Dundee High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dundee, NY)
- Class of 1949
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E 359, , ww., iw: V' fa gr! .- XY We IESI-IANDER 1 Q ' -- FFFFFF???3 1::::::: I V ll V I I I ll J LX :I gk X7 ll l 'I :N Q1 ig al xr I Q D 25:I:llIilElllllIill y 1 Rf 32 1 iz l -32 il- ' I We, the Highlander Staff of 19149, EEE 1 hope to create a yearbook that will be a most enjoyable and memorable reminder for the ensuing years. Amid these pages are pictures and writings, which in future years as we take this book down f lt from the shelf, blow the dust off, and turn the leaves one by one, will bring - back memories of the last year we spent in school as Seniors, with you. EWTORIN CHIEF HUGH LI EER EDITOR ASSOCIATE KENNETH all WITTER FACULTY Aovlsorz The staff, working together, have compiled this yearbook with much work, together with enjoyment, and present it to you with the sincere hope that it will serve as a future archive to look back upon and over which to reminisce. We are appreciative to Mr. Witter, our advisor, and to everyone else who has had a part in making this yearbook possible. Our best wishes go to the class of 'SO for an equally successful yearbook. HDHIIHISTRHTIUH , Price, Mrs. Morehouse, Miss Sullivan, Mr.Depew, Mrs Utter, Miss Preston, Mrs. Strayline, Mr Mrs. Armesg 2nd row--Mrs. Salad, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs.l 1l1s, Mrs. Mrs.Strowbr1dge, Miss Lafler, Ml Miss Longwell, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. DeLaVergne, Mrs. Hyatt, Mrs. 3rd row--Mr. Barnes, Mr. Deller, Mr. Witter, Mr. Greyback, Mr. P Bradley, Mr. Kullman, Mr. Morse, Mr. Connors Conaraculations to the member 1949 upon your completion of high persevered well enough to graduat places you among the groups who are life and better able to continue th life in our complex society. The citizenship in a democracy are treme high school years, parents and' tea together to develop in you such loyalty, honesty, cooperation and 1 From now on, it is the task of boys become men and women, to help shape country and, indeed, the world. lst row--Mrs. Longstreet, Mrs. s Mr.Cornellius The SaCk9tt'P1 G5- you grow and develop with personal M , wish you ggithggvgggg? life and during the years to come. Principal , Miss y, Mrs. Frank Rapalee Cook Rzllager Ruddick Johnson, r. Alger ten, Mr. r. Dlbble of the class of school. You have and that alone etter prepared for democratic way of esponsibilities of dous. During your hers have worked haracteristics as dependent thought. and girls, as they the future of our Board of Education and Faculty have watched interest. We now well in your step forth to post high school ralfw BUHHD UF EDUCHTIUH 2 Mr. Gordon F. Depei Mrs.IblenChadw1ck Mr. Charles Baker Mr. Harry Hall DEDICHTIUH -' 27' QQ HER The Senior Class of Dundee Central School takes pleasure in dedicating the 1949 Highlander toa former Agricultural teacher Robert Meagher , whose mderstand- 1ng,heIprulness and cooperation in the fieldof sports and rural activities made him one of the u outstanding and most popular teachers who has ever taught in . this school.He served ourschool and community from January 1938 to June 1948. Graduating from the State College of Agriculture at Cornell with a degree of Bachelor of Science and having done graduate work toward his Haster's degree, Mr. Meagher cameto Dundee Central as Instructor in Agriculture Department. An excellent collegiate and a three letter man in football, basketball and baseball at Cornell, he continued his work in sports by coaching the F.F.A. team in Basketball at Dundee scoring with some championship teams. As track coach for Dundee he made outstanding records as he likewise did for Penn Yan High for two seasons. Mr. Meagher produced championship teams. The veterans program was organized by Mr. Meagher and was cited for excellenceby the State Director and Washington authorities for having the largest class withthe bestattend- ance record as well as for the quality and activity of his programs. Mr. Meagher is now associated with Bethlehem Central School in Delmar, N. Y. in the capacity of Agriculture and shop instructor. He is coach of the F.F.A. Basketball which has made a fine showing this year. In addition to this he is coach of the basketball team of Albany College of Pharmacy for which he has received sports' recognition. Friends, former students, and associates of Dundee wish him much happiness and continued success in his new field at Delmar, New York. 5 SEHIUH UFHCEHS f '-' ' Richard Petersen Class Vice-Pres. 1 Student Council 2 Class Pres. 5-4 Football 2-4 Track 2-4 Alden Chadwick H311 Monitgr 2 Intramurals l-4 Basketball 1-4 Ass't Ed. Yearbook 5 Football MSP- l Editor Yearbook 4 Baseball 2 Rifle Club l-2 Football 5 Science Club 3 Class Play 4 Class Plays 3-4 Intramurals 1-4 Student Council l Class Vice-Pres. 4 Sports Club 4 F.F.A. 2-4 Mary Cadwell Interclass Orchestra Twirler Yearbook Bus. Mgr. Class Treasurer Bank Cashier COPE Jane De Munn Jazz Band Dancing Club Drum Majorette Intramurals Interclass Band Orchestra Class Play Assembly Band Chorus Hall Monitor Yearbook Staff Captain Playday Class Secretary Art Ed. Yearbook Intramurals Ca tain l- P Pres. Chorus Ass't Ed. Highlites Dance Comm. 5 F.H.A.Pres. 2-3 D.A.R. 4 Hall Monitor 2 Jazz Band 3 Class Play 4 l 1 2 1 2 2 3 1- Dance Com . 