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Percussioners F. Todd, D.Lunt, C.Hartley count time. Homemaking, music Satisfy artistic need, require careful work Homemaking sounds like work; music sounds beautiful. But the homemaker who sets a pretty table, makes a well-fitting dress, or does fine needlework feels like an artist. And how could she or anyone else work without the sound of music in the back- ground? Moreover, both the homemaker and the music maker know they have doing their thing —so essential in the 70s. Steering the homemaking students from September, 1969, was Mrs. Betty Price, a DHS graduate, who within one year kept house for husband Floyd and daughters Peggy and Terri; won her B.S. degree at Western New Mexico University; taught at Duncan High and sponsored the Junior Class; and on May 7, 1970, became the mother of a son, Raymond Franklin (Buddy). Mr. Santee, with memories of many fine bands and choruses, completed 40 years at Duncan before retiring in May, 1970. Mr. Santee gives last minute tips before spring concert. TOP: Small groups practice in chorus class. 29
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At spring fashion show, freshman J.Hol- guin, sophomore M. Clouse model cas- ual, formal styles. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Price helps first year student A. Villalobos with pattern problem. FAR UPPER RIGHT: L.Sexton, V.Aden prepare fruit dish for cooking assignment (Homemaking I). RIGHT: C.Cauthen, R.Riggs sew on Homemaking I projects. 28
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General science class observes Earth Day by collecting trash. BELOW: M. Singer works magic in chemistry. In science, students Analyze, question; in shop, boys design, frame, sand projects Lining boxes with egg cartons to find out whether insulation really resulted; studying each square inch of ground to note the soil, the plants, and the animal creatures living to- gether; using flasks and test tubes to see how chemical elements act and react: so Mr. Leonard Smith taught his science students. Just graduated from Northern Arizona Univer- sity with a B.S. degree, Mr. Smith camelo Dun- can in 1969 with his wife Cinny. Son Tyler was born October 31,1969. Mr. Dan Stephens' industrial arts students learned to make plans and use them; to select wood; to care for tools. They made tables, bookcases, stereo cabinets, bowls and mugs, candelabras, lamps. In addition to indus- trial arts, he taught general math and draft- ing. This was his second year at DHS.
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