DuBois Area High School - Clipper Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)
- Class of 1934
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LIVERMORIC . lfislory GERTRUDE IC. LORD .UCllllC'IIlClll'l'S ELTON J. MANSRLL Illstory ESTHER L. MARSHALI1 . English IQATIIERINE ODERMILLIALR . . History JNIALINDA IQNARR . LUO1LR O. STIGARNS . LOYOLA F. SULLIVAN ANITA Y. XVILIJICLM . ANNE VVILLIAMS . . . Jlallzcmatics . . Alusic . Commercial Commercial . . Art Class Song .Hog we go on lo UL'llllll'l'8 111110, Am! mug wc' sing o song so lrurf, A song of tho zoell-borrzg ' Of the floss of Zhzfrig-four, 41 nfl mag uv' olufag.s holrl before HN The Colors brown limi gold, .lml iho ilu' going be so rough, -lfag it cycr of as bc Zolrl No ma,llor wharf: 'wo go, No mrzllvr lrlmf 'wr' rlo, IVIVII 01'c'r .wing your jll'lIl.Ni'S z'ruf', Dear Vioxx of UL!-I'f'lj-fl7llI',' ll'0'll lorl' gozl C'L'6!'IIl0l'l', ,llllf ll!Il'll4ljN -iff!-I'f' Io Illflfit' gozl proml,' u'l,',1't' going on noir, To .show H10 'zuorlrl flow f,Ill'C1ClS-9 has won fix worllvg nomo Before' ur we will zvorz' The Colors brave Of the flour vluss ol'U11'rlg-fou1'. RAx1.1'H SHo1sE1c'1' HAROLD I-IERSHBERGER President Secretary-Treasurer Co!! 1' ge P repo mtory Commercial MAX WH1'r1fo1m Vice President Commercial X1 111 1c1s0x -hum. xx lu-1 ,XN1a1s1zs0N ,ARNOLD BxUv1M1 14 B1.L1:s1.1 A. BL1.1asKI, J. BLAZYIES 15011.14 BRADX B1:1xN11ow BRAUND, E. E1.1a1xN01c U. A1.1s1a11'1's0N College l 'repf11'c1lo1'y J011N' R. A311 1,K.w1c11 General ANNA A. AN1m1g11s0N Uelleral 1X111111.11 W. A11N01,11 General 11.81.111 15,x1111QY General ,XLIQXANIDIQR l5,11cc11AY General C. 151,1m111Q'1'11 B1xU011111AN Commere ful B1x11.1cx' BARCLAY B.1U1:1-1M.1.N BLos1: B01eE1.1.1 BORING l31zAUN1J, J. BRENNAN BRET11 1115101515 G. 15AU1x11s11c11 l ocul1frnlul Home EVCUIHIIIIIICN ANNA M. BELESKI C0nzmerez'ul J0s1Q1-H P. 1511L1as1a1 Generull .10s1111f1f11N1a M. 15LAz1'11cs Com.merez'al IJONALD G. 151.05112 General M1x1u1A1111'11 150111511111 College Prepuralory 4' V , B' 1 1 . . 11,0111 M 01z1N1 General W 11111111111 13011511 Commercial NE11l11E M. 1511A1w College Pre parulory ET11151l V. B1cAN1J0w Commercial ET111'l11 D. BKAUND Comnzerelul JEAN B11,1UN11 College P1'epuru!o1'y 1'1EL1iN G. 1S1c1aNNAN College l'repmulm'y VIOLET L. 151114:'1'11 Vnec1i1fmu1l 11 umm EClllL1IlIllC.N Iilwwx HURT f1.kMI'Hlil.l. 1' xlcmnvczxl f-AIKISLJX CLU ll new N lm 1 'x x Vuxex- DM' Ilrzvmclc IJIQYUIQ INKUN Dru wx Ii F1 IRIN! n ni Ihcuwow, R. IC. ICKIL-mx, R. IC. Flclwzlcxrx Ifusruau lfxclms Gu um XIII 1 IXIII W1l,l,I.'xM IC. Blmwx ff!'III'l'lll H1-2I.I4lN ILUTH l51'n'1' Collwgr' 1'1'f'lu11v1!m'gf RALPH CAMPBICLI. ffl'Ill'l'!Il IUOROTIIY L. CA1m.'xm:ll Cn rn nz 1:rC1'11l LICNORIC NI. C?AliI,N1lN Com lll!'l'!'7'llI .IIQAN R. CTI.Us'r1cm1.xN lvlN'llfI.l7IIIII llmm' Ez-mmm iz-.-f II.fxmu1.1n R. Culcl' f:I'lll'7'fI1 BI,Kli'l'II.X E. DAY C'olI1'gw l'r1fpr11'11ln1'jf Lois IC. DPICKl4Ili f'0IIr'y1f' l,lY'lIIfll'lIflH'Ilf R,OI!I4IIi'l' F. Dlflyvlilll U1'n1'rul Illlzmzx IC. Dlxux f'0lIllII1'I'C7.llI Josl-:ml M. DR1':ssl.lcn Hl'l1l'l'III JANE L. COLICM.-XN T. I,.'x1x1.m EIl1'liINflII.XM f'r1ll1'gf' l,l'4'flIII'lIflll'4lf I nII4'gr' l,I'!'1Illl'lIlIII'llf Rmxmwr E. ERIFSUN I 'nm IHf'TC7.fIl RI'ss14:l,1, E. Enlvsux fff'IlI'I'Gl FRANCI-is T. FEDIC 11101 Vncflffnlml 11111110 Ifflllllllll fcx .IACK E. FOSTER. fI!'HC7'lll D0lm'rnY JANE Fnlfxxs llr'lmr11l DON.'KI,I? L, c1AR'1'IINYAl'l'lC f 'om llIl1I'l'l'lll H IGNRY E. CiIN'l'l4IH f'nIIr'gr' ljl'I'1Jlll'lIllJl'U GODECK GRM' PIARTMAN l'lIiILBRUN PIILLIARD H ILTUN GRIXNI-:N GRUYI-:R GUIII-:I.II,x GUTIIRIII: ll.M'KlE'I 1' III-:II.IxIeuN lll-II'lXZl'INR.fX'l'!iR III-:NNI-:M,w HENRY IIII.1II4:1sk.xNn Ilrmusx-:R H1m'.x'I I' HUIJSUN Hurzul-is lIlItilil'IY VICTOR G. GODECK Rlclsllzrrcm R. HAIWIIIAN Gcmwrrzl Cmmnvrcml LIQSLII: E. GRAY BIARY ALICE HI'I1TIIiIlITN Vollegc P111 pnrfztory C'0NI'I7Z07'C?-Ill IIWIN GRINNIIIN MIIDIIIQD A. HI?1Il,lSliITN GP7'lf'7'fll General MIcuI.I: L. GIHIVIQR WII.I.I.uxI V. PIEITZICNRATICR I GI'l1l'I'!Il f v0WI7flC'I'C'I'!Il JIIZANNE R. GUmf:I,I,A AI,MIc'I I'A V. HIQNNIIIMIIN 00NI7IlI'l'l'l'!Il fl0IIl'lHI'Tl'7'KlI IIIQLEN C. GU'rIfII:IIa ICIITIA G. HICNIIX' ffrzllfge I'1'1'pr11'rlio7'y fl07Il7llPIY'7llll M,xImARE'I' M. lIAc'KI:'r'l' J. ,'Xl,Hl'IRT HII.IIIcnIcAND follvgc IJI'l'1lHIYIl0l'jf Gt'IIf'l'lll GRACIG HIIIIIIARD Commercial SIDNEY D. HILTON College P7'CI2Cl7'l1l07'jj ALICE I. HOUSER Cnllvgz' l,Tl'YJ07'I7l07'jj HI+lT.l'ZN L, HOXX'.-ITT flr'11m'r1l FJARL ITUDSON K 'frm IIIF7'C7.fll G0ImoN G. HUfiHl'IS Collwgc I17'02II07'I1l07'jj L. LARU11: HUGHI-:Y fl0lII7HI'7'CY.fll JOYCE L. IRWIN Collfge l,l'I'llll7'fI Iory CHARLES R. JACKSON fIl'7Il'I'fll IXKIAY C. JOHNSON C17IIlllll'l'Cffll PAUL V. JON1-ls ffnlllfgrf I,l'l'lIll?'flfllI'.lj li.-XLPII J. KASSOVI-' ffollrfgrf 1'1'f'pr1n1im'yf IXIINIGDORA IQAUFMAN 1 'ollwgff 1,l'f'1Pfll'UfI'l'jj LAJRUIG F. Ii1f:LI,Nr:1c Com nl t'l'l'I'!1l IRWIN ,l.Xl'K5UN hlouxsux JONES K,xsr-Ovlf lil21.I.N151c Km-1.lck KICZIEI. Iilmllcle IQIRKICR KUZNIAR I,Arv, IC. I,Aa'Y, hl. l.1fuNlf1: LIERCII LORRAINE E. KELLNEIQ Vocaiional Home ECKJIIIJIIIY-CS CAROLYN L. Kiel-mln Collvyr' f,I'61ltlI'KIfI2I'jj Im4:N1c F. IQICZML K 'On1mCr'C1'nl RAL1-ll E. IQILMI-Ili Ifmn 7Il.0l'C74lll R. I lc.xNKl.1N Iillilxldli GVIICIYIZ IYIARY C. Koluz Frnllrfgc I,l'C'1llIl'!lfUl'jf MAMJIANIQ M. Iilcuulcu Ifnn1n1f'1'c'if1l EDWIN :KUZNIAR College P1'0parr1t01'y ICLLEN FI. LACY General JAMES I. LACY Gerzcfrul JOSEPHINE L1'1HN14:R Com1nm'cfr1l ILHEA I. Llclwrl Vnllrfge P7'0prn'rllo1'y PAUL LOCKITSKI GC7ll'7'lll M. CHESTER LOGAN Gmmrfzl KA LTFMAN ICELLNER liORxs KRUGER LOQKITSKI LOGAN, 1' I Ouax L I oxnox R LOVE LUIJO M IGILI NI xuvsl xxx K1C'CLUSKlZY XICEYTIEIER MCMII I FN BIl'N7II' BIERRILI. BllE'l'AI.lJNIS R. LES-TIGR LOOAN Gcmfml ILAYMOND C. LONDON Gewml FRANCES R. LOVE Commercial FRANCES E. LUPO C07ll'IIIL'I'Cllll GIICORGE M. LYONS Gwlwrll WILLIAM J. LYONS GC?lCl'!ll LAWRENCE W. NIACK Gffrzfwzl Lvuxs, G. 1-x'ONs, W. LIACK NICIQOLANIS XICLIEKJII, H. MfI,IcOE, R. bIIl.l,I'IR xIINNs BII'l'i'IlICI.I. XfYINlI IUGID M. MACIILL SHERMAN C. l.XIClY11l.I.IEN Voc1Il1'onr1,l Home Er.w1.fnm7zfs CASSIUS A. BIARUSIAK General MAX F. MCCLUSKEY Gcfzeral SA RA P. M CENTIG ER Cnllwge P7'02Ifl'I'lllll1'jj 1 lVlCLYN E. MCKOLANIS Cf'on1me1'ciul I'I!4lI.lGN J. MCLEOD ' I f'0m1n,e1'cf al ROBERT J. BICLI-IOD Gwmrrzl 61177107711 WILLIAM D. MICNZIl'1 College l'reparal0ry LAURA A. MERRILI4 General FRANK A. NIETALONIS General S. MARGARET MILLER C ollcgrf I'w'p11.1'al0ry H. EIIIl'II'1N BIINNS College l'r1:paratory ALEXANDER MITCHELL Collrgc l'rvpm'al01'y Mu1.lzXlm.x, G. NAZUMIQ 1'1..x 1 r G1aN15v11cv1c IC. lXIol.1aN1m C0llllll6l'Cf!ll JOHN W. AIULIQNIJA llc'm'rul .lusmfu M. lNIo1.mNn.x Gt'lM'I'fll Smlufzl, J. lXIoN'1'c1oM1am' Gzfnclul BIARY P. RIURKISUN College 1'rwpurulory M. EARL BIUFFIE Cam nzcrcial 1+'1a,xN1i M. BIUNSIIOWILK Commercial 1NIOI.EXll.X, j. N1OI.lCNlJ.K, j. lwlcmxnzumlaxu' INIORRISON Mm rn 1NIUvsmm