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Emma E. Troy Edgar Yance Emma E. Troy HOME MAKING Emma, a brown-haired, blue-eyed girl from Grampian, was in chorus for two years and on the library staff for three years. This popular girl sacrificed part of her noon hour during her senior year to work in the milk and nab bar. Emma hopes to become a Edgar Vance Ed, as his many friends called XYashington Township. He played xvinning his varsity letter as a Among his other sport favorites ball, wrestling, and ice skating. to attend a trade school. MACHINE SHOP to us from years, Ruth Ann Walburn Blmde, blue-eyed, pleasing g smile describe Ruth Ann who was majorettes for two years. She s committee and participated in She sing in Hi-Varieties in her se for the future are indefinite. Robert Dale Walker Dale is a tall, intelligent lad from an operator of the projection mat Hob was also a member of the hunting and two y.-ars. He plans to join the Navy following Dale was everyone's friend because of his fine Emery Weary MACHINE sHoP lffniery, who has brown eyes and brown hair, stands five feet, nine inches tall. He is from Washington Township. lfmery belonged to the hunting and fishing club, photog- raphy, and projection clubs during his three years here. .-Xlice Irene Weber Earl LeRoy VVray Lester Lee Zartman 28 I Ruth Ann VValburn ,. , J fm., moo, x:fy'f,f,f . W , f I , . ,St-e' f1.,.., A K1 1' A V ggi , J 1' V If 1 T E Robert Dale XYalker After graduation, Emery plans to work at the DuBois Tool Electrical Supply Company, where he is presently employed. Alice Irene Weber HOMIE MAKING This quiet, blue-eyed, brown-haired lass was known She was active in leaders Club for two years, and she sang in year. She also participated in year. .it the present Irene has the future, around school for three chorus made INDVSTRIAL ARTS brown-haired lad, played varsity for two years, baseball for one year. VI hile he sophomore, Earl was a member of rifle C un year, he was elected secretary of his plans to enter the service after gradua- Lee Zartman Al I'0 SHOP Lester was known as Letch to all his friends. For three vears he was a varsity wrestler, and for two years he was a varsitv baseball player. In his sophomore year, Les was electetljvice president of his home room. Les was in Hi-Yarieties this year. .-Xfter graduation, Letch plans to enter Stevens Trade School. Germaine V. Zukauskas HDMI? MAKING Germaine, a cute brown-eyecl girl, came from St. joseph School her junior year. She was an active member of girls chorus, riHe club, and Clipper staff for one year. Biology was her favorite subject. She enjoyed wrestling matches and watching television. Germaine plans to work atter graduation. I . A Ja , I I 1 .i My 1 BQ. ai' :l Germaine Y. Zukauskas Emery VW-arv
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.IUNIORS gave Service Leadership Scholarship Character Nm- 'N A 5-....., Qt., , fl? First row, left to right, are: Ken Bundy, Roley Bechtel, jim Ball, Paul Balonick. Second row: Bruce Burkett, jean Faulkner, Norma Ford, Patty Ball, and George Brady. DuBois Express, our Gene Mikelonis, made his junior classmates proud when he performed on the gridiron. Supporting Mike in football were juniors Bill Rearick, Bill Nelson, Sam Richards, Lynne Ruhl, Earl Johnston, jack Harriger, jaek Kolash, joe Tropansky, Paul Balonick, Ron Britton, Tom Allshouse, and joe Chase. Cheering the boys were junior varsity cheer- leaders Marlene Bedell, Pat Beleski, Nancy Ord, joline Vl'ank, Kay VYaggett, Beverly Ord, Becky Nolder, Myrna Remaley, and Janie Sehalk. Musically minded juniors were Flo Pringle, Sally Nlauthe, Virginia Nlottorn, janet Ransom, jack Nluirheatl, 'lierry l'lyler, Gayle Maier, Betty I.aBorde, Helen Nlae XYilliams, Shirley Zartman, Dallas Smith, Nlorris Thunberg, Ron Thomas, Bill Clark, Bruce Burkett, and Scott Smith. Marching along with the band members were Helen Yrahas, drum majorette, and Peggy Smith and Bette Radcliff, majorettes. juniors contributing ability to the basketball 30 squad were Gene Mikelonis, Bill Rearick, Lynne Ruhl, :Xl Ranieri, Bob Gould, Dick Anderson, Tom Allshouse, Ken Bundy, Dallas Smith, and Bob Spinda. Our squad of matmen included Joe Tropansky, Tom Farlson, Milton Brubaker, Roley Bechtel, Bruce Burkett, and Paul Balonick. Vl'e selected Betty l.aBorde, Doxie Garskie, joe Tropansky, and Gene Nlikelonis to be our representatives to the court of Nliss and Klr. D.H,S. juniors participating in dramatics, publica- tions, photography, casters, art, and are loo lllllllL'I'0llS many worth while activities. Our class shall always remember the wonderful times it experienced in the home rooms with their understanding teachers: Bliss Patricia Duffy, Miss fllatilda Bell, Hrs. lrene Dodd, and Vlilliam Gratton. F.H.A., girls sports, broad- othcr service organizations to be listed. juniors made contributions to the various
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