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Kathy Goyer receives a congratulatory hug after being named Miss Greenlee County. Right, contestants partici- pate n a pre-pageant fashion show Left. Kathy wd reign for a year as an official representative of Greenlee County (Thanks to Rena Short and The Copper Era for pogeant photos) Pageant contestants who attend DHS are: Lyanna Pena. Kathy Goyer. Tammy Ryther, Annie Morgan, and Kim Tyler. Kathy Goyer is Miss Greenlee For the first time since 1972, Greenlee County held a Miss Greenlee County Pageant. On February 6, young ladies from throughout the county competed, including five representatives from Duncan High School. These were Kathy Goyer, Lyanna Pena, Kim Tyler, Tammy Ryther, and Annie Morgan. Of eleven candidates, the top three finishers were from Duncan: Kathy Goyer was crowned Miss Greenlee County for 1988, with Kim Tyler first runner-up and Lyanna Pena second runner-up. In addition, Tammy Ryther was chosen by the other contestants as Miss Congeniality, and Annie Morgan received the non-finalist award in the talent portion of the pageant. Kathy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goyer. demonstrated her talent with a vocal presentation. She will represent Greenlee County during 1988 and will be a contestant in the Miss Arizona Pageant held during the summer in Phoenix.
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MORP, Winter classic are a ball The Senior Class hosted the annual Winter Ball, with the theme In My Dreams Silver and blue streamers wafted from the ceiling with matching balloons scattered across the dance floor. King candidates were Roger Rodriguez, Kevin Chavez, Michael Bejarano, and Gerald Gonzalez. Queen hopefuls were Kim Tyler, Susan Shay, Annie Morgan, and Tronie Horn. And the envelope please: Gerald and Tronie were crowned King and Queen. This year's Morp activities kicked off on Thursday, March 10, when girls bought their guys a stupid gift. On Friday, the girls pulled out their pocketbooks and treated their special someone to lunch at a place of their choice. The dance was held Saturday, March 12. The theme was Sea of Love , with decorations in a South Sea Islands motif. Jennifer Wilson and Sam Wagley were crowned Morp King and Queen. Traditionally, freshmen are chosen as Morp Royalty. Punch was served, and Holladay's Photo Emporium was on hand to take pictures. Morp King Sam Wagley and Queen Jennifec Wilson. Winter Ball Royalty Tronie Horn and Gerald Gonzalez. Ball attendants, top: Annie Morgan, Kim Tyler. Susan Shay. Tronie Horn. Bottom: Michael Bejarano, Gerald Gonzalez. Roger Rodriguez, Kevin Chavez. 12
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DHS welcomes three exchange students Duncan High School welcomed three exchange students for the 1987-88 school year. Begonia Verge from Catalonia. Spain, enrolled in September and attended for the full year. Begonia, a sixteen-year-old junior, stayed with the Tom Goyer family. She became interested in attending school in the United States when her best friend came to California as an exchange student Begonia studied English in school in Spain and spent two summers studying in England. She described Duncan as a big change for her, coming from a large city to a small town, but she said the people are very friendly. Besides her schoolwork. she participated in several extra-curricular activities including volleyball. Flags, and Street Jazz.” Frederique (Vicki) Leflot. a nineteen- year-old senior, came to DHS second semester Her home is in Belgium, and her hosts here were the Joe Pena family. She said teenagers here are warmer and more open than young people in Belgium. She also said that school here is easier, with more opportunity to take elective courses. Vicki enjoys geography and art. and lists reading and drawing as her favorite extra-curricular activities. She plans to pursue a career in fashion design Frank Leuenberg hails from Berlin. West Germany. The seventeen-year-old senior enrolled for the second semester and stayed with the Danny Rapier family. Like most Europeans. Frank is fluent in many languages, speaking French and English in addition to his native German. He adapted well to life in small-town U.S.A , claiming many friends in Duncan His favorite subjects were history and biology, his favorite pasttime: reading, sight-seeing, and sports. Frank proved to be a valuable asset to the tennis team, as he placed fourth in districts and advanced to State. Although he still has courses to take in secondary school back home, Frank marched with the Class of '88 in graduation exercises. Begonia Verge enjoys dancing jazzy routines with the DHS Flag and Drill Team Tennis ace Frank Leuenberg concentrates on his game as he prepares for the next serve 14
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