ER NELSUN, li. N151,sr1N, IC. NJICLSON, M. N1zwM1zx'1ck Nor FN Pxsu RB l'I.IJ'1'o l'o'1'x 151: PXUCE R.x11z.xV1c11 RL1 1 1 Rossi Josul-11 NAZUMLC L1mNA J. PLAN flc'nw'al Vuculiolml Ilrnnc Ecunumzfcs Eufauc II. NLLSUN Ylzlcnxlux R. PLlJ'1'lJ f,'m1nm'rcz'z1l ff'u1fllmf1'ciul El.IZAlilC'l'll I. N1-31.suN 1'1l,NIl'l A. P0'1 1'1':lc f,'fllllllH'I'l'l-ll! l'llCilfl40Ilfll llnmc ECIIIIUIIIZVCJ lX1ARGAIild'l' C. NI-JIASKJN HANNMQA K. I'1cu:1c General Vocational llnmc Economics JEAN Nlcwxilgnglc XYILLIAM P. RA1:z.xx'1cu Cv0lllllltfI'C'iCll Collvgfc' l,l't'1lllI'flf0I'jj IIAZEI. M. 15. No1,1cN EL1f:,xNo1c J. RlC1'1'Z llcn1f1'41l Gclzcral STAN1,m' PAs11s1uz ANTHONY H0551 Uclzclul f1'cnc'ral SEARLE SHAFFER, F. SHOXVERS SM11.1zv SNVISHER SY1-:Es SHAFIVIER, J. SHANNON SIIELDON 8111121.95 SMOLUKAS STEURNAGLE STOVER S'I'kv1c1zR SZARV Toxmsxcx TOx1P1g1Ns TRA1s'1ER BEN SEAILLE C. AMELIA S11OwERs General College Preparalory 1'1ORREST I. SIIAFFER GRACE C. SMILEY General Commercial JOHN SHAFFER CECELIA SMOLUKAS General Commercial FAYE E. SHANNON IQARL F. STEURNAOLE enera Ienera G l G l N ORMA G. SHELDON R. JANE STOVER College Preparatory Vocational Home Economics DIARY R. SHIELDS G. IIOXVARD STRYKER Commercial College Preparalory JAMES B. SHOTSBARGER HAZEL M. SNVANSON General Commercial S11OTsRARc:1zk SWANSON VA11., F. 1iA'1'11ER1NE SWISIIIQR College Prepafalory JAMES L. SYKES Commercial LEO J. SZARY General FLOYD A. TOMASICK General NIAIUVOOD N. ToM1'K1N Commercial BIARY M. TRA1s'1'1cR College Preparalory FRANCIS E. VALL General IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH GREGORY, December 11, 1916, October 28, 1932 .Ius1cvH1N1c L. VA11, COIlllII!'I'I'fflZ .X1.1'oNAs VALUNAS Gwzwvzl DIARY A. VA1m1' f,'UIlLIII1'I'CI'!1l H 111.1aN L. V1c14LAN1x f.f'0HZlIIt'l't'lAlll II.-xlun' S. Vo1.L1x11glc CJCHYTIII H A RRY Vos1sUR1a Vollrgc I,l't llflI'IlfUl'!j Flux K E. WAL11 U lm GCIICIYIZ VA11., ,I. YA1.1'N.xs Y.xk1n' XV.-xv1.oN1s, E, VVAv1.oN1s, R. XVEHER XY11.sox, 1. XY1N1f:1z1clu: Woouifmclm EUQAMNIAL WA1'1.nN1s I.'wz1'rr1l RALPII A. WAY1.uN1s Hf'n1'rr1l EDY'l'Hl'l O. Wlolslclc VIll'll!l'0ll1ll Ilonzc' 1fl'0lIlNIll'f'N li1aNN14:'1'11 VY11.1.11xMs fr't'lM'I'lll MAL: IC. W11.1.1.x1x1s f'0llllllf'l'CI.lll Flush W. W1I.suN flf'm'1'1ll W. II.XIiYl41Y W11.suN flwflrfrul X'1r'14LAN1a Vm.1.MER Xv0SliURG VVA1,1x11kN WILLIAMS, li. VV11.1,1AMs, M. W'11.soN, F. NV11.soN, H Ycus, H. Ymus, H. ZIERUNSKI ZEIGLER .losl-:1'111N1c xY1LSON Vucrllfulzrzl Hama' ECljIII!llII.C1i 1jUlL0'l'IlY G. W1N1Q111a1cu lYUCllfI'UIHIl Ilmm' Ecormmfcs .Lx1s11cs li. Woouyonn Gwzwfzl Il.x1wLD IC. Ygms Gcnczvll IIMEL L. YQAS Vnm Illl'I'1'I'fll JULIA R. ZERUNSKI l'nc11l'im111l IIUIIII' ECIPIIIIIIII-C5 A1.1..xN M. Z1c11:1,1:lc Genvrn! IN MEMORIAM Gmnlcnsu IXIUNKS, Uctobcr 22, 1916, May 22, I93I Third row-f Sll'ykr'1', Blinns, lin-leski, Sheldon, liltringhani, Lelinm-r, Hackett, Burt Sl'COIlCl1'QVV'cilIilll'i0, Morrison, liassouf, Duy, Gray, Miller, Vosburg, Tralsler, Sliotsburgm-r First rowf'Grnvc'r, Honsm-if, Yeas, Slioburt, Swisher, Lercli, Hughes, Kuulnian, Sykes National Honor Society The highest honor which the high school can bestow upon any pupil is membership in the National Honor Society. Therefore, many students throughout their high school days are striving to live up to this organ- ization's requirements of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. fl This year, twenty-six students from the upper third of the senior class Were chosen by the faculty. These members have the following purpose for their club:-to pour forth the flame of truth, to keep a high ambition for the en- during values of life, to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character. The emblem of this society is the keystone and flaming torch. On it are the letters S. L. C. S. 1l We trust that as the National llonor Society members leave high school they will ever be conscious of the high stand- ards of the group which they 1'epresent. OFFICERS BIERLE GRUVER .... PI'CS'Z'f1C7lf lXIARGARli'l' BIILLER . Vice President ALICE llousmn . . Secretary l7il'1l1mw XY:1yl1miS, R11k11sky, Sl1:1l'l'1-r, Smith I?UlII'llll'0XV H:1r111's, lC1'i1'sr111, Vivklmxrl, C'1wIf'111z111, Miss M:1rsl1ulI, Ifilllflllilll, Sl1iv!rIs, Krmrh, Hz1rls1'1'lt, Gr11x'1'1', F1511 Tluirclmw- Day, Junvs, Nzlslzlvmgv, TIIIIISPT, GlI1lll'it', Nolvn, Sxv1111so11 S1-1-111111 row Trzxister, L1-rch, Kellum-r, Slau- k:1v11-l1.l'l11t11,l'm.11'r,H:1rri11g:1111,N1-IS1111,Ii1wl11-nsky Y lfirsl row xI4'EIlIOFl , D1-1-km-r, Burl, livlcski, Xru1s,l'111frry, lX1i1111s,llm11'y, F1'1'z1S. lrwm, 1.441111-r, SZIITY Mr. Gruhhs, IXIv4'11r1nick. The Clipper Staff EDITUK I+I11,1c1cN BIINNS A SSI STA NT 1+1DI'I'ORS M1N1cD01c.x Ii.x1'Fx1 xx II1c1.1f:N flI l'IlliIIC 1I,xz1:1, No1,11:N N1c1.1.I12 lhuln' II1f:1.14:N IQUTII ISUVI' M A 1c'1'H1-1 DA 1' KIARY M.x111:.x111c'1' 'l'l1.x1s'1'1f:1c A1.1c'1: ITn1's14111 M,x11u,1111':'1' NI11.1.1':11 .l,xN11: C'o1,1-:M1cN .l11s1cv111N1+1 l11+z11Nm1 lC1'1:11x12 W.1x'1.11x1s N1-:1111x11x1 VI.l I'1l TYPISTS FLASSICS .Xl l'TVI'l'Il'IS. 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M.-xusr-1111.11 Mcl'l11skvy Mc'lQ11lc-411: Buyer Sl'C'0l1Kl1'UXV M4-K41l:111 NlWYlllI'j'i'l', lin-LI1, ID:-ckcr Shirt Sleeves Last your the class of JS4 IJ1'0S0l1lPll as its junior play Slzjrl Slvvzvfs, :L c:01110mly i11 three acts. As 11110 play Ollllllixil, the illllllilllfff' was lI'8.I1Sf0l'l'Gll to 5111 c11'mli11:11'y 111iml-w0str11'11 homo wliere the well-k1141w11 p1'OlJli'lllS that faced all AHlC?l'll7iLIlS cluringg the mlcepn-ssioii Gxistvml. Tho l,lll'02Lil of 1'o111ancv r'c'11t01'c-rl a1'ou11cl lXI:11'giv :mil l7011:1lrl :incl lylilllil :incl N0i'111:111. The lwins IN'Vl'l' fziilecl 'ro mlmw laughtoi' from H10 2lllCll0Ilf'l'. 'li fl0l1QQl'2Ll1lll2l- tions Cflio 1'iilll0I' lzitel 11111 clue To llw cast, who worlcecl well. 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A-l lll'l1'0H!'f'l' ............,. lrtbllflll row fll'llV4'I', XYOZIS, XYUIIS, lVIc111tgox111 lj Tllirrlrow-'Dz1y, Slmlwrr, l.l'I't'll, Hllglws, liL1l1l'1nz111, Miss B1-ll, Mitclu-ll, S111-lrlm11, Mvnzis-, is. lT1'ic-sfm, EYiL'Sf1ll First row Milla-1', I.1111o . . , .Burl lNIit0l1vll . . .