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FOREWORD Recent issues of THE CLIPPER have portrayed DuBois as The Gateway to Hunters and Fisher- men's Paradise and as Mountain Metropolis . These formed the setting for our present theme: DuBois Senior High School--Builder of Citizen- ship and Character . Here in black and white is the story of 1949 at D. H. S., the story of how cooperation made possible a year of education, service, and recreation. There is no way possible to determine the number of CLIPPER iobs, large and small, that have been skillfully performed by various people in the school, but much credit for the success of our present production must go to Mr. Howard Swisher. He coordinated the efforts of the vari- ous committees, supervised the technical group, advised the committee on under classes, and di- rected the photographers. All pictures in this book, except senior and faculty portraits, are the work of student photographers. Student artists under the direction of Miss Bertha Wheelock created the art for this annual. Miss Betty Postlewait supervised the group that produced the sports writeups. Miss Matilda Bell advised the faculty committee who expanded their section this year and added non-athletic activities to their work. The where-with-all, necessary to any pro- duction, was obtained by Miss Mona Martin's solicitors. The cooperation of Mr. Leon Edmis- ton's typing classes was a real help to the staff. Mr. William Gratton and his senior committee created a salute to the class of 1924, which is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary this year. We could always count on the cooperation and encouragement of Principal E. J. Mansell to see us through our difficulties when things were the darkest. Mr. Don Young of Pontiac Engrav- ing and Electrotype Company of Chicago and Mr. Jack Kurtz and Mr. Walter Wyant and their skilled technicians at Kurtz Bros., Clearfield, Pa., lent timely assistance. We are proud of the T949 CLIPPER not only because it represents our senior year, but also because here is the material results of painstak- ing effort on the part of nearly every student and faculty member. The senior class, for whom most of this effort was made, is deeply appreci- ative of all the kindly and helpful assistance given to them. Ervin Fennell Editor-in-Chief
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Du Bois Board of Education . . Members shown in regular session are, standing: Walter Dillmun, Walter Ross, Nino Gray, Julius Axelson, C. G. Pardoe, Helen Kruger, Joseph Shonkel, and William Rounsley. Superintendent Karl Brewer is seated. MR. C. G. PARDOE MRS. NlNA BENTLEY GRAY MRS. HELEN KRUGER MR. WALTER F. DILLMAN President Vice-President MR. JULIUS R. AXELSON MR. JOSEPH M. SHANKEL MR. WALTER G. ROSS MR. W. A. ROUNSLEY Treasurer Secretary 6
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