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V. , .fam l---f ' 'i3.2ffi5ff'l -f B ez: ll A 'llrllhll ri' 4 f so M3553 , . A A V ' E Y 1 -K 1 -. f P I . . wr' SHIRLEY DORNECKER NORMA ERICKSON VERONICA ESOLA CLEM FAULS Petite, brunette Shirley was one of our excellent Bankers. She took the Commercial Course and found bookkeeping and P. D. much to her liking. Shirley participated in the Girls' Chorus, Decorators' Club, and Girls' Hi- Y. For a career she is eyeing bookkeeping, a field in which she should tind much happiness and success. ERVIN FENNELL Erks, an academic student, was one of three students in the U. S. selected for a Week- end With Music in New York. He was senior class president, CLlPPER editor-in-chief, Boys' Hi-Y treasurer, FORUM sports editor, and a member of Stu- dent Council, Athletic Board, ond Broadcasters' Club. He'll study iournalism at Penn State. Diminutive, quiet, modest, unassuming Norma combined service, popularity, and scholar- ship in an outstanding career. For three years she was voted attendant to Miss D. H. S. She was a varsity Cheerleader, president of Girls' Chorus, and member of Girls' Hi-Y, Student Council and Auditorium Ushers. Norm was an academic student. MARION FINGER Jovial Marion gave zest and humor to the FORUM and CLIP- PER for two years with her lim- ericks and creative composi- tions. An academic student, she was news editor of the newspaper in her senior year. Marion was a member of the Rifle Club and Leaders' Club, and she was also active in sports. She plans a career in A quiet, good- natured, good humored girl is Vicky. This friendly girl was enrolled in the Commercial Course. When she was not enioying English, short- hand, or typing, her favorite subiects, she was with the Girls' Chorus or Decorators' Club. Dancing and roller skating are favorite out-of-school hobbies. Stenography is her chosen tield. MICHAEL FORD Mac is widely known for his mischievous blue eyes and teasing grin. The lrish in him accounts for his many pranks and tormenting ways. Enrolled in the General Course, this care- free lad found enioyment in gym classes and in roller skat- ing. Mac plans to do a hitch in the navy after graduation. A familiar figure in D. H. S. sports and social circles was Dean Fauls, the lad with the broad shoulders and broad grin. He was enrolled in the General Course, but found plenty of time to display his in- terest and skill in football, bas- ketball, baseball, and wrest- ling. After graduation, he plans to become a Salt . . . sailor to you. BENITA FYE Bonnie, our cheerful, brown- eyed classmate, usually could be found in the Home Econ- omics building. Her guy gig- gle and love of iokes showed an outstanding sense of humor. She enjoyed school, typing be- ing her 'Favorite subiect. Fu- ture plans are indefinite, but she thinks nursing would be a wcnderful life's work. nursing in Cleveland. Shirley Dornecker Norma Erickson Veronica Esola Clem Fauls Ervin Fennell Marion Finger Michael Ford Benito Fye 15
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DEAN DAUGHERTY Genevieve Clinton Richard Clyde Blame Conrad Patricia Crist ENIOB JACK DILLMAN GENEVIEVE CLINTON Pretty Gen was a senior attendant to Miss D. H. S. and a Varsity Cheerleader. Gen was also active in the Girls' Chorus, Girls' Ensemble, CLIP- PER Staff, and Auditorium Ush- ers. An academic student, she was secretary of her homeroom and also the Girls' Hi-Y. She hopes to become an air hostess. BLAINE CONRAD Teddy-bear hair cut, bashful, and quiet are characteristics of this fine student from Home Camp. His many friends will recall him for his pleasant smile and his pet peeve: women. P. D. was his favorite subiect in the General Course. His plans for the future are indefinite, but he is certain he'll remain a bachelor. - S RICHARD CLYDE Lefty is a happy-go-lucky lad with brown hair, blue eyes, and a mischievous smile. He spent much time 'fixing cars. He took the General Course, was active in Boys' Chorus, Boys' Hi-Y, and he took part in Hi-Varieties. Lefty played guard on the 'Football squad for three years. He expects to en- ter the service. PATRICIA CRIST Pat is a petite blonde who listed typing as her favorite subject in the Commercial Course. Membership in the Rifle Club and Clipper Staff kept her busy during school hours. She likes all sports, but she gives the nod to roller skat- ing and dancing. Pat worked part-time at Woolworth's, and she will follow that work as o career. Dizzy, a friendly and good- natured lad, hails from Beech- woods where he plays basket- ball in his spare time. Around school he was frequently seen performing exciting tricks on his motorcycle. A vocational shop student, he plans to study diesel mechanics and then take up farming. At D. H. S. Dean's favorite subiect was English. PAUL DOANE Quiet, modest, brown-haired Paul came to D. H. S. from Beechwoods. He likes to ride his motorcycle and to do farm work. He took the Vocational Auto Shop Course, and he plans to follow auto mechanics as a career, He likes sports, espe- cially wrestling, soccer, hunting and fishing. Paul will probably see service with Uncle Sam. Hoot, as he was known to his classmates, was presi- dent of his iunior homeroom, a member of the Boys' Hi-Y, Din- ner Belle Club, and the football squad for three years. He was enrolled in the Academic Course, and he plans to go to Michigan State to study engineering. Jack enjoys singing, which he did with the Boys' Chorus. JACK DODD Jack's maior interest in school was in the field of music. A talented trumpet player, he was a member of the D. H. S. Band for tive years and quarter- moster of the organization in his sophomore year. He also en- ioys drawing, hunting, and bas- ketball. He was in the Aca- demic Course, and he plans to attend D. U. C. 'I4 Dean Daugherty .lack Dillman Paul Doane .lack Dodd