-lflilll NQXW'II1i'3'fxl' . , . .Violet B1'vtl1 . . ,llolwrf E1'icso11 . . .Russvll EI'lC'SlJI1 . . . . .Burl Jones , . ,l+'1'z111ces llupo . .William lW011zic1 . .lx1LLl'g2,iLl'C'l Miller . . . .Merle Gruvvl' Evelyn Mf5KC'JlilIllS . . .Sami lWCE111001' . . .N1l1'll121 Shllllltlll . . . . . .l.0is Dockm' Mir1c1clr11':1 liillllilllibll . . . . Rnlpli Sl1f1l1v1'l . . .cl0l'llUI1 Huglws l'wnpl0 ul H111 A111'I1i11r1---fMzLI'fl1:1 llfiy, lillixil, l1Ol'Cl1, lflllmi Lacy,YVillifL11'1l30y0r, Mil.X lXflc'C'l11slwy, 9:1111 lX'lo111lg011101'y. liffggrrgrwzrn. . ,l'll,lWlll li11zni:,1r, llarolcl Yous Revue Superio KRIIGIIR ANI: NOI,ICN THIQATRR MAY 29, 1950 Lz'br0tIfo by Tony lfossz' ,1II1.v1'1' by llnrry Volimer and GlG7lIlJS U IUIUIIIQ Book staged lIy+I RANK WALIIURN Music directed by'-LARRY MACK 135111003 Sfupgfwl by- CIIIRDON IIIIGIIIQN II IIILICN GU'1'IIRIlC Cost 1111103 by FRANc'Ics l+'IcImI1:RII'I .Io LIQIINIQII IIIILIQN IDIXQN .Im'CIc IRXVIN KVJDOIIIIIQ f4h0l'llSZ Fluxx Song ...,. Low' I11l1':'fSf.' St R510 closign by- IQARL SIIIJURNAI I r FRANK MITNSIIIHYYI R Single Assistants- BILL BUYER RUSS RRICSON HIIRIIIOSS Mzmzmgvrs- ACT I. BILL IlIcI'I'zIf:NRAIIR Im SI RI A ,.C'1,Ass OI 1911 1 SFFIII' I MIKIKIQX' McvCTLIrsKIcY Urn JONIQS MIUKIQY MOUSE RoRII:R'I' ICRICSON C'ARIDEo GARTI-IWA ITI-3 CIJIIVZOI' gn me--try to E. Lfwyk Jlzfrlgffix' Worms SIIAFFER Box-OFFIIUII GRAY ISVRB BICLIIISKI SIIIIRTY LIQRCII FRANK MI'I'I'ALKJNIS Srmu' 2 Sfvzzf' 3 yylll' Kflllnw' S'I.SfI'l'8 ami' 'lvllflll' C'oImj'uZ .I I-:AN GRAIIIQMAN IIARUE C'91.0RIcY AIAIICTTA VIIICKAMICN ICVRLYN MCKOLANIS .IRAN BRAUNIJ BICCKY HARTMAN K Id III IC K Ia PLII R NIINNTIC NIUITSIC 1nr1Ir'lI ilmsffj EXTI-INSION ZIGIGLIIZR STRI-LTCH LOGAN lVIARY A. fII'1ILBRUN JAKI4: NEXN'BII'lH'IiR BILL RADZAVICH C7fJllf'f1gIwR.' LRNIIRA CAIILSONNIA GRAQIA MIJITNTAINAIIID PIIIIRRY TAIJKSUN I I1f0l'IIlI'N-YZUON Revue Superio f.'4771lf?11lFd Kindly remain seated during the intermission. At that time an address will be given by Ralph Shobert, an able politician, who recently has had the honor of inaugurating the new XYZ plan. This movement, which will put theatrical artists On their feet again after a financially difficult winter due to rival Thespians from Mars and Jupiter, is led by Katherine Lunt Cnee Swisherb and Grace Smiley Cwho still portrays juvenile parts so realisticallylj. Miss Lunt recently visited here with her theatrical group which in- cluded Moey Morrison-Qthe little girl from Ol' Solthlandj, Bud Mitchell Cwho reached the zenith of his dramatic career in UZ' Pappyj, Margaret Borelli, Mary Korb, and Mine- dora Kaufman. fi During this time, refreshments will be served by Miss Anderson's C'ooking School stall consisting of Miss Anderson, Hazel Swanson, Amelia Showe1's, Martha Day, and Mildred Heilbrun. Miss Anderson wishes to extend acknowledg- ments to JohnsOn's Fine Flour for Fancy Cakes, to MaGill, VVineberg, aIId Shannon, Inc. for eellopliane plates, and to HOuser's Highland Household Furnishings. l?EC71L'SS O l 'EIN ACT II. Scene I The Boring mul Bailey C1'1'm1s nf Glass Tents Personfe a. Blaster of C7ere11Ion'z'es. . . ........... . .DON BLOSIQ b. Animal TmI'7zers .... ........ 1 'IIE LYONs e. Prima. Donna .............................................. SARA MCENTERR d. CZO'll?7LS+FRI'1D XVILSON, .IIM WOOIIFORD, Wooniic TOMPKINS, Roo NIIILSYJN, BEN SEARLIC, CHIQT LOGAN e. Acrobat-The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze ......... JIM SIIOTZBARGIIR f. Wild Wes! ...................................., Produced by the MOLIQNDA TRIO Cow BOYS-STAN PASIERB, JOIIN AMILIQAVICII, BILL BROWN, EARL MIIFFIIQ, XIIC GOTJECK, JACK FOSTER, AR HILDIGTSRAND, RALPH CAMPBIQLL g. JIIQQZCT-91AI,EX BAROLAY, HAZIQI. XYUAS, Hl'ILf?lSl'l BAUMMIQR, TRV GRINNEN, SAM MONTGOMERY Scene 2? Air Polo lllntr-I1 PAUL LoeKI'rsKI C'AsII MARUsIAIi SID IlIL'1'oN Joi: NIAZITRIIC' LILO SZARY vunsns RALIIII IQASSUITI-' FLOYD 'l'oMAsIeIi En lfITZNIAR L'eferee+l3oB LTCLISOD N0Ie.'vThe match has been made possible because of the contribution of auto-giros by lilRKER and VALUNAS. Patrons are requested by the air-traffic cop, J. VAIL, and the balloon-traflie I-Ops, J. Lacy and H. Yeas, to refrain from flying their planes during this match. Revue Superio Conlimml EX TRA! 1l Nellie Brady docked at New York after capturing six lions, ten tigers, and twenty elephants in Africa. lVith he1' were llannora Price, Violet Breth, and Laura Merrill who have made arable tlIe great Sahara Desert. 1,Eleanor Albertson and Margaret Hackett have returned from ,Rome after extensive excavations at the I'lllIlS of Pompeii, The results of this research will be put into book form by the well-known lIistoI'iaII, Merle Gruvcr and will be published by the Kezel and Brandow Publication House. 1lllARRY Vosnuno is on his way to Radio Uity Play House where he will start a six weeks' engagement with ,TIM ll liRSHBl'IRGER,S Thirty lfourites, featuring PEANIIQ GINTER, the gOlKl0l1 voice tenor. The Thirty Fourites can be heard at the Blondy Club Qljrops- Pl'lRCE ARNOLD and llownr STEYKERD. They are aeeompanied by Lupols Troupes com- posed of LUPo, the Great and lIer beau Tie CM. M. T1If:RA1sTER and lIer girls, H. R. BURT, Lois DICCJKER, ITELEN lJlOVVA'l l', BETTY BAUGHMAN, :HELEN BRENNAN, Jo VVILSON, and JEAN BRAUND. flJoE DREssLEIc, famous Rip Yan Winkle, formerly employed by the COLEMAN Company testing VAIL's Mattresses is now shown administering to him- self one of the lVAYLoNIs VVafers for Slumbering Sohoians. This is a great step toward the success of concentrated foods and disinsomniorizers. HA 11ew record was set at tlIe Annapolis Race Track where BILL CTatch-me-if-you-caII Ml'INZl14I, driving a C'oIII' coupe, designed by EARL ITUDSON and SHERMAN MC?MlI,LlflN, attained the speed of three hundred and fifty-four miles per hour. Menzie was assisted by mechanics BOB EDEYOIC, JACK SHAFFER, and RALPH IQILMER. 1lThe latest discovery in kitty colors fgreenl was born on MARGIE MILLERIS Kitten Farm on the FREAS,S Floating Flyable Island- fsometimcs to be found afloat the Pacific waters and again poised in mid-air over Eng- land.j This island is to be remembered because of the day it stuck on the Brooklyn Bridge aIId caused traliic on land, on sea, and in air to be congested. 1lThis island is of interest, too, because of the excellent work of MARY SIIIELDS and FDYTHE XYEBER who, by means of television, are teaching all the children on the island as the children sit comfortably in their homes. At present the island is afloat over Little America, a flourishing republic, having as its chief executive, 1iiILE1CN MINNS. She is ably assist- ed by her advisers, Hl'lLEN McLEoD, ELIZABETH NICIJSON, NLEANOR REITZ, and NORMA SIIELDON. Eileen has reported that the Byrds fled at the arrival of the kittens above them. Fraidy cats-I mean Byrdsl 1lHere's a new productl Try some of the new Vanishing Vix produced by VICKLAND. This Yix can be applied to any part of the body and will vanish in two seconds-then try to find it. This product has been subject to a long and tedious study at the ELTRINGHAM Laboratories, located in the VVILSON Build- ing. Miss Vickland has shared honors with Miss F1zANCEs LOVE, who has to her credit transparent writing paper. Courtesies are to be extended to the fOllOWVlHgI'-JACKSON China Crockery for Vlumsy Children, Concentrated Milk Mufiins by XVIIITFORD, Platinum Voiffures by LONDON, GUBELLA, and SMOLUKAS, and Blue VVigs by ZERUNsK1, VAEIJY, and XV1LLIAMs. TAKE NOTE! If not satisfied with this production, try at the box-office to have your money refunded Cjust tryllj Apply to the head box-officer, ANNA BICLESKI or to one of her assistants, VERONICA PLU'ro, ELLA IIENRY, JosEPIIINE BLAzYIEs, ICTIIEL BRAUND, Dow' CARJSAUGII, LEONA PLATT, EI.sIIc Po'I rER, ltllll JANE STOYIQR. 