DuBois Area High School - Clipper Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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MARLYN JEAN ROYER Soft-spoken Marlyn is all wrapped up in music, her fav- orite subject and hobby. She sings, plays piano, and was a member of Girls' Chorus, Girls' Trio, and a participant in Hi- Varieties for three years. She was in the Commercial Course, and she plans to attend Eastern Nazarene College in Wollaston, Mass. HAZEL SALADA Hal, an amicable academic student, won the admiring ap-. plause of her classmates by her humorous monologues in three- years' participation in Hi- Varieties and Dramatics Club. She was also a member of the Girls' Chorus and all-school play casts. Hazel was a super- salesman in ticket promotions. P. D. was her 'Favorite subiect. JACK RYDER Flashing blue eyes, a cheerful smile, and a carefree manner- that's Jack, known to his friends as Zom. An academic stu- dent, he played basketball, was a football manager, and vice- president of his homeroom when a sophomore. Strumming a piano, playing baseball, or training his dogs are hobbies. He will attend Mississippi U. NANCY SCHIMIZZI Nan, blue-eyed and brunette, was in the Vocational Home Economics Course and was a member of the State Home Economics Club. She was in the Girls' Chorus, leaders' Club, and Dinner Belle Club. Nan was also an active member of the Dramatics Club and the FORUM Staft. In her spare time she likes to dance. Marlyn .lean Royer Jack Ryder Hazel Salada Nancy Schimizzi , rs ,, r . Qi . - -9 4.,9, 5 ic... E N I 0 R 5 to F ss ss MARLA SCHNEIDER A top-grade student, Marla was a senior attendant to Miss D. H. S., Head Cheerleader, and secretary of her senior home- room and senior class. An in- dustrious worker, she was a CLIPPER solicitor, a member of Girls' Chorus, Ensemble, Hi-Y, Broadcasters, Dramatics Club, and Decorators' Club. An aca- demic student, she plans to at- tend Allegheny College. HARRIET S-EARLE Petite Cereal wears a per- petual smile on her happy coun- tenance. An active student, she belonged to the Girls' Chorus, Decorators' Club, leaders' Club, and the Clipper Staff. She was always willing to serve her school. A commercial student, Hattie plans to follow up with a career in bookkeeping, her favorite subiect. SHIRLEY SCHOCH Shirley took the Home Econ- omics Course and was president of F. H. A. She played drums in the Band for two years, was li- brarian her senior year. She was selected to represent D. H. S. in the State Farm Show in '49. Friendly, cooperative, and hard working, Shirley was a standout in serving her school. She sang in the Girls' Chorus. ALEX SEDOR Quiet, good-natured Alex was enrolled in the Machine Shop Course. A Jay-Vee foot- ball player for two years, he was varsity center his senior year. His hobbies are hunting, tishing, and softball. This de- pendable and substantial sen- ior plans to 'Follow his machine- shop training with a career in Uncle Sam's Services. 24 Marla Schneider Shirley Schoch Harriet Searle Alex Sedor



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JAMES SLATTERY Always ioking, Slots was never at a loss for something to do or say. He was enrolled in the General Course and was a three-year member of the Din- ner Belle Club. When not ush- ering at a local theatre, Sluts liked to roller skate, dance, or bowl. He plans to spend the next few years in the navy. WESLEY SMITH A jovial member of the Aca- demic Course, Wes was one of our well-liked Beechwoods students. He contributed his time and talent to the Student Council and Boys' Chorus. Physics and algebra were his maior scholastic interests. Bas- ketball, which he enioyed play- ing, was his favorite sport. He plans to attend college. JAMES STOVER Quiet and bashful with brown hair and blue eyes, that's Jim. Peeny was a member of the Machine Shop Course, and he considered English his number one subject. An avid basket- ball fan and player, he was with the basketball squad for three years. To be a member of Uncle Sam's Army is the fu- ture plan of Jim. JEANNE LOU THOMAS Friendly, iolly, and by no means quiet, this lass with the brown hair and blue eyes took the Commercial Course, book- keeping being her favorite sub- iect. She was a member of the Girls' Chorus, Dramatics Club, and president of Leaders' Club. Hi-Varieties was her specialty. Jeanne is eyeing a career as a bookkeeper when she gradu- ates. -PY PERCY SMITH BARBARA SMYERS Bubbles, ton, D. C. HARRY SURKALO Tall, fair-haired Yodie was vice-president of his homeroom and a three-year member of the Proiection Club. During his spare moments he could be found tinkering with motors from his model planes. An aca- demic student, he preferred phy- sics over his other subiects. After graduation he plans to attend D. U. C. LAWRENCE TIMKO Larry was one of our auto- shop'students interested in all phases of auto mechanics. He is 5' 'l'l tall, weighs 145 lbs., and has blond hair and blue eyes. Being a member of the track and field squad and build- ing model airplanes kept him busy. After graduation he is bound for Uncle Sam's Navy. 2 QW be 9 taxa 1 . It 26 An academic student with a pleasing personality, Pete plans to enter the theatre business, having worked at a local theatre for the past few years. He plans to go to college to learn theatre managing. In school he was an active mem- ber of the Broadcasters' Staff and Boys' Chorus. Math was his number one subiect, and football was his favorite sport. aptly identifies Barbara, who belonged to the Girls' Chorus, was a CLIPPER solicitor, and o prompter for Hi-Varieties. Driving the fam- ily car was a favorite pastime during her senior year. Bub- bles was a member of the Academic Course, and she plans to further her education by attending St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing in Washing- J JA tg- I James Slattery Percy Smith Wesley Smith Barbara Smyers AUDREY THOMAS Being voted Miss D. H. S. cap- ped a brilliant activities career that included president of Stu- dent Council, president of her iunior class, president of Dra- matics Club, vice-president of Hi-Y, iunior attendant to Miss D. H. S., State representative to Student Council in Washington, D. C., and membership in Chor- us. An academic student, Audrey plans to study for for- eign missionary service. MARY ALICE TITEL Red bubbles over with vim, vitality, and vigor. Always in the center of things, she be- longed to Leaders' Club, Tum- blers, Hi-Y, Decorators, Chorus, and was a member of the Clip- per Staff. A varsity Cheerlead- er, os well as a three-year fav- orite in Hi-Varieties , Mary Alice is noted for her wit and talent. She was a commercial student. GENEVIEVE THOMAS Brown-haired Gen took the Commercial Course. She was a very active member of the Girls' Chorus, Girls' Hi-Y, and Auditorium Ushers. She was secretary of her senior home- room. Her favorite subiects were typing and P. D. Her hob- bies are dancing, roller skating, and ice skating. ln the future Gen plans to become a bookkeeper. A DAVE TRUXAL Carrot-top Red was well known for his pleasing person- ality and his skill as a basket- ball player. He was a squad- man for three years on the court quintet. Dave was a member of the Commercial Course and a participant in the Dinner Belle Club. He is con- sidering a iob as telegrapher with the B.8.0. after gradua- tion. -Li- t G 5 X I C

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