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FRONT ROW: Duff Chapman, head maintenance; Iven Thygerson.J. W. Santee, Hubert Bowman. BACK ROW: Jay Pierce, Garth Lunt, Jimmy Sanders, John Smith, Kenneth Lunt. Duncan bus drivers travel many miles; custodians perform varied services Duncan High School’s nine bus drivers haul students about 360 miles daily from Virden, Three Way, Franklin, the Compressor Station, the Road Camp, and points in Duncan. After the morning run, they scatter for various other jobs. Some farm, some ranch, some teach. By 3:15 they must be at the school again to make the school-to-home run. How would you like to climb the flagpole (as Topper did when his nylon cord disappeared this year) or clean up a room full of orange peels (as Dean did once after a visiting team had dressed in the girls’ locker room)? Dean and Topper perform such tasks the year around to keep the high school buildings and grounds looking clean. Dean Chapman, Floyd Johnson
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Office girls earn credit, give much help Sheila Wood, Cheryl Stephens, Lora Faye Lee, Jeane Nelson. Betty Highwood. Counselor Hicks is guide to seniors for college plans Mr. Charles Hicks, guidance coun- selor for the past three years, helps in planning schedules and placing students in classes. He administers vocational aptitude tests, and ITED tests for determining the educational progress of students. He helps college-bound seniors regi- ster for the ACT program. He notifies students of available schol- arships in different colleges. Mr. Hicks helps each senior choose the best possible college from the information which he keeps on file. Mr. Hicks assists Buddy Jensen.
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Daily lunches satisfy many M e 11 - i n - the-mouth cinnamon rolls, fine Spanish foods, and other specialties of the cooks make lunch-time a happy one for the DHS Wildkats. The ladies, on duty at 7:30 in the morning till at least 2:30 each afternoon, begin serving about 11 when the kindergarten bat- talion arrives, and sink down in exhaustion after the high school Panzer troops straggle out. Most days, they have served about 550 people. The cheerful group is headed by Mrs. Maude Hartley, who also superintends the clean-up crew of almost a dozen high school boys who wash dishes, stack milk bottles, and do other necessary jobs in return for their lunch. This is Mrs. Hartley’s second year as cafeteria manager. Seated: Maude Hartley, manager; Rachel Sanders, Thaddie Bourgeous. STANDING: Helen Boyd, Ruth Sexton. Student helpers wash mountains of dishes SEATED: R. Mortensen, L. Lunt, J. B. Lunt, R. Anderson. STANDING: R. Hicks, W. Gardner, R. Richins, H. Lunt, B. Richardson, B. Jensen, J. Acres. N. Adams. 17
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