'l'lCS'I'A'l'I J R J EA N CI,IIs'I'If:IIIwIA N AMICIIIA SHOWERS SENIOR CLASS CARIDIIIO fi.XRTHXVAI'l'l H ELI-:N GUTIIRIIC II..-XIIl'I'I SIIOBI-:RT MARIIARET IX'III.LICli IIJXRRY VOSBURO ISUD, HOWARD, ALLEN GORIJON IIUOHES IIOIH IDIAICKICH IXIARY IXIORRISON TONY IUISHI SARA lVICEN'I'EER JEAN IERAUND IXLICXANIDIGR BARCLA Y MERLE flliUVER lfAY SXVISHICR HELEN VIFKLANIB JAKE N IAINYMIGYICR SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLAHS IIARRY AND HGII.-XXII . JOE BELEHRI SENIOR CLASS CJAROIIYN KEIILER SENIOR CLASS TIM H ERSIIBERIIER BUD IX'11'I'CHICLI. MADELINI-I IQRUGER M ERLI-I ARNOLD EILEEN MINNS BOB DEVOE IIICNHY GINTER LESLIE clliAY KARL STICURNAGLE JOE DREHSLI-:R ANNA BIGLICSKI CECIAILIA SMOLUKAS JAMES SYKIGS MARY IQORB SENIORH JOSEIAHINE LEHNER IXIARGAIKIAYI' I'IACKl'ITT MILDRED IIICILBRUN .IEANNE GUI-IILLA EUOENE VVAYLONIS HAZEL XYUAS ANNA ANDERSON DOROTHY CARBAUOII ICLHIE POTTER R.4IIl'II KILMER DON IIIIONI-I Class Will I.EGA'l'IfIIC IVIILDRICD SIIAFFICR MARJOIQIIQ BECK ELIZABETH I I ARRI NOTON PETE I'IOW,-XRD ELLA VIRGINIA BROXYN IIOBIHRT I,I7I-O JANET V.-XSHINDICR HILL llROWN frnsh PETE, QIRAYIJON, FRANK ART IXIICYICIQS IQATHIGRINIC XYICBER H I-ILICN JEAN POPE flLARENCI'I SYRI-:H IVIAIIKQAIUAYI' JACKSON MARY JANE LOWE TOM GIIILUNH GORDON lllil'1N SARA BARNES IKUTH WOOD LOUIS DI-lS'l'I'1l4'.XN MR. IIREN MR. ADAMS JUNIOR CLASS IIOMICK AND UNYICIEH Poco III UNDER CDL-XS-SES SARA IIUTH CUCHHAN D. H. GallOpiIIg Gil IIUNTIG DONALD OLSON A l'ootiv BOYLIQ ARTHUR ISLOOM FRED N EWME Y ER JIM Hicss FRED BATCIIICLER LEONARD S'I'I'lINRUIUi FLOYD Rl'IITl'Zli ED DELUNE GRACE JONES JOSEPHINE CHERRY HELEN BOHENSKY JANE CUMMINOS .IUNIORS BIILDRED YOAS NORMAN HENRY BEVERLY IQAHS ANN CRAWFORD JACK LYNCII AVALYN HAOAN BIARTHA GINTER IXIILDRED KOHLEIIII NIARTHA IQURH WILLIAM TAYLOR DAVID DONALIYHON R BEQI'IGS'l'S .If'ilIllS smippy !'07IIl llfIl7kS AIII01izI,s pwj'm'l ll'Ill,'l'N A few Els D. H. S.f0oIlmlll1ff1'0 ,lIrII'lIcnIalI'c'11l Illllvll-lj! R:Ilph'S llll'l'N7AllI'II lful pull M 2Il'g'211'Cl pcf1'som1l'1Aly lIIII'I'y's C7'IIl!flll'N Pliwv as the illww' 7I'I'IlNA'!'ll'I'TS Aluilily TO Cop girls A Ilflrflfc Igllflflll ,1lwrIlJmwlm'p MzII'y's Qll'I.l'l lIIfII1Ilf'I' I 1lf'l'07' crzrvzl 'lllllfll for girls S:II':1'S plains :II Hi-Y JI':III's 01167'l'lllI lwnls Alvx's II.-alli- MvI'I0's z'I11'ly ll!l7.l' ,JJ Class 1J7'PNZ'lll'Ill II0lvII's park' ry' gunz Alzilffty 7l'IZf liisiory lmss worlir Vlfms of '35 MR. B?LFO1IlS ll'l.Nl!ll'jf rIss1fg71nn'f1i.w 'l'h0i1' gfzzitaizw JOIVS fIll1lcI'I'f' Klllfl-llljf TIl lIl8 CLLI'Olyn's NflTI'!lN'Ill rllllfxil' Illiosyn1'v'rIs1ff'.v Timls drzmz lil1dlS buss 1'nI'cz' Mad0Iin0's gigglr' M0I'10's slaywm Illditorship of 1935 fllfpyzm' BOb's melofliraw A I'gI1me1Ilal1'I11' fzlflliiy D. H. S. licflwi 'zrlmluzz' Job as Cl77Af'f Slflgi'-llflllll UIYIIQJSH Position as D. Il. S. Accounilinl A long 'walls to D. H. S. .lah as D. U. S. Typfxi IVI211'Y,S arfislic ulrililjf Dignity JOs0phInc's lalzzslwx Marga1'etls cilnflilllf I0 rlmzz' 1l0l'lI'lI'l-lx M ildI'ed's promplnrfsx Hoy Friends IfIIIgCDe'S alzilifly lll!ljj7'7l,fj 1110 Sllffljlllllllf I nfu! nations Wall clzoswz Bible' l'I'7'-NFS at UI'-Y DOrOthy's low' jhr rw! IClsi0's Latin Illllll-ljj Rulphls pfzpfr roulzf DOII'S Ana p-lwzr 0l'Ilf'Il07IS Senior Library BOOKS Lone Star Ranger-SIDNEY HIL'FClN Girl of the Ll'lIll7f?7'l0Sl'gNl'lLLI1-1 BRADY Daddy Long Ll'g8+FORREST SIIAI-'EER Penrod-RALPH BAILEY The Lone Cowboy-WILLIAM H14ll'I'Z1fINRA'I'I4IR Gomedg of El'7'0I'S-I.VIARVVOOD TOMPKINS Ladg of the LCllCC'YJAN1'l COLEMAN Among Jig BoolfsiLEONA PLATT Rip Van lfVinleleSHARvEY WILSON Seats of the Miglzty-I+'ACULTY The Fair LGfljj'MARilA1il+lT NELSON Look Back to Glory-SENIOR CLASS The Royal Road to R0'7llfl7lC'6-Bill?LEVARD Beau Ideal-RAYMOND LONDON I nnoeent Bystander-EDYTHE VVEEER The Adams Family'-MR. ADAMS I The Silent VV07ll!l7LgVvlNlFRED MACIIIIII S6U67ll667l1VVILLIAM MENZIE Heaven Sent-D. H. S. CURTAIN Sisterly SCIZBTIIGS-LARUE AND LORRAINE ,KELLNI-:R. Captain C01,l7'Gg!'0?L-S411OBERT MKIIIIQOD Fishez-fnan's 1J'lll7lC-ALI51'lR'l' HILDERRAND Oni' Square and the People in Il+VERONICA PLITTO, IRENE IQEZEL, JOSEPIIINE BLAZYIES. Silver Slippers-HELEN RUTH BURT Eime ofthe Ancient Ilflflflllfil'-FLOYIJ TOMASICK Little 1lI,t7l'bSl6l'?LAMAR ELTRINOIIAM Brain Trust-MAE VVILLIAMS, GRACE IIILLIARD, ELIZABETH N1'lLSON, FRANCES LOVE, MAIN' SHIELDS. Oil for the Lamps of Cllllllllw-CHARLES JACKSON Little IIIGTLYFRANKLIN ISIRKER, LEO SZARY, FRANK XVALBURN Boots and SCltlIllC-S'-VVILLIAM RADZAVICII Rebeeea of S Iinngbrook I'lIll I7l-IIAZEL NlJL1'LN Heroes 0ff1lJlfll'I'07l-IRW'1N GRINNEN AND JACK FOSTER Light 1I6lll'l-IIANNGRA PRICE The C0llQ'll61'0l'-IXTARY ALICE HI'IILI5RUN Round the World in Eighty Days-CIIESTER LOGAN. Famous VV07'lZ67LqFRANCES FEDERICI, VIVIAN BRAN- DOW, AND MINEDORA KAUFMAN Jleeting of the Corneob flllllJTJOHN INIOLENDA, CASSIUS MURUSIAK, .JOSEPH MOLIINIJA, EDWIN KUZNIIXR, VICTOR GIODECK, GEORGE LYONS, EARL MUEEIE, ALPHONAS VALUNAS, JOHN AMILKAVICH, PAUL LOC- KITSKI, JOE NAZULIIC. He Knew LZ'lll'0lIl+FRANK IVIUNSIIUXVER RG'77l0l'Ifflw-MARKIARET BORELLI The fll I'8TSNICXAMINATION TI1VII+I Correet Soeial UsageSMISS ILTTA IQETT Two fl0llf6llCl'!IlFS'JAMES XYOUDFORD, FRED YVILSON. Little Journeys to the Homes of Great M LlSLC'll!HlS4I'IAZl-IL SWANSON, JOYCE IRWIN, MAY JOHNSON, IJOROTIIY XVINIGBERG, LARUE HUOHEY. Little llY0llZ6IZifIRACE SMILEY, YIOLET BRETII, EL- EANOR ALBI'ZRTSON, ETIIEL BRAUND. Knights ofthe Golden SIJlll'4RALPH KASSOUE, IIESTER LOCAN, HAROLD CORP, EARL IIUDSON, FRANCIS VAIL, HAROLD YOAS, WILLIAM BROWN. MUSIC Let Wle Call You SLUG6lll6!I? lk'I'lDKiAR NELSON Sll?0PW-IIALPH VVAYLONIS My Wild Irish Rose-JOSEPIIINE XYAIL Sweethearts Forever- BECKY'l IIARTMAN AND MAX IVICCLUSKIEY Steamboat Bill'VVILLIAM LYONS S'7lI1All?S-EVIQLYN INTCINOLANIS Yozdzfe Got to Be a Football lle'?l'07I'lL0YD BORING The Girl in the Little Green Hat+ALICE H OUSER Me and hlg Slllltl0'l,U'-IJOROTIIY JANE FREAS AND ELLA HENRY I Canlt R67ll0lllbCl'-H1'lLI'lN BRENNAN Time on jig llanols-JOHN SI1Alf'I+'Eli Singin' Sam--SAM MONTIIOMERY Jimmy Had a NZlClCl64I'lRANlfl'IS LUPO Let's All Sing Like the Bfrclies SIIIIQYASSI-IMBI.Y Fireman, S6176 Jig Cvlllllll-MAX WIIITEORD Sittin' on a LOQ-RALI'Il CAMPBELL Far Away-NEW D. II. S. LIYMNASIUM East Side, West SZTIIQNXYILLIARI BOYI-:R AND STANLEY PASIERB Frizfoloas SGINBETTY BAUGIIMAN Sweet GE?7L67!l'f?U6-CIENEVIEVE MOLENDA Old lfoelfin' Clzair Got Me-LENORE CARLSON l'VallIving in a Dream with YOLt+ALMET'l'A HENNl'JMAN You Oaghta Be in Pietnres-HELEN IDIXON Gallant L6l!ljjgIQLLEN LACY Baelfinl the l'l'I'Ilfl-EAS'1' SIDE STUDENTS Where the River Shannon Flows-FA YE SHA N NON Calm as the Nllglll-JULIA ZERUNSKI I'll Do Anything That You IJUNHELEN MCIIICOIJ An Old Spinning lfVl1f'ClgELEANUR REITZ Cabin in the IJTILQS-JANE STOV ER So SIIIISNORMA SHELDON Those l'lY077.Il6l1flll Dags+D. H. S. DAYS Little We If7L0'UJTFRESIIMAN CLASS I Looe a Ijll7'!1IlffgIIELl'lN HOWATT So T'I'l'6!1llBEN SEARLE Two of a KlllIl?ROBER1' AND RVSSELL ERICSON Ainlt We Like Two Millionaires? A inlt Weilh RIIIIIA IIEARCII AND MARTIIA IDAY For lIe's a. Jolly Good FPIIOZUNSHERMAN INICMILLAN I Am a Night fjfllllTJOSEPH1NE XYILSON Alive in VV07l!lt l'lIl'l'tfl4IVIARY VIWRAISTER Bulldog on the lffllll-ClI'lRANK IVIl'l'l'.