3- Mrs. Janice M. Sullivan Class Advisor Commercial Teacher Mr. Rexford J. Morse Class Advisor Counseling Department Cl 0 Karl Margeson Baseball Track Ass't Mgr. Basketball Ass't Mgr Football Mgr. Intramurals Class Treasurer Highlander Staff Highlites Staff Gym Club F.F.A. CLHSS PUEIH l by Karl Margeson Our school days were happy days, Which none of us will deny, For the pleasures they brought us, Money could neverbuy. Besides achieving our goals We have had lots of fun, Taking part in other activities, And we are proud of thethings we'vedone. Reaching the end of our school days We stop andreminisce, Thinking of ourteach- ers and classmates, Whom we all shall truly miss. No matter where wenay Son Or how far we may be apart, We shall always hold a place For our alma mater within our hearts. 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Dancing Club Highlander Staff Class Play Christmas Play Ruth Bellis Intramurals Yearbook Salesman Chorus Dancing Club Yearbook Staff F.H.A. Vice-Pres. F.H.A. Treasurer Class Play F.H.A. Dance Comm. 1- 1- 1- 5- J. Kelsey Chadwick I Class Pres. Band Basketball Intramurals Class Reported Hall Monitor Editor Hlghlites Class Play Student Council Clubs Boys State Track Dance Comm.. Interclass 1- 5- 1, 1 D Q Ruth Davi s Dancing Club 1,4 Library Club 2-5 Dance Comm. 5 F.H.A. 2 4 Intramurals 1-4 Q Leon De Camp Science Club 1 Interclass 1-4 Baseball 5 Football 5-4 Dancing Club 2-4 Play Mgr. 5-4 Band 1-4 Orchestra 1-4 Christmas Play 4 F.W.A. 2-4 I Josephine Dlugosh Girls Chorus Hall Monitor Class Treasure Class President Bank Cashier Nat. Honor Society Red Cross Club l,3,h 2 Dancing Club Activity Com ittee Intramurals Christmas Play Interclass 1-M 1 l 2 2- 3-1+ 1-u 3 1 8 Glo Dancing E Library F.H.A. P18 DSBD lub lub O 1 2-5 5-4 4 Dance Comm. 5- Madel Intramura Orchestra Band Girls Cho J.V. Chee Varsity C F.H.A. Senior P1 Dancing C Jr. Prom E152 Intramura Interclas Play Day Highlande Christmas Dancing C Chorus Basketbal Basketbal yn Denison I ls 1- 1- 2 s 1 leader eerleader M 3- Y M ub l-M ommittee 3 abeth Duby C be 1-4 1 5 r Staff 4 Play 1,5 lub 2-4 1,5 1 Manager 4 1 Captain 1 5-4 Dance Committee O Richard Farnham A1109 G1 1SW01d Q Interclass Football Basketball Ass't Mgr. F.F.A. Sports Club C Carolyn Hall J.V. Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader Dancing Club Jazz Band Highlander Staff Highlites Staff Class Plays Christmas Play Chorus Orchestra Intramurals Interclass Yearbook Salesman Playday Hall Monitor Executrix Dance Committee Q Shirley Harvey Library Club Dancing Club F.H.A. Senior Play Pres. Library Club Vice-Pres. Lib. Club Dance Committee 1- l 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 Czisb-C901 unnF1?TTPFT CD Jazz Band 2 Hall Monitor 5-4 Dancing Club 1 Science Club 5 Highlander Staff 4 Twirler 2-4 Press Club 4 Senior Play 4 Orchestra 2-4 Chorus 1 J.V. Cheerleader 1 Varsity Cheerleader 2-4 Dance Committee 3-4 Yearbook Salesman 1 Interclass 1-4 Intramurals 1-4 Play Day 2-5 Play Day Captain 5 Francis Harris C 'Intramurals l-4 Interclass 1-4 Playday 2-3 Chorus 5-4 Student Council 1 Class Play Committee3-4 F.H.A. 5-4 F.H.A. Historian 4 Dancing Club 1,4 Red Cross Club 2 Library Club 5 Marion Hathaway I Dancing Club l-2 Library Club 3- 4 F.H.A. 2-4 1 Interclass O Gloria Ann Hess Bend 1.h Orchestra 2.h Dancing Club 1 Science Club 2- Yelrbook Staff 3- Assembly Band Ll, Intramurals 1-3 Dance Committees 3 C' Edward Hunt Basketball 2-4 Baseball- 5-4 Intramurals 1 Rifle Club l-2 Sports Club 2-5 Hall Monitor F.F.A. 2- Class Play 5-4 2 4 Q Robert Litteer Basketball 2 Track l,5,4 Hall Monitor l,5,4 Baseball 2-5 Rifle Club l-2 Football 4 Class Play 4 Dance Comm. 5 10 Luci nne Hubbell O Jr. Red ross 2-4 Library lub 1,5,4 Intramur ls 1-4 Honor So iety 2-3 Honor So iety Trees 4 Christma Play 1-4 Chorus 1-4 Press Club 4 Intramur ls Mgr. 2 Play Day 5 Claes Play 1-4 Sherman La Fave Q Football Ass't Mgr. l Baseball Ass't Mgr. 1 Dancing Elub l-4 Intramur ls l Interclass 2-4 Football 2-4 Basketball 2-5 Track 2-5 Play cast 5-4 Dance Corm. 5-4 F.F.A. B sketball Mgr.4 F.F.A. 2-4 Harry Lo Vette Track Mgr Football Baseball Interclas Class Pla Christmas Band Orchestra Dance Clu Rifle Clu Chefs' Cl Dance Co s U Play Mgr. b 'U 1 2-4 2-4 1-4 4 5-4 2-4 4 2-5 1 4 5 Q Atha Lee Lyle Band Library Club Assembly Band Jazz Band Dance Committee F.H.A. Orchestra Q Olive Miller Interclass F.H.A. Dancing Club Bridge Club Library Club Dance Committee Play Day 1-4 2,4 2-4 5,4 5 2-4 1-4 1-5 2-4 1 2 5,4 5 5 F.H.A. Parlimentarian 5 Q Joan Moskal Dancing Club Chorus Christmas Play Junior Play Intramurals Interclass Class Vice-Pres. Dance Committee 1-4 1-4 1-4 5 2-3 2-5 1 5-4 11 William Meinen- O Interclass l-4 Chefs' Club 1-3 Leathercraft Club 2 Sports Club 4 Basketball 5-4 F.E.A. Intramurals 1-2 Track 2 Joan Morek C F.H.A. Secretary 2 Honor Society Treas. 5 Intramurals 1-2 Dancing,Club 1-3 Yearbook Staff 4 Dance Committee 3 Honor Society 3,4 Ralph Paddock C Intramurals 1-4 Rifle Club 1-2 Gym Club 3 F.F.A. Basketball 4 FQFQAO 2'4 Class Play 4 O Frederick Seybolt Band 14. F.F.A. 2-L, Intermural Manager lg, Harr Van Dusen I F.F.A. R porter 1 F,F,A, easurer 2 lntramur ls 1-2 Intercla s 3-4 Dancing lub 5 VPres. S udent Counc1l5 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Pl y 4 Hall Mon tor 4 Pres. St dent Council 4 Baseball 5 Football 3-4 Track 4 Dance Comm. 3-4 O Marilyn Wells Knapp The Senior class wishes to extend its hearty congratulations to Marilyn on her marriage. She has been a member of many school organizations and has been active in helping our class raise funds for the Senior trip. We have greatly enjoyed having her in our class and wish her much success and happiness in the future. Q Roscoe Wixson Football 1 Basketball 2-4 Baseball 1-2 Track 1 Intramurals 1-4 Class Plays 3-4 Rifle Club l Gym Club 2 Jazz Band 5-4 Hall Monitor 5-4 Band 1-4 Orchestra 4 Assembly Band 1-4 Dance Comm. 3 Student Council 4 Vice-Pres. 3 12 Marian Wes tfall I Chorus 1-4 Library Club 1,3,4 Red Cross 2 Intramurags 1-4 Activity ommittee 4 Basketball Mgr. 2 Christmas Play 1-4 Beverly Woodard Q Band 1-4 Orchestra 1-4 Assembly Band 