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Robert Crocker llarriet Dishong ltobert Dorko Eileen Fagan Hita Celston Ann Decario Robert Diss Dorothy Durasky Edward Celsdorf Nancy Cess N, f' f , l1T4I-IESE FOGLISH THINGS Crocker, Robert-Frog likes sports of any kind . . . best known for his ability in football . . . this dark-eyed Brenizer lad is a favorite among all. Football 2-44 Baseball 3,44 Mono. 4 fPres.l4 H. R. Pres. 3. DeCario, Ann-With typing as her favorite subject, there's no doubt about it that this dark-haired beauty plans to become a secretary . . . enjoys dancing and listening to popular music in her leisure time. History 34 Pers. 44 Com. 3,44 Chorus 1,24 Operetta 1,2. Dishong, Harriet-Tiny brunette and a future beautician is Harriet . . . shels always at home in Mr. Edmund's bookkeeping classes. Pers. 44 Ushers 34 Chorus 1-44 Operetta 1-4. Diss, Charles Robert- Pap,' likes P.O.D. best of all . . . always seen with a big smile . . . dancing and camping are chief interests of his . . . future plans may include U. S. Navy. Football 1,24 Basketball 1,2. Dorko, Robert-A real nice guy . . . conscientious worker . . . handy with earpently tools . . . cabinets are his specialty. Durasky, Dorothy-Dot, a petite blond, loves reading and dancing . . . Mr. Pilato is her favor- ite teacher . . . occupies her spare time playing the piano and keeping a scrapbook of football RD players . . . plans to attend college. B. 61 C. 3,4 fEd. 414 N.F.L. 2,3,4 CS:-e. Treas. 3,4J, La. 1,24 Lib. 23,4 isa-. Ta-as. 351 Play 3 4 il fStudent D1fCCtt1flg N.H.S. 3,44 Pers. 44 Tri-Hi-Y 3,44 Ciorus 1,3,44 Band 1-44 French 3,44 Oper- U etta -44 Institute Chorus 44 H. R. See. 3,4. F agali, Eileen-tkeeps her lingers flying over the ivbry keys . . . can always be counted on for help in a jlllv . . .xcollege ncuct on the agenda for our 'kEthelf1 Smitgv 31 3 J- SO? 1-4 reas. , 4 N.F.L. 4g Hist. 2-44 N. , H.S. 3,4 C'I'reas. 414 -rs. 44 Tri-Hi-Y 3 4 KV. Pres. Nl 4 'I roaidcast - Q reas. 3,414 Chorus 1-4 fAL n ga I 1 -- - offni mgilst 1- 4,i1nd 1-44 Sr. Quartet 4' jr. Class ,I ,X 4Play4 pere a 1-44 County Chorus 3? CAceom '.Xg'panistl4 County Band 1'3Q District Band 14 vi Q L reifch 3,44 II. . V. Pres. lg Institute Chorus 4. ., -1 Nic dorf, Edward-A frequent headliner on the Q sports page during football season . . . his amia- Xytyible srnige and dimpled chin attract the eyes of many a ass. . k 5 B. 61 G. 3,44 N.F.L. 1-4 CPres. 414 Hi-Y 1,2,34 H Mono. 3,44 Chorus 1-44 Football 1-44 Track 2,3. y 44 Plays 34 Operetta 1-44 County Chorus 34 In- : stitute Chorus 4. Celston, Rita-Carefree and gay . . . always has a little bit of poetry to cheer one up . . . active in all her clubs . . . has a host of friends . . . col- lege next in her plans. B. Sz C. 44 N.F.L. 2,34 Hist. 1-44 Lat. 1,24 Lib. 1-44 Tri-Hi-Y 3,44 Broadcast 44 Chorus 1-44 French 3,4 fSec. Treas. 424 Operettas 1-4 iStu- dent Director 374 Institute Chorus 4: Gess, Nancy-A quiet lass, Nancy is very much at home with her typewriter . . . can always be counted on for efficient work . . . will be an asset to any office. Pers. 4 fTreas. 414 Corn. 3,44 II. B. Sec. 4. 22
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if ff, - p,,..L.4,c,y reall., WHAT 13 ,J .. fa if J Jr fl J .Y FRESHMEN WE WERE Bravis, janet-Square dancing, skating, hunting are fans special interests . . . always ready to lend a helping hand, our blue-eyed lass should make a wonderful nurse. S. C. 3g B. 6: C. 33 Hist. 4, Lat. 1,2 CSec. Treas Zig Lib. 49 Pers. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Ushers 34 Band 2,3,4g French 3,4 fPres. 4Jg H. R. Sec. Treas. 2, H. R. V. Pres. 3, Chairman Prom Com. 3. Brinker, George-Quiet and friendly, George has won many friends . . . says he likes to argue . . . should make a fine lawyer. Lat. 1,2g Mono. 3.4, Chorus lg Football 1,29 Track 1-4g H. B. V. Pres. 1. Brubaker, Russell-Plans to wear Navy blue . . . considers singing and dancing ideal pastimes . . . his friendly smile is known by all. S. C. 1.3,4g N.F.L. 1-4g Hi-Y 1.2,3 KV. Pres. 31: Hist. 3g Lat. 1,2g Broadcast 3.4, Freshman Class V. Pres., Chorus 1-4, Track 2, Institute Chorus 4, County Chorus 2,3g Operetta 1-4g Boys' Quartet. Carlson, Richard--VVould rather ride horses than ll., do anything else . . . chums around with Ken M, all the time . . . enjoys his shop work immense- 1 y. il 'JJ F.F.A. 1-4, Football 2.3. 'M Carlson, Ronald-Four-year member of the band , with his clarinet and baton . . . easy to get along , with . . . would like to get an office job in Wash- ington. S. C. 4 fChief Iusticcl, Com. 45 Broadcast 4, Band 1-4 CDrum Major 3,4D, Music 1-4 CSec. Q Treas. 