-XLUNIS Wearing of the Green-LAWRENCE MACK Let's Fall in Lore-MAE XVARDY Did You Ever See a Dream l'VfllL'l'7lg?T'- HELOISIAI BAUMMER Little Duteh Girl-LAURA I.XlIliRRII.L Lazy 1307lHS4.lAMES SIIO'I'zI:AR4:ER If I llafl a Tallcing IJ'1'I'l'll7'6 of YU'll4JAlNIlCS Laeg And So Gooa'bgeS'SENIOR CLASS A mmf H W WA Lrg . N, , X B ,Y Til? if if 2 2 gg gg: new a 2 f ii ., . 'MMI' .. Fx . Junior This year's junior play, Tl1e1i'11f!1'o.lIySfc'ry, wars in reality :L play within il play. lt was entirely different from any previous pro- flll0l,lUH presented hy the D. ll. S. stuclents. .lumlging from the response of the zrudience, the juniors were lerl to believe th:1'r, their eH'orts were highly uppieciuterl. Tl1e pupils showed unusual skill zinml eleverness in the llllf'l'IB1'0l2ll'l0l1 ol' lheir parls. The plziy was unmler the eapailmle rlireelion ol' Miss Hell. The following were nienihers ol' the ensf: fllllIllIIlIIQS, Nlellormieli, llllmlisill, llouek, liIIiI'lIUH, lifilillllil, the plf1ye1'S,' Nimmo, S:1,xn1:Ln, Play Lueore, Levy, Nifiliflllgljllllll, Horn, Reiter, Ihe p0I1'1'1'f01'c0,' lI:Lrt,sfelt, Wood, life llmme ,wluflf Harrington, lirzieh, Boyle, Ross, Smith, Sxvzipggzwt, Heilbrun, members of lI'I,lfIl'Iil?7lff7l',' Copenhzrver, Lowe, Oshurn, Ferguson, re- jJ0l'l0l'-YQ Olson, Cfuinrnings, '7Z,6lL'SZ.I'8,' liyneh e11merr1nzz1n,' Roper, rl0f'fm',' Bedell, lAOI'07Y0l',' Yons, Steinberg, Tren, sfrmzgm'.9,' C':1lclerone, Iirzisinski, Stage sir:-ffl',' lless, property Qnmzg Iilzikley, li2lfCl10lOl',-l2Li'liSOll, Peterson, Weher, Iflggzxn, Pope, N:Lsl:1,v:1,gre, Kass, llllllllilill, Slizmlmviell, l5nHiery, Cherry, Ross, Jones 'IL-sflws. ACKRUM, ISDXYARD ALEXANDER IDORIS 7 ARMOLOVICH, STANLEY BALDAUF, BE1 1'Y' BARNES, SARA BATCHELER, FRED BEDEIIL, ORRIN BLAKLEY, BEN BLOOM, ARTHUR BLOOM, MAXINE BLOOM, NELLIIQ BOGLE, ALONZO BOHENSKY, IJELEN BOYLE, MARY BRITTON, JEAN CALDERONE, JOSEPH CHERRY, JOSEPIIINE CHRISTOPH, WIIILIAM CLARK, DON COCHRAN, SARA RUTH COPE, FRANCES COPENHAVER, EDITH CORLE, CHARLES CORLE, GORDON CUMMINGS, ARTHUR CUMMINGS, JANE CYPHERT, FRANCIS DIQLUNE, EDWARD DESTEFAN. LOUIS DILLMAN, FRANCES DONALDSON, DAVID DUTTERY, VELMA ECAN, DAWN JUNE ELLIS, GLADYS EMEIQICK, IQLEANOR FERGUSON, JAMES FISH, CHESTER FRASE, HELEN GARTHWAITE, EDNA GELNETT, BURDETTE GORDON, LEON PIAGAN, AVALYN HANNICII, BESSIE HIXNNICR, ROIRIQIIT' HARRINOTON, ELIZABE HAIETSFELT, MILTON HAYXVKINS, JAMES HEBEIILINCZ, ERIEIIH' HEIIABIIUN, FLOYD IIEILBRUN, LLOYD HENNPIMAN, DALE HEl'LER, HOMER HESS, JAMES IIOOVER, LLOYD TII The Junior Class HORN, VERNON HOUCK, GEORGIA! IIOUGH, CLAYTON HOWARD, DELOS IIOXVATT, JACK HUOHEY, JOHN HUNTER, IJONALD IRWYIN, FRANCES JACKSON, MAROARET JOHNS, GEORGE JOIINSTON, ALTHEA JONES, GRACE JONES, JOIIN KASS, BEVERLY IEASSOUF, RIADELYN IKELLNER, DOROTHY KELLNER, ETIIEL ILLINE, R.U1'II IEORB, IXIARTIIA ZKRACH, D0li0'Fl'1Y JKRASINSKI, JOHN L1-IVY, DAY'I1J LIAS, MARY LINDAUER, FRANK LOVE, FRANCIS LOWE, CORNELIUS LOXYE, MARY JANE LUCORE, LOWVELL H. LUKASAVICH, ANTIIONY LYNCH, JACK LYONS, FLORENCE NIATTHEVVS, J AMES BICCORMICK, FRANCIS MCCOY, WILLIAM MCHUCH, GERALDINE JUCLICOD, JANE RIYERS, ARTHUR RIIKEIIONIS, ANTHONY MILLIRON, BE'1 I'Y RIITRAVICH, .IOIIN MITSKAYICII, WIARY MOSES, RUTH NIUFFIE, EDITII DIASLAVAGE, RIARGAIHVI' NIGIYZINSKI, VINCEN1 NIQIISON, WILLIAM FIICWMEYER, FRED NINIBIO, ROISIQIIT NOIIF, FRANK OLSON, DONALD OSBURN, MARY IEATHRY N PETERSON, ELEANOR PETERSON, VIRGINIA PIIIIILIPS, .IUSEPIIINIQ IIUPE, H ICIIEN JEAN liAKES'I'RAW', GLENNA IUCAY, ROIII-:RT REID, WILLIAM JLIAIITIGR, FLOYD RODGERS, UIIARLIGS ROKOSKY, AOATIIA ILOKOSKY, ANTHONY ROSS, JIGNNIE ROSS, I'Il4ILEN ROSS, RUTH ROSS, THOMAS ILOZELA, JOSEPII 1iUDISILL, DOROTIIEA SAXMAN, LEROY SCOTT, WILLIAM SEDOR, JOHN SEI-ILEY, WILLIAM SIIAFFER, DORIS SIIAFFER, NIIIIDRED SHANNON, FLOSSIIG SHEFFLER, JANE SIIUOARTS, EvER'I' SMITH, ANNA SMITH, IIUWARD SMITH, JANET SMITH, MARY SOKLOSKI, ICDXVARIJ STACIOKAS, LEONARD STANKAYICII, RIARGAR S'l'l+1INBlCR4l, LEONARD STERLING, ILIJBERT STURM, J':Yl'1LYN SUPLIZIO, SUE SWACOART, ANNA SYKES, CL.-XRICNCIQ THOMAS, fII'lRALlJlNl'I THOMAS, VIVIAN UREN, GORDON v'ALLEI,Y, .JHSEPII VAN H11II'I'l'lli, VVILLIAM VARDY, FRANCIS XVALDRON, JOHN XVAYLONIS, W'Il.LIAM XVEAVER, JAMES XVICBER, 1iA'l'HEHINl41 XYILSON, IEUTH NVINSLOW, HELEN WOOD, ILUTH NVORK, ELAINE YIISNUKIS, EYELYN XYOAS, RIILDRI-ID ZACZYK, BIIKE ff? The Sophomore Class ,Xl,IiIGli'1', DOROTIII' ALEXANDER, 1iU'1'H IXLJOE, JAMES .XMILRAVICIL LEO ANIJIGHSON, BIAIKY ISAOKSTRONI, 1il'lNNI:1'1'1l ISAUOIIMAN, ANN HIAIACII, ANSONId'1 l'A BECK, BIARJOILIH ISEUR, NAOMI BliNNLlT'1', JANE BIIOMMIGN, WARREN BOISLE, PERCY BOUCII, ALICE BOYLE, VVILBERT BRAUND, LUCILL15 ISREON, ALVlili'l'A BROKER, VIRGINIA BROXVN, ITILLA VIRGINIA ISROWNELL, VVIIIFRIQD BRUNSXVICK, EDWARD BURNS, IIUH11 ISURT, WILLIAM CAIRNS, CURTIS CAMERON, Bl4lIX'1'liIC1i CAMPBELL, DOROTIIY CAMIJNI-QY, BIAILY JANE CARLSON, AIAKY JANE CARLSON, IQUISIGRT CARMELLA, SARA CARSON, BI.-XRY JANE CARUSO, EDITH CASELEI, ANNE CIIERRY, GEORGE CIIRISTOPIIPIR, EDITH CIIANCY, JXRIIENE COCHRAN, Rom-:RT CODER, LIQONIX COLLEY, VIXIHJMAS COLLINS, NIAILY JANE CONXVAY, JANE CORP, EARL CIi.UYF0liD, ,ANNE CROSS, GRACE CURRY, VVIIIIIIAM DANVSON, IDONALIJ DECKER, RIf'I'Il IJESTEFAN, ANTHONY DESTEEAN, MIKE DPIVIJE, DOR0'1'IiY' DIIAZDIGILICH, IIAROLD DINGER, RUTH DIXON, BERTHA DIXON, JOHN JR, DIXON, MAX IJOBIS, LUELLA DOUTT, GRANT DUNWORTH, JJONALD IENUSTROM, BIC'1'TY MAE FAXVCETT, JEANNE FEDERICI, ANTOINE'1 1'E FLICK, ALPIIONSO FOIITZ, DOROTPIY FOLLA, JOHN GAMBLE, VIRGINIA CQARRISON, MAICJOILIE GENT, LAUREL GIFFORD, VVALTER GIGIIIOTTI, VINCENT GILLUNG, THOMAS GINTER, MARTHA GODECK, FLORYAN GRAHAM, JAKE GRATTON, MARY ELLEN GRAY, LEILA GREAVES, DOROTHY GREGORY, ROBBlli'1' GRINNEN, SUSAN GUBELLA, BERNIECE GUTOSKI, VERONICA HAAG, CROLA HARRIGAN, CATHERINE HAIIMON, EARL HARVEY, CHARLES HAYES, R,OBER'1' HENRY, NORMAN HEIlSHBEliGEIi, JANE HOLMER, PAUL HOLT, CECIL HOUCK, GRAYDON HUNTEIQ, FRED IRWIN, DORIS JOHNSTON, FAITH JOHNSTON, JANE JONES, BETTY IQEATING, NINA JXIARIIG IQERSTETTER, DON KESSIIEII, BETTE JKIRKXVOOD, IIIGLEN IQLINE, HARRY IQOHLENBERG, ELSIE IQOHLER, ELGIE The Sophomore COFIHIZIIELI IiOlilIl'IP1', MILDRED ISONIIQCZNY, STELLA JSORB, WILLIAM IVOSIGMPA, FRANK .KOZMINSKI, JOHN ICRAMER, HAZEII IVRASINSKI, CECELIA IRRINER, LUTHER IQILUGHH, FRED ,KRUIU ISRUNO IQRUL, WALTER LANE, GEORGE LARSON, ROBERT LARZELERE, MIRIAM LAUKITIS, GEIl1'liUDE LEGUTKO, JOE IAICIHON, JOHN LINGAMFELTER, ELOISE LONDON, BYRON BIALONEY, BJARJORIE MARSHALL, FLORENCE MARTIN, CAROLINE JNJAUTHE, JAMES JNICENTEER, MARY IRENE MCLEOD, DONAIID MCNAUCIHTON, ROY MCNEIL, BETTY MEEHAN, ROSANNE NIIKELONIS, VINCENT MILIIIIION, HAZEL MOCK, GEORGE THOHNEY, ROSS NIONKS, HOMER NAZUMIC, CAROLINE NEDZINSKI, IIELEN NPILSON, LEVERNE NELSON, PAUL NEIISON, RUTH N IMMO, RUTH OATMAN, CLIFFORD OBERG, LENORE PETERSON, ROBIIIIQH' PIFER, LIARGARET PLAYER, GERALDINE PLUTO, LOUIS PLYLIGR, ROBERT POLOHONKI, IIELEN PORTZER, LEONARD PUSH, JOE RADZAVICH, ALBERT REASINGER, CHARLES RESIDI-JS, ANNA RPJSINGER, GERALD RESINGER, LEROY Class 1f01'1'lli, ROl41'lli'l' ROSS, ELSIE MAE JLUDOIIPH, JDORUTHY Sl-JARLI-1, DIARY SEDUR, ANNE SHAKESPEARE, FRANK SHANNON, DOROTHY SHELDON, DON JR. 