office each morning, and no noon-time joy- riding. Neatness of dress for both boys and girls was especially stressed this year. 7
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ALFRED ATTAWAY Mr. Attaway has been a school board member for four years. He and his wife are graduates of DHS, and their children, Diane and Wayne, attend Duncan Grammar School, and have a little brother, Kevin, born last July. LEE WATERS Mr. Waters, who came to Duncan at the age of twenty-one, has been a board member for two years. Two of his sons, Lester and Ronald, are graduates of DHS, as is his wife; and a third son, David, is a member of the class of 1962. d oar FRANK WILLIS Mr. Willis, a DHS grad- uate, has been a board member for three years. His son and daughter graduated from Duncan High, and his three grandsons and one granddaughter now attend Duncan Grammar School. cl, Administration jfd(an Mr. Attaway, president; Mr. Willis, clerk; Mr. Waters, member
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Mr. Armstrong explains the mysteries of the slide rule to Diane Nelson and Robert Aker. This has been Mr. Armstrong's first year at Duncan High School. Two sections of Algebra I, two of Algebra II, and one of geo- metry have been the order of his day. Mr. Armstrong re- ceived his B. A. degree in secondary education and his M. Ed. in guidance at the University of Arizona. Mrs. Boyett's third year at Duncan High School was marked by a special interest in preparing her classes for the wear and tear of college life. Mrs. Boyett has stim- ulated interest in all phases of English. Mrs. Boyett re- ceived her B. A. degree from Ouachita College in Arizona. Sandra Gentry, Carmen Quinones, Richard Devoll, Jody Jacobson study a bulletin board for a unit in using the library. 8
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