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Faculty MARC LEMIEUX BERNICE V. MILLER T. M. PACE J. W. SANTEE MR. LEMIEUX's duties for the past four years have included teaching industrial arts and general math. His shop students have made many handsome and useful products. Mr. Lemieux obtained the B.A. and M.A. degrees from Arizona State University. MRS. MILLER has been homemaking teacher for six years and this year taught a section in freshman Eng- lish. Practical experience in cooking and serving meals, furnishing model homes, sewing, and con- ducting nursery classes have been her students' proj- ects. MR. PACE, vocational agriculture teacher, teaches in the classrrom, in the fields, and in the farm shop, which this year was given separate quarters from the shop department in the south wing of the gym. Mr. Pace, who taught general science also this year, has the B.S. degree from New Mexico State University. MR. SANTEE, senior teacher at DHS, has been here thirty-three years. Former students now are follow- ing musical careers, and his vocal and instrumental groups and soloists are always sought for programs in Greenlee County. He has a B. M. degree from Beth- any College, Lindsborg, Kansas. marries; Blake teaches speech; Armstrong, German MRS. VAN GUNDY has been advising the school yearbook and newspaper during most of the seven- teen years she has been at Duncan. She is librarian and sophomore English teacher also. She received her B.A. degree at Monmouth College in Illinois, and the M.A. at the University of Illinois. MR. WRIGHT, principal of the high school, assisted in football and coached the track team. His training in mathematics prepared him to plan budgets and keep accounts for the numerous curricular and extra- curricular activities of Duncan High. He received the B.Ed. and M.Ed. at Southwestern State, Wea- therford, Oklahoma. Traditional event for the faculty of both grade and high schools in the fall is an out- door picnic. Last October the teachers met on the lawn beside the cafeteria and broiled steaks to eat with salad, watermelon, and other good foods. Above. Coaches Hicks and Chapman check the progress of the T- bones for themselves and their wives. NATHALIE VAN GUNDY ROBERT E. WRIGHT
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ROY A. ARMSTRONG JOSEPHINE BLAKE FLOYD CHAPMAN H. T. CLOTHIER MR. ARMSTRONG, whose main teaching field is mathematics, used his float time in the new schedule to teach German. Advanced math re- placed the usual geometry. Mr. Armstrong holds a B. A. degree in secondary education and an M.Ed. in guidance from the University of Arizona. MRS. BLAKE, besides being a newcomer herself, in- troduced a class in speech during her float period. Other classes were freshman and senior English. She earned the B.A. and M.A. degrees at the University of Southern California, and taught in California be- fore coming to Duncan. MR. CHAPMAN'S subjects during his sixth year at DHS were American Government and physical edu- cation. In addition to being athletic director for the school, he was head football coach. News in his life last summer was his marriage to Juanita Walmsley. His B. Ed. degree was earned at Arizona State Col- lege. This year was MR. CLOTHIER'S thirty-first at Duncan High. He taught commercial subjects and art and coached the volleyball and tennis teams. He re- ceived his B.A. degree at Bethany College and the M.A. at Colorado State College. Two new teachers join Duncan High staff; Chapman MR. COURS came to Duncan last fall to teach class- es in American history, world history, and general business; and to act as head basketball coach and as- sistant in baseball. He earned the B.S. degree at Morningside College in Iowa and has taught in Casa Grande, Tombstone, and at the state industrial school at Ft. Grant. MRS. DULL has filled her five years at DHS with classes in Spanish and in junior English. Her students learn good pronunciation by means of tapes and rec- ords. She earned her B.A. at the University of Arizona. MR. HICKS, guidance counselor, teaches Spanish and is head baseball coach and assistant in basket- ball. He has a B.A. in Education from Ball State Teachers College in Indiana and last summer at- tended a special institute in guidance at New Mexico University. MR. HONSINGER, teacher of biology, general sci- ence, and chemistry, assists in football, baseball, and track. He received his training at Southwestern State College, Weatherford, Oklahoma, and holds the B.S. degree. ROY C. COURS VERA POWER DULL CHARLES B. HICKS DEAN HONSINGER 14
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ASSISTANTS TO OFFICE SECRETARY: Sue Davis, Irene Barney, Pat Beauford, Ann Richardson. SEATED: Angie Valles. These girls type, record information, operate duplicator, run errands. New machine in the office was a copying machine. MRS. LOMA McEUEN, Secretary, assists both Superintendent Brubaker and Principal Wright in efficient handling of school records, corres- pondence, payrolls. Office secretary, guidance counselor, LIBRARIANS: Steve Lehman, fifth period; Margaret Rodriguez, second period; Blessie Tellez, first period; James Bailey, fourth period; Marilynn Davis, third period; Barbara Harrington, float period. They checked books out and in, watched overdues, found books and other materials for students. New in the library this year were the doors in the cupboard below the dictionaries.
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