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Climb Ev’ry Mountain Climb Ev'ry Mountain, Ford Ev'ry Stream, Follow Ev'ry Rainbow ... Moun- tains, streams, rainbows; the mountains, streams, rainbows of school life... Mountains.. .Freshmen start the trek towards final grades, graduation...the long, hard, steep trek. . . Streams . . . rainbows... the fording's tough, but through it all are the rainbows.. .the honors, ac- complishments. Sophomores, Juniors al- ways striving for those goals, those dreams... Finally, Seniors. . .nearing the end, reaching out for the finish, the achieve- ment of that dream. . .only to find that What is past is prologue .. .It's only be- ginning. . .There are more hopes, goals... dreams to find... Climb Ev'ry Mountain, Ford Ev'ry Stream, Follow Ev'ry Rainbow .. .Till You Find Your Dream . Hey, Hey, Hey Snowball. Snow is scarce around DHS so students take advantage of it while they can. Contents People mm Organizations mmm Sports — iVi A c-fc. C 1 Advertisements 84
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Mrs. Dull points out Spain to Spanish 1 students. Below: Mrs. Dull gives prefixes to English III class. Greetings And Thanks To Senora Vera Dull Buenas profes, diasores, . . . er, I mean, buenos dias, professora. Muy bien. So often begins Spanish I or II. . .and who es reina del clase de Espanol?”--a Wildkat Arizonan, Mrs. Vera Power Dull. Mrs. Dull, bom in the Phoenix area, graduated from the University of Arizona with high scholastic and athletic honors. She was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, a na- tional Scholastic association for graduate work; and received the coveted A-Blanket for athletic participation. Coming to Duncan in the fall of 1958, Mrs. Dull began teaching Spanish I, II, and sophomore English. She also took on the awesome task of sponsoring both the Span- ish Club and the National Honor Society— Soon Duncan High School became a place of. . . . . .Pinata Parties, Spanish Club Plays, Christmas Caroling (in Espanol, of course), NHS installations, vocabulary tests, book reports, trips to Texas Canyon and Amerind Museum. . . . . . Mama, Papa , Princesita , Un Barco Chiquitito” became songs, repre- sentatives of DHS. . . We dedicate this Wildkat, 1968, to Mrs. Vera Power Dull--devoted 'Kat, teacher, friend. . . Gracias, amiga.
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