1-4 Jazz Band 2-4 Intramurals 2-3 Interclass 1 Student Council 4 F.H.A. Sec. 5 F.H.A. Pres. 4 Dance Committee 5-4 Highlander taff 4 Class Prop cy 4 Activity Co ittees 5-4 Class Play 4 We, the O Robert Woodard Basketball Baseball Fbotball Science Club Class Treasurer Class Play Hall Monitor F.F.A. President F.F.A. Interclass Intramurals Dance Com . M W 5: wmv r 1 . .Iii ith y. '!' , z, 1' 'fl' A . f 'Cf' , v Q 4 Q 4 1 5. V X if 'S I . ' I +2'.,4 .? mff , wr ,XX Q If 'U -K A, A 1. IH HIEITIUHIHITI It is with deep regret that death claimed our classmate, Doris Hall, early in her high school career Doris was girl of wholesome qualities and her per sonality was infectious to all who knew her The friendly spirit with which she always attended her classmates has been greatly missed, but nevertheless, it has continued to prevail among us and has added to the considerable she has left character of her classmates richness of the fine memory behind with us class of l9h9 wish to ex press our sympathy to the Hall family In spite of the fact that Doris has been taken from our midst, the Hall family has made a great contribution to society by having loaned Doris to us, even though her stay was all too brief Clmss of 19h9 1 A- r x' r pg lo. ,,,Qgff1 Jr A' 1' fb T A 1' 9 CLHSS UF 1950 lst row--M. Kuver, A. Travis E.A1len, A.Shults, V:D1ugosh J.Graoe,B.Inscho, L. Travis, J. Haight, E. Parmaleeg 2nd row--D. Jayne, D. Serefine, J. Gardner, M. Woodard, G. Bogart, L.MacDougal,C.Peelle E.Law, W. Kingreng 5rd row-- G. Tubbs, W.Sweet, W.Hartman J.G1bson,L.VanWyk,W.Hafleigh K. Shoemaker, H. Litteer, D. Phillips lst row--L. Zimmer, R. Lowe, A. Matweijow, M. Sharp, J. M ller, H. Smith, J. Mathews, 2nd row--F. Travis, A. Rose, A. Br mmer, J. Howell, L. Miller, A. Hess, 5rd row--Mr. Deller, R. We ster, K. Hill, C. Swarts f,.xw D7 After counting noses this September, we found I two extra 'men' in the classy namely, Bill Hafleigh, hailing from F nel1's pride an saysl. Mr. Del and the class Queen of Wayne, iladelphia, and Gordie Tubbs, Cor- Coach Snavely's cub reporter iso he er was again elected as our advisor, fficers include: Joyce Gardner, the is our Vice-President. Bill Hafleigh is our chief m nay man with access to our bank ac- count fyuk yukl Willie Hartman, the quietest boy in school, is o r private secretary, while yours Q 'N truly is 'Heap - 6E Early in 1f,, 31.50 with a c XXX., J were selected e ober. As the y money-raising p This was our f with success. ned, twice post movie in Watkin ig chiefs' he year our class dues were set at t-rate for promptness. Our rings rly in the fall, and arrived in Oct- ar commenced we decided to have a oject, fselllng Christmas cardsj. rst class project and was executed o remarks! On Oct. 8th a well plan- oned hayride turned out to be a and a lunch at Peele's. Mary Wood- ard spent a day baking cupcakes, and even though it d did rain, we ha who stopped the We are look P187 and prom. beavers for thei ing in business should we fight 14 a good time, that is all but Hughy, show with a 'White Owl.' ing forward to-a successful Junior Those poor Seniors are working like r trip. They just seem to be lack- sense. We Juniors have so much why it? Leonard Vanwyk lstrow--A. Solosky, J. Kellogg J. Klug, H. Branter, J. Curran, M.Berry, J.K1eck1er M.Weeks,J.Q1enzer, R.Areford L. Thompson, S. Savage, 2nd row--Mrs. Hyatt, W. Giles, E. Ignaszewski, G. Travis, C . Stanton, J. Hodge, S. Dlbble K. Sullivan, B. Woodard, C. Stanton, 5rd row--J. Best, R. Brimmer, P. Slocum, W. Smith, R. Gib son, W.VanD.1sen R. Karlmoski, H. Rider, G. Pratt, J. Craig, T. Davis Ihr 3 unfs ' K N lst row--N. Wright, N. Denison, M. Tripp, B. Brewer, S. Campbell J. Eaves, P. Jayne, B. Hodg6, R- Hess, M- Claxton? 2nd r0 'w' Petersen, H. Beard, F. Moskal, K.W11cox, C. Harr1s,C. Ignaszewski R. Paddock, F. Dibble, T. Griswold, F. Wicker, K. Webster lst row--M. Hlbert, D. lbcarrick, B. '1htt1e, H. mvi s, B. Rider, N. Savage, J.W1l11s, C.Hess,W. Marshall, J. Symonds, 2nd row- Mr. Alger, M. Harri s, J. Perna, A. Chadwick, J. Eye, S. Dlven, S. Macnowell, P.Row1ey, B. Phillips, L.Cra1g, L.H1nt,M, Peelle 3rd row--E. Morro, I..IG.ug, T. Dlugosh,K.B1bbel1, H. Howe1l,D. H11 ligus, A. Klug, J. Corni sh, M. Iamphear, J. Cadwell , D. Woodard lst row--M. Scott, A. Killer, C. Corbitt, E. Jayne, I. Denison, E. Cornish, L. Litteerg 2nd row--Mrs Utter, H. Sample, D. Styrcula. N- Lyle, P. Curran, J. LoVette, R Havens, ll. Copesg 3rd row--- Townley, A. Styrcula, D. Pillckney W. Ryder, C. 0'de1l, A. Jones. A- Decker, R. Master: FHESHIHEHM ' if f ll I Turning back the pages of time, we look upon a scrubby class of seventy green students, better known as the Freshman Class in September 19 as noise-makers became quite notable The teachers were telling us that t such a group of troublemakers. Even t was kept busy teasing Mary Cadwell. Throughoutthe yearcur class held events such as the frosh hayride a During that year, Kelsey Chadwick, s president. All in all our freshman y be forgotten. TIME MARCHES 0N--- Herewe are--big sophisticated So Dlugosh is elected as our worthy pres gaze upon those new freshmen. How 1 they ever be so noisy, and act like were never like that,or were we? Fin' jects are a trifle harder, than the S. Our reputation rom that time on. ey had never seen en Audie Chadwick several enjoyable d some parties. rved as our class ar was not one to hmores, Josephine dent. Each day we the world could such devils? We ing that our sub- ear before, most ofus settle down,Nto work?n Inc1dentahly,our classmates have dropped in number to sixty-one. year that our hearts were sorrowed by t was during this the death of one of our classmates, Doris Hall, who was a friend of all and a swell girl. Everyone had a good our Sophmore