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pg i 11 A - 1 . . f A ' . Q 4 is ' . - 1' ' hi ., K .feta-242-3 t 2 FOY G. POWELL. lnstrumental and Vocal Music. B.S., Western New Mexico University. Sponsor, Senior Class. Duncan High School 1970- I Bass clarinetist D.Valdez and alto M. Jones practice hard in class. Right: Re- hearsal for Homecoming finds S.Jones tooting his tuba on football field. Want to express yourself? Creativity gains momentum in ek rg i five t ,H ,,. V K What is creativity? What makes little kids like to draw or beat the drums or play with ham- mer and saw? The same thing that makes high school students sign for music, art, or crafts. Some chose the tympani, some the woodwinds, some the brass- and behold, the Duncan Wildkat band. Some signed for singing and that meant the choir. The art room almost over- flowed with those who like to draw and paint. Students dis- played their work at the fairg some won ribbons in the state PTA competition and the Scho- lastic M agazines contest. Arts and crafts students ex- perimented with wood, plastics, leather. Even girls learned to use saws, lathe, router, and sander. Results were bowls, candlesticks, tables, belts, purses, collage, decoupage, gift boxes. That was creativity! Leather belts were popular in arts and crafts. Here, Left, C.Mar- tinez cuts her name on a belt. S.Mortensen, Center, carefully 3-N sands the surface of a Checkerboard: and, Right, K.Wilkerson cautiously turns a mahogany goblet on the lathe.
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,wo DON TELLEZ. Spanish, English III. Sponsor, Spanish Club, National Honor Society. B.S. in Education, Northern Arizona University. Duncan High School l968- ANTHONY PASCO. English l, IV, Directed Reading. Sponsor, Student Action for Education. B.A., University of Southern Florida, Tampa. Duncan High School January, l973 Joel Dozier's battered llth grade gram- mar has had much use. Above: D.Pena seems to wish for relief from grammar study. Right, From Top: Julie Dozier is absored in Eng. ll assignmentg M. Pugmire attacks homeworkg D.Allison studies while R.Darby checks blackboard for English lll word list.
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band and choir, craft work, drawing and painting - ,s,,. r ln pre-Christmas program last minute run-through, something parts. Top ol' Page: High school student posing for adult art is ajoke for M.Lunt, B.Gale, M.Richins, while N.Crockett takes night class is M.Lunt. G.Bussey, senior student enrolled in the practice seriously. ln class, S.Pugmire, D.Payne do scales, sing class, receives help from Mr.Clothier. l
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