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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
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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
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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
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