Play whichwas givenin an This play was about the only social e our class that year. TIME MARCHES ON AGAIN-- timein presenting ssembly Program. ent undertaken by JUNIORS ---- two more short years ahead of us. Dick Petersen was elected president to lea eventful year. Already we are beginn our good fortuneof having come so far we commence a noise campaign. More a are heard from our beloved teachers. us through this ng to celebrate school,so again d worse remarks Ne all had a won- derful time at such occasions as our Junior Play,Jun1or Prom and the Junior-Senior Picnic. TIME IS STILL MARCHING ON SENIORS ---- -At long lastg Again elected as class president,which was b job. Now there are only thirty--eight original seventy. Finding that our tr in need of funds,we started out ona la to raise some money for our long awa Among the ways we attempted to raise sales, magazine subscriptions, barn d candy, and last but not least by far, 'Night of January l6th.' In the future to hold our Senior Ball. Also to be awa trip, the annual Junior--Senior Picnic, uation day. We all wish to express our deepest teachers and Mr. Depew, our principal. ick Petersen was no meansan easy survivors of our asury was badly ge scale project ted Senior Trip. oney were bake noe, pencils, our Senior Play we are expecting itedis our class and finallygrad- thanks to our They have all been very kind and patient with us, and we will never forget them. TIME T0 BE AWAITED ---- 16 Dick Bailey 4 ef ,QL I , R YU G ZZZZQV 4 lst row--D. Howell, S. Ovenshire, H. White K. Gibson, R.Moore, D.H1bbell, M. Brimmer, J. Dean, G. Braun, B. Bedient, P. Hilligus 2nd row--R.Merkel, J.Strowbridge, A.l xson D. Meade, J. Fultz, S. Vedder, J. Travis, J. Pouliot, L. Ferry, M. E. Wolverton,Mrs. Strowbridgeg 3rd row--E. Cadwell, R. Smith T. Farley, R. Moskal, R. Baker, R. Merkel, E. Hilllgus, K. Davis, H. Duby, J. Symonds fw- D. Morley 'l '0J,h 1'Z,Z cd ti ' , 'sa 7 yfff ,225 MQ Qzf W' mv Gy q,5gn:.w,' Q07 , ff 40 f' f ngQ,:f5.L.7 f J QI' 4H . 0 I ff f gall!! ' ,gk 4?627fZLZZ', 9 , Y 4,47 M lst Row--W.E1lsworth, J.Webster, G. Travis, S. Briggs, G. Harris, U. Scott, L. Mathews, D Scribner, A.Mathews, R.Jayne, G - Russ. 14. , lst Row--N.Gaylord, S.W1lcox, N. Higby, H.Washburn, M.Gibson J. Eaves, V. Neal, E.Decker, J.Scribner, P.Morek, 2nd Row-- Mrs. Frank, D. Ward, M. Fultz, H. Briggs, G. Jones, A.Briggs J.Lovette,W.Marshall, 5rd Row--R.Harr1son,C. H1gby,C.Wr1ght L. Coon, J. Palmer, R. Howell, C. Davis lst row--C. Wright, D.Axtel1, R.Iane, C. Wilson, R. Lltteer, R. Beard, M. Paddock, R. Bassett, I. Speary, R. Davis, T.Flaherty,L.Iitteer, R.Carpenterg 2nd row--A.Dav1s,E.Ayers, A.Clark, W.Hafle1gh,B.Styrcula, B.McCann, G.Shaw, N. Miller, B. Hess, R. Decker, C. Stevens, H. Wood, Mr.Poten7 3rd row-- L.Carlson, C.Khapp, D.Morr1s, E.Crawford,E.Wh1tmore, B.Smith J. Morehouse, R. Greyback, R. Travis, R.Comstock, D.Coleman, N. Elliott GHHDE Rf Landon' 2nd Row--1. Laflsr, H. Ignaszewski, R. Ignaszewski, D. Curran, F. Spears, D. Schuck, J. Harris, P. Meyers, B. Coons, C. Case, L. Fink, M. Colburn, S. Woodruff, 5rd Row- J. Lyle, M. Ayers, M. Kane, A. Berleue, K. Smith, R. Wood, H. Jayne, R. Rider, B. Strait, P. Bardeen, C. Kenyon. Absent-- J. Giles, R. Bogart HV Mr. Poten, former teacher of Junior High Reading and Spelling, left Dundee Central at the termina- tion of the first semester to ac- cept a position st the Port Wash- ington Station on Long Island. He has been contracted as principal of the school. Congratulations. We the Senior Class of Dundee Cent mind and memory, do make, publish and d and testament, in the following manner: First we leave all of our wonderfu ious ways to the Freshmen. Second to the Sophmores we leave ou our studies. cuass muy Third to the Juniors as a whole we and our position in the school. To the Junior's as individuals we b Myron Areford's Ruth Beard's Ruth Bellis's Howard Campbell's Ruth Davis's Edward Hunt's Alice Griswold's B111 Me1nen's Gloria Hess's Roscoe Wixson's Leon De Camp's Josephine Dlugosh's Harry Lo Vette's Shirley Harvey's Fred Seybolt's Joan Morek's Alden Chadw1ck's Cora Jane De Munn's Sherman La Fave's Carolyn Hall's Ralph Paddock's Lucienne Hubbe1l's Dick Ba1ley's Mary Cadwell's Dick Bailey's Boots Duby's Karl Margeson's Marion Hathaway's Harry Van Dusen's Betty Woodard's Kelsey Chadwick's Madeline Denison's Bob L1tteer's Frances Harrls's Dick Petersen's Atha Lee Lyle's Peggy Well's Marion Westfall's Red Woodard's Joan Moskal's Norma Van Scoy's Doris Bardeen's Gloria Dean's Ruth Beard's Alden Chadwick's Dick Petersen's Seniors leave their gum a box of aspirins to all the 'cute smile' 'sense of humor' 'steady dates' 'smallness' 'promptness' 'physique' 'swing' 'height' 'bone structure' 'notorious lies' al School being of sound clare this our last will 1 experiences and stud- r faithful devotion of leave all of our books equeath: to Evelyn Law to Bill Hartman to Janet Grace to James Howell to Bill Eyrich to Donald Phillips to Mary Woodard to William Sweet to Joan Haight to Gordon Tubbs 'farming technisue' to Bill Hartman 'devilishness 'shop ability' 'good naturedness' 'even temper' 'report card' 'hair' 'baton' 'smart words N1 N 'sigg' 'good will' 'night life' 'secretary abilit 'tardiness' 'slender figure' 'love of sports' 'short skirts' 'side burns' 'engagement ring 'cute dimples' N to Wallace Rowley to Alan Brimmer to Gloria Bogart to Charles Swartz to John Gibson to Walt Kingren to Ann Shults to Barbara Inscho to Leonard Van Wyk to Eleanor Parmalee to Albert Hess to Joyce Gardner y' to Kay Shoemaker to Lawrence Miller to Louise Zimmer to Duane Jaynes to Carolyn Peele to Robert Webster ' to Josephine Mathews to Nonnie MacDougal 'love of apartments' to Helen Smith 'knowledge' to Virginia Dlugosh 