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Theodore Snell At'TosIIoP led, :I pleasant lad from room I7 enjoys driving his car in his spare Illi1C. Of all his school subjects, he liked auto shop best and became quite an expert at working with cars. .-Xfter grtitluation he hopes to enter the automobile business for himself. Miriam Spicher IIL'SINIiss IAUUCATION Clipper solicitor, banker, lli- Varieties. This peppy lass participated in intramural basketball her senior year. She was one of our more enthusiastic football fans. Spike claims rlancing her favorite recreation, while milk- shakes rank high as her best- liked food. ln school she enjoyed gym classes. Miriam has no definite plans for the future. Marilyn Stoke ACADEMIC Chorus pianist, lli - Varieties, iliri-lli-Y treasurer, li. 'lf I-X. president, trio. Marilyn, one of the D. H. S. Students from Falls Creek, could often be seen working at the milk bar. fXlarilyn'S favorite sport is football, while during her leisure hours she enjoys playing piano. Her plans for the future center around college where she will major in ele- mentary education. Russell Edward Swanson BUSINESS EDUCATION Clipper solicit0r, boys chorus, Hi-Varieties, rifle club, pro- jection club. Baldy, one of our six- footers, was a great wrestling fan and dancing enthusiast. However, this fun-loving and good-natured lad was primarily interested in his job as sales engineer at the Holland Furnace Company. After graduation, he plans to remain in this business. Richard J. Spehalski ACADICBIIC Varsity football, basketball, track, student council, home- room vice-president, photog- raphy club, lli-Varieties. Spe proved his athletic abilities by receiving honorable mention in district football his senior year. Ile playetl center on our chtunpion-hip lleaxer team. Spe served our students on the council for two years. After gracluation, he plans to attentl college. Jack Stewart ACADKMIC Yarsitj' wrestler, track lllillliilltl, home - room vice president, hunting and fishing club, boys chorus, Hi-Y, Hi-Yarieties projection club. Stew, an active lad, was well-known for his lllippyrgtl- lucky manner. lle is a great hunting and fishing enthusiast and spent many of his spare hours in thi- way. Stew plans to attend college in the future. v Patricia Ann Sunalaitis ACADEMIC Chorus, 'liri-Hi-Y, tlrainntics. Sinny is what Pat likes to be called. She came to us from St. Josephs during her senior year. Basketball rates high on her entertainmeiit list, while dancing was a Close second. Of all school subjects, she liked chorus class the best. She plans to attend college at Meadville. William Swatsworth BUSINESS EDUCATION Boys chorus, rifle club, pro- jection club, Hi-Varieties. Swats was one of our bus students from Roclcton. He likes Singing and could be found playing his guitar during noon hours. Football games, dancing and Skating were among his fav- orite pastimes. Swat's plans for the future are indefinite. -tx , :ff F A , .Q '- Xl T7 l ' ., N, . x ' C, Qi, I 3 N i ' ,, ' rw. Q 'Y 4 A . .1 r ' KSN Ir Y, 1:- Q' y I 1,1 T' 'v . X A, 'ef ,T , , 5-7' 1 T1 w f 2 T 2 qs-.f Theodore M. Snell Richard . Spehalski Miriam Spicher jack D. tewart Marilyn D. Stoke Patricia A. Sunalaitis Russell E. Swanson William O. Swatsworth
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fa- -aa' rs 1-C . ..., W. We -we flag? , ' 3 'Q A We A 'Q Wi .fi 5, 'li gun, I-F if H VA-, I , gi 2 V, I 5' xi I, av' i' 'W u0YU ' .V 1 1 ff ' . Aj. -f X A X X x 'I I I t X 0 5 ry Q A N, ,. FQ T' V N :EW Y ,. ' it Elmer C. Shephard Renald E. Showers Jesse G. Smith Marilyn L. Smith joan Shepler Betty Ann Smith Helen Smith Victor L. Smith Elmer Shepherd GENERAL Shep, a ST , 135 pound senior, was a great football fan, rating it first among his favorite Sports. He also enjoys watch- ing television, especially Roy Rogers, driving a car, and sing- ing the song Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes. This blue-eyed fellow plans to con- tinue working at the A. 81 P. after graduation. Renald Showers ACADEMIC Football manager, home-room president, Hi-Yarieties, Hi-Y, student council president. Ren was awarded one of the highest honors ever given to a football manager in his junior year when he received a Varsity D sweater. He was MC of Hi- Yarieties his junior year. When- ever anvone needed assistance, Ren was always ready and willing to help. ln the future, he plans to attend college. George Smith Al'l0 SHOI' junior varsity football, track squad, This tall, dark-haired boy, known as 'l'iny, uses his spare time working at the East Side Garage. His pet pt-eve is girls. Football and the color red are among his llliillk' fIIx'oritI's. His plans Coiieeriiiiig the future are indefinite. Marilyn Smith BUSINESS EDUCATION Tri-Hi-Y, chorus. Smitty came to IIS from Falls Creek at the beginning