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MR. WILLIAM DELLER Class Advisor 1-A Vice Prin. 3-L Sc. Teacher 1-L Dr. Instructor 2-M LEONARD A. VAN WYCK Science Club 1 Radio Club A Chefs' Club 2, Basketball l,2, Football 1- Baseball 1-P Class V. Pres. 1 Interclass 1-h Honor Society 3-L Boys' State Class Pres. 2- Highlights co-ed Ll Class Plays 1-M JOYCE M. GARDNER Dancing Club 1,3 Library Club 2 French Club Interclass Intramurals Playday 1 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-M Honor Soc. Treas. M Class V. Pres. Class Sec. Chorus Pres. h Highlights Co-Ed. M Class Play Hall Monitor Christmas Play Library Club Pres. WILLIAM S. HAFLEIGH Sports Club 3-M Football 3-A Basketball 3-A Track 3PM Interclass Intramurals Class Treas. Class Vice Pres. Class Plays 3-M Christmas Play Yearbook Staff in 1- 3 2 ERMA ALLEN Dancing Club Highlander Interclass Play day Honor Society Hall Monitor Class V.Pres Jon. Soc. V.Pres Glass Treasurer .Band Christmas Play Class Plays Highlights Bridge Club 6
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James Best's CLASS ILL We the Senior Class of Dundee Central School being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testa- ment, in the following manner: to the members of our Faculty, the Class of 1950 leaves oeace and quiet, to the Freshman Class we leave our ambition which carried the Class of 1950 to success. to the Sophmore Class we bequeath our Senior knowledge which we have gained through experiences. to the Junior Class we leave all of our books and position in our school. to the Junior Class as individuals we bequeath: Mary Sharp's Mary Kuver's Eleanor Parmelee s Joyce Gardner's Leonard Van Wyk's Anna Trav1s's William Hartman's Evelyn Law's James Howe1l's Joan Haight's Hugh Litteer's Norma Wright's Kay Shoemaker's I LMary Ruth Weeks' Norma Van Scoy's Alan Br1mmer's Erma Allen's Virginia Dlugosh's walter Kingren's Marlene Claxton's William Sweet's 'Shirley Ensley's Barbara Ins cho ' s Janet Grace's Ruth Lowe's Larry Miller's Carolyn Peelle's William Haf1eigh's Ann Shults's Jack Rowley's Joan 4uenzer's nvislts to Rushn 'heartn WLatin marksu nskatlng abilityn ugraceful gaitn nlight brown halru nlove of snortsu Nfigureu nquietnessu nlove of Keukau uwhiskersu ndlamondu D uloveu ublond hairn 'milk routen to Charlotte Stanton to John Cadwell to Joan Klug to Shirley Dlbble to Conrad Ignaszevski to Rose Ann Areford to John Craig to Joyce Eaves to Grace Travis to Barb Woodard to Tommy Davis to Janet Kellogg to Jacqueline Curran to Shirley Savage to William Van Dusen nplastic seat coversu to Wanda Giles Uspeedn to Bill Eyrich nbasketball skilln to Joyce Hodge nbrainsn to Betty Brewer ulove for Brooklynn to Howard Rider nartlstic abilityn to Rose Marie Hess Uheightu to Richard Gibson NMENH to Albina Solosky uHudsonn to Maxine Berry Nwlllyu to Noami Denison ueven tempern to William Peterson nblushn to Carlton Harris ncurlsn to Kay Sullivan WPhiladeph1a girlfriendsn to Franklin Dlbble nmoodsn to Jane Kleckler ngolden voiceu to Richard Karlncski Nintense interest in L.A.u to Dorothy Styrcula Donald Phillip's nglassesn to Richard Paddock Donna Seref1ne's nchatteru to Patricia Jayne Robert Webster's nmechanical abilityu to Frank Moskal Mary Woodard's Nred halrn to Kenneth Webster Alton Rose's nK1wan1s abllityn to Bunk Griswold Helen Smith's ntyping abilityn to Dale Shoemaker LaVerna Travis's 'steady boyfriend' to Beverly Hodge Albert Hess's nuneasinessn to Harold Beard Angeline Matw1ejow's ngigglesn to Eleanor Ignaszewski ,Kenneth Hill's ntrappingv to Robert Brimmer Duane Jayne's nfrecklesu to Mary Bratner In witness whereof I have unto subscribed my name this or June in the year . CLASS OF '50 3220! Mazy Qoodard, Exeiutrix 5
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il g' Eg as if 1 Q 3 The time for us to part 'is drawing near, From all these things we love and hold so dear. And yet,there will be memories from the start, That will prevail in each and every heart. Our days have not all been in toil, we've had our share of fun, With our proms, and plays, and studying, we're proud of the things we've done. And to those who are behind us, the Class of '50 extends Its hope for success, and pur- pose that will steer you around the bend. To Parents and teachers, our thanks go to you. For everything you've given us and all you've helped us do. The training you gave us right here at D. C. S., Will make us better citizens and lead us to success. As we, another Senior Class, at last reached the crest, May we choose the road to hap- piness and endeavor to do our best. Squarely meeting life's many problems with a steady, sin- cere zest, Ever striving, always hoping, to quite fully meet the test. by Erma Allen , XZ-4 lf-
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