'sports ability' to Ruth Lowe 'appearance' to Norman Long 'care of her brother' to Erma Allen 'diamond' to Shirley Ensley 'freckles' to Anna Travis 'quick temper' to Mary Sharp 'voice' to Donna Serefine 'blond beauty' to Fred Travis 'chatter' to La Verna Travis 'ambition' to Kenneth Hill 'talking ability' to Alton Rose 'love of back roads' to Hughy Litteer 'way with women' to Bill Hafleigh n witness whereof I have hereunto 31 of June in the year 1232 . caused them. in Mrs. Utter teachers for t sub Class o Carolyn 18 's wastebasket and he headaches we have scribed my name this f 'U7-L9 C2Qz44pl5h,,t757CLA..7e4L1gg Hall, Executrix SIXTH S GHHDE lst Row--B. Morris, J. Webb, B. Madigan, D. Nageldinger, N. Willis, A. Spears, M. Walling, A. Oplinger, E. White,L. Law. 2nd Row--Mrs. Longstreet, M. 0'Harra, J. Sistek, E. Litteer, E.Vedder,D.Strait, D. Sumner, B.Moran, M.Smal1ey, A.SeChrist 3rd Row--R. Savage, J. Miller, J. Travis, F. Strowbridge, D. Spencer,J.Slocume,D.Numire, W.Schoonover,R.Washburn, B.Parks ll Special Class lst Row L.Hess,A.Coon,N.Fowler, E. Ames, G. Braun, A. Dlugosh, B. Bennett, C.Dav1s, V.Wh1tmore, S. Johnson, 2nd Row--G. Dibble, M. Beard, E. Ayers, F. Haff, J. Galek, R. Cummings, D. Jayne, L. Gardner,B.Fu1tz, N,Carpenter, 5rd Row--R. Koons, M. Bailey, B. Day, D. Gee, G. Eaves, M. Duby, H. Davis, E. Whitmore lst Row--C. Nageldinger, R. Mastin, P. Waite, G. Axtell R. Hill, J. Tuttle, F. Comstock, R. Jayne, E. Goodrich, 2nd Row--R. Mastin, R. Nageldinger, W. O'Dell, P. Comstock, Sechrist, N. Pistello, L. Pistello, Mrs. Ruddick. Under the expert supervision of Mrs. Ruddick, these children, in addition to studying their reg- ular subjects, have carried on many original ac- tivities this year. Included in these are cani n chairs, making hooked rugs, making posters to repg resent b 1 us ness concerns of this village and deco- rating their room for all holidays such as Christ- mas, St. Patr1ck's Day and Easter. The remarkable improvement which these chil dren are showing may be contributed toM s. Ruddick for her fine guidance. lst row-- L.Gibson, D.Gi1bert, R.Duby, I.. Briggs, D. 2nd row--L. Howell, R.Jackson, B.Harr1s, O. Berelue, Johnson, S.Denison R. Fultz, P.Bogart, P. Jayne, A.Baker, E.Br1ggs, C.Bedient, J.Coons, F.Johnson, FIFTH GHHDE 3rd row-- N. Davis, J.Cumm1ngs, B.Jones, S. Brown, G. Dennison, R.Hodge, Mrs. Gardner, M. Comstock, D. Ginnerty, W. Cornish, L.Herman, ML Beard, W. Depew. KT 0 lst row--J. M.Minewiser,G 2nd row--Miss Willem, W 5rd row--C J.Sumner,B.McC1ain,M.McNe11,F.Spears, .Woodard,N.Paddock, F. LoVette3 Landon,D.Lew1s, S. Rapalee, J. tt, E.Travis,S.Wright, A.Morekg B.Morr1s,R.Van0rden, L. Ovenshire, R.MacFar1ane, :LShuck, D.L1tteer, F.Rider, R. Miller, L. smith, W. s lst row--P.Flnnerty, R. Henshaw, F. Gris row--P. Bassett, J. M. Jones, M.Davis, B. Bedient, Mrs. Sa Kaufman, V. Jaune, 39 nnon, R Seybolt D.Dav1s, R.Doane, L.H 11, L.Canf1e1d old, S. Dickinson, P. Brantnerg 2nd ans, P.Jackson, J. Coons, B. Berelue . bwellg Srd row--D. Davis, M. Cronin ad, F. Hubert, T. Gardner, F. Gee, R. . Coon, R. Huff lst row--J. Matwiejow, H. McClain, N. Savage, J Woodruff, C McClain, S Matw1ejow,.C. Lane, 2nd row--R. Smithw P. Kendall, S. Woodard, H. Matwiejown A Morris, J Styroula, E Knapp, J Kienle, P. mug, H. mnewisfar, V. Sty: rcula, C. Peters, 3rd M. Merkel, A. Wicker, Morehouse, G. Strait, Waite, W. Pratt, H. Strait, P. Morehouse, Fall row--B. Robbins, N. Wood, Mrs.b W. White, Mc Derma, D. Odell, L. Mc S J lst row--G.lbodard, J.Iyle, G.Mad1gan S. Woodruff, P. Wood, R. Gaylord, 2nd row--G. Smith, J. Jeasop, G. Matthews M. Sohenek, J. Paddock, E. Ingram, K. Jayne, J. Woodard, H. Negeldinger, B. Johnson, F. Hoconnellg 3rd rowi-J. Telfair, N. Staples, J. Thompson, D. Woodard, Mrs. Arme, A. Kopec, R.Jones P. Meyers, N. Webster, C. Vaughn lst Row--D.Coleman,F.Backer,R.Briggs, D. Bedient, D. Hodge, J. Fowler, R. Campbel1,2nd Row--R.Hunt, P.Goodrich, I.Howel1,B.Bi1ls,E.Canf1eld,M.R.Hess, V. Henshaw, H.Bedient, N. Campbell,F. Harris, 3rd Row--L.Ames, W. E11tot,R. H1ll,C.Gee, Miss Connol1y,F.Canfield, J.Cummings, D.Day, C.M.Cady, S, Coon, THIHIJ GRHDE lst row--R. Doane,J.Briggs, G. Bedient, B. Campbell, R. Lyle, Y. Oplinger, E. Woodward, 2nd row--R. Bailey, P. Campbell, C Odell, S. Davis, C.Rapalee, M. Grout, A.Thompson, 3rd row--D. l Dombroski, R. Bell, J. Cronin, D.NbClain, Mrs.Mdl1is, R.Prior D. Woodard, N. Rugg T. Craugh lat row--E. Mastin, L. Hapalee, D. Rider, R. Shaw, B. Wilson, S. Merritt, D. Lane, H. Wilcox, R. McClain, R. Lathror, L.La Fever, C. Morgan, 2nd row--D. Knapp, E. Morrow, J. Smith, H. Ovenehire, D. Tetor, C. MacDougall, B. Strait, B. Mathews, M. Parsells, J- lst row--R.Herman, J.Hi11, C. Waugh, P. Knapp, J. Miller, W. Landon, 3rd row--N. Wood, J- Sis- Depew, P.Davis, L.F1sher, J. tek, C. McCann, J. Ward, B. Kornfeld, E. Kendall, B- Smith. S- Coolbaugh, C.Davis, D.Backer, Pratt, E. Trevis, J. Oughterson, B. Pratt, B. Miles. J.Davis, J.Cummings, 2nd row- E. Ayers, M. Beard, J.Fowler, J.Davis, C.Clawson, B. Gilb- ert, B.Ho1gate, P.Barkley, B. Galek, E.Canfie1d, P.Coons,J. Gee, J.A11en, 3rd row-N.Hess, J. Dombroski, G. Dudgeon, L. Coon, L.Cumm1ngs, W.Gee, Mrs. McCarrick, P.Bennett, N.Hans- en, H.Haff, P.Houck, B. Gay- lord, V.Hess. sfcunn Hanna A lst row--H. Clary, I. Gilbert, C. Cady, W. Brimmer, R.H1l1, W.Beard H. Goodrich, L. Harris, 2nd row-- C. Brown, J. Fowler, I. Hilligus, C. Jayne, J. Kiehle, D. Horton,C. Johnson, W. Barkley, H.D1ck1nson, S.Del1er, J. Eyrlch, I. Jayne, 5rd row--L.Comstock, J.Sutherland B. Ameigh, B. Andrews, Bassett, P. Curran, D. Bradley, T. Davis, F. H. Hess,P. Corbit, D. Decker, P. Blakesley, A. Beard, J.Dombrosk1, Mrs. Strayline. lst row--R. Timby, L. R. Meyers, E. LaFever, L. Merritt, R. Staples