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ADAM MARUSIAK Fun-loving Udd was en- rolled in the General Course, and as his favorite subiect he chose science. He was out for football during his senior year. Baseball rates high wiih him, and during the summer you can usually tind him playing with the P. A. C. As for the future, Udd hopes to become a base- ball player. PATRICIA McCARTHY A whiz at writing, Pat was editor-in-chief of the FORUM, a staff writer for the CLIPPER, and author of the class history. An academic student, she belonged to the Broadcasters' Staff, Dec- orators' Club, Hi-Y, Girls' Chor- us, Senior Ensemble, and she was chairman of the Prom com- mittee. Irish will study iour- nalism at Penn State. DESSA McGEE Des was a commercial stu- dent who favored art and P. D. as her best-liked subjects. Skat- ing and dancing are two of her choice hobbies. She was a three year member of the Dec- orators' Club and a two year member of the Girls' Chorus. Football was her favorite sport. Des was married on March I9 to Harold Kennelly. JAMES McKlNNEY This happy-go-lucky, good- natured, easy-to-get-along-with lad was enrolled in the Aca- demic Course. He found biol- ogy much to his liking. Among Jim's hobbies are hunting, fish- ing, and skiing. He likes all sports, especially football and wrestling. During his sopho- more year he was a member of the Rifle Club. Adam Marusiuk Dessa McGee Patricia McCarhty James McKinney N I O R S 51101'g1'Eg1i3figi5:ilg.'fig19:..,iii .fffQ.Q.-'AQilI'f'T7 . ...E ...U ....-- ......,.,. , ,.-..., g Mildred McMahon David McNaughton Don Miller Patricia Minns Jack Moulthrop Faye Murray James Murray Winifred Pentz 21 .--f-M : ,-nfs-':e1:--1-eu- . v-Y, wg-5-:W , , , 1-14,
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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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