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Boyer, xvilllillll Brown, VVilliam Burkes, Marguerite Burt, Paul Bush, Ruth Bush, Phoebe Cameso, Sam Carlson, Wilda jean Carr, Ruth Caruso, Carmelita Case, Charles Chase, Mary Chrin, Anna Christoph, Ross Colley, joseph Crawford, jane Cyphert, Leo Day, Charles DePero, Belvin DeYoe, Marjorie Dervonas, Frank Dixon, Robert Dodolak, Stella Donahue, George Donahue, Thomas Doverspike, Creston Eck, Blanche Ellenberger, Clement Emmert, Robert Engstrom, Edward Falvo, Betty Federici, joseph Ferguson, Ruth Ferguson, Helen Ferut, Blanche Fischel, Irene Ford, Richard Fridley, Ethel Fuller, john E. Fuller, Thomas Galbreath, Calvin Galbreath, Robert Garthwaite, Hazel Garthwaite, john Gearhart, Marie Gelnett, Maxine Girrell, Yirginia Glowacki, Stella Glowacki, josephine Gluczyk, john Graham, George The Freshman fl01IlI'lI It rrl Gregory, Mary Griffiths, Paul llalowell, Helen llannon, jake llanner, Naomi llarmon, Robert Hartsfelt, Martha llartsfelt, Frank Hay, Pauline lleffner, Ruth lleilbrun, Gertrude Hershberger, Guy lleverly, Yernon Horn, Robert llolmer, Ruth Hudson, LaYalle Irwin, Edward jackson, Russell johnson, llarold jolmson, june johnston, Don johnston, Marjorie Kartivick, Richard Keir, Mary jane Keller, Caroline King, june Kozminski, joseph Lesher, Annarose Levinson, Dorothy Linton, janet London, Kenneth Love, Bette Love, Floyd Lovejoy, Ellenhlae Lukasayick, XYilliam Lupo, Robert Luther, Mary Mahaney, Robert Markelonis, Daniel Marshall, julia Bella Martin, Dorothy Matulis, Anna Mauk, Earl Maybury, Carl McCoy, Helen McCluskey, Homer McIntosh, Robert jr. McKinley, Robert McNeil, Annette McNeil, jeannette Menzie, james Miller, Mary Minns, Betty Misko Adolph Mitrovick, Blanche Mitskavick, Frank Mohney, Paul Mohney, Richard Molenda, Lottie Montgomery, joseph Moore, Marie Morris, Anna Morrison, Ilarry Nedza, George Neely, john Nelson, Robert Noble, Yirginia Class ,5 Penman, VVilliam Pergrin, Ruth Person, june Pollock, Robert Polohonki, Mike Price, .Xrthur Price, Virginia Prosper, XYilliam Reasinger, Earl Reasinger, Marjorie Reay, Louise Richer, Charles Rishel, Paul Robbins, Mae Rogers, Florine Ross, Theresa Rudolph, Aleen Rudolph, Vernon Rudzinski, Anthony Sedor, Mary Seyler, Frances Shahfer, Allen Shannon, Hazel Sheldon, Earl Shobert, Sara Shotzbarger, Evon Sink, Edward Sikora, llelen Sikora, VValter Skunda, Albert Smith, Florence Smith, james Smith, joseph Smith, Richard Smith, XYHHQXIII Snyder, Eugene Spackman, Terpe Steincovick, Bruno Stover, Ralph jr. Strosky, Anthony Surkalo, Irene Swanson, Ruth Swope, Evelyn Tamashaski, Leonard Thomas, Chalmers Traczyk, joan Uren, Don YanDervort, Ellen VanHauter, Betty Vasbinder, janet Lee Vickland, Marie Yolosky, Berthina Waite, Byron VValdron, jean lVay, john XVeaver, Donald XVebb, jane Wleber, Betty lVeil, jack XVilliams, john Wilson, Curtis XVilson, Raymond XYinkelman, Robert ,,,VVork, Lois Oberrencler, Helena Lou Olson. Miles Pasierb, Halter XVray, Melvin Yingling, Betty Young, George Zavatsky, Stella Zowaski, Edward Zukoski, XYalter V I Q 9 Q Girls l-li-Y Yes, the Girls' Hi-Y has had a profitable year. Together with the Boys' Hi-Y we gave twenty five dollars to the Athletic Association. At Christmas time we distributed baskets of food. During the year numerous speakers gave us interesting talks. lYe also enjoyed Swimming Parties, a Theatre Party, a Freshman Party, a lfaculty Banquet, and a Mother and Daugh- ter Banquet. lluring l.ent we had complete charge of the chapel programs. A very fine spirit of fellowship has existed among us. 'l'l'he club is composed of fifty members and two advisers, lyliss Flesher and hliss lWarshall, to whom much credit is due for our success this year. OFFH 'NRS Dorothy .I. lfreas Ijl'l'NI-lfF7lf .lean Brannd ...... . . . l'z'1'e I'1'f'-szkleizt Grace Smiley .... ......... i q!?I'7'!4fU7'QIj ltlary K. Osborn. . , . i lNH1'Nfl'lIIl' Serf1'eIr1ry hlary hlorrison. . ...... 7YI'!'flH7H'Cl' Boys' I-li-Y Since last September the Boys' Hi-Y has filled the calendar with many successful enterprises. Early in the fall the boys cooperated with the Girls, Hi-Y in the sale of peanuts and candy. 1lThe members sponsored several parties which were enjoyed by those who attended. HA Hi-Y conference was held in DuBois. At this meeting the boys were well entertained by such men as F. G. Patterson of Ridgway, and VV. L. Rounsley of DuBois. 1iThe Hi-Y also planned and conducted a mass meeting and a bonfire before the annual Punxsutawney football game. This proved a success and was a great factor in helping to defeat the unde- feated Punxsy team. OFFICERS Max lVhitford. . . ..... Presfdciil Delos Howard. , ..... Vice I'res2'de1ii' H. Hershberger. . . Mr. Donaldson, . . Wlillard Good. . . . Secretary-Treasurw' . . . Faculty Afi'zf2'ser . . . . PlvaZa1'1mAdvisc1' Fifth row-Campney, Smiley, Barnes, Jackson, Showers, Irwin, Hackett, Lehncr, Liipo, Thomas Fourth rowfNewn1cyer, Smith, Anderson, Mc- Enteer, Ginter, VVoods, Coleman, Kepler, Minns Third row-Morrison, Traister, Shaffer, Wheel- nnd, Le-rch, Osburn, Miss Fleshcr, Clancy, Har- rington, Sheldon Second rowfNelson, Cummings, Miss Marshall, Vous, Vous, Egan, liolilenberg, Pope, Brown, Honser First row- XYilson. Henry, Fri-ns, Day, liraiiind, Swisher, Miller, Mcliolanis, ltlclfntn-er Third rowfStryker, Jones, XYliitford, Shohert, jackson, Hughes, Mt-nzie, Rossi, McC'orinick, Howard, Hunter, Mitchell Second row--WVilson, London, Vosburg, Griiver, Blakley, Houck, Steinberg, VVoodford, YVilsoii. Hawkins, Gordon First row fZeigler, Myers, Lowe, l-lowatt, Lynch, Hoiirk, Lindaiier, Batclivleig Logan, Nimmo Thirnl row Sllzilleie, llonser, Kgxiilnuni, liLlSSHl1li, Swonrlrow Milh-1, Hess, limerick. Siryker, lirnmly, Steiiihn-rg Ifirsl row Hshnrn, Smith, NluEnu-er, Miss .Xnih-lson. ,ln-'L.son, Nhoxxers, Unihxie . Le Cercle Francais Cf'lesf If' flt'l'l'll' Fl'lllIl'fll'N. ln plain lflnglish, we are again lmvinpg :L lfreneh Vlulm, and whaf il elnb-fwo linnclrefl :incl twenty strong. Sinee we have only :L few meetings during the year, we have very special proglrznlis. ' At our fitst meeting this year the 3B elziss entertained ns with :1 one :lei play, La l'lllI'lII ml Fm' llrrnzflw l111'en1'1'11r. I wish I hail stiuclieil my l 1'eneh :1 little l111l'lli'l',ll was an Ol-l-llP2ll'il note. Ai 2l,llUllN'I' meeting the QA elzms presented Lv lffflnur flex Solfluis. ' One of the nniin inne- iions oi' the l'll'K'I1l'll Vlnlm is to auizmnge the l'll'PIlCll exhibition. The meetings ol' the elnlm 2ll'UC0ll1lllIflOll in lfreneli. Ol l lC'lCl'lS florclon llngghes ...,.... . .... l'rf'.w'fIe11l llzllph Sll0lN'l'l , . . . l'l'I'I' l'1'1'.v1'flf'r1l linssel l'h'ieson. . , . Nl'!'I'l'fl7I'-If , . iw Q 5252 EN, 5 , V mn W Cicero Club The purpose of the Vieero Vlub is to supple- ment the orclinxiry trzulslation of Latin with lIll1'l'0SilIlQlQ facts about The habits, customs, and :leeds of the Romain poople as well as to help ns 1111mle1'st:1nd the ancient Roman civi- lization :incl its contribution to modern life, lilIlglQll2lg0, :incl liTe1'z1fn1'e. This year the above purpose has been Well carried ontg We feel that we have been greatly heneiittecl. 