We’re on Our Way Deeply emblazoned upon our minds, the years we have spent at Duncan High School will always remain memorable. Whether our memories be fond or not depends specifically on how we as students behave ourselves. Our teachers have struggled to teach us the fundamental rules of life along with daily lessons. As we go on our individual ways, many ruleswill re- main with us and help make the road we travel much easier. For the seniors this is the climax of four action-packed years. Now they’re on their way. They must face the world. The big choice of what they will do now faces them squarely. There is no way of avoiding it. What they decide to do will affect them for- ever, for if they choose to further their education, they will be chal- lenged with many new experiences. !f the business world beckons to them, they will feel the thrill of mak- ing their own way in life. Should matrimony bind one to another,’they will assume new responsibilities. Yes, seniors have reached their crossroads. ' Which will they take? We’re on our way ! • I
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’64-’65 school year starts out with assembly, Wildkat band members gather at end of summer for annual Rampage parade. Behind the drum is S. Preston, followed by L. A. Lunt, G. Ste- vens, I. Barney. Rampage benefits Duncan ambulance fund. Whatever Student Body President Jim Edgar has said at opening-of-school assembly must be funny, judging by grins of Sophomores Don Johnson, Royce Wood, Dennis Tomerlin, Clay Starin. With high school enrollment opening at 195 in September, 1964, the Wildkats settled down to classes and football and volleyball, with the usual freshman initiation, band practice for half-times, lots of pep rallies, and club projects. Freshman initiation introduced some variety in costumes. KNEELING: T. Montoya, R. Rodriguez. STANDING: L. Walden, L. Price, C. Moyers, J. Johnson, B. Boyd, P. Patterson, J. Tea, S. Preston. 4
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