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MRS. MARY JANE ARRINGTON To two who serve Duncan High School This 1966 WILDKAT Is dedicated The WILDKAT staff dedicates the 1966 yearbook of Duncan High School to Mrs. Mary Jane Arrington and Mr. Thomas M. Pace, with deep gratitude for the many hours they have spent in helping students. Mrs. Arrington, along with Duncan High's other two custodians helps to keep the school neat and clean. She is often sought by students for help in school activities and for ideas for class and club projects. Besides con- tributing to the comfort of students and teachers at school, she has her own home to keep. She is known throughout Duncan for her creative ability and her hobby of working with fossils and rocks. Although she has been at Duncan High only in the past two years, she has been of great ser- vice to many Wildkats. Tom Pace, a former resident of Vir- den, came to Duncan High School in 1956 to teach vocational agriculture. He has been sponsor of the Future Farmers of America and has taught general science. In the ten years of his service at Duncan High, he has in- fluenced the lives of many boys, es- pecially encouraging those who have gone on to become farmers, or ranchers or teachers. Mr. Pace prac- tices his teachings with his own small farm in Franklin, and he is Bishop of the Franklin Ward of the L.D.S. Church. 2 MR. THOMAS M. PACE
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The WILDKAT 1966 Volume 33 Published by the Students of DUNCAN HIGH SCHOOL Duncan, Arizona
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Tomorrow begins today As we, the students of Duncan High, join in the activities of our school and fulfill the assignments our teachers give us, we are preparing oul-minds and bodies to meet the challenges of the future. As each one of us graduates, he has to make the decision as to what he is going to do, now that he is out on his own. Very few of us realize how much the goals we are achieving now will affect our decisions tomorrow. It is with this thought that we, the staff of 1965-66, write this book. We sin- cerely hope that this WILDKAT will help us all to choose wisely, for To- morrow Begins Today. Contents A View of Duncan High School 4 Curriculum 11 Activities 27 Sports 47 Classes 57 Advertisements 73 Senior Register 94 Acknowledgments 95 Index 96 3
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