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ff-xCcf47'7 -1, i 0' i n i s ---' .H 4 IX: . , , , f 5193 ,A In the following pages we have presented the teachers and curriculum offered to the students of this school. The subjects offered include: Citizenship Education, English, Mathematics, Science, Language, Commerce, Music, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, and Driver Training.
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OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW: Donna Humphrey, Nancy Gray, Linda Lawrence, Kathie Wight, Linda Osterhout. SECOND ROW: Charlene Kemmer, Karsen Faulkner, Vala Steadwell, Dorcas Ann DeLaMater, Karen Olsen, San- dra Segerlind, Marion Schoneich, Yvonne Murray, Bernadette Hebert, Gail Pavlic, Arlene Mericle. The office girls serve as receptionists, announcing all business to the main office. They type notices, answer the telephone, make out bus slips and serve as general messengers for the office. The office boys are responsible for all announcements over the P. A. system, the collection of absentee cards, and the delivery of bus slips to the bus drivers at dismissal. FIRST ROW: Paul Palmer, Edwin Granbacka. SECOND ROW: Joseph Krutch, Harold Tricou.
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PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE You, the class of 1959 of Duanesburg Central High School, are about to graduate. You will be awarded the Duanesburg Central High School Di- ploma. This is a significant achievement. It indicates that you, the graduate, have accomplished a task which you began some twelve years previously. It is tangible proof that you have met or surpassed the stand- ards demanded by the State of New York and your school system. It also indicates that you have established a base of knowledge and an ability to analyze which will be of inestimable value in the future to yourself and to mankind. Whether you do or do not pursue your formal education further, it is the hope of every parent, teacher and citizen that you may continue to grow in knowledge and character. We, the faculty of Duanesburg Cen- tral, will miss you as pupils. We welcome you as fellow citizens who are about to assume their duties and responsibilities among the free men and women of the world. SCHUYLER E. CORNTHWAITE
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