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With gold Key Honor Society initiates 4 for service One minority group at Duncan High School is an honored one: the few students who are outstanding in lead- ership in school activities and in scholarship. Four were initiated in 1976: three juniors and one senior. For the initiation, Principal Jake Rowden was guest speaker. To aid a member planning to continue education after graduation, NHS members earned money by selling Val- entine candygrams. S.Shreve leads new members in NHS pledge: J.Elmer, A.Luna, ).Rapier, M. Pugmire. Above: Valentine candy- grams are work of M.Jones, S.Shreve. 27 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Front: Don Tellez, sponsor, and 1976 initiates Jeanne Elmer, Jack Rapier, Adam Luna, McKay Pugmire. Back: Melody Jones, Kirk Hooper, Dale Howard, J.Brent Lunt, Sue Ellen Shreve, Norma Crockett.
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STUDENT COUNCIL, Front: Luis Montoya, sponsor; Dale Howard, president; Jack Rapier, vice-president; Brad Boyd, treasurer; Hubert Bowman, sponsor. Row 2: Pete Hamilton, Susan Seitz, Karen Fitzhugh, Melody Jones, secretary; Jeanne Lunt. Back: George Cuthbertson, Adam Luna, Armando Rendon, Brent A. Lunt, Kimmie Cox, Hugh Nichols With welcome dance, elections, Marquee, student council highlights year Welcome! was the student council's word to new people and to returning students and teachers at the beginning of the year. In the fall, the school saw the installation of a marquee, main project of the outgoing council. Now Dun- can's colors and events were proclaimed on Highway 70. Homecoming was a fall pro- ject, when Kimmie Cox and Ar- mando Rendon were crowned queen and king, and a dance followed the Clifton game. At Halloween, the council sponsored the Carnival and a dance; earned money with a refreshment booth. Last main activity of the year was election of officers for 1976-1977. Campaigning for vice-presidency is J.Rapier. Right: Among senior Homecoming candidates are S.C. member H.Nichols, S.Shreve, S.C. President D.Howard. 26
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FFA, Front Row: K.Hooper, president; D.Howard, vice-presi- dent; A.Luna, secretary; S.Shreve, attendant; K.Cox, Sweet- heart; N.Lunt, attendant; J.B.Lunt, treasurer; B.Boyd, report- er; J.Crotts, sentinel. Row 2: B.French, A.Harris, J.Lunt, K. Crawford, R.Hooper, H.Sanchez, A.Chavez, R.Germaine, D.Fisher, L.McBride. Row 3: B.Miles, D.Ball, M.Price, E.Garcia, M.Nuttall, D.Gould, R.Richins, L.Keller, J.Rapier, V.Buckner, L.Mortensen. Row 4: T.Ward, R.Snider, R.Richins, A.James, R.Cox, J.Cauthen, M.Pugmire, H.Nichols, A.Keller, R. Mc- Bride, S.Wilkerson. Back Row: E.Baber, K.Wagley, C.Wells, R.Sanders, D.Walters, E.Harris, J.Fisher, G.Lunt, J.Presley, K.Wilkerson, N.Price, E.Crotts, adviser For coming year, new officers, headed by Adam Luna, promise to fulfill duties. Right: After presenting jackets to Sweetheart W.Hooper (Center), at- tendants K.Fitzhugh, and R.York. D. Walters retires to background. Work and play Fills successful By 1975-76, girls in FFA were a familiar fact; but it was the first year for boys in FHA; and Grady Waters was DHS's candidate for Betty Crocker Homemaker. Highlight for the FHA's year of effort was receiving the Honor Chapter Award at the state convention. Many honors came to the tireless FFAers also, though those attending the National convention in Kansas City said that was their thrill- ing highlight! Both clubs used the Amer- ican Bicentennial as Banquet themes. Spotlighted land- scapes, a billowing flag, poetic narration capped the FFA ceremonies. The FHA fea- tured America's First Ladies with costumes and narration. 28
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