Dundee High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dundee, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Dolores Ward Cooking Club 1-2 Knitting Club 4 Intramurals 1-2-5 Highlander Staff 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Dolores Dolores Ward Junior Prom Committee 5 Senior Ball Committee 4 Peggy Wilcox Band 1-2-5-4 Orchestra 2-5-4 Interclase 1-2-5 Intramurals 1-2-5 Dancing Club 1-2-5 Jazz Band 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Assembly Band 5-4 , Junior Prom Committee 5 Senior Play Cast 4 Senior Ball Committee Captain Soccer Team 5 Captain Basketball Te 4 am 1 Peggy If something funny A jolly friend Likes to draw Paint and mend Ginny Noise in the study hall Is to be said Leave it to Peggy She'l1 waken the dead Mr, Webster Our advisor Look and see 1 I'm sure we couldn't It must be Ginny Who else could it he Virginia Woodard lnterclass 5-4 Intramurals 3-4 Dancing Club 2-5-4 Mixed Chorus 5 Girls Chorus 2-5 Junior Prom Committee 5 Senior Play Com ittee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Have chosen any wiSOP MT. WSUSUSI' Mr. Webster is a newcomer to D.C.S. and is a favorite with students as well as the faculty. This is his tenth year in which he has been advising the senior classes of the world. We sincerely appreciate the aid you have Webster, and remember the had together given us, Mr. we shall always good times me 14

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H Clarissa Symonds Claudia Symonds Band 1-2-5-4 Secretary and treasurer 1 Interolass 1-2-5-4 Hcmemaking Club l Intramurals l-2-3-4 Dencins Club 2 Orchestra 2-5-4 Captain Soccer Team 2 Dancing Club l-2-4 Sports reporterz-5 Assembly Band 5-4 Intramurals 2-5 Highlander Staff 2-4 Interclass l-2-3-4 Junior Reporter 5 Band l-2-5-4 Red Cross Club I5 Orchestra l-2-I5-4 Business Manager of Hall Monitor 5 Junior Prom 5 Christmas Play 5 Senior Play Stage Mixed Chorus 5 Manager 4 y Junior Prom Commlttee 5 Senior Ball Gomm1ttee41sbrary staff 5 Hall Monitor 4 Yearbook Staff 5-4 Mixed Chorus 3 Assembly Band 5-4 Jazz Band 5-4 N lmslcreporter 4 Senior rlay Cast 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Sophomore Basketball Coach 4 , Clarissa She plays in the Orchestra She plays in the Band At basketball games She's always on hand Agnes Good ole' Aggie Is a common expression Whenever you see her She's doing a lesson Agnes Taylor Chorus 1-4 Band 2-5-4 Intramurals l-2-5-4 Interolass 1-2-3-4 Highlights Staff 2-5 Highlander Staff 2-5-4 Library Staff 2 Christmas Play 2 Dancing Club 2 Dramatic Club 5 Junior Ball Committee 5 Knitting Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 senior Ball Committee 4 Girl Scouts 1-2 Decorating Committee for Speaking contest 4 That merry lg wh That smiling ?gCe You can C611 Claudia By her hurrying pace Dorothy Quiet when you see her Modest and sedate Passing to her classes She is never late Dorothy Waugh -4 Chorus 1-2-5 Mixed Chorus 2-5 Junior Prom Committee House Manager Senior Play 4 Dancing Club 2-5-4 Interclass l-2 ' Intramurals l-2 Newspaper reporter 4 Graduation 3 15 5



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i history my lhut 'wo homew or what a school ------- -- its Dundee Central! what a class --------- the Glass of e6 1 Yes, we Seniors are proud of our class and its accomplishments but rememoer kthis is advice for the lower classmeni that without twelve years of hard work we could not have attained this goal--graduation. host of us started school in l9'5'5. we all enioy recalling past events, solet's look back over those happy days together. Do you remember way back when most of us were going to the 'little red school house? 'Nhat a thrill our first year Kl9Z'J9H at D.G.S. was. Our class was first organized in l91iO when we were in the seventh grade. Orville Seyea was our first fresident and Mrs. Ylanhooft our class advisor. Barbara hall was our eighth grade President while hiss Lafler was our advisor. 'During these two years we made a little money with class dues and a great deal of fun learning to work as a class. During our four years in high school our motto has been to learn all we can, have all the fun we can, and to earn enough money for our Senior trip. We have gone far in accomplishing that aim. at least we have had our fun! our Freshman year was uneventful but during our Sophomore year we had two enjoyable parties. Our Christmas party was chaperoned by hrs. hart kour class, advisorl and hiss Lafler. That party may be remembered because of the dancing, or perhaps because of the grab bag we had, or was it because of the jolly games we played. we all remember our Sophomore picnics because of the Treasure Sox found and the mystery connected with it. lt seems Jean, Claudia, and 'feggy went exploring. They found twenty-f our boxes of zhocolatesl our Junior year was made lively with hiss hchane as advisor and John Deifmnn, ?resident. The Junior Prom was a grand success with music, eats, and festive decoration. Eleanor Campbell was crowned hay Queen. we sponsored two movies at the Dundee Theater. On open house night we, as Juniors, paraded on stage fashioning clothes of the later eighteenth centuries. ln June we held the Junior-Senior picnic at Watkins Glen. lt would be difficult for us to forget the howling good time we had, melted ice-cream, dripping hair, and drenched clothes helped to make this picnic the most unforgetful. The Seniors of AS gave a delightful banquet for us at the Jefferson hotel. V-Zishing them good-hye, we exchanged memorable gifts. The next week we worked hard decorating and preparing the auditoruim for their graduation. we have now gained our goal as Seniors and are looking forward to graduation and a Senior trip. we have had two bake sales. We served and prepared food, and did the dishes at the Banquet for the Re'oecca's. The Senior hall was held harch loth and was successful as for our Senior Trip! Only as you think of us all together out to have a grand time can you imagine the capers we out and the fun we have had. Jean Sistek Agnes Tayloi 15

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