Westfall, A. Witter, row--K. NacDerm1d, L Strait, W. Neal, C. Waters, D. Spencer, lst row--S. London, B. Coon, B. Ovenshire, E. Davis, K. Waugh, C. Smith, S.Stevens, D.Br1ggs,C.Coons, B. VanDusen, J. Sumner, C. Haff, S. Travis, J. York, L. Disbrow, 2nd row--G.Smith, C.Weber, B.Nickerson, W. Jackson,S.Coon, M.Gee,J.VanCleve R. Rugg, T. Kaufman, B. Dobbins, B. Wagner, W. Henshaw, D.Summerson, L. Knapp, 5rd row--J. Allen, K. Knapp, G. Buck, S.Knapp, G.Erway, E.Horst, R. Horek, J. Robbins, P.Schoonover, S. Gilbert, J. Salamandra, W.Howell J. Dibble, D. Burns, Mrs.DeLaVergne Front row--A. Depewi J. Backer, D. Tetor Bradley, A. Cronin, Smith, K. Humphreys, E. Ayers, D. Bodine, row--J. Kellogg, J.D FIRST GRHDE Longwell P. Howland, G. Wright, A. Barkley, Z. Bedient, C. Hill, L. Holgate, S. J. Galbraith, 2nd row--J.Dav1s, K. W. Rapalee, J. linewiser, D. Wilcox, D.Schuck, P.Telfare, B. Bradley, 3rd vis, M. Davis, T.lorse, W. Kleckler, R. Razy, W. Davis, 3. Pierce, L. Howell, R. Disbrow, A. Malre, J. Gaylord, Ellen De LaVergne. A. Wilson, B. Beers, 4th row--Mrs. 22 HIHDEHGHHTEH i W.Stevens, L. Travis, A.Hathews Washburn, G.Sm1th, 2nd row--R.Trank Meyers, L. Willem, S. Scutt, J. Teed, S. Webster, D. Woodard, 5rd tmore, L. Morehouse, J. Spencer, N. T. York, K. Lane, S. Ryan, J. HCTIVITIES x x', if T if I KX' :Q J pm J Q53 Ce-5' 'rx There have been many enjoyable activities throughout this school year. Members of the Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Senior classes have participated in their indi- vidual class activities. First we'll take a glance at those fresh, young Fresh- men. Fbr them, it was starting out their fun with a glori- ous hayride on a beautiful night in October. Most of their class went and also some invited guests. Refreshments were enjoyed by the nHay-ridersn following their ride. They have added 616.00 to their treasury so far this year. We are looking forward to seeing the Freshmen play which will be coming soon.' This takes us up to see what the Sophiclated Sophomores have been doing. They also started out with a hayrlde in October--seems to be quite the sport this year. This class is getting rich pretty fast now for they are selling paper, pencils, erasers, and such school supplies in the corridors before school and during the noon hour. They tell me they are gaining on the profit. The Sophomores also will present us with an entertaining assembly program scheduled for April 8th this year. This is the class in which Johnny Cadwell has been known to us as nElmer' in their play series. The Stanton girls, Jane Kleckler, and the rest of the play cast put on these comedy plays like real actors. The Sophomore class surely can do it so we'l1 be looking for your play again this year. The rival Juniors! Hayride? Of course! Everyone else had one, why couldn't they? They switched theirs over into November. They made much profit this year selling Christmas Cards. This is the rich class! They got their classy Jr. rings this ear too We ho e to see the annual Junior play Y - D and hope it will be a big success. We are also looking for- ward for our Junior Prom in May. This is the dance of which Miss Carolyn Hall was queen last year, remember? Good luck and best wishes to the Junior Class. Here we are! At the top of the list-is our mighty Senior Class--we think. This has been a busy year for us. Of course, I must tell you first of all that we had a hay- ride in October! Yes, this was much fun. To remind you we really-did have one, I bring to your minds a girl who went around with two black eyes and a swollen forehead and nose. The only hay-ride casualty, Alice Griswold. We then had a square dance here at the school with a new orchestra, the nTuney Rhythm Makers.n We had a big crowd and lots of fun. We d1dn't make as much as we expected, but a lot of hard work by the Seniors put the dance over. We have sold Ever- sharp pencils in our school colors, Christmas wreaths, and beautiful napkins. We really made a profit on the napkins. Then came our Senior play under the direction of Mrs. Utter. The play nN1ght of January l6th,n put on the nights of Nov. 18th and 19th was much different from any put on in Dundee. It was a courtroom play with a jury selected' lfrom names in a boxj from the audience each of the two nights. The play cast really put on a swell job. 'The bored judge, AldenChad- wick, was really swell. The two attorneys were nD1ckn Petersen, prosecuting attorney, and nDickW Bailey, defense attorney. nPeggyH Wells, posing as Karen Andre, was the de- fepdent on trial for her life. She was found not-guilty the first night, and guilty the next night. The Junior play,put GC Q ar Z3 ,p 9 .r fr 1 X69 on by this same class last year was also a great success. The Seniors are looking forward to their trip to New York. Right now they are busy working on their 'Highlander,n Senior Ball and other activities to come during the year. The Senior Class thanks Mr. Witter for his invaluable service in making our yearbook successful. We, also, thank Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. Morse, our advisors, for their great cooperation throughout the year. Good luck to our fellow classmates. 