DuBois Area High School - Clipper Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)
- Class of 1952
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Greetings and congratulations to tlze class of 1952. You are being graduated into a confused, anxious world. One which you did not make but which nevertheless you inherit. International tension, the armaments race,' fear of unimaginable destruction, the disturbing rise of inflation, pressures and adjustments within our own society. These are the signs of the confusion and anxiety of tlze times. Democracy's way of life is on trial in our homes, in our schools, in our communities, in all free nations. Democracy is on trial today in the near and far places ofthe eartlz. You have for use in tlzese days of trial all the strength and the promise that democracy has given you from earlier days, We lzave tried to develop your ability to help yourself, to work with otlzers in identifying common needs and in finding ways of meeting these needs, to share in the making of decisions by which you will be affected. 4 1 ,k. W-4? X 3 . 1 gf ? KARL M. BREWER SUPERINTENDEN T Q-tfg OF SCHOOLS I ja 4 ff ,X 'Z xl 4 . 1 ' , , s ,y 5 , , f W9' f ,O Z ff . . We 'Q 1 te M, 1 7' LV X F , fl ' 1 f' if ' V 9- X 1 s 6' 5, if X X X f' 6 Yes, the times are confused and anxious, for the verdict may be final. I urge you to con- scientiously fontribute whatever abilities you possess to the solution of these problems. Once again, congratulations and my very best wishes for your future. KARL M. BREWER ...... From Azz Iffazkf Qfwg . . Si' ,--4 '------' THE JOINT BQARD UF EDUCATION From Dwfrzciw Thai Form THE DUBOIS AREA IGINT HIGH SCHOOL ki K 'Via 'XXX 7 f I 1 . 4-I V 1- ,W 1' A :Q -........- - 1 wg 'SV-.I I .X .' ' 1-QTL , .. I 'V - ,- , ,. - , -- i, A 11 1 5, yggg -- - gqQJQqIQQCC!GCC!DDC U990U5 . 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D-I3 - - -S 'X N 7- 1 ELMER HALLSTROM DICK DILFENDORI' Presldent Vlce presxdent CLASS SONG Tung Our l adx of Fatlma Vlords bx Allxrtd lrosper md Norma Relstcr Thr tum h IS comn for us to hld fxruull to thu r rggx xl h XM hopc om flux u1ll llxx iXSlJl'l!lQ,, l10Il0l',fiITlL md gl rx gone xc lrs lhl cl15sm1tcs thu Xu h nu mat Xu hld xou fond idlcu U1 lr mgmornns of our good umns wlll lmgdnr through n Il XL s L LH X5 up ll mln ns runnrnlxr our h lppx d us lt D H S BIARY LEE CALHOUN Secretary SSSXSYXYYXSSYQYS XKYXXSXXYYYXXXXSXXXSXSSSXSXSSXXXSXXXSSXSSSXSSSXXSXSXSS8888 888888XYYXXXXSXXSXXYXXXSXSXXYXXXXSSXXYYXSXYSXXSSSXSYXYSXXSXSXSSSSXXSSSSXXSXSSXXXXXSSYSWYKSSSSSS 9 W Ffa' V, J - ', 3 , Rr M A 5 4 ... ' , 1, S -- 1- , .... f WF' ' ,..-- , l -' ,ll 0 1 , . u nu ...- Ill I' .V Ill M' ' ll W -4 f ll 5 -1- X A , . .... A1 7 . ' . , , 7 , , ' ' . ' . 1 B- - l . h- . ' 2 . - . Q. ly Ou -H ulls of lm-glrrllug m dc-ur old D. Il. 5. 'r - ' 'Q ' Q 1 f 4 ',z ' 1' S To ull thosc who have helped us w1th our work in by - 3 T - A-Q - . 4 ' ' K . , . .' . . . Y , V , . , ' . , ' A ' , 1 , K J. . ' 1 ' , ' . . ,Q . ' ..- V 7 ' ,k- -' ' V . l 4' -' 'a1r.'. 9 XXI' ask you to I't'lIlCI1llJL'I' us, thc 'lg qs of '52 . ' 1 1 ' - ' - 4 ' Q L . . g S ' ' ul . 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' .-.--.-- ----.--------.-----------.w .... 2.--------.--.-.--...---.iy- Wallace Beck who came to us from Falls Creek dur111e h1s Qelllfll' xear took the -Xuto Shop Lourse I11 Falls Creek he was 1111 the 111 xee I1 1sketball team for two xears H1s l-dXfJl'ltQ sport IS baseb1ll and he 1lso enjoxs lllllltlllg He plans to lend h1s serxlces to the Lmted States -X11 Force after graelua t1on Sara Ann Bloom one of our students from Cr1111p11n w 1s well known as '1 eo orful Ill ll 1rett1 I11 r juxuor 111d Sl 11111r e1rs Ilune 1 HUBIIILSS I Qlllflllflll st11e11t S111 fnored eler1C1l 11lf11e praCt1ee bhe w IS a lllellllbel' of the T X sophomore xear She part1C1p 1ted lll H1 Xar1et1es her 111111111 year and she was 1 three xear me111ber of the chorus Robert Xl Boyer kcadenuc home roo111 Clllfllljl h1s sopho111ore lllfl UIIIOI' xe1rs 1 e r Il 1 IS IPI sl 1lf u1e111l1er lllll pres111 t e l'lLlllIlllj., lllfl ll'-l'llIll,, 1 lulv II IX worked ll XICC rnx s for four vetrs he hopes to bLQOIllL 111151 r of store 1n the future John Britton was enrolled 1n the Xlachlne Shop Course He p 1rt1C1pated lll xarsxtx football 11111 b1sel11Il photog r1phy Club lllll H1 X 1r1et11s ll D ll 9 As a for111er F 1lls Lreek student he w IS a home roo111 ofhecr a11d a member of the Spectator staff chorus a11d vars1tx football and basketball squads H hopes to enter trade school to become a machmlst ' 1952 me Q K ' 4-at 91 i PE C' Y '37 -r-f' 21 X vi' J william Blshop 1 as a popular Xcadennc student He was an actlxe member of the r1fle elub and dramatlcs elub He appeared 1n the m1nstrel show of H1 X ar1et1es ln h1s semor year B1sh enjoys wrestlmg and bowllng, but he spends most of h1s tlme sellmg ICC cream B1ll s plans for the future 1re st1ll 1ndef1111te Barbara B0k0Skl w1s Ill Xcadenuc st cent who C11111 from I-1lls Cre k She w 1s 1 x 1rs1t1 1I1eerl1 11Ier 111e111l1er 11 1r.11111t1es Illlll news e1l1tor of e l'or11111 111en1l11r of Chorus and she p1rt1e1p1ted Ill H1Xar1et1e-1 a11d the all sehool plax Ill Falls Creek she was a xars1ty cheerleader for two years staff member of the Spectator member of the chorus and Tr1 H1 Y Helen Braund was enrolled II1 the to enterI11d11111St1t1 Ie11l1ers Lollege Helen w1s 1 Chorus lllellllltl' for three ars lll II1 X 1r et1es for two xtars member of broadc 1sters 11111 dra111 1t11s clubs for one year a11d a two war member of F T X belllg pres1deut for one Vear Barbara Brooks a Exe foot two brown h11red green exed lass X518 1 member cf the X Ocdllfllldl Home I:conom1Cs Course She w 1s a one ye 1r member of dran1at1es club II1 Xdfletleb chorus F H X and T11 H1 Y Poot ball and dancmg rate h1gh wxth Barb Her future plans 1nclude nurses tfallllllg at the Clearfield Hosp1tal i -.