of her junior year. This quiet, studious girl enjoys Charlton Heston'S movies and Our Miss Brooks on radio. A top-notch business education student, Marilyn plans to become a secretary after graduation. Joan Shepler BUSINESS EDUCATION Chorus, broadcaster club. jo favored typing as her best- liked school subject and basket- ball as her favorite Sport. She was one of our bus students from Troutville. She enjoys listening to radio, especially to Bing Crosby's program. She plans to become a secretary after graduation. Betty Smith BUSINESS EDUCATION Band, student Council, chorus, Tri-Hi-Y president. leaders club, Hi-Varieties, junior at- tendant to Miss D. H. S. This brown-haired, lirown- eyed girl, who hails ironi Beech- woods participated in the girls inlraniural basketball league. Betty playetl the saxophone iII the band for three years. Her future plans are indefinite. M. Helen Smith ACADEMIC Cheerleader, home-rooni secre- tary, chorus, leaders Club, Hi-Varieties, Tri-Hi-Y Secre- tary. An active rneinbtr iI1 our school society was Smitty. For pleasure Helen enjoys play- ing piano and reading books. Football games rate tops on her list of Sports, Since she was one of our peppy varsity cheer- leaders. In the future she plans to attend college. Victor I.. Smith AUTO SHOP Forum staff. This 5'10 , 150 pound, red- haired lad answered to the nickname of Vic. He could be Seen working in the auto shop during most of his school hours. He enjoyed football and trap- ping, at which he excelled. Vic intends to join the United States Air Force after graduation.
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' lei V n s, .V if 3' si' 1 J 151 4 s V1 H. -44 . '?' X nv.: 91.5 Lf. i -.f ff ff as 193' 5 A I r N. . X ,A ' .F ,.- l la il' Q, f' 5 . 'U' gaallgi i' 5 t wsu 46 Darrell j. 'lihomas Tom L. Thomas William D. YanSice Mary L. Vogel -f'.f'3 If 3 Lawrence 'lhomas Constance Thrush Betty Vogel Donna L. XYeber Darrell Thomas BUSINESS IiIn'cA'1loN Chorus, home-room vice presi- dent, Clipper solicitor, audi- torium usher, dramatics, Tri- Hi-Y. Darrell is a blue-eyed blonde who was an active participant in all of room 17's home room activities. The color green, the song Because, and the school subject l'. IJ. rated high with her. lParrell's plans for the future are indefinite. T. Lowell Thomas GICYI-,RAL XYrestling squad, class pianist, sophomore home-room presi- dent, flipper art editor, band, lli-Yarieties, lli-Y. HIlilIl'lQl'l'H was one of the lvand's lvu:-it-st ineniln-rs for four years. Ile could nsuallv be found nith a group of students, gatln-red around a piano. lle enjoyed footlwall ganies and swinnning. lie has no definite future plans. William Van Sice AUTO snot' Bill came to D. H. S. his junior year from Sandy Town- ship. He iS fond of baseball and enjoys watching the sport played. This quiet, blue-eyed boy chose auto shop as his best- liked school subject. In the future, Bill plans to serve his country in the United States Navy. Mary Louise Vogel GENERAL F. H. A. Mary came to DuBois her junior year from lstrouma, Louisiana. This tiny lass is 4'11 and tips the scales at 90 pounds. In school, homemaking was her favorite subject, while watching football games hlled some of her leisure evenings. For relaxation Mary enjoys reading. After graduation, she plans to become a secretary. Lawrence Thomas Avro SHoP Sharkey, a grey - eyed, brown-haired lad, rated auto shop as his best-liked school subject. He has become quite an expert on cars and their ailments. Football games and hunting occupied his leisure hours. Dancing rates high as a favorite recreation of his. Sharkey's plans for the future are indefinite. Constance .Ioan Thrush in slwl-iss liDl'CA'll4lN Chorus. This friendly blue-eyed blonde enjoyed watching all sports. llealth was her favorite school subject. ln her spare hours, Connie could be found dancing or roller skating. 'liops on her hit parade of tunes is Heart and Soul, while Virginia Mayo ranks as her favorite movie Star. After graduation, Connie plans a business career. Bette Jean Vogel BUSINESS r2DUcA'rioN Chorus, dramatics. Betsy Came to DuBois from lstronma, Louisiana during her junior year. She was an active participant in the dramatics club. Blue is Bette's favorite color, although her eyes and hair are brown. XVhile she has many favorites, skating and eating are tops with her. Bette plans to work at the Bell Telephone Co. after graduation. Donna Louise Weber HOMEMAKING F. H. A., chorus, ticket club. Donna, a pert blue - eyed blonde, enjoys many things, with basketball, swimming, and the color blue rating tops among these. Her favorite school sub- jects were health and art, while in her spare time she enjoyed eating roast chicken. Donna plans to be married to Lyle Chittister soon after graduation.
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