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GLORIA BALL Her unusual ability to find some humorous incident to make another laugh won for Gloria many staunch friends. During her iunior and senior years she was a valued member of the Decorators' Club. Collect- ing popular records is her hob- by. She was enrolled in the Academic Course, and she plans to further her education by at- tending business college. JOHN BALTZ John, a tall and quiet stu- dent, came to D. H. S. in his iun- ior year from Cleveland, Ohio. He enrolled in the Academic Course and claimed biology his favorite subiect. During his iunior year he was a member of the Boys' Chorus, and he played iunior varsity basketball. After graduation he plans to at- tend Eastern Nazarene College where he will prepare for the ministry. WILLIAM BALL Wiry, Wild BiIl was as popular on the ball diamond and basketball court as he was in the classroom. His classmates elected him secretary of his iun- ior and senior homerooms, and vice-president of the iunior class. Affable and pleasant, he was the cause of many mirthful moments in the Aca- demic Course. He was a pitcher on the baseball nine. JOSEPHINE BARTASAVICH 4 Jo, a blue-eyed blonde, took the Vocational Home Econ- omics Course and was secretary of the Future Homemakers cf America Club. She was a mem- ber of the Girls' Chorus, Lead- ers' Club, and Home Economics Club. ln addition to working on the Forum Staff, she enjoyed dancing, roller skating, swim- ming, and collecting snapshots. She plans to work in Canton, Ohio. Gloria Ball William Ball John Baltz Josephine Bartasavich Lggs,g.,.,...,...,, ..,,.e.-....., E IN? I 0 R S F. .. .-. ,... V , .,....,.. .-,-1.,.,,9,..T.4.T...,L,Q....,-.,.....,..:,.s...:,..,,.,.,..........,..x,.,. KJ ..., - , r . Ernest Baum Joan Bechdel James Beck Margaret Benny Ruth Bergstrom Marianna Bonfardine Dorothy Boring Kenneth Boring 'l'l
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ROBERT CALLAHAN Known variously as Bob, Ben, Irish and Greek, this good- looking lad is noted for his long eyelashes, black curly hair, eat- ing, loafing, and his athletic abilities. He was a two-year man in football and baseball, and he added wrestling in his senior year. An academic stu- dent, Ben was elected to the Boys' Athletic Advisory Board. JAMES CARLSON Tub was a mainstay on the junior varsity football team for two years and a letter man on the varsity in his senior year. Happy, always smiling, he was popular in the Machine Shop Course. He enjoyed his studies, and he plans a career in the field of mechanics. A husky lad, Tub spent a lot of time tramping the woods. DOROTHY CARLSON Dot, a blonde-haired, blue- eyed lass, has won a host of friends by her unselfishness and sweet personality. She enrolled in the Commercial Course and claimed typing and history her favorite subjects. She was a member of the Girls' Chorus, Leaders' Club, Dinner Belle Club, and Student Council. Sports ranked high with her. RAY CARLSON Meet Razz Carlson, the people's choice ! Top favorite on the wrestling team, fans waited for the big moment when he pinned his opponent with a gargantuan bear hug. He matched his wrestling prow- ess with power plus on the foot- ball team. Clean living and trips to the woods kept him in fine shape. He was an academic student. ENIORS James Carr Everett Cavanough Blair Christian Jean Cicchetti JAMES CARR Known as Gug, this hand- some, -curly-haired dynamo was enrolled in the General Course. He played tackle on the football team and had the honor of being the only senior who earned a varsity letter three years in a row. He was also on the basketball team for two years and a member of the Dinner Belle Club. BLAIR CHRISTIAN A quiet, easy-going fellow, Tom was well liked both by classmates and teachers. He was an active member of the Stadium Ushers and served as a Field Manager during football season. A member of the Mach- ine Shop Course, he favored math above other subjects. After graduation he plans to join the navy. I3 Robert Callahan Dorothy Carlson James Carlson Ray Carlson EVERETT CAVANAUGH Whee . . .! There goes a black hearse zooming across the boulevard and the driver is Egg. This lad with the light, wavy hair was enrolled in the General Course. His favorite subject was practical math. Egg was a member of the CLIPPER Staff and the Art Club. The postgraduate plan for this boy is the navy. JEAN CICCHETTI Here is a Commercial Course student with a love for short- hand. Chick was vice-presi- dent of Decorators' Club, and she also belonged to Dramatics Club, Girls' Chorus, and Lead- ers' Club. Being a member of the D. H. S. Band for tive years was one of her major achieve- ments. Jean likes skating and dancing, and she will be a sec- retary.
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