---.-..--.------.---..---.----..-.....--. . --.-- Y ..------.------.------ --------------------------- , , , . ' , ' M , ' . ,, ' . A I, . 1 ' . I .. , , ' . b j 2 I i Z l 'Y h ' 11 11 . . , .L . I . , ' . .' ..--- , ' 1 5 ' 1 v 1 1 4 f fl ' ' V .Q 1, 1 1 1 ty A .' 'v ef'- 1 4 1 , 'z 5 ' ' 1 I u I ' ' .1 - I 5 ' -Q ', 'I Q1 - - -' ' 1 if . '1.z -4 -, - ' y-1 1' f . ' In 4 H T' f I ' 1 :. 1 , ' 1 - ' th 1 I' , . 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 4 Q , ' - ' 5 - , - .l . vi 5 . . . Q . lx Q V, ' Q - 2 . - Y , , 1 F. . 1 . her . - 1' 1' .n . silff A ' -1' ' 1 - 5 - ' ., 1 . .1 . 'V , , K Y a . . . llll 1 1 ' It ' - ' - Sllldellt, was YICC pres11le11t of h1s Business liducation Course. She plans j ' -' -1 e. .Xs 1 s -11111 , 11l1 va a N 1 'L 5 1 J - - '- CLI I R: I I. .' I III' 7 'E ' YQ . ' '- 'Q i- - ., il of Ll'1 ' Yi I ' ' . 1 'lllll - ' 31 5 1 5 1 f Q ' . , L A - K V ,Q .X ,, v , , , ' -' 1 Ll llle 1 e il . . : ., ' 1' l A ' Q ' -Q 7-5. ,.l,.., . . 4 ' Y - . ' I ' ' . 1, , i 3 L- . A ' - V -,W . , , , , , , , . L - fl ' 1 ' ,ai V D D x l s 4 ' ' k ' L. ,. ' , ,L ,, X- Y X L ' K K , , , , . ,. Y . , , .' ' ' ' 1 1'1 ' 'A' , . '. ': . ' - , , . ' . ' -vs . - - - - V 1 , . I . 0 C' ' y 11 1 B . 9 XXXXXXXXXXXXSXXXXXX XXX! XXXKXXXXX 'X YXKXSXSBXYXXYXXXXXXYXXXSXXXXX XXSXXSXXXSXXSXXXXXXXXXXXXSXXSSXS Paul Brown, was a General-Academic student. Mutt was on the football squad for three years. jay'-Yee during his sophomore year and varsity' during his junior and senior years. He par- ticipated in luis:-lmll his sophomore ye-ar, varsity wrestling his junior and senior years, and varsity track during his junior year. He also played in the All-Star football game. James H. Brubaker was one of our hard-working wrestlers, being on the jay'-Vee squad in his sophomore year and on the varsity' for two years, jim was president of his sophomore and junior home rooms and viee preside-nt of his senior home room. He- was enrolled in the .Xcadernic Course. He has no definite for the futt Herbert Burns better lenoxxn as Herb was enrolled in the General iourse He seryed as president of the protection Club and v. is in ae tue member of the student Council his senior year He xx is ilso in H1 X trieties for three years He plans either to enter Ford Institute or to Join the serxice Nlary Lee Lalhoun 1 popnlxr -Xcadennc student belonged to the student eonntil for three yexrs being nee president her senior ye ir lor txxo xe trs she nas seeret try of her class e was 1 member of the ehorus the broade tsters elub and staff and the fr1H1Y for three years She attended Nlxss D H S for three years -ss :A I -g 1. -3-W s 1 ', yi 1952 Paul Brown Arn'- Herbert Burns E. tl' 3 , 1 ee, i 1'r james H Brubaker Mary Lee Calhoun q-5 uv Nlelxin L ix enaugh jacob Cay lor Donna l lame Chelgren Lots Chxttester Melvm Cavanaugh, more popularly lenovt n as Dopey was enrolled in the Industrial -Xrts Course He was in Hi X arieties two consecutne years and on the st Age crux for three XX restling was his fayorite sport and practical math his fax orite subject This lively lad plans to enter the Lnited State Naxy after graduation Jacob Caylor xx ho was lenown as acoby to his friends was in the Xetdennc Course his sophomore year Industrial Xrts in his junior ye tr 1nd 'Nlachme Shop in his senior year jaeoby beloneetl to projection Club in his ophomore year After gr tdu mon he intends to xyorle 'tt the Ford plant in Bufialo Donna Plame K helgren xx is 1 student Connell member in 50 tn seerttarx rt her home room in al bhc xx is 1 three year Chorus member mel Chorus seerettry in .37 Uonnt belonged e s lhis popu tr tlist i s m 1X trieties lor three year ind was Xlll 4 nn s her senior y Lois C hittester, i former l- ills Lretle student xx is enrilled in t 4 ent ntion ot s e yy is i er e y li r ho r m r uori e su jeet was tx n he lvall ra e I1 s in sports on her lst lhis blue eytd blonde plans to marrv soon after graduation S 1 'QL as as Q 6 :F f 5 1 aa Ku 1 ? f-ss, Jacqueline Clark was chosen 111 represent hLr class on 1l'1c G. 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DEF 1: b1 . 1 1 , . l . 