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JAMES LAVERE McKINSEY—Industrial Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I; Track 1,2; Prom Committee. • Jim” is another one oi the motorcycle and car speedsters in our class. He is often seen riding around with Herb. He likes sports, jokes, and shopwork. Most oi his spare time is taken up by working for Wagner Grading company. With James' pleasant and friendly manner we know he will reach his goal and we wish him much success in the future. HELEN MAE MITZEL—Commercial Track 2; F.H.A. 4; Senior Play Committee. • Helon is another one of our out-of-towners. She can always be found busy doing her shorthand, or with Nancy. Helen is one of our Home Ec. lasses who especially likes cooking and sewing. We know that these will be very beneficial to Helen, as anyone can see by a glance at her left hand. We know that Helen will be very happy in her chosen career as a housewife. Best of luck to you, Helen. DAVID SAMUEL PETERSON—Vocational Track 1,2,3. • David is one of our out-of-town classmates, quiet but very friendly. He always has a smile for everyone. Sammy is one of the fellows who took the vocational course and enjoys working in the shop. His favorite pastime is driving around in his Chevie. He also spends a lot of his time working on a truck farm. David's plans for the future are indefinite, but your classmates would like to wish you success in whatever you choose to do MARGARET FRANCES ROBINSON—Academic Choru 2,3,4; Operetta Committee 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; Prom Committee; F.H.A. 4; Class Secretary 3; Beacon Staff 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Spectator Staff. • Peg is tall and attractive. She is a neat dresser and enjoys trying differ- ent hair styles. “Peg's favorite pastime is reading magazines, driving a black Buick, and writing wonderful stories for the Beacon By looking at her left hand one can tell Margaret is another one of the lucky girls in our class who has definite plans for the future. Best wishes from the class of '52. 2«
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ANN MARIE LEBER—Academic cSeniors Junior Play Committer; Senior Play Committee; Spectator Staff; Basketball 3.4; Track J; F.H.A. 4. • Ann is very studious but she linds time to participate in basketball and also to work in the local L and H 3tore. Anything which Ann undertakes seems to automatically become a success, but wo know that Ann is putting her all into it. Ann plans to become either a medical secretary or a nurse. Wo know that she will be a success with her natural ability and Iriendliness. Our best wishes go with you. EMORE LAMAR LEHMAN—Academic Beacon .Staff 4; Spectator Staff; Senior Play Committer. • Lemon is one oi the out-of-town boys. He usually comes to school in tho bus but sometimes he drives in his big red convertible. His favorite pas- time is going to basketball games, playing cards or ping-pong. After gradua- tion, Lamar plans to follow in his father's footsteps and become a successful farmer. Many good wishes are extended your way from everyone in the class of '52 ROBERT EDWARD LIVINGSTON—Vocational • Moldy” is a nowcomer to our class after just being discharged from tho Navy but he immediately made friends and became an active member of our class. Moldy” plans to rejoin the Navy. Moldy” has proven to bo a very good artist. He is usually found whizzing around in his '37 Ford. With men like Moldy in our Navy, we know that our nation is secure. Our best wishes to you. GARY RAY MARSHALL—Commercial. Industrial Footbnll 3,4; Band 1, Z. 3. 4; Junior Play Committee; Prom Committee. • “Shine is another one of our good musicians in D.H.S. He really can play that saxophone. His favorite subject is study periods, of course. Ho spends his spare time by hunting and fishing. Gary has not definitely decided about the future but ho says he would like to travel around Best wishes. 27
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Seniors FAITH HELEN ROJAHN—Academic Choru 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus Librarian 1,3: Chorus Vice-President 4; Music Fesitval 1,2,4; Operetta 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Band 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Spectator Staff; Beacon Staff 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Student Council Secretary 4. • 'Tran” is the most sports-minded girl of our class and did a very good job as co-captain of the girls' basketball team. Sho is little but mighty, as is seen by the way she maneuvers the station wagon around. There are very few ac- tivities in which Faith does not take part and she does a good job in every one of them. Faith plans to attend Penn State to become a Physical Educa- tion teacher. With her sports ability and personality there is no doubt that ’Tran” will succeed in her chosen field. Our best wishes go with you. NANCY JANE ROSS—Commercial F.H.A. 4; Junior Play Committee. • Nancy is the joker of the class. She always has a wisecrack on the tip of her tongue Besides being a last talker, Nancy is a fast typist. She enjoys gym classes, square dances, and woaving. Nancy plans to become a house- wife in the future. The class of '52 extends you its heartiest wishes. JOSEPH ALBERT RYER—Vocational Senior Play Committee; Junior Prom Committee. • 'Too is a newcomer to our class, having joined us in our Junior year, but his friendliness and nice personality made him an accepted member of the class immediately. Joe spends most of his out-of-school time working in- dustriously .at a local service station. In school he can usually be found carrying on with Abe and Huntz . In the future. Joe plans to continue working at tho service station. Best of luck to a swell fellow from all of his classmatos. RICHARD PAUL SEITZ—Industrial Choru 1; Basketball 1; Student Council 3; Junior Play; Spectator Staff. • Seitzy is another prankster who sits in the back of the room but is usu- ally heard in tho front He enjoys hearing and tolling jokes His favorite pastime is teasing girls and driving around in his hot Chevy. Richard says in July ho plans to join the Navy Heartiest wishes for your success from the class of '52. «9
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