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'11l1ir1l1'11w l':111'11s, 1'111111111s, N111s1111, M11111: S111'111111r11w f1I7f1L'l'1i, Gi111i11l11, Ross, 1C111'111g- 11:1111, McC11r1111111:, S11111111111, 1.111'1' 17i1's1 row S111i111, 11L1Y1I'3', XX'i1s1111, Miss S111:1r11Q li1'11k111'XY1111111111111,1'1111111':111, 111111111111 '11111r11r11w-f'11iu1111111, XV1-:1x'11r, N111s1111, 15l'11I11l' 1111111111 81112111111 row Smith, 1.11vy, Cairns, 111111v111', M111-k, VV111111111s, il111l11ck 1711141 1'11w XY11z1v111', N111s1111, M1'Nz111u1111111, M1111-r, N111 .X1111111s. M11C1111'11111'k, Sink, Nlnilill Orchestra W111111 XYO 11111l1i of11111 j11111111' I11113' 111111 11111 1111- Ol'011112l, we 111 11111312 1'11111iz11 that 11111' high s11h11111 111'111111strz1 C1111 its sh:11'11 111 II12l1i11lQQ th11s11 p1'11- 11111f1i1111s p111:1s111g 111 11111 z11111i11111t11. This 111111111 of 1w11111y-f1v11 1llllS1C1i1IlS, 111111111 11111 1111111111111 111z111111'sh1p 111 Miss 1111111111 St11:11'11s, 11218 11111111 w111'k of which we 21111 p1'111111. '1'1111y 111'11v1111 111 2111 111:11 1hGy W11111 h11s11111's W111111 111115' 111111111111 11111 1111111111111 11111810 111 111ss than 1'XVf1 w111111s. f111'11 1:11111111111111 1,110 1111111111111's for 11111111 1111111'11s1 111 11111816 211111 1'111' 1h11i1' w11111'1g1111ss 111 11s11 11111111 11111s111111 1:1111111s 111 111111111 111:11 111h111's 111:1,y 11:1v11 1111j11y1T111111. Our Glee Clubs The outstanding event in the history of this year's glee clubs was the operetta, The lflrnrcr of l'C'llC,2I'll. The work ot' the various choruses showed careful training. The cast consisting of .lean Braund, Ralph Shohcrt, Bud Mitchell, liathryn Weller, Ross Mohney, Mary .lane Lowe, Robert Ericson, Harold llcrshherger, Graydon Houck, Josephine Leh- ner and lfrank Lindauer portrayed their parts in a very pleasing nianner. 11 The following teachers and their student helpers assisted Nliss Stearns and M1'. G1'ublJs in making this production successful: Miss Bell Cstage settingj, Miss Hatfield Ccostuinesj, Nliss Flesher Cdancesj, Bliss Williams Cad- vertisingb, Mr. Donaldson Ctieket salesb, and Mr. Gibson Clightingj. flAt Christmas time the Girls' Glee C'lub sang the most artistic group of carols ever heard in chapel. The trio from this club, Ma1'y Jane Lowe, J-can Fifth rowff- Lt-hncr, Nelson, lirnch, Slit-illcr, llaag, E 1ICISllll1'l'LZK'l', Johnston, Slllllii-Of, Clarniela, Milftic, gg Braunnl, Crawford Fourth rowfHcilhrun, Strain, Foltz, Miller, Boyle, Ginter, Cznnpney, Irwin, Kohlenberg, Clancy, 'Travis Third row fSmith, L-xOIlCllllZlVl'I', Day, Lerrh, Osburn tlwrrihle li'Lul1n'1n 'Smith 'Sworn Pifer, , ,L , . 1 ,, , ., 1 , Hughes, Pope, Engstrom, Hilliard, Enn-rick Second Rowf Ross, Smith, Cumniings, Yoas, Egan First row Al1'VVlll,fx1lI'llS0,Ll0Ill' ,XVL-her, liuuglnnzin, Brunnd, Miss Stcrns, Lowe, Mel l ugh, XYcavcr, Titus Firth row f-Mack, Lane, Sterling. Hunter, llt-ilhrun, Mcfluskcy, Harmon, Kassouli, Myers, Olson, Griftitli, Larson, llarvcy, Barclay, Mitchell Fourth rowfNclson, Mohney, Logan, Dunworth, Lueorc Seeley, Olson, Matthews, Mcliinley, Blohncy, Maliam-y, Smith Third row Hohner, Younshonis, Tlloxnas, Rn-ilcr, XVl1itt'ord, Shoberi, llvitzcnrziter, llughes, McCor- mick, IWUXVIIICYOY, XVaylonis, Ackroni Second row XXYllliilIllS, Mock, Ericson, Lupo. Ericson, Nelson, tlurns, Saxlnzin, Harmon, XYoocl- tord, XyllSOIl, llenncman, BCll1.IllLlLlSCI', liI'2llllSlil First row Hess, Szziry, Uzdill, Destefan, Searle, Mr. Mansell, Snyder, Howatt, Lynch, llouck, Gillung, Lindaucr Braund and Gwendolyn Marshall, hesidcs singing in chapel, nlade several puhlic appear- ances. Alter Gwendolyn's marriage Dorothy Foltz bccanie the third lnenlher ol' this popular trio. fl Following the annual cus- ton1 hoth the Roysl and Girls, tllee Vlulms participated in the t'larion Festival held on lVlay eightcentli. ln regard to the work ol' the Roysl tllce Vluh special mention is due the Varsity and the other three quartets, Their inenihers are as follows: Jann-s Wood- ford, .laincs Hess, Kenneth Williams, Ross hlohney, George Block, .lack Lynch, llarold I-l0I'SllbOl'gUI', Edgar Nelson, Ralph Shohert, Robert llrieson, Russell ltlricson, Richard hlohney, Richard Smith, Graydon Houck, John Krasinski, Robert llarmon, William Nelson, Vtlilliam Benghouser, Fred Hunter, Clurtis t'airns, Fred Ncwineyer. f, Last but not least, we niust not fail to nlention the faithful accompanist, Gordon Ilughes. iii! lfrank Shakespeare, wl1o served as an extern- Frill and Frown This group, known as tl1e llraiiiatie Club, is 0110 of the sel1ool's outstainliiig organiza- tions. This year our club has done an excel- lent piece of work. Our policy, which consist- ed of presenting ll10l'O plays and of studying the art of production, has lJO0Il well carried oul. A nurnber ol' plays were given before both the student body a11d outside organ- izations. ' IJ. ll. S. was represented i11 the lforeiisics by Dorothy .lane Freas, who gave an oration entitled t'lL'fI1ccc1lz'um1l Cl'I'8l.5U, by poraneous speaker, Zlllil by Dorothea lludisill, whose reading froin The fl1CI l'flCL7'l.t of Ven- ice Won for us tl1e county championship cup. fl Gur very faithful adviser has been Miss Bell. Ul+'ll'lClilliS First Seinester Margaret Miller. . l'r:'s1'fIer1l Katherine Swisher . . l'1'r'r' l,I'CNl.H't'lll Gordon H ughes ..... SC'f'l't'flll'll Second Seinesi er Paul Jones . . . 1'f'es1'flcnt llfdith Copenhaver . . 1714115 J'1'cfs2'denL Norma Sheldon . . . Scr'relf1ry Pro and Con We have had a very successful year, yes, indeed! The Pro and Von has carried out its pu1'pose very well. The greatest interest centered around our participation in the Forensic League. Tl1e was Resolved, That tl1e United States adopt tl1e essential features of the British System Radio Control and Operation. A friendly debate 011 the Sttlllt? subject was arranged with Nanty-Glo. MUCTI credit is due to tl1e subject for discussion splendid cooperation of the team and to tl1e excellent help of the coach, Miss Kopp. The assistance given by Miss Bell 2,l,I1Ll Mr. Grubbs is also appreciated. TEAM Aflirinative Marion Sinipltins First Leonard Steinberg Second lihea Lerch Alternate Negative llllizabeth H arringrton First Gordon Hughes Second liileen lwtlllllii Alteriiate O1+'l+'lC'l41liS lllileen lVIinns ..... P1'c:s'Zflcmf Nellie Brady . . 