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

 - Class of 1951

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William Courson, a 5 ' 8 , 120-pound senior, was enrolled in the Auto Shop Course. He served the school as a stadium usher for three years Wild Bill as he was known to most of his friends, enjoyed ' °°tt aU eames Lux ' Radio Theater, the Red Skelton Program, and English classes ' . Blue-eyed, brown-haired Bill is in the Army Organized Reserve Corp, but plans to join the navy next fall. Kay Cupler, a pretty blonde from Rockton, was enrolled in the Business Education Course. During her junior year she was jay vee head cheer- leader and during her senior year she was head of the varsity group. Katie was a member of the broadcasters ' staff for two years and she participated in Hi-Varieties and was a member of the In-Hi-Y her senior year. Kay plans to be a bookkeeper. Kent DeWyer was a popular fellow enrolled in the General Course. He was a member of the baseball team his junior and senior years and he had the honor of being elected president of his homeroom his senior year. His favorite sport was baseball and his favorite school subject was gym class. Among his other favorites are chili con carne and the color blue. Kent plans a career in the navy. Geraldine Doksa, one of our quiet girls, took the Industrial Arts Course. Gerry was a member of the broadcasters ' club and staff, decorators club her sophomore year, and girls ' chorus for three years She con- tributed her artistic ability to the CLIPPER. Th.s blue-eyed girl liked art class and basketball games. Gerry died April 14, 1951. Mona Jean Duff, a student from Rockton, was enrolled in the General Course. This shy girl gave her talents to the broadcasters club her junior year and to the broadcasters ' staff her senior year. She belonged to the girls ' chorus her sophomore and junior years. Some of her favorites are football, swimming, spaghet ti, the color pink, and Lux Radio 1 heater. Mona has no definite plans for the future. Ellen E. Dungey, an agile brunette, participated in the tumbling acts in Hi-Varieties for three vears. She was a hard-working member ot the library staff for three vears, and she belonged to the girls chorus her junior year. The basketball team had Ellen ' s enthusiastic support. She was enrolled in the Business Education Course and plans to be married after graduation. William Courson Kay Cupler Geraldine Doksa Mona Jean Duff Ellen E. Dungey 22

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Richard G. Carson, a very good-natured boy, served two years on varsity teams of football, basketball, and track. Sunset was president of the senior class and he held homeroom offices of vice president and secretary in his junior and senior years respectively. He was one of the Bay Rum Bums in Hi-Varieties. Sunset plans to take a business administration course at Penn State. Milton Clark, better known as Sonny, was elected to the Athletic Advisory Board his junior year and president of his homeroom his senior year. He was a varsity player in football, basketball, and baseball for two years. He also participated in intramural sports, having been a member of a champion volleyball team. Sonny was enrolled in the Auto Shop Course and plans a career in the navy. Imogene L. Clouser, a quiet, bright-eyed girl, was enrolled in the Business Education Course. She wasan auditorium usher and a member of the broadcasters ' club her junior year. Jean rates football as her favorite sport and skating her favority recreation. Also on her list of favorites are typing, shorthand, and spaghetti, Jean plans to become a telephone operator after graduation. Patrick Eugene Collins, Jr., a six-foot, brown-haired, brown-eyed lad, was enrolled in the General Course and liked math best of all his subjects. Pat can usually be found at the Harris Theater where he works as an usher. Some of his favorites are baseball, hot dogs, movies, and the color maroon. His plans for the future include marriage and the U. S. Air Force. James R. Bruening, an Academic, was a basketball player and trackman for two years, and a football player for three, making All-District second team his junior year, All-District first team, All Northwestern, and honorable mention on the All-State his senior year. He was a member of the Hi-Y, president of the student council, junior class, and his homeroom for two years. Jim hopes to enter Princeton. Charles E. Cage, a jovial lad with a pleasing person- ality, was enrolled in the General Course. Yack was a stadium U9her, sports editor of the FORUM in his junior year and a reporter in his sophomore year. His favorite sport was baseball, and he was a member of the squad his junior year. After graduation Yack ' plans to enter the restaurant business in Miami, Florida. 1951 SENIORS 21



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John Esola, a friendly brown-haired, brown-eyed lad, was enrolled in the General Course. During his sophomore year he was a cross-country letterman. Track and wrestling were among his activities in his junior and senior years. Math class, swimming, and track meets rated high on the list of John ' s favorites. He has no definite plans for the future. Barbara Ruth Foltz, a sweet little lass, came to us her junior year from Clinton, Tennessee. Barb is a pretty, brown-haired girl with green eyes. She is five feet two inches tall. Barb was a member of the Tri-Hi-Y for two years, and she rates wrestling and football her favorite sports. Barb was enrolled in the Business Education Course, but her plans for the future are indefinite. Marjorie Rose Fotta was enrolled in the Business .Education Course. She enjoyed sports immensely and was one of the Sluggers, an intra- mural team. Margie was a broadcaster, an auditorium usher and a member of the Tri-Hi-Y. In her sophomore year she was secretary of her homeroom, and in her junior year she was vice president. Margie plans to become a cadet nurse after graduation. Janice Louise Frantz, our cute strawberry blonde, was a Business Education student, a member of the Sluggers ' basketball team, broad- casters ' , art club, Tri-Hi-Y, and she was an advertising manager of the FORUM. Franzie was a very reliable and valuable member of the jay vee and varsity cheerleading squads. Janice plans to become a nurse after graduation. Delores Jean Garskie, a lively lass, came to us in her senior year from Cleveland, Ohio. While there, Dolly attended the Lourdes Academy for three years. Math classes, cheeseburgers and French fries, wrestling, and listening to Harvev ' s House rated high on her list of favorites. She was enrolled in the Business Education Course. Dolly plans to join the Waves after graduation. Frank George, a very active figure in sports, was a member of the varsity basketball, football, and track teams for two years. Frank won a position on the All-District second team in football his senior year. A fun-loving fellow, he acted with the Bay Rum Bums in Hi-Varieties his senior year. He was enrolled in the Business Education Course, and he plans to join the navy. John Escla Barbara Ruth Foltz Marjorie Rose Fotta Janice Louise Frantz Delores Jean Garskie Frank George 23

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