25 Peggy Wells GIRLS SPUHTS Sports have always been an important part of our school life. The senior girls have always participated in them. Our freshmen year saw our class not doing so well. In our sophomore year, the class of '48 were so good, there was no beating them. By the time we were Juniors, we were Qwe thoughtj really good. I don't know what happened to the class of '48 but we won every game we played. This year, we also won the softball championship. We are fair this year, but not what we were a year ago. When we were sophomores, we began having playdays in basketball. Dundee won the championship. Softball and volleyball were added in our Junior year. We won basketball and came in second in volleyball. Playing two games of softball with Odessa, we lost one and won one. Track was also added and the Dundee girls won. We haven't had any playdays yet this year but we are looking forward to them with much eagerness. The basketball tournament which is going on at the present time stands as follows: class won lost Freshmen O 5 Sophomores 3 2 Juniors 5 l Seniors 3 l We haven't finished the tournament yet but there are several good teams. The winner would be hard to choose as the yearbook goes to press so good luck to everybody. The senior class wants to express admi- ration where admiration is due. This admi- ration goes to the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors, they all have swell teams and swell girls with whom to play. We wish you much success in the coming years when we are not here. Alice Griswold Girls Sports Ed. lst row--M. Denison, C. Hall, M.We1ls, S.Ens1ey, A.Griswo1d, 2nd row--B. Woodard, A. Shults B.Smith, M. Woodard, L. Travis E. Ignaszewski. I x tba' U f .. - x J CHEER LEHUEHS lfli t Q. UW ' 25 BUUS SPURTS The boy's sports were very interesting this year. The season was started with foot- ball. 'Killer' LoVette was on the team, so they won only one game for the season, but the games were better played then the scores indicated. They should have a very good team next yearss they willhave most of the players back from this year except 'K1ller.' Rah-Rah- Rah. Basketball came in dueseason with a team showing promise in the first four of five games. Then a bit of bad luck set in for a spell. However,Aud Chadwick kept getting his twenty or more points per game. He had well over two hundred for the season. The rest of the team played well even Red Woodard. He would have done much better had it not been for evening competition from Bigelow Avenue. The team took third place in the league standings. nB1lln, that tow-headed Junior Knot a Senior! ought to make the team next year if he puts forth a lot of hard practice. The team was chosen to play Newark in the class nAn sectionals but lost to their worthy and more superior opponents. Wixson would be a better athletic if he stayed home insteadof being seen on Main Street about every night. The Volleyball team is now beginning their season on the court. They have lost one practice game but they are improving with each practice. If Bill 'Moose' leinen could jump higher without an encouraging prod from Mr. Alger's tie pin, he would be an excellent addition to the volleyball team. The track and baseball season have not begun as yet. Hbwever, this reporter believes that there are good possibilities this year for these two teams in spite of a loss ofteam mates due to graduation last year. interclass sports Throughout the year have been under way. The Seniors have lead points. The big the race for championship dane they call 'Pete' has helped us to many wins. He was supported by the fighting cour- age of the entire senior male population. Che day each week is set aside during the winter season for boys wishing to bowl. It has proved good exercise and lots of fun. Do you think Ed Hunt will ever get over '98'? He is trying hard to tie 'Slim' Margeson who bowls a sizzling game of lOl when he is lucky. Good luck to all the teams. Boy's Sports Editor Howard Campbell UEHRBUUH STHH It has been the wish of the Highlightsstaff of 1948-49 to prod- uce a school paper which would bear the qualities excelling those ofthe Highlights of past years. Now, near the close of the year, we believe our goal has been accomplished. Through the cooperation of the grades,homerooms,and special dept., our reporters have increased the publ1c's knowledge of activities being carried on during this school year. To Karl Margeson, whose untir- ing efforts asa faithful sports re- porter have spotlightedthese events for our school, we pay tribute. Through the combined efforts of the members of the Highlights staff and the expert supervision of Mrs. Utter, our capable advisor, we believe our paper has been a success. Cora Jane De Munn Assistant Editor lst row--A. Griswold, G. Hess, C. Hall, J. Morek, C. Peelle, D. Pete sen, H. Litteer, E. Allen,B.Woodard,R. Bellisg 2nd row--C. Stanton, M. Cadwell, H. Van Dusen, K. Margeson, Mr. C. J. De Munn Witter, S. La Fave,R. Bailey,M.Wells, Yearbook Staff Editorial From the Associate Ed1tor's Viewpoint we qu ca Cl en We, theJhn1ors, sincerely hope that can produce a yearbook equal to the llty and high standards of thispabli- ion sponsored by this year's Senior ss. During the past year they have eavored to create a yearbook which wo ld meet the approval of all under- cl an ha ce be ssmen and be a credit to themselves their school. Much time and labor gone into making this yearbook auc- s and one which you may enjoy. We ieve it will be a major inspiration all classes which follow and alasting to dedication to Dundee Central School. pe Se fo mea We have learned much from our ex- ence this year while working withihe iors and sincerely hope that ourefa ts next year will reward us in equal sures. Hugh Litteer--Associate Editor lst row--A. Griswold, C. Hall, Mrs. Utter, C. J. D Munn, K. Chadwick, K. Margeson, P. Wells, W. Gilesg 2nd r w---L. Hubbell, G. Travis, C. Stanton, S. Dibble, D. St ycula, B. Woodard, J. Kleckler, K.. Sullivan, T. Davis. 