'Vice President Fraiik Shakespeare . Secretary Florence Marshall . Reporter Pro ancl Con Tliirtl row f Steinberg, Marshall, Siinpkins, Hughes Second roww-XVeod, Harrington, Kussouf, Kauf- inan, Brady First row 'f -Slizikespeare, Minus, Miss Kopp, Lerch Frill and Frown Fifth roww- Mitchell, Munsliower, Hughes, Menzie, Rossi, Wilson, XVoodforcl, Lucore, Batelieler Fourtlirow- Boyer, Ericson, Saxinan, Lindauer, Olson, Maltliews. Seeley, Lyneli, Houck, Steur- imgle, lYilson, Bretli Third rowiliassoul, Copenliaver. Houser, Sheldon, lFl2ll'l'lIlL1lUll.JfJIlCS, Osburn, Uren, Blakley, Destefan, Hess, Iiaulinnn, Freas Second row f-Lerch, lVIeKolanis, Miller, Swisher, jackson, Baines, Cuminines, Yons, Bliss Bell, lVleEnteer, Stryker, Gruver, Slioherl, Ferguson First row-Borelli, Day, Burt, llowatt, Decker, Lupe, Ericson, XVQ-ber, Lowe, Brauncl, XVilson, lVood Fourth row XVaylonis, Sliolsharger, Steinberg, Pope, Cuininings, liraeh, Sinith, llarlsteli Third rowffjaekson, Day, Slankavieh, liauiiiuni, Smolukas, Nelson, Fish, lhinuiings Second rowf-Sliobert, Yosburg, Lerrh, Barnes, Bloom, Shaffer, Philo, Rudisill, Harrington, Szary lfirst. row -Beleski, Swisher, lyliller, Yoas, DeVot- Lupo, Titus Commercial The purpose of the Cfornniereial Vlub is to study the qualifications of office workers, to discuss articles in business periodicals so that we may be informed about modernized busi- ness and its needs, and to develop ability to plan programs, so that we may be ready to take part. in public life as good eitizens of our coininunitiy. Our Ineetfings have been held o11 the fourth Tluirsday of eaeh month. Our programs have developed the talents of many of our students. The training we have been receiving under the direction of our advisers, Miss Wiilhehn and Mr. .l'lKl111lSl011, has not been wasted. SENIOR OFFICICHS Flmxii AlIfNS1lUNYlCli . . . l,l'4'Nli1lt'HI lfhinii lIunsoN . l'1'f'e 1jI'l'NI'lf17Ilf JIM Svxns . . Ser-relury .lures Woonronn . Prwsfilerzt liUBER'l' Di:Yoi: . l'm' Presnlenl l+l1c'rTY lMUG1u1,'xN , Sw-1'vlury lil41'l'TY GIBSON . . IJIY'Nl'llf'llf 'l'oNi' Rossi . lY1i!'1' IJI'1'NlillI'Il1 Ulmcn Siiiiiim' ,..... Swrelury JUNIOR OFFICERS .XRTHUIC l+h.oox1 ....., 1'1'f'siflwni .IIQLNNIE Ross , lin' I'1'f'NI-rfelif Slum ISARNES . . See1'wlury JEAN BIil'l l'ON . . . 1jI'l'Sl-illkllf l'1'r'1' 1 l'f'N141ll'l1f St't'1'1'l1ll'jj Yimsixm Pnrisnsox . OKRIN li15n1sLL . . . Forum This year the various departments of the lforuin staff have worked etlieiently and earn- estly. The subscription eainpaign whieh closed with a total of four hundred and seventy-eight subseriptions, proved that the student body was happy to again have a sehool paper, even though it were senii- inonthly. That it may be issued weekly next year is our cherished hope, ' Prompt deliveries to alunini and business subscribers have brought forth favorable eonnnents. Mr. Sheiiler. the printer. has been very proinpt in getting the paper out on time. liven when his shop was partially lnirned. he was only one day late in publishing tlte tenth issue. 'N Several pupils who were not on the lforuin Stati' have written editorials. 'l'o thein we olier our thank you. Mr. lildniiston and Bliss Oberiniller have been very helpful advisers. I School Bank ll. ll. S. Activities, a inost iniportant l1igl1 school O1'g?LI1lZLLl1lO11, takes care ofthe finan- cial niatters of tl1e CXhI'21-CLlI'1'lCl1l21,I' activities? il'l01'l1ll1, Clipper, Athletics, General Account and the funrls of the junior and the senior classes. f, Since its organization in 1927 this flepartment has proverl to be highly ellicicnt. All transactions have bee11 as care- fully and accurately hanclleml those of any business COIlC01'11. The 11lt'lI1lJCl'S are chosen because of their ability in bookkeeping and because of their attitude towarcl their school work in general. Next year Grace Jones and Althea Johnston will be the senior represen- tatives. Eloise Linga1nfelter and Rachael Sniith will represent the juniors. The girls who assulne tl1is responsibility are to be highly comrnenclecl for their ability and their l'ZLll,l1lilll11QSS. Much credit goes, too, to tl1e aclviser, Bliss Lord. jones, liluzyies, Miss Lonl, lieleskl, joliustoii Sn-roiicl 1'owfCoacl1 Iiruger, 3l2lK'llSlLll'C, Shatter, ltlolunrlu, XYzLylonis First row -Hudson, Rossi, llilton, liussouf, Iiirkcr lnterclass Basketball lnterelass basketball is an activity that is extreniely popular with niany of the students in DuBois High School. Those who cle not play on tl1e varsity team have a great time playing for their respective classes. This year tl1e seniors have wo11 the title of inter- elass charnps. They had quite an easy time winning their gainesg the only real opposition furnished them was by tl1e li1'CSl11HGH. ln tl1e two gaines between the seniors ancl the freshnien one encleml i11 a tie, while tl1e other was just barely won by the upper classrnen. The games were usually played on Monday evenings, and there was always a large crowd of st uclents on hand. 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DuBois 111011 jou1'110y011 to 1i0y11ol11svi110 w1101'11 th1-y won .22-31. 1I1C112lI12L 1'o1'foi1011 to DuBois, 111111 thatys 1110 story of 1111 l1IlQ1C1'C2l101l 101111110 103111. 1111011 11111110 1110 1131110 for 1110 Cl1!1l11p1OIlS1111J 111' 1110 sO11t1101'11 p111't of 1110 s011t1o11. 1 1111s C'1'01-11 g11y0 DuBois 111-1' first 110110111 of 1110 s011so11 27-23. !iCl03f'11 132111711 811011111 110 1'0HgJQl'2l1lllIl11'1l O11 the fi110 1011111 110 110y01op01l, 2111110111111 1110 b1'011ks w01'0 11g11i11st 111111 111 1110 0111s0 ol' 11111 first SOII'1I'S1fOI' NVh0Yl 110 lost 1111150 11l11y01's, Boring, Whitfo1'11, 31111 S11llQQi1l'1S. T110 1011111 h0111 up ZlC1lI11I'2llJly 11111101' 1111s 511-0111 loss. B011-ski 1100111110 11111110 11001115110 111 111s shots: G1'a1111111 111111 M0t111o11is 1111111011011 tl10 1101101150 up IL 111111-11. Ilawkins 11111 111s b0s11 to 1111 S1111g111'1's 11111110 as 1.110 0f1lCI' fo1'w111'11, wl1iI0 B111 l1i11lZLZ31V1C1l took the 0011101 posi11i1111 lo tlll'Il 111 il 11110 s011so11. T110 Hl1lJS 11161 t111'1l' part too. T110i1' 1i11101y flI7D1'2l1'211I1C'0S 111 1110 ,QQILIIIOS lll01'O 1111111 01100 1111111011 1110 1011111 lJl'lI1g2Q 11111111- H1110 lJ2lC0llH. Thirrl YOXV'-c1I'llVC'T, Mr. DOIl2llflSIbl1, C'o111'l1 1iz1ro11, Mr. G1ll1111g 900111111 rowf Clark, Gillimg, Bloom, lfOS0ll1DZl, ll11l1110r, Reaiy, y'Ulll'ISll01llS, Gor1lo11 First row'-1'l11wki11S, Cz1I1l0ro110, llX'1l'1fll11l1l!4, B0- lvski, K111lz111'i1'11, .X111i1k11vi1'l1, 611111111111 1 1 1
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