1909 Don Deters a srx footer wrth brown curly harr was enrolled rn the Xuto Shop Course He was a varsrty football player hrs jumor year and he played varsrty baseball and jay yee basketball hrs sophomore and rumor years Dets spent most of hrs trnre workrngat Sprkes serx ree statrorr or on hrs car Don hopes to attend college Joann Dobson .1 lrxely Busrness Educatron student was a member of the ehorus for three years and she sang rn the sophomore trro and rn the senror ensemble Durrrrg her jumor year she served as a lrbrarran jo was secretary of her serrror home room After graduatron she plans to be a secretary Lorraine Dodalak a former Buffalo New York student came to D H S rn her Junror year where she enrolled rn the Vocatronal Home Economrcs Course Dodre partrcrpated rn Hr Varretres and was a two year member of the F T A club After graduatron she plans to attend school rn Buffalo to become a dress uesrgner Terry Dodd a brown eyed brown harred grrl was enrolled rn the General Course Durrng her sophomore y ear she was a nrernber of the broadcasters club and durrng Terry fay ored l D among her school subjects Durrng her spare trme she enyoyed watchrng wrestlrng on televrsron Arwllda Doversprke a Busrness Educatron student played eoronet rn the Be rx er Band her jumor year She was a three werr member of chorus broadcasters club and lrr Hr Y She acted as secretary of the Irr Hr Y her senror yerr Cleo serxed as an audrtorrum usher for two years Her plans for the future are rndeirmte Lors Ann Dungey 1 Busrness lrducatrorr student was a nrerrrber of leaders elub chorus and audrtorrum ushers She was also a tumbler rn Hr Varretres for three years In her sophomore year she was a lrbrarran and an actrve F H A member She also belonged to the semor Trr Hr Y After graduatron she plans to become a bookkeeper Shirlee Ann Fesko came to D H S from Sy kesxrlle rn her Junror ye tr She w as enrolled rrr the Xeademrc Course lhrs drrle eyed lass was actrye rn lrrHrY chorus majorettes broxdcrsters and ensemble Football and ehernrstry rated hrgh wrth Shrrlee Her future plans center around Butler Unrversrty and a posrtrorr as a laboratory technrcran Fred Finger a popular Academrc student was wrce presrdent of hrs home room rn hrs semor year Frrtz was a yarsrty tracleman for two years He belonged to the chorus and he partrcrpated rn Hr Narretres Frrtz plans to go to college to study geology fs., .al 'W' ii- trwr' :Sli o 34 'lin 7. Nl' 4--u t...-, C' Don Deters joann Dob on Lorrarne Dodalale Terry Dodd Xrwrlda Doy ersprlee Lors Xnn Dungey Shrrlee Ann Feslto Fred Frnger I' Al v 1 v ' ' . . -1. S ' ' 'I 1 ' '- ' ' - .. - ., ,,, 1 ' ' Nj .' . f' .' ' her junior year she was a member of the Beaver'Band. as he was lfnown to his pals, played varsity' football arld , . Y , J . ,, , , ,C A , , 'N 4. A '5 is A , F 1... .a 'Q 1 f f 7 1-s . L' IN-' A N I 9 ww V v I ' e- Zi or f s , E A I Sr . - av, 'M , . 5.-r kg , ' I 'f H , ' I , , A V, dai J I I J' 4 , r ,- ' ' T 'K 0- 1 ' R- ,lose X T- I J ,W , , ,A , fl l W ' l f 'if ' fx S if li at r . r 2 1 , es 1 , V S ' . - 1959 D Earl Fleck a popular member of the -Xcademtc Course seryed on the executive board of the student council and was president of hls home room durlng hxs semor year He was home room XICC president hls sophomore and JLIIHUT years lparl was a three year member of H1 Xarletxes bemg Xl C durmg hls semor year George Fuller a tall green eyed boy was enrolled ln the General Course udd was on the track team and the wrestllng team during his junior and senxor yetrs H pl tyed jay yee football during hxs sophomore ye xr and yarsxty Clllflllg hls Junlor and semor years He reeelyed honorable mentlon on the dlstrlct football tenn hrs last year Thomas Gearhart better known around D ll S as was a reporter for the Forum dllflllg h1s jnmor and semor ye irs lhnenmg rxted hlpll among, his reereatlons After graduatlon lom plans to attend General 'Nlotors lnstxtute where he will major In auto meehamcs Robert Elmer Hallstrom an Academic student was 1 member of the student Connell for hve years Xt the State Student Council Cony entlon he was chairman of the membershlp commxttee Islmer was class president for two years He was also 1 member of the athletic ady lsory board ln Lum s spare txme he was Ill actor, photog rapher proyectlonnst, Sfllllllfll usher marksman paper dlstrlbutor and auto mechanic Barbara Hanson 1 member of the Busmess Fducttmon Course plans to be 1 secret try xfter tr xdu mon Bobby as she I5 known to her mxny friends was x member of chorus and audltorlum ushers for three years Barbara was a member of the ensemble and one of our peppy yarsxty cheerleaders dur1ng her semor year Cecil Hetrxck a top notch wrestler, was enrolled ln the Industrlal -Xrts Course He played on the football squad dllflllg hls sophomore year lxlck was an actlye member of the broadcaster st aff and the wrestlmg squad for three years Xfter graduation he plans to attend the Stevens lrade Sehool to be a carpenter Dons Hetrlck a blue eyed brown hatred lass came to us from Reynoldsyllle her se mor year xnd enrolled ln the of I' H X xnd a two yezr member of the ehorus Dons pl ins eenter tround secret mal work nfter graduation Margaret Hetrlck 1 pretty blue eyed blonde came to D H S her senxor year from Reynoldsyxlle She was enrolled ln the Busnness lducatnon Course Margaret was an actlye member of the chorus and F III -X club She llkes to tttend moyxes and to eat potato chips She plans to take the commercxal course at Indiana State 'Ieachers College l 'ivy 'P Y? 'DB A I 4 K D Earl Fleck George Fuller Thomas Gearhart Barbara Hanson Cecll Hetrlck Dons Hetnck QQ -4 Robert Elmer Hallstrom Margaret Hetrxck A1 i y , A ' f Y Y L , . , ' 1 2 ' - - , - 1. ., . , . 5' I K- nk, ,C -V2 .,z y I 'Z l V, , - , '- ' ' ' V , . . -, Y V 1 I K . . . Y i V i , 2 - nj .Y , , K - t , A 5 ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' '. . , , H . V, . ' v 21' '- Iv, - ,, f k- y- . It .1 - - 2 I 5 . -2 I A V .k X . ,I -' 1' ' '- ' ' I . ' l-.