26 PRESS CLUB fs lst row--P. Morek, L. Klug, S. Dibble, H. Van Dusen, K Shoemaker, B. Woodardg 2nd row--A. Strycula, A. Rose, Mr. Depew, R. Wixson, D. Crawford, C. Ignaszewski The Student Councilofthe Dun- dee Central School is comprised of a groupof students chosen from the various homerooms from seventh grade to twelth grade inclusive. The purpose of the Student Council is to make laws beneficial to the students, are to see that the stu- dents abide by these laws. They also take part in various programs suchas Career Week,electing cheer- leaders, and approving managers for the school athletic teams.They also award the white D's. Students who have been elec- ted to this council should feel proud as it is one of the highest honorsa student in high school can obtain. It has been a great honor lst row--J.Dlu- -STUDENT-CUUHCIL I , 1 Z ., 1 , I X 0 A 7 ' 1 I I ,cr Eiga? Hr! ,' 3 In September l9b8 this chaptercf the National Honor Society held its first meeting of the year At this meeting we elected the following of- ficers: Dick Bailey, president, V1- rginia Dlugosh, vice-president, Jo- sephine Dlugosh, secretary, and Lu- cienne Hubbell, treasure. One of our first projects of the year was an attempt to raise money for the purchase of various Honor Society pins. As the half year mark arr1ved,we found it was time to initiate cer- tain new members who fulfilled the requirements necessary for Joining the Honor Society. Among the new members were Janet Grace, Joyce Gardner, and Elizabeth Duby. They were inducted in an assembly pro- gram before the high school. It is our sincere desire thatall who are deserving and eligible will attain membership in years to come and enjoy benefits and associations that have been ours through this or- ganization. and pleasure serving as the presi- goSh,V'D1ug0sh, dent of this group as we have en- L,Hubbe11, 2nd deavored to give you good gov't p0w--pre31dent, and leadership. R, Bailey, J , n Morek,Mr.Del1er C Advisor. lgcar 1 - 'al V Q' ' Z Q! 1 v f f' ' 1' l 1 27 SUJIIIG BHHD ff J. Willis, B. Woodar , R. Wixson, M. Berry, A. Lyle, A. Chadwick. J. Palmer, c. J. ne Munn, J. caawen, c. Han, LIBRHRU CLUB lst r-ow--M. Hathaway, M. Claxton, J. Symonds, S. A.Jayne, C.Corbitt,W.Marshall,M.Scott3 2nd row--Miss G. Dean, A. Lyle,S.Har-v.ey,M. Sample,J.Cur-r'en,B.Br'ewer-,J lst row--H. Smith, L. Zimmer, J. Kleckler, A. Rose,W.G1 J. Hodge, A. Matwiejowg 2nd row--Mr. Deller, J. A. Brlmmer, P. Slocume, J. Craig l XX Y X42 I J X' X H PROJECTION CLUB L HALL MONITORS lst row--G.Trav1s, E. Allen,M. Woodard, A. Chadwick,R. Wixson, C. J. DeMunn,D. Strycula, K.Su111van,J.Mi11er, 2nd row--A. Griswold, T.D1ugosh, T.Dav1s, D.Pinckney, R. Litteer, T. Gr1swold,L.Trav1s, 3rd row--W. Kingren, H.Van Dusen, R.Ba11ey,K.Chadwick,R. Woodard. SAFETY PATROL lst row--J.Travis,J.Miller,F.Strowbridge,D. Jayne, D. Nageldingerg 2nd row--L. Law, R. Washburn, W. Schoonover, D. Numire, D, Gee' N- Bail-SY, R. Cummings, E. Ayres JULIIUH RED CHUSS lst row--A.Miller, M. Hubert, L.Hubbell, J. Grace, S. Ensley, B. Woodard, Mrs. Johnson, R. Carpenter, W. Ellsworth, D. Davis, E. Decker, B. Brewer. 29 lst row--R. Hess, M. Wells, R. Beard, M. Westfall, H. Sm Kuver, S. MacDowell, D. McCarr1ck, J. Klug, J, Miller, J W. Marshall, J. Willis, B. Tuttle, J. Dlugosh, M. Hathaw C. Hess, P. Rowley, R. Bellis, L. Hubbell, R. Areford, J Travis, M. Claxton, J. Curren, B. Brewer, J. Moskal, J. J. Symonds, P. Curren, Mrs. Rappaleeg 5rd row--C.J.DeM Dougall, M. Tripp, R. Havens, A. Chadwick, J. Perma, G, Wright, M. Brantner, M. Sample, A. Miller, B. Phillips, M URCHESTHH lst Row--B. Hess, W.Giles, B. Tuttle, M.We H. Litteer, M. Strowbridge, L. Litteer, S. De Camp, D. Mc Carrick, S. Diven, N. Lyle, G. Hess, J. Lyle, L. Klug, S. Dibble, A. C G. Travis, A. Wlxson, M. Wolverton, C. Hes Vette, A.QGriswold, A. Lyle, M. Cadwell, K. Sullivan, C. J. De Munn, J. Plamer, IHHLS' CHORUS th, J. Matthews, .M. InVette,M. Savage, y, 2nd row--C.Hall, Hayes, L. Lyle, L. rdner, F. Harris, , N. Denison, L.Mac ogart, M. Hubert,N. . Copes, J. Eaves. eks, J. Travis, B. Woodard, C. Peelle, Mac Dowell, P. Hilligus, A.Shults, L. A. M1ller,2nd Row--C.Wr1ght,J. I-layer, Eadwick, I. Palmer, G. Shaw, C. Knapp, , R. Litteer, 3rd Row--R. Wixson,H.Lo D. Crawford, K. Davis, R. Brimmer, C. Hall, J. Cadwell, Mr. Greyback 4'4 -if' 1 st row--B. Woodard, A. Smults, C. Peelle, C. J. DeMunn row--D. Spencer, E. Igna szewski , E. Allen, R. Areford G. Sxaw, J. Palmer, F. Strowbridge, R. Willis, D. Pln R.Carpenter, R. Wixsong 5rd row--B.Woodard, R. Eh Sharp, J. Morehouse, J.IQ.eckler, J. Pouliot, K. SAK I H , L UH S. Dlbble, L.Kl.ug, G. Travi s, M. J. Strowbrldge, D Mr. Greyback, J. Townley, H. Invette, F. Baker, A. f I I L DeCamp, R Greyback,R Decker,K P1aherty,J Cadw L Hunt, K Webster, K mvis, , M.Weeks, A.G-riswo1d,M.Cadwel1: 2nd ,A.Chadw1ck,J.G11es,D.O0leman,W.G11es ckney, W. Mar shall, P. Bardeen, N. 'Abi te, is, N.Ell1ott, J.Hayes, B.'D1ttle, M. livan, J.W1llls, J.'I'rav1s, I. Palmer .Wlxson, M.Berry, C.Knappg 4th row--- ss, J.Lyle, H.L1tteer, A.R:se,A.Ly1e 1l,L.Carlson, R.Brimmer, K.Chadw1ck, R. Comstock, D.Crawford BHSHETBH LL- x , Q 'gf 0 153 X A U Wi on R Woodard A Chadwick, lst row--K. Chadwick, B.Hunt, R. xs , . , . L. Vanwyk, R. Bailey, W. Meineng 2nd row--A. Rose, B.G1-iswold, A. Klug,B.Hafleigh,G.Tubbs,J.Rowleyg 51-d row--Coach A1ger,J.Symor1ds, Mgrng D.Phi11ips,T.Davis,D.Pinckney, C.Ignaszewski, W.Kingren, D. Woodard. lst row--D. Bailey, S. LaFave, D. Far-nham,R. Woodar-d, D.Peter'son, H. VanDusen, M. Areford, B. Hafleigh, H. LoVette. 2nd r-ow--Coach Alger, K. Margeson,Managerg J.Row1ey,A. Klug, J. COI'l'11Sh,G. Pratt K. Shoemaker, B. Griswold, B. Litteer. Q x w ZCWX FUUTBHLL 51 z4wfa7fm,a44 1.13 f ' wi We I .M 3X . K. - E, 1-w4,..,T5-I f I g . . nl RW +A-G. B i 1 1 mkfziu-z..' ' :'iS'2:H ' 'EFF AZQCWSR ' ' ' I 2' R-ii if -YFZLM A-Qiiid SP? 5RiisQ1'IT+E!i WWI-653. .. 25:5-Ex ,. . . , 5:23. - T. piiQ?DfGEZl xef':E3w .f A-iL'7?'fV?i+1Hnf?L!E1--IV: SFEQL EYWPT fi'f'3:f L11-. 25 51 .1 ?ii1'i7z5Ci'4 11-Y-5'2. ,-1412. .'
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