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JANET KRACH This pretty blonde with the big dimples usually could be found in Page's or out hunting another record for her collec- tion. Jan, a three-year mem- ber of Decorators' Club, was secretary her senior year. She also belonged to the Girls' Hi-Y and Girls' Chorus. A commer- cial student, Janet plans to become a bookkeeper after graduation. GENEVIEVE KUHARSKI Popular, blue-eyed Gen was a commercial student. She rated bookkeeping as her num- ber one subiect, but dancing got the nod for out-of-school activities. Always busy, she was a member of Girls' Chorus and Decorators' Club, and she took part in Hi-Varieties. Gen plans to become a beau- tician after graduation. FRANCIS KRINER A slick figure on skates, Flea spent his spare time at the roller rink. He was a mem- ber of the Auto Shop Course, and the training he got there he hopes to further when he ioins the navy after graduation. Woodwork is a favorite indoor pastime of this friendly fellow with the wide grin. He was a Field Manager at D. H. S. STANLEY KUZNIAR Pompeck was one of our speedsters on the cross-country team for two years for which he earned a D . He also served as a wrestling manager during his senior year. Stan was enrolled in the Academic Course, and he liked math better than any other subiect. He plans to attend Penn State after graduation. Janet Krach Francis Kriner Genevieve Kuharski Stanley Kuzniar 1 9 4 9 . . iw 'f A -fa cf O A A 'P L - A -- JOSEPH LaROCK This quiet, curly-haired lad came to us from Rockton. La Pebble , a neat and trim dress- er, was one of the boys in the Auto Shop Course. He was a member of the Art Club and Decorators' Club. Roller skating and dancing are Joe's favorite hobbies. Future plans call for a hitch in Uncle Sam's armed forces. PATRICIA LEIS This tiny bundle of zip and zest hailed from Rockton and was a member ot the Academic Course. Pat belonged to Stu- dent Council, G. A.A. Board, Girls' Chorus, Ensemble, Hi-Y, Dramatics Club, and Tumblers' Club. She was a .lay-Vee Cheer- leader, iunior class secretary, and Hi-Varieties artist. She was voted Maid of Honor to Miss D. H. S. ROY LEACH This tall boy hailed from Luth- ersburg. His friends like to call him .lune Bug. He took the Auto Shop Course and his hob- by is Woking on cars. Roy be- longed to Decorators' Club and Art Club. He was also presi- dent of his senior homeroom. ln the future Roy hopes to be either a truck driver or an auto mechanic. CLARA LOGAN Petite and charming Dolly was one of our varsity Cheer- leaders. She was also in the Girls' Chorus, Dramatics Club, Dinner Belle Club, Girls' Ensem- ble, and a member of the Clip- per Staff. Jolly Dolly was always in the midst of Hi- Varieties. A commercial stu- dent, she plans to become a sec- retary when she leaves D. H. S. 19 Joseph LaRock Roy Leach Patricia Leis Clara Logan
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DOROTHY HOSKAVICH Hazel eyes, light-brown hair, and a pleasing personality des- cribe Dorothy. Has was en- rolled in the Commercial Course, and her favorite subjects were shorthand and typing. She took an active port in Girls' Chorus. Dot spent her spare time roller skating and dancing, her hob- bies. After graduation she plans to travel. HAROLD KIRK Harold was one of our auto- shop students from Luthersburg who liked his training so well that he plans to build a career around auto mechanics. He was president of his senior homeroom, and he took part in Decorators' Club and Art Club. A familiar trade mark of his around school was his 1933 Chevrolet convertible. Q W. .. l....e..-,1 . , . A- 1 . Dorothy Hoskavich Richard Johnson Betti Johnston Kenneth Keen Harold Kirk Sue Kirk Shirley Kirker Thomas Kotzbauer RICHARD JOHNSON Dick earned letters in cross- country and wrestling. He was president of his iunior home- room and representative to Stu- dent Council in his senior year. He was in the Academic Course. Among his hobbies are hunting, fishing, trapping, and fly-tying. Little wonder out-door stories in- trigued him, or that biology was his Favorite subiect. SUE KIRK Sue is a tall, brown-eyed blonde who likes to have good times and to be friends with everyone. Besides being a member of the Girls' Chorus, Li- brary Staff, and Decorators' Club, this lively lass loved to roller skate and to dance. Sue was a member of the Com- mercial Course and is eyeing bookkeeping as a career. BETTl JOHNSTON Brown-haired, blue-eyed Betti was in the Academic Course. She was vice-president of her senior homeroom. A fine artist, she has contributed much to the CLIPPER for the past two years. Art and English were her favorite subjects. She soli- cited for the CLIPPER and worked with the Decorators' Club. She will further her art talent at art school. SHIRLEY KIRKER Shirl was a vigorous ex- ponent of softball and basket- ball, and she did a lively turn in Hi-Varieties. An active member of the Rifle Team, Dra- matics Club, and Girls' Chorus, she managed to find time for roller skating and dancing. Shirley was on commercial stu- dent who enjoyed typing and shorthand. Her future plans include marriage. ,K W ,cfs 4 V W -f ,-- - I .. , ., , , . 4 Liu' 1'-Q W st 1'ima.fSsiigmtglgwgffstw' K M, 1 sei- f- - .f fa .f w'f,'.'x i- ' . Q f ' ' . f' K ., . f . ,F W ei- if 4 WN- 93255-xki 75-x,f'.t'! 1 Q l 'i ii' Ai- of s i i F ' .- -- F, t, , -'Jn u is X sem-wg,,r.',,--.qv ' . . , at , A T l ,, - ' 4 it 1 ,itswf 5, , ,M--Qs' MX'-'3.,,. '- ' ,, 2 E ,-'t t ' -,L ' 5'-f - L-fri i' 9 'Q it hifi' y f i' 4 ' . l -1 V, ' Q . cs - I c 1 jtfxf - I ., 1 ,- , it s - ' , - . --QM.,-fi ,, 'J 1 V, . .. ., ' my ,,x'Uf'- T' X ,u T' i rp.--'1:...9: sNXJm 'fi . .X k x .V as ' :P 5 kgg., T'-X X My Tv , K AM vii 4 ' tn RP' - ,Z ' xg' ,, X i x nh i ' 'air 'l t' ' ' ,E X Q. - t . Q .K ,-.EFX xv 1 1 18 J J K ' it X-.. ' 9- . l l A .f li' ,,..Qg',' 4 '- ,!. ' s P-...tt - , LQ hs, M. f ITVN l 1 i 'Vi 'i . 'E KENNETH KEEN This iolly lad with the blue eyes and blond hair would like to become an A-l auto me- chanic. He took the Auto Shop Course and often could be seen driving his Ford, which he kept in tip-top shape. He came to us from Rockton. After graduation Ken plans to do a hitch in Uncle Sam's Navy, then settle down with a shop of hTs own. THOMAS KOTZBAUER Amiable, easy-going, never hurried or worried describe Tom to perfection. An amateur pho- tographer of note, he enjoys taking pictures as a hobby. An- other 'favorite recreation is hunt- ing. Tom was president of the Decorators' Club and a mem- ber of the Rifle Team. He played on the championship in- tramural soccer team in his junior year. 5 .5 yr , cz ..,. A , 1, , 1 xl x 1, In y, I .l .M A Y ri 1- ' n, TL' c 1 .J , .c .... ,, . . ...AQSIC '---.. as ' fs. -J . W.
