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Two Duncan Institutions: John Ray and the old City Hall. Duncan High School, a mix of old and new Duncan is one hundred years old this year. Founded as a way-station on the Clif- ton-to-Silver City leg of the wagon road over which cop- per ore was hauled by ox team all the way to Kansas City, Duncan has survived both the ravages of time and the re- peated attempts of the Gila River to wash the town away. It not only has survived, but has prospered. Those who have chosen Duncan as their home appreciate the quality of life it offers them, the pleasant, small-town atmosphere that some might call provinical. Duncan residents realize that life here is not for everyone, and when they read what many people are doing in the larger centers, they are glad it is not for everyone! Duncan High School also has a long and colorful history, dating back to 1915. If the walls could talk, what tales they might tell! The staff of the 1983 WILDKAT salutes Dun- can on its Centennial, and pays tribute to the men and women who have provided us such a rich and abundant heri- tage. 4
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Dedication It is to Mr. Bill Morris that we dedicate the 1983 WILDKAT. Mr. Morris came to Duncan in 1981, having taught previously in Clifton, Benson, and Tucson schools. Mr. Morris is mar- ried to Virginia, one of his former students at Clifton. He is credited with im- proving tremendously the spirit and performance standards of the DHS Band and Choir. Mr. Morris’ philosophy has been to expose stu- dents to challenging materi- al and to encourage their participation in many and varied activities for improv- ing their skill. But most of all, he has taught them that playing and singing music is fun. 3
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