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Steel, bricks, paint, cement, combined with planning, labor make dreams come true for better Duncan High A new building, 180 feet by 58, now sits on the hill above the other Duncan HighSchool buildings, be- tween D Hill and the bus garage. In it are expanded accommoda- tions for vocational agriculture classroom and farm shop; for industrial arts classroom and workshops; and for storage rooms. An extra high ceiling admits farm machines through a wide rear door; a parquet wood floor beautifies the wood shop and provides safety and comfort. From the entrance, students look out onto the Duncan Valley to- wards Steeple Hock. Smaller improvements but im- portant ones during the year were the laying of a sidewalk along Stadium St.; the building of a booth for football game ticket takers; and the scraping and painting of cornices and win- dow frames on the main high school building. This solo job by teacher Ivan Richardson took several months to complete. In addition, paint, plaster, and shelf-building projects beautified the interior of the main build- ing, especially in the library.
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Twas the year of the Teen Center, the Pep Band, AND ALSO THE YEAR of the high-crown cowboy hat (see Billy Wilkerson, examining this 7-incher); and the flying saucer (really only Kerry Johnson’s white cap at the volleyball tournament). There was the Pep Band with the peppy cover for the bass horn. The Teen Council with the help of Duncan service organizations opened the Hitchin’ Post for games and dancing (see John Tea, Ronald Gardner, Derril Shiflet, Nick Bradford). The student coun- cil and Principal Chapman bribed the students with a queen contest for the one and the promise of a day off for the winning class for the other, and loads of trash were carried off. Manuel and Philip Torres and others painted and 6
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