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HENRY GAYNOR Hank, who possesses o very pleasing personality, was en- rolled in the Academic Course where he proved to be an ex- cellent student. He was a member of the football squad and was active in Boys' Hi-Y. Math and science were his fav- orite subiects, and he'll put his interest and training to good use in the study of chemical en- gineering. MARGARET GEIB Three years of talented play- ing on the snare drum and tym- pani won Peg the distinction of being selected for district orchestra and band. She was D. H.S. Band Librarian and vice-president of the Girls' Chor- us. Mischievous Margaret claimed her favorite pastime was pestering Mr. Graff. A commercial student, she plans to become a stenographer. KENNETH HAAG Quiet, cooperative Gunder came to D. H. S. from Rockton. He liked nothing better than to settle down with an exciting book. Perhaps that's why he favored English in his Commer- cial Course. Steady, punctual, and reliable, Ken won the res- pect of his classmates and teachers for his good-natured ways and fine character. Bas- ketball was his 'Favorite sport. JEAN HEPFNER This energetic live-wire was a busy member of the Commer- cial Course, with typing her number one subiect. She sang with the Girls' Chorus and tried out her homemaking skills in the Home Ec. Club. Her chief hobby is collecting photographs of her friends. She likes the outdoors and spends much time swimming. She has no imme- diate plans for the future. .-,. .. ...., 7 ' '28 ROBERT GEARHART Sam's Army. THEODORE GEORGE Uncle Sam. ALLEN HARTZFELD ' As a man about school this academic student belonged to the Broadcasters' Staff, D. H. S. Band, Boys' Chorus, Octet, and Dance Band. He had the dis- tinction of playing in the dis- trict and state bands in his iunior and senior years. Bass horn is his forte. Skip was editor of the sports section of the CLIPPER. His hobbies are playing piano and fishing. RICHARD HIBNER Good-looking Hib, the lad with the curly hair and big brown eyes, was a popular member of the Academic Course. Math was his best- liked subject. Dick was vice- president of his junior home- room and a player on the Beav- er football squad. His favorite out-of-school sport was driv- ing his new Ford. He plans to become an electrical engineer. 4 97' .,, y. Tall, brown haired, blue-eyed Geary came to us in his iun- ior year from St. Catherine's. At D.H.S. he enrolled in the Commercial Course and found bookkeeping much to his liking. He was an ardent sports fan with a special yen for basket- ball. As for the future, he plans to join up with Uncle Popular and fun-loving Pun- jab was voted vice-president of the graduating class. Tops among his many interests was art, his talent in this field win- ning him editorship of the art work in this book. He was vice-president of the Decorators' Club and a wrestler in his sen- ior year. A college career is in the offing after service with Henry Gaynor Robert Gearhart Margaret Geib Theodore George CARL HARTZFELD Brown - haired, brown - eyed Carl was a member of the Auto Shop Course. Hartz, as his friends call him, came to us from nearby Oklahoma. When he was not busy working at his father's gas station, he was en- ioying hunting or repairing cars, his first love. Carl is looking forward to entering the service after graduating from D. H. S. JANET HOLLINGSWORTH The sweet, quiet, brunette with the sparkle in her big blue eyes and the pleasant smile is Janet, a popular student from Benezette. ln her home town she was a star player on the girls' basketball team. At D. H. S. she was enrolled in the Academic Course and was a member of the Art Club. She liked school, and her many friends liked her. LEONARD HEFFNER This husky, six-footer with the brown hair and broad grin will be recalled in the sports field as a stalwart behind the plate on the baseball nine. His classmates in the Auto Shop Course will also recall him for his enioyment of a good time. He liked tinkering around cars, and he'll probably find a career in that field after service with Uncle Sam. MARTHA HOLMES Known to her friends as Nanny, this blue-eyed lass was enrolled in the Commer- cial Course. Being interested in her classwork, she chose typing as her favorite subiect, with English running a close second. Her favorite school ac- tivity was Leaders' Club, in which she participated whole- heartedly. Her hobby is col- lecting photos of her friends. .PY . f 3' N t. B Sim -. .1
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