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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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FRED REED Blond-haired, blue-eyed Fred was enrolled in the Auto Shop Course. in addition to automo- biles he likes to read about and experiment with airplanes. Fred was a member of the Rifle Club in his iunior year. After gradu- ation he will serve in the armed forces and then follow up with a career in auto mechanics. MARGARET REISTER Jovial, happy-go-lucky, and peppy describe Peggy. Being enrolled in the Commercial Course, Peg rated bookkeeping her favorite subiect. She be- longed to the Girls' Chorus, Decorators' Club, and Girls' Trio. She is very fond of sports, and as a hobby likes to roller skate. ln the future she hopes to find a career in the field of bookkeeping. RAY REED Ray took the Commercial Course, and he had a special yen for bookkeeping. He likes to tinker around automobiles in his spare time. For the last three years he has spent his time after school as a clerk at Raub's Shoe Store. Ray intends to get a iob as a bookkeeper after he does a stretch in the army. NANCY RICHARDS Nance , one of our pretty Color-Guards, was a very good student and an active one. She belonged to the Dramatics Club, Dinner Belle Club, Girls' Ensem- ble, and was secretary of both the Girls' Chorus and Student Council. She was one of the Council members sent to Al- toona. An academic student, Nancy plans to attend college. ENIORS Arlene Rivkees Donna Ross dietitian. Varieties of '49. William Rounsley Winona Rowland 23 ARLENE RIVKEES Busy Brownie was always on the move . . . and little won- der! She was a varsity Cheer- leader, treasurer of Girls' Hi-Y, a member of Girls' Chorus, Girls' Ensemble, Dramatics Club, and Broadcasters' Staff. She was feature editor of the FOR- UM and a member of the CLIP- PER Staff. She was an aca- demic student and will be a WILLIAM ROUNSLEY Gar was one of our aca- demic students noted for his many activities. He was secre- tary of Boys' Hi-Y, vice-presi- dent of his senior homeroom, and a sophomore representa- tive to Student Council. He was on the basketball squad for three years and was sports edi- tor of the FORUM his senior year. He was an M. C. for Hi- Fred Reed Ray Reed Margaret Reister Nancy Richards DONNA ROSS Quiet, resourceful Donna played in the D. H. S. Band for four years and in the Dance Band for three. She was a member of Girls' Chorus, Dra- matics Club, and was treasurer of the Band, her favorite activ- ity. Donna plans to become a florist, a wise choice, for her pleasing personality will blend well with the flowers. WINONA ROWLAND Pretty Nonie was enrolled in the Commercial and Home Economics Courses, with typing her specialty. She belonged to the Girls' Chorus, Art Club, and Home Economics Club. Her fav- orite hobby is roller skating. She came to us from Chestnut Grove. No career girl, Winn is looking forward to the day when she will be a successful housewife.
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