Duncan High School - Wildkat Yearbook (Duncan, AZ)

 - Class of 1964

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We dedicate it to two good ’Kats, Topper and Dean Floyd (Topper) Johnson, who first took up the job in 1950, was drafted into the the army that November. In 1952 he returned to take up his duties of “picking up after the forgetful kids who throw papers on the campus.” Topper met his wife, Mary Scott, when he was a patient in the Morenci Hospital, where she was a nurse. She still does part time nursing there. The Johnsons have two young sons--Paul, four, and Steven, “almost three. ” Topper advises all young people, and especially boys, to finish their high school and “get that diploma. ’’ Topper, we salute you and thank you for the work you do and the help you give. Floyd (Topper) Johnson Dean Chapman graduated from Duncan High School in 1938. After two years of army life he settled down for four years of work at Phelps Dodge. He then returned to Dun- can to serve as custodian in the grade school for eight years. In 1953 he came to the high school and “has been here ever since.” His wife is the former Della Horn. Deanna Rhodes, the oldest of the Chap- mans’ daughters, graduated in 1960. Willie, junior, and Lynn, in second grade, are the other two members of the family. Dean, we salute you and thank you for the work you do and the help you give. Dean Chapman

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Grateful for our parents and friends, we present the 1964 WILDKAT Foreword Cattlemen, Cottonmen, Coppermen, and Men of Commerce all play important parts in our community and school. They want to make Duncan High School a better place for the youth of this valley to at- tend. We, the graduating class of 1964, should always bear in mind the many trips to town which our parents have made from distant ranches and farms, as well as from Franklin and Virden, to make it possible for us to attend all the activities in which we wished to participate. We should remember the long hours of driv- ing which the Phelps Dodge workers have in going to and from work so that their children can attend Duncan schools. We want to thank the merchants for sup- porting and promoting school activities and projects. We, the annual staff of 1964, would like to pay tribute to these people in this year’s WILDKAT. Table of Contents Calendar.........................................4 Administration, Faculty.........................10 Curriculum......................................18 Activities......................................26 Sports..........................................46 Classes ........................................ 56 Advertisements..................................70 Senior Register.................................91 Index 92



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Registration is over 200 as Kats return Sophomore Cecilia Lujan registers Aug. 27 with new principal, William S. Dill. New study hall door has not yet been installed. RIGHT: Dennis Moyers, student body president, presides at county student council meeting. Plans were made for Greenlee County unit. Assistant coaches Dean Honsinger and Leonard Hill thoughtfully watch progress of team at Benson football game. Seniors Moyers, Francese; junior Craufurd are among solemn watchers. Game ended with Benson the victor. It was Duncan’s first home game in 1963. 4

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