4J. l s O ax aj ,, Chappell, Sara--This quiet lass finds bookkeeping ' int: rt stin lists re ldin as her hobb I 1 l .W N Yi Qs XX I x 1 in 1 w u ll 1 5 f er. 4 g.. y... Jj plans to put her commercial training to use by cf working in an ofiice. N.F.L. 1, Hist. 3, Pers. 4g Ushers 35 Com. 3,4. ,fx -' Clawson, Dolores-When not settling down with a good book Dov can be seen driving the family car . . . would like to run a day nursery some- day. Hist. 4, Lat. 1.2, Pers. 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Ushers 33 Nurses, Aid 1,2,3. Clawson, Patricia-Industrious Pat looks to Pitt for her future schooling . . . Finds pleasure in danc- ing or going for a long walk . . . always busy. Lib. 2-4, Hist. 2-4 qrres. 43, N.F.L. 2, B. Br G. 43 Lat. 1,2g N.H.S. 3,4g Pers. 4g Ushers 3 fSec. . Treas. 324 Sr. Class Sec.-Treas.g H. R. Sec.- Treas. 17V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4. i t.iQoff'marf 'Mabel Io A n-To become a nurse is Io AHHJSClIHlJlti0H . . . enjoys ice skating, square 4 dawn n1d,oo all games . . . dislikes the ,J . name ml. L ' r L 'J i . 3. - Lam ,224 Pers. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Nurseis ' D fr' Ai g HKLB. s. 2. X 14 Crocklef, Regin -A very energetic cheerleader XI. 5 . . . Jeanie thi s Mrs. Brindle is the ideal teach- n er . . . quite ept on the basketball court. X Cheerleader ,4g Com. 3,43 Pers. 4 KV. Pres.lg 7 -' Monq. 4g G.A.A. 1, Ushers 3. t ' . f , , . I! F A . H, 'R n ' Janet Bravis Russell Brubaker Ronald Carlson Dolores Clawson Mabel Jo Ann Coffman George Brinker Richard Carlson Sara Chappell Patricia Clawson Regina Crocker
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K Esfrs AND HQMEWQBK U fi SENIQR my J Gibbons, Patricia-Like most other girls, Pat's hob- by is dancing of any kind . . . dislikes doing housework . . . plans to get a job as a secretary after graduation. N.F.L. 1,25 Pers. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-35 Com. 3,45 Chorus 1-45 G.A.A. 1-45 Operetta 1-45 Institute Chorus 4: Sr. Quartet. Gunder, Edward-One of our real red heads is Ed . . . hunting season is a lure he cannot resist . . . a truck driving job will elaim him after graduation. Halula, Louise-A very likeable girl with an un- usual hobby-eollecting match covers . . . Miss Leeper rates very high on hier list of personali- ties . . . plans to attend college or business school after graduation. ' B. 51 G. 4 fAdv. Mgr.l5 N.H.S. 3,45 QSCC. 415 Iri-Hi-Y 2,354 tPres. 435 Pers. 45 Ushers 35 Com. 4 tSee. 355 Chorus 1-45 C.A.A. 1-4 CPres. 415 Ir. x 5, ass Playg Operetta 1-45 H. R. Sec. Treas. 1,25 thistitute Chorus 4. X Y Hartshorn, Carole-To her friends, she is Snookie . . . quiet and friendly . . . spends much of her X-time reading . . . future is uncertain. X Com. 3,45 Chorus 1,2. 5 IHfirek, Barbara-Strong advocate of TV and U N y Xdancing . . . usually a quiet person, Barb loves to l k argue in law class . . . pals around with Jeanie. Com. 3,45 Ushers 35 Pers. 4. X. wdak, Marie-Has chosen commercial work as 1 4 XX mer vocation . . . dreads getting up in the morn- ' ing ' f . . . has enjoyed her years at D.T.H.S. B. 51 G, 45 N.F.L. 1-45 Hist. 3,45 PBIS. 45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Ushers 35 Com. 3,45 Chorus 1-45 C. ,. A.A. 15 Operettas 1-45 H.R. Sec. Treas. 3. lHudak, Martha-Never a dull moment when Martls ' around . . . faithful chorus member during her years at D.T.H.S .... spends her Saturdays sell- ing shoes and admits she enfoys it. 12 B. ESI C. 2,3545 N.F.L. 1-45 Hist. 2,3,45 Pers. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Ushers 3 CV. Pres.j5 Chorus 1-45 C. ' A.A. 15 Play 35 Operettas 1-4. .lrwin, Kenneth-Hails from Hillside and plans a xbpfllillftt as a farmer . . . horses hold much of his Ninterest . . . finds a definite dislike for Shakes- 3' peare. flellison, Theodore-Mechanics is T cfs main in- terest . . . will make his future in hat field . . . talks only when he has sometgii to say. F.F.A. 1-4 tSec. 3 V. Pre' . Kahl, Rita-Typi 1 leads Rjfa 'list of favorite sub- 'ects Mr Bwu andneib h list of teachers 1, ,- . . . , . . . . alwaysdhadzhn - smile or everyone . . . future is u 1 1 e . S.C. 2, ' ist. , Lib. 25 Pers. 45 Ushers 35 C.A.A. 4. ' V l . l l atrieiz ib 1 X Edward Gunder ouise alu g Carole Hartshorn 1 5 a Ht rek I Marie Hudak IX 1 hla 5 Kennetliilfrwin 'ro o gle ' A Rita Ka i7 te V 23
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