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Mary Lombardo Norman Mabie MARY LOMBARDO A dependable and faithful member of the Home Economics Course, Mary was chosen to represent D.H.S. at the State Farm Show in Harrisburg. She belonged to the Auditorium Ushers, Decorators' Club, and she was president of the Din- ner Belle Club. .lovial and co- operative, she has a good start on her ambition to be a top- grade dressmaker. JOSEPHINE MAKOFKA Jo is a calm, sweet, soft- spoken lassie with very pretty blue eyes. She was enrolled in the Commercial Course, typing being her favorite subiect. Jo was an active member of the Girls' Chorus, Leaders' Club and Decorators' Club. When asked about her future, she said she hoped to become a secretary. NORMAN MABIE Bubs, an out-door enthu- siast, was always hunting, trapping, or fishing. That is, when he wasn't busy winning letters in track, cross-country, football. and wrestling. En- rolled in the Machine Shop Course, Bubs was co-author of Shop Talk in the FORUM. After graduation he will study forestry in Idaho. EUGENE MANCUSO One of our quiet and de- pendable lads in the Auto Shop Course was I'Iuey. A top service man, he was a Stage Manager and Field Manager, two activities he served faith- fully and well. His real inter- est lies in the tield of art. He belonged to the Art Club, and after graduation he would like to be a commercial artist. Josephine Makofka Eugene Mancusa MILDRED McMAHON Big green eyes, light-brown hair, and a tall, trim frame des- cribe this quiet member of the Commercial Course. She sang with the Mixed Chorus and Girls' Chorus, and she took part in the Girls' Hi-Y, Decorators' Club, and Auditorium Ushers. She played on the Temptations team. Mid liked art and bookkeeping. JACK MOULTHROP Easy - going, good - natured Moe was enrolled in the Academic Course. Casual and rather diffident in manner, Jack never let his studies interfere with his education, although he could have been a top-grade student if he had so elected. P.D. was his favorite subiect. He was on the track team his senior year. DAVID McNAUGHTON Dove, one of our standout wrestlers for three years, was also a letter man for crass- country for two years. A quiet, likeable lad, he was enrolled in the Academic Course. Dave en- ioys building model airplanes as a hobby. He spent his summers on the golf course. He has no definite plans for the future. FAYE MURRAY Effervescent Fifi was known for her buoyant personality and good humor. She sang in Hi- Varieties for three years and was a member of Girls' Hi-Y, Girls' Chorus, and Decorators' Club. She was a commercial student and a solicitor for the Cl.lPPER. Faye plans to attend business college when she gets her diploma. DON MILLER Chip's beaming smile and fine sense of humor made him a popular member of the class. Intramural football, basketball, wrestling, and soccer kept him very busy. He was captain of his sophomore Soccer Team. P. D. was his favorite subiect in the Commercial Course. He plans to enter the navy after he gets his diploma. JAMES MURRAY Shy, quiet, and cooperative is Jim. He loves the out-of-doors, particularly during hunting sea- son. Collecting guns is his fac- orite hobby. He was a ma- chine-shop student. Jim spent most of his spare time at the DuBois Country Club working on the golf course. He has a iob already lined up with West- inghouse in Sharon. PATRICIA MINNS Pat, a member of the Aca- demic Course, wears a shy smile and a pair of bright sparkling eyes. Being a member of the Girls Chorus, Girls' Hi-Y, Decora- tors' Club, and Clipper Staff kept Pat busy at D. H.S. Her favorite subiect was English. She plans to attend Duquesne U. where she will study nursing for her life's work. WINIFRED PENTZ President of the Girls' Hi-Y and a member of the Student Council, Winn was also a mem- ber and publicity agent of the D.H.S. Band. A talented trombone player, she was se- lected for the district orchestra and bond in her senior year. She played with the Dance Band and sang with the chorus. An academic student, she will attend Hobart College. :ffl ' + '4- . A 1' '-'lczc -- 'M -PY 5,-9 . - r f he N so , ,s -. .1 - fi J' , V - . f..-. -x.- ef., L-s V- -2
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