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CONTENTS The Year ...............10 Activities .............24 Studies ................42 Sports..................58 Classes ................74 Advertisements .........90 3
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WILDKAT tells Of choices, guesses, right answers, mistakes MULTIPLE CHOICE: 1974-1975 offered to Duncan Wildkats A Choice of subjects to study; of sports to try out for; of friends to enjoy; of activities to support. The Choice to enjoy or to complain; to work or to loaf; to pass or to fail; » to hope for a future or to see only a now. These pages, we hope, will remind their readers of the good times as well as the bad; will define the answers, right or wrong. 2
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Inflation FLOYD D. CHAPMAN Principal ARCHIE L. STEPHENS Superintendent NORTH CENTRAL ASSN. VISITORS, First Row: )erry Cox, Northern Arizona Uni- versity; Nina Weisling, Morenci High School; Clay Larson, Fort Thomas H.S.; George Hunt, Tucson District 1; Larry Davis, NAU. Back: Committee Chairman Charles Stoughton, University of Arizona; Phil Lauver, UA; John Micklich, NAU; Alex Carl- berg, Benson H.S.; David Player, Safford H.S.; Delno West, NAU; Max Peck, Thatch- er H.S.; Milton Agte, Tucson District ff 1. Affects plans. With rising costs every- where in 1974-75, Superin- tendent Stephens, Principal Chapman, and the board of education met many problems in maintaining the school program. Also, enrollment decreased, the high school's dropping from about 245 in September to about 225 in the spring. One change for the board resulted from a new state law under which members would be chosen every two years in the general elec- tions rather than rotating, with one term expiring each year. In 1974, two members were elected; in 1976, three would be chosen. Mr. Wylie Boyd, after serving five years, retired and was ' succeeded by Mr. Wilbur Lunt, whose term began in January. The board and Mr. Ste- phens spent much time with federal officials and buil- ders on plans for a new ele- mentary school plant across the Gila River. Plans were to move the portable rooms and begin using the new buil- ding by August, 1975; by spring, ground work for the new campus had been almost completed. In March, a team of ad- ministrators and teachers from high schools and col- leges in Arizona visited Duncan High to make recom- mendations for continuing the school's membership in the North Central Associa- tion. This was Duncan's 51st year of accreditation with the NCA. 4
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