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QI- fiflllfy Mrs. Willis, Miss Long- well, Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. Ieuop, Mrs. Har- vey, Miss Price, Mrs. Humphreys. Mrs, McCulloch, Mrs. Klehle, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs, Ruddlck, Mrs. Armes, Mrs, McCar- rlck, Miss Connolly, Mrs. Gardner, Mr, Dlbble, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Dahl- berg, Mrs. Morehouse, Miss Young, Mr. Jerome Mr. Depew Mr, Wallace Principal Vice Principal, Guidance Mr. Donovan Elementary Supervisor Mr. Maggie, Mrs, Web- was ster, Mrs, Allen, Mrs. Empson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, Cook, Mrs, Weil, Mr, Fowler, Mr, Barnes, Mr, Bal- lard, Mrs, Wright, Miss Preston, Miss Her- rington, Mrs, Drehmer, Mrs. Utter, Miss Lafler, Mrs. Schlappi, Mrs. Llcht, Mr. Harrington. Mr, Burt, Mr. Calvin, Mr. Youngman, Mr, Goodrich, Mr. Drehmer, Mr, Witter, Mr. Grey- back, Mr, Clark, Mr, Ossont, Mr. Anderson, Mr, Moskal W
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5.3 Clarence Sebring- ExcelIing in aIl. The Class of i959 feels greatly honored to have the privilege of dedicating this year's Highlander to Clarence Sebring. The color- ful fountain for the Junior Prom, the backdrop for the Junior Play, the porch for the Senior Play, all were direct results of Clarence's skill and ingenuity. His conscientious devotion to our class, and the school, insures him a place in our hearts and in our minds, when- ever we think of Dundee Central. 5
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senior hisiory The class of 1959 has had the distinction of being both the largest and the most active class in the history of Dundee Central School. Despite our greenness as fresh men, we were able to present quite a creditable variety show, starring Charles Mc- Cann as Liberace, with Clark Depew, Charlieilonsberger, Paul Bennett, and other bright stars. A new sophomore, Connie Huber, prodded us into selling Dundee pins at basketball games, and our minstrel show of the same year was a smashing success. In addition to such money-raising projects in our Junior year, as paper sales, Christmas cards, and the Prom, we presented Jumpin' Jupiter as the Junior play. Anyone who saw this play will never forget Oscar, Guilda, Molly, and the other zany characters represented by equally zany Juniors. This year we had great luck with the magazine and ice cream sales, the spaghet- ti supper, the Ball, and last, but not least, the play Seventeen, by Booth Tarking ton. Contrary to all pessimistic expectations, we did eam enough money to go to Washington, and everyone had a superb time. The Junior-Senior picnic, Baccalau- reate, and Commencement will mark for us the end of thirteen of the happiest, most constructive years of our lives. Seniors- We gap We know not where. 7
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