- . .-.' tr 1.2 5-. I . 1 Q . b f , I I Y I . . I 7 l I - I I I I Y . I Geary, was enrolled ln the Auto Shop Course. Geary ' Bnslness lzdneatlon Qourse. She was a one-year member H x- , , I Ib. I I 1 5- . I S. . A. . f ' -iv .Q 1 A x ' b I 'Hz '. 1 fa ' ' I f - - 2 fa .- 'Q ' ' 'Q ' ' ' . . V . B . , Q I , V A V I ' A I I V 2 x I 1, nd' 3 l 1, ' ' f I s 1 - K I l k I L W A. 1 , l 7 . AI Y -I l I I I 1 . A . . . ' . ' . ' Y B 2 V' . . . ' . ' f ' .. 1 5 4 ' - . ' ' . .. . ,. . . 3 . ' f ' ' 2 ' A V I ' . e t Y . 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Iflwrvxwv p.nrlic'ip.1t1'cl in Ili-Yurivtil-S . ,, hm-r M-niur YCQIF. lfwullmll gmrl NIHIlIQiIlll1'I'Y Clif! mic f' high UII hvr list uf fnxnriln-s, VlflT'k'l1LLl' plnnw In do nfiiu' , work il1XY.1shi11gIml, l?,i'..1lLu-r LLI'-llllhllilill, '4' ., Janet Jacobson, il friunnlly girl, xmx cumllcmi in the BllNillL'rS lidllilllilbll f1Ulll ht'. Shi' un: .111 .xrlivu IIIUIIIIJOI' of vhrlruf :mtl .Ill .lllllhtlfilllll llxhbf. SIN' lmclmmgcrl to the lcguivrw club in hcl' wplw1114u'c ycnr. lic-uxnxw of her bunk- ku-pillg .xbililx wha- wa: l'hlPSL'l1 In M' .1 wlvml lmnkcr. After gr.1dl1.uiml VIAIIUI plnns Q1 Lxircvr .af tl lnmkkccpcr. Ben Huffman uns AIIIUIIILT um- uf nur prvpulnr Fflliil'IlIS uhm mlm- 1-I'4JIIl Ilzllx frvvk hix wniwr ymr. Thin gl l'l'Il' ru-ci, lfrmxll-lmirvzi l.ul xv.1f cxmrulh-cl in thc Kl.uXhim- Shup tilIlIf'5L'. Hen ww .1 l1ll'llllPtT nf the Chorus and Z1 home .3 35 X1 rumn uniu-r.l1is junior yuur. Hv Clnilus tlnnlmll and , busclrnll 115 hls fnx'm'lIL- sports, Hc plans lu marry :After sc, 3 gjfiiiillilllflll. s.v'5 Chester L. Johnson. Mm-r lxnlmn .15 LLump. N45 L'Ill'1Jlll'llillYhL' Imluftri.1I.XrlfL'm1rfc. Vhut mu .1 mcmlwr H' of thc ritic vlulf hif wnim' jlxlf. AU11riI11g'hiw juniur .qui ...J V ' 1 . 1 llnylmlolmcl lf Hunlvr lilmy Huey Iflurcxnx- Huey lien Iillffllhlll -X. sc-nir-r ycnrx ln' In-lpn-ml mnkv H1-X .if'lL'IlC5 olltshxlmmlllly, Nlnmx. Hu furxul U11 ilu, Ntngn' frux Im' Lhruu yung. Llxct 11.1115 111 L-nu-r thc .nr twru- Ur nm y nflcr grndunlluxx. 1952 as 'V' 5' I I v GN iff F I X N1 f Y QL as 1' ls 'rgwf Nlirinm Humur jenn Hynd janet Jacobson Chester L. johnson Sarah Ellen 195 1? 'is' .- K i riff rm f Sarah Ellen jones Thomas L. joyce lNilliam Keen Shirley Kirk Marilyn Klingensmith, an Academic student, was a reporter and advertising manager two years for the Forum. Kling was editor-in-chief of the CLIPPER her junior year, a tive-year band member, acting as a color guard and player both, an auditorium usher, broad- caster, Tri-Hi-Y member, Hi-Varieties, all-school play, dramaties, rifle and leaders Clubs. Her future Centers around nursing. Jones. a friendly. likable girl, was enrolled in the Htme Economics Course. She was a member of Tri-Hi-Y her junior year and F. I-l. .X. her senior year. She belonged to the Chorus all three years. Ellen's favorite sport is football and chicken is her number one food. This Falls Creek lass is vontemplating marriage in the near future. Margaret Kopp, an .leademic student, was in broad- rasters and leaders elubs her sophomore year. In her junior and senior years Mig was a member of the Cl.ll'l'liR staff, a color guard, in the 'liri-iii-Y and on the broatlmsters staff, Margaret was a member of the N' - ensemble, bowling elub, .Xll-Star Band, lli Intramurals her senior year. Thomas L. Joyce was enrolled in the Auto Shop Course. Among his leading interests are bowling and wrestling. Tom was a member of the jay-yee wrestling team in his sophomore and junior years. He was also manager of the track team for three years. 'l'om's plans for the future are to enter the l'nited States Army. Varieties and Maynard Kranitz, an .Xeademic student. was known to his friends as Sonny. He was in the band, dance band, and broadcasters club his sophomore year. a member of Chorus for two years and drain scnior year. He plans to enter l.'.C.L..fX. or gt to take up business. William Keen, a handsome lad, was enrolled in the Academit' Course. Bert was on the CLIPPFR staff during his sophomore year and a member of the rifle Club during Sonny was atlCs elub his 1toCaltfornla his senior year. Hunting and fishing rate high with Bill. Football was his fayorite sport. He plans to go to Pitt where he will study pharmacy. Bill Kriner, better known as Chops, was enrolled in the- General Course. He played varsity football for three years. He was on the All-District team for two years and the All-Central Counties team his senior year. Bill was also active in basketball and Chorus. After graduation his plans Center around marriage. Shirley Kirk. a pretty blonde from Roekton, was a Color guard, a merrbtr of the dramatirs Club and the bowling league during her senior year. Shirley was a member of the Chorus, broadcasters Club, and staff for three years. After graduation Shirl plans to make use of her knowledge in Business Education by working as a secretary. gm' fs? M v D I Q 'el I ir' as , ,., 5 1. n - H I .f . 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Chuck 5 a mcmlmcr of thc . :Ac '-'1 ri ' Q . , , senior he IJ'll'liCiI7'lICLl in the minslrcl shmx' in Hi-Yxriclies. Chuck pl'1nsIo 5,0intovun.1ruCtion work or join thc wavy. ,,,f ' ., nn'- ', K. .1 ' A -,.,:' , If ' ., 'V-Kg , ' JE .- ' A .Q Gcmldine Elaine Kluhlnn liz mm 3l.nxl1 . 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'tg 3 tm Robert J Xlakufka La'xlont Marshall Robert Nlatthews was enrolled 111 the General Course He v11s L1 one xe1r member of the CLIPII R staff dra m 1t1cs club 1nd H1 VQYICIILS He pl 1yed jxy xee basket ball Bob xxas 1 three xear member of the lrorum staff track squad and Stiidlllm ushers After graduatlon he pl 111s to 10111 thc Ll'llICd States Mr Force Marlm E McGarvey .1 tall handsome amb1t1ous football pl 1xcr xxas on the Jax xee squ1d durmg h1s sophomore xear llld fill the x'1rs1ty during h1s jumor and SLIIIUI' NLITQ lldklllf., been enrolled 111 the Xuto Shop Course shop xx 1s Nlae s faxorlte subject He plans t attend Penn QIIIL after graduatxon Constance Nhller was 1 tx'xO year member of the band Hllflllflflllm ushers and lr1 H1 Y She belonged to chorus and lc 1ders club for three years lyllflflg her scnlor xear CUIIIIIL xxa x 1ce DI'65ldiIll of her home roon1 l1brar1a11 of chorus and 1 member of dramxtns club Connle took the Bnsmess Pducatnon Course and she plans to tram for a f,il'll.f lll lllll'SlllQ Loretta Nhller 1 blue eyed blonde xxas enrolled 111 the vOCiIlfllldl Home l'cononnC Course She xx IS .1 member of the chorus for one xc1r lllll an '1tt1xfe member of the F H X clnb for txxo xe s N llllx clanns Cld.llCllll, and roller blxlillllf, 1 her fax Oflft recre 1t1o11s Xftcr graduatlon she plans to put her l'l0I1lCI'lld.lx1llf, talents to xxork 'B 'Q Nl man Beryl M1ll1ro11 Dxck Nelson SXXXXXXXXXXSCSXXSXXXKSXSXXSSSKXSXSXXXXXXKXSSXSSSSSXXXXSSXXAXXSSSYXXXXXYSXSXXXXXXSXXXX55995- x ,,,,,1 ,V , - . 1 . 1 4 1 '4 S f ls-Lx He-A '21, il 'nber of, e 'z sh -' ' A 1 z lx H -V -' s 1-1'-es. . 1' 'ax . 1 9 'ts - 'vs in . s 1 . 2' 4 Q ,af if M5 p . - . . , 'V 1 -1 - 1, 1 .1 . 9 -' - . 1 7' . 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S. band for three years and the dance band for tw'o years During his sophomore Vear, he was selected to plty the samtaphone tn the XII Star Band Bull was also a trtele man for two years Hts plans for the future remaln lndehmte Shtrley Palmer 1 pretty dark eyed lass, was enrolled tn the Busmess Pdueatton Course Sug was a two year member of the ehorn She seryed one yetr tn the dramattes and broad Casters elub She w ts an audttortum usher for three years and she pxrttctpated tn H1 Xartettes Xfter graduatton she plans to become a factory worleer Richard Phtlllps was one of our D H S all round sportsmen He parttetpated tn sports as a member of the football squad for three years betng on the regular y xrsxtv durtng hrs Jumor and semor years Dtcle who was enrolled lll the Industrial Arts Course plans to talee off for the atr force after graduation John Scott Pterce a handsome, blue ey ed blond was enrolled tn the beneral Course Xmong hts acttyxttes were basketball football and wresthug He was tn H1 X arletles and the all school play Scott was art edxtor of the CLIPPER prestdent of rifle club and member of dramattcs club He plans to enter Rhode Island School of Destgn to study art Mari Anne Plummer better known as Plum was enrolled tn the Xe tele mtc Course Qhe played clartnet tn the Beay er Band for ltye years and was tn both lltstrtet and all Star bands for three eonsecuttye yetrs 'X CLII PPR staff member and a chorus member for three years she w ts tn the ensemble during her se ntor year Barbara Porrm a tall brown eyed brown hatred lass who came to us from Fills Creele w 18 enrolled tn the Home Pconomxcs ourse Bonny w ts t member of the F H -X during er semor ye tr Her ftyortte sport w is lnsleetball and her fayortte s byeet wt l-ngl h Her plans for the future are tndehntte Alberta Prosper yy ls enrolled tn the BIINIIICQN ln ducttton Course She yy as on the eyeeuttye botrd of student Count tl her sophomore and Jumor years tnel seeretary of the Connell her senlor year Chorus leaders elub and audltorlum ushertng oeeupted the rem itneler of her tlme She was 1 eleleeate tothe ht ite Student runetl Conyentnon tn 1957 Iert s pltn for the future are tnr'leltulte an Ann Ramen I tt I ss f s nee ewtst e mer lrt ye She beloneee te the e orus o ye Ste w is home nn :re o ye 1 tns seere vrle t e tre , ze . 1 ,K at V , rf he . s- A L - . - H r ' . 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Sh1-11. 51114 - d l'- J-'I '1 1 f' - 'II-141-. rv ar -:YA -Y 'Vlary Ann Skraba Beverly Ann Smtth 'Wary Ann Skraba 1 erx lllelllll glfl xx ts enrolled lll the Buslnee lrdumtmn Cour e She xx 15 Ill ntxxe member 01 the C uru rlr1m1t1c tluh l1r01dc1 ter 1nrl f.ll'lNNlIl,l cluh Sleruh fllflpllltl lll - t 1llweh11f1 p 1x fllII'lIlL senmr xe1r lf Lr11 ll 1111111 e to 1111111111 1rtCi pllfbll Beverlx Ann Smlth xx is kept xerx hu x her three xe1rw at 'l .1 lll ll r1 - 1 llld e- e nbln her 11 11 a 1 1r1r1 e IFILIIKN and ehwruw for three xe1rs 11ttx 1 X 1d attenrlS11uth Slfll H11 p1t1lr1f NUINIIIQ lll ljlllfhllfgll Robert A Smlth 1 h1ndwn1e l1lnhlel.1rl eame to D H S nn lllfll 111.1 lll h1 111n111r x He xx 15 1 member of the xar 1tx Lllllll 111 1111 Jl tetmx Ill hls jlllllfil' and senmr xe rs 11 1 xxuulcl lllee t 1 enter the lUlChlllj,, helr -.11 he pl llli tu enrol x Il llflll :mrs tt lllflllllel Sure lexc er: College Brxce Smouse 1 lllCll 1115 X lllelllll tuflent xx IS .1 reporter on the l'11r11n1st1tf l'li xx IS 1 n1en1l1trc1f the llfdxxlllj., Club Ill 15 SOJlfIIlIUFl xe1r lllll pre-1dent of hu jlllllflf hmmm room lS faxurne port xxas footlull lllll hls f1xor1te el.1-,N xx 1s Spamih He pl IIIS to attend D I C. to studx to be 1 xeter1n1r1an Robert -X Smnth Bryce Smouse 1 9 1959 Kay Smouse afr1endlx l1l1 1l1le gxrl xx 15 enrolled III the Busmess lldllfflllilll four 1 She xx Ls 1 three xe1r II1CIIllJLl'Of the Chorus Durnn, her 11ph1111111re xe1r he xxaw 1 memher of the F H -X l'x1x 1, hohbx 15 pl txnxg, 111.1110 111d Clllflxell le her f.1xor1te food She plan tn 1ttend Nlrmdx B1ble lnst1tute 1fter graduanon Donald Snyder 1 h lllllwlblllf. l ul from l' 1llQ C reele xx 1s enrolled tht Xuto Shop four Sn tke pl 1x ed football dlld basket hall lllll he xx 1-, pre-ldent of the jumor 1111-. tt Pall: Creek H1gh Sehuul llus xe1r he p1rt1e1p1ted Ill H1 N .1r1et1eQ HN f.1xc1r1te sport lb box111g He plan- to enter the serxxce after graduatxon Margaret Snyder .1 liu:,1neS- ldue.1t1on student xxas our school plllll t Qhe xxas 1 three xear member of chorus and an aCt1xe member of ensemble Xl1gg1e xxas 1 Color guard 1nd she p1rt1e1p1ted 111 H1 X 1r1et1eS for three xears She Serxul as secretarx of her sentor home room Her pl1ns for the future are 1r1det1n1te Martlyn Spxcher .1 xx ell hleed cheerleader from Rockton part1e1pated Ill softball and basketball mtramurals her sophomore yearQ She xxab .1 three xe.1r member of Churue and a txxu xear member 111 leaders club H1X11r1et1eS, lr1 H1 Y, broadcaster staff and dr.1111.1t1c:. club X BUSIIIC:-N l-ducatlon student, Sp1ke mtends to become a secretary Sv 7 , 443' 81'-T vi 8 B! Kay Smouse Donald Snyder Xlargaret Snyder 'xlanlyn Sp1cher . , 1 x' V' ' '1 1 ' , '1. ' K ' I 1' ' 3. f 1 1:1 1 1 ' 1' ze h 1 1 Z -,. V1 '1N ' 1 1 f s. pa 1 - ll1-X11111e-tle. illlfl hc' 1 -. 1 l 11 4' her Ce., I I J' -'11 . .Xft- 11 l 1 Sh 1 plane l -1 -1 1 1 ' ist. T ... U. l. S.. p.1rti1'ip't' Q 1 'l -H1-Y. CLll'I'P.R 't1tt. 1 th enf-1 - - fe-niur j'L'.ll and 1 r txx' year? as l'l 1 lilll. Sh1 way Ll n111111l111r 111 Hi - X1 1 ' ' 5 1 .' -1 Sn xx11f cur: llerl lll the . Fl emit Cnurfe and she- plans to 1 . . 1 5 1 . : 5 1 . frr 1 ' N ' ,'e11r. 1 '1:1 - 1 1 s p' hafk- 1 1 d ff l 1 ll 11 J 5 ' . 1 1' 111 ' B l ' 1 1 - 1 ' 1 ' f 1 l. . 1 1 . 1 l in the- ph-'S '11l ed11e'1 t' 11 Je 1 1 ' f 1 1 Ki h1 ' 1 . . 4, 1 ' I , 18 ' 1 J l ' 'nf' ,' 1' . 1 5 '1 . . CL 1 't Q - , '1 J ' 1 1 , ' - ' . 1 . 1 '111 1 1 1 ' ' f h ' ' ' .1 gl 1 1 1 Q' 1 . H ' 411 1,1 1' '1: ' .. 1 f 1 . ,. . . ' 1 1 ' 1 . 2 z l is L l . A1 A1 JY .14 V, . . . . . fx' ld! .L 1 l 1 ' ' 5 -. . 1 '1.' 1 11 1 . ,- 'Z .'k. 1. 'Q L -.' Y '. Y 1 ' - 1 's -. . 1 ' q ' K If 1 ' s 1 1 . ' 4 1 1 . . I ' ' l I 5 1 ,1,,l . V' . ,1 1 . 1 1 1 . . 11', '15 f lll - .1 Q sen . 1 ' 11 ' ' 1 - , ' ' 1 Y: . vin- .h . . -in-p-2 1 -1- ' A ' . . . . , V N - A Y . .' ,kt Q . ' . V ., 1 s. . 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 5 1 I A Z ' 1 - K 1 L , ' pw 1 1 1 '-'Q . ' ','i '1'1, 11,14 M 5 1x1 -1 1 1 1' x B' r I . 1 - I f-Y . . . I J . A , I v ' I , L Y ' 1: ---?.- f -fx,-e --Qi.,... -----f L -------- 1 1 95 f -f--.-- 1- -------------------------.- 1.--.,------1 Jean Stankavich was an .Xeadernic student, jeanne was il two-year nn-nilver of the C'l.ll'l'lfli staff, Chorus, and lli-Yarieties .Xs .1 senior she was .1 nn-nilver of 'liri-lli-Y, llr-1.1rlt'.1st4-rs stall. .lllfl l'iUl'l1lllSl.lll. She Ioola p.1rt in the .1ll-sehool plays. ,leanne plans to enter nursing at tht- Spenserllospil.1l in fXle.1dyille. Mary Jane Stankavich, l1lnnrle .uid l1lue-1-yerl, was enrolled n1 the liusiness l'.fllli'1lllf1ll lnurse. Nl. xl. was aetix e .1s IIl.lVlllI'L'lIt' her junior year and drum lII.i'lUI'CllC her senior year. .hlllfllllf her other aetixities were l1ro11rl- easters elulu. ehorus, lli-Yarieties, .iutlitorilnn usher, and lt-.irlers c'l11l1. This popular girl plans her future at ll. li. V. Nlartha Jane Sterrett was il llfnne lit-o11o111ic stude11t and she pl1111s to attend lnfliana State 'lieaehers follege. lluring her three years .11 li. ll. Martha was il two- year nienilmer of the F. ll. A. illlfl president her senior year. She was yiee president of her junior home room and il senior mernlner of the 'l'ri-lli-Y. Ronald Stewart, il t11ll handsonie l.1d, measures six feet and weighs 165 pounds. Stew ' played l1asketl111ll his sophomore and junior years, hut during his senior year he devoted his spare time to his f.1ther's glass works. Ron was il metnlzer of the Industrial Arts Course and he plans to enlist i11 the navy after graduation. Kenneth E. Stoddard was enrolled i11 the Business 4445, F1 GX Q. Q., w--.--v jean Stanltayich 'Xlary ant St'iIllx1.NlLll Nl1rth1 ant Sttrrctt lxenneth h Stoddard Joanne Strosky Bdfblfti Xnn Swan l-.rlucation fourse. Tops .nnong lit-n's interests was u1.1n.1ging athlelies. Nil1, as he is known to his frit'l1f'lS. was nianager of the footlvall and wrestling lL'.llIlS for three ll'.lf5. Nil1 wrestled in the lIllTLlI'llllI'.llS for two years, llis future is undecided as of yet. Joann Strosky, quiet, green-eyed .illfl l1londe, was enrolled in the Business lidueation Course, She was an .lFIlX'l' ntemher of the lwroadeasters Club for two years and the Ill'.lIIl2llll'4 4'l11l1 and leaders elulw for one year. Book- keeping was her numlrer one sulwjeet in sehool. ,lo plans to enlist in the waves or lll'l'UIllC .1 telephone operator .1fter graduatitm, Barbara Ann Swan was one of our snappiest eheerleaders, lnotll jay-Vee and yarsity. She was 11 Il1t'IIllll'I of the Cll'ii!lliiIlCS club for one year llllfl ll niemlxer of l1ro.1dC.1sters staff and Tri-Hi-Y for three years. USWillllL ' was L1 junior .1nd senior attendant to Nliss IJ. H, ,Xu energetic Business EdllCilIlOll student, Barlfs plans for the future are indefinite. Carol Jean Swanson, an gleadeniic student, llllllt' to us fron1 Falls Creek in her senior year. 'lihis friendly girl was il IIlL'IlllJCl' of the chorus i11 both sehools. She was exchange editor of the Forum. CLll'l'liR solieiting and F. 'lf .-X. oeeupied her time at D. H. S. She was home roon1 president in Falls Creek. Carol's plans for the future include Clarion State Teachers Colleee. .-...Hr , .. 'K qw 1- 7 -f Ronald Stewart Larol -lean Swanson . ' I' I -- l I' 4 .-- 1 .2 ' F 1 D' . 5 1 ' 1 , f 1 I sn' ,path A l . '3' '-. I 'Fi , 9 'Q N' 2 . f an- Jim Taylor joseph Taylor Evelyn Thomas Marjone Ann Truesdale R1chard Uber Samuel Valent1ne .hm Taylor one of o11r good llllllfkil 1thl1t1s 111111y11l 1111 11111r sports was 1 h 1 1 ll 1111 t1 1111s for three ycirs XK1t1h111g 11111 gl-1llLlfPIl 11111 1 llllll, 1h1Cl1111 also r'1t1d high Wllll h1m 11111 xx IS 111r11l111l Ill 1111 XoCat11111a1 Auto Shop Course H1 IS 1111111011111 11111111 h1s future pl1ns Joseph Taylor xx1s 1 11111 l11x1111., SlllC1LIll 111roll111 111 llls f1xor1t1 COUFS1 Auto Shop OL xx 19 1 1111111l11r of thc x11 l11sl11t1J1ll 111111 flllflllg h1s so lltllllflfl X1 1r 1 1 111x111 11s1l11ll 11r r11 Nl rs SL JI xx IS o 1xor1t1 sport IS 11roxx11h11r11 l1r11xx111x111 1111 h I9 1111 Clthlllll, pl.111st'orth1 f11t11r1 1Ct1x1t11s Sh1 vxas 1 m1n1l11r11f th1 chorus for thru x11rs 11111 for one xc1r vx 1s 1n 1111l1t11r111111 usher and 1 IllCIlllJPl th1 r1fl1 1 1 1 fl r11o 1r Q4 phlllllflfi Xl 1r 11s1111ss 1 lll s 11111 s 11. 1 1 1r1 or 1 1r 1 1 Betty Jane Thompson 1s 1 prcttx gr1111 1x111 1111111111 xxh11s1 faxor1t1 re1r11t1o11 IQ rol11r s11at1111, Bettx p1r t11'1pat111 111 thc- all school pl1x lt s 17 t lkttx xx ls 1 three x1ar1111111h1r11fth1 Chflflli 11111 11r1xx1111g 1'l1111 Sh1 11s11 lJLl4lIlgLd to th1 1lr1n11t1Cs 11111 l1r11111C1st1rs 11115 li1ttx pl111s 111171, 1 t1l1ph11111 11p1r1t11r Nlarjone Ann Truesdal1 th1 11nlx r111h111l111 s1111or 41' 14 'fmh - ff - , q ' ' A -' s - 1.5 - Q 7 Y ' Q X' 'LQ ' al.. as 4- ! I' Betty Jane Thompson Clarence L Vance 1 vx 11111 ll t111 X1 111111111 cfllllnst 111r s11pl11111111r1 11' s ss 1 H fl X1 1 V518 1 Xl 'Nl lfull xx IS ll t1x1 Ill 11r1111 l1lCN photogr 1phy 111 X lfll 111s tllflfll r 1 11r1rx 1111 1111rs 1 u1s 1 r lrlllllfi P11118 1r1 111111l1111t1 chard Uber I1 ss 1 l 11111 1 x 1111 s C x11l 1 1 x trs 5 Ju s 11 ns N1 1r s t 1 rs s f1x11r1 11 11 muel Nalentlnv. xx IN 1 st1111111t t 11 11 or 1 XL 1rs lXlI1' 1111111 rr 111 x 1 XI 1 x1rs 1 1 s 111 1 Il 1111 I 1 111 11111111 1 1str11t r 1 1111 X1 1111 11111 Sllldtlll P11115 to st1111x LIIQIIILLFIIIQ, Clarence I Nance, bet11r l111oxx11 1 110111 Clllll 0 D H 9 hw s1111or 31arfr11111Falls Qfftlx 111. xx IS 111r11ll111 111 h1 ll o Shop C 1111r1 1x111 IX x11 11sl1 t1 111s Qr11l1 lllfl xxa x111 1 ll Llll 1 j1111111r h111 1111111 H xx 19 11111111l11r 11 1 Ll 111r11 11r txxo XL lfe 18 plans for th1 llllllfk .1r1 11111'1rt1111 1952 t , ' -I 11 ng ' - , U- ' 1 , nl 1 ' ' 1 H- 1 ., -- . 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'1'h'.' tall, ' - 1' -1, ' - l 1' 1' -1 . 17i1'l-1 also pl11x'c11 11.1. k1-1114111 111111 l1.1s1-111111 itll lr1-1- 1, - ' - 1 - -, x'1-11 . 111 13. 11. S. l'11tz1t11 111111611111-.' 111111 girls .1r1- 1 ' '11-5 f 1311-1 Evelyn Thomas c1111111ined hcr S1-h11la1sti1: work xxith 111a111x' 1 A 1 ' 1' ' - ' fi - - - . --j -1 q Sa ' ' ' - 1. . 5 - Rl . . 5. 1 xx'o . '1-2 12. 1 1 ' ' ' 4 1 4'-2 hz 1, 1 - f 1 Sfk -s ll -. lll' 11l.1x'1-11 4 ity of - ' - 'l11l1. lfx'1- was .1-1'r1-t11rx' 1f hcr h 1111- 111 1111 111111, 1111.111-tl1.1ll: 111111 l111s1-l141ll. S41 x .1s ll 11- 11-r - . 1 - '-1 . . f 'illlllll .1111 - . - 11 1' 111r11s, x'i1'1- 1r1-s111-11 ll IIN 111 Il - r Plll, .1111 1r1-s111-11t h F X H l l , l f 1 1 l 1 l 1 l l 1 l l1lg11s to 111-1'1 1111- ll t1-l1'Dh11111- op- 11 gift ,r , gldu11'1111. of S - t f'1111111'il. 111 f11111l .1ll 111- xx.1s N1'll'l'll'11 for :111- lf.: , .Xll-110111 ill-Q41 lIIlll1'S. 1lIlKl .Xll-514111-. S1 . itll ' ' - ' ' il il 1-. - 1' '11 .,. - ' ' 'HH 1 -t if -1 - - 1 1 1 1 1. 'l 11. ' t -1-X t f ' s-1 He plz jay- lz.'1- 12111 - -1 1. ,-1 -- - -4 . inF.. f--'Q -pr-s1- 1fh1s 4 110 r . 1- 1.1 - - fh--l sl' ' H'.' Rose J Vivian a member of the Busmess Educatmn Course plans to do olhce xxork 111 Buffalo aft1r gmdua tlon Rose xxas a memb1r of lmders club F H X Fflflllll statf H1 Xar1et1es and ehorus She xxxs !'LDI'LSClll8llVL to the student COLIIICII her sophomore and Jumor years and busmess manager of the CLIPPFR Nancy Wltherson xx 1s lll 1111rg,1t11 1111t111r11ll11l111 1 1 l ll 11rl111l1r I11111111111, lL ll e1rl111l1r l11r 11111 r NL 'X1111x s 1 ll r f 1l1o Jroa1l11st1rs l Illlflllg her Qiellllll' XL s X 1r11 th1 1111 1l1 llt x f11t FL plans 1r1 1111l1l1111t1 2 Ti I-01 Barbara Welty xx In enrolled 1n the BUSINESS I'1lue lllUll Course Barb came from Roekton llllk peppx lass was 1 JIX xee lllfl x 1rs1tx 1h11rl1ader She xx IN 1 ITM n1l11r of le 11l1rs club 111 her sopholnorv. XL 1r llld sh1 xx 19 '1Ct1ve ln chorus l1ro11l1 INILFS Club llld lr1 H1 Y for thr11 x11rs Barb plans to b1come a telephone operator 1n th1 near future Betty Jane Wolfe xx1 lll X1 111111111 s. Llll from C Fllllpllll x xx ls 1 1111 1 11 ers 1 1 e xx IN 1 th LL 1r lllllllllif' of 111 lhflfll 1r11 s ll1 xx s l111 1 1r lou e pl1ns to 111t1r 1111r 1 1 1 the Cl11rt11l1l HfJSfJllll f, ' ffiv fi Bla1ne Wlldnauer .1 t1ll boy mth brown ha1r alld brown eyes took th1 'Vlach1111 Shop f UUFSL Ih1s xx1s h1s hrst x1ar at D H S hlxlllg r1111xed hls DYLNIOUS SChOUllllfZ ll Falls Lr1el1 He was a n11mber of the rlfle club Boxmg r1tes as Blame s faxorlte sport and math h1s faxonte subyect HIS plans for the future are lIldCllllllL L0is Simon 1 pretty gran eyed blo11de eame to D H S Llllfllljl her vxas enrolled 111 the xFldLlTllC' Course 19 silg, th1 1hor s 1 11111111 t lr1 1 Xfter r11 11111011 sl11 mlans to llltllfl NC oo 1n inns C1tx Nl1sso11r1 to b1come in a1rl1ne hostess hs B' four '9 'Q. 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Nil ll - ' 'L 7 L '1 . 1 ' . ... 4 L u 5 f 'G x- 'S Y , X .-- -7 1952 IN REVIEW Here ln a capsule IS 11 remlnder of some of the events that oecurred durmg 1931 32 D H I1alls Creek became 11 member of the DuBo1s Xred jomt Schools A bowhng le 1que und 1 huntmq 1nd fishmg club were added to sehool ICIIVIIILS XIISSLS I ucllle XI1gee and I'll1 XIeDon 1lel et1red Clfnr Hess w 15 ree 1lled to the SGYVICC Xlrs Irene Dodd Xlrs Flor 1belle Schnexder 'Nell XX ulters Theron SICDS Don11 mek NI1nc111 Io111s Goodman Edw 1rd B1hler Cone semesterj 11ck H 1rr1ger 11nd Xlrs I lleen Brown jolned the f1eultx Xlxss Ldnu Ixmg became offiee seeretdrx when Xlrs Xl 1ureen Say ers resxgned E1rl lXI1uk became m 11nte nance engmeer when H11rvex X ods retlred The m1ch1ne shop w1s reopened, 1nel the 1uto shop w IS exp 1ndeel 'Ihe flrst st1te Xpple Oueen w IS seleeteel 1t eeremonles 111 the l1on1e eeonomtes Dllllfllflg 1fter 1st1te w tele 1pple p1n dow elx contest Xlore new desks 1nel fluores eent l1g,hts were udeled Ihe rooms 1nd h 1llS of the mam buxldmg were pnnted tn p11stel sh 1des ox ee Reld w IS eleeteel lXI1ss D H S HX new pl111 for eleetmg student C'0LlI'lCll ofhcers w IS started ev1lu1ated the school Around Town -X xlsltlng eommlttee 'IheoldB81SR R st11t1on CHollopeters feed storej w IS leveleel bx hre on New XLAFS mornmg, The cltx tns Ll d new street llglIS Vule IH Soot Blower C orp moveel to I rle lennx s 1nel the Deposxt N 1t1on1l B 111k Dlllllllllg underwent alteratlons Bowhng 1llexs were 1nst1lleel 11 IS dtd I eo s to reopen us Seherer Bros IC I ershtng hotel exp 1neled the X oune Xlen s Shop moved 1 eouple doors north e QOI lts st 1rt 1t the I lks IJUIICIIIIL Hleh Street w IS w1ele11ed 'New C hr1stm1s hghts went up D I C CDuBo1s M 1ns1onJ w IS Qutted bx re I olm stueho moweel to I rovln s Stllfllll S1111 s n11rket took over IxotLb 111er s ot 111011 on long., 1we1 Ihe lershlne 111 111 use n1ent took over the I og 1n Hotel Sexer1l new homes were 1dded to the projeets on I ISI Stele In the VHUOII I'r1m11n s Ilflllfe XI te fXrthur IFOIISLCI tl1e people Rulqw IX took o erm tl1e I 1rI t lxore 1n 1rm1st1ee t1lks elroneel o11 ll1e Ixef ILIVCI' erlme CCJITIFIIISSIKJII h 1el the ll 1t1o11 buuxng I-1senhower bee1n1e he 1d of N XICJ 1nel troops lI1ClLICllflg DuBo1ss B1tterx of tl1e 229 I' X B11 were poureel H1111 Inurope lrtee eontrols were nnpostel but 1nH IUOII h 1el 1 he 1el st 1rt tste 1k S1 30 per pounell XX1r IITOLIIILS 111 lxore1 IHILIIILICCI the n 1t1on -Xm11teur sports se 111el 1ls Sllelekeel everx one C orruptlon 1n government pl 1gueel even the de-p1rtmen1 of Intern 1l Rexenue I l1ke Ike bee1me a n11t1on1l slog111 1s the C,vener11l e 1sed l11s h It III the pres1elent1l YIIIQ IS 1 Repubhc 111 long w1tl1 I 1 t St 1ssen IHC Warren lxefuuver lxerr, Russell 1nd Stevenson were the Democratle hopefuls w1th Truman undeudeel Ihree pl 1ne CFISIILS tn two months 11 I-l1f1bethtow n N to 1k 115 hves and Closed the New 1rk MXITIXJYI I looels I SSOUFI IIS IS 1 or1111 lllOl's 1 CJ to t1nel tl1e ow lexels 111 DIIBCIISJ m 1rke el 1 1e1r of we1rel we 1ther th 1t 3, we us 1elrx Sllllllllll' 11 eold f1ll tnnnus 30 ID 'Nox Dee 1 nel 1 n1lel wmter Snow bound tr 11ns IH CT 1l1forn11 1nel XI.11ne he 1dl1ned herolc reseue stornes Dex 1st 1t1ng torn 1dos swept slx southern st IILS I 111vers.1l I'IlIllI1l'X trunlng w 15 shelxeel IS tl1e drtft contlnued 'X pe ILL tre 1t1 w I5 LOII cludeel for j1p.1n Ixurt C1rlsen lost h1s sh1p the Flymg Enterprxze, but won the 11dm1r1t1on of the world for h1s val111nt effort to suve ll Horse ttnls 1nd poodle chps were new ln hur stxles Sc1rfs jewelrx 111el flowers were consldereel ehte for IICIIU-1 IJISIIIUHN X two l'I1llll0fl eloll If robberx Ill Reno set 1 new ree orel for domestle theft News111 Ill He 1rst 'Novehst Slneltur Iewls Seulptor oe D1v1elson I owelorn 'XCIVISLI' Dorothx Dlx 1nel Home C 1n1p Xl1xor B1ll Xllller dled Abroad XX 111sto11 C hure l11ll w IS restoreel IS pr1n1e mlnlster Ix1ngC1eoree X l eheel 1nel I:,l111beth II beeume 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' 1' 1' 1 ' ... 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 2 Q 1 1' -I - ' -I V 'T y, v 1 , 1 - - f 1 - 1- 1 .1 1- - - 1- S orts . . . Ihe Xrunkees won the 10111111111 1--' - -' 1 11 '1 1 .11 1 . . oe ff ' ' . ' ,' , I' ., 1 1 , 1 1 1 , .. . Ill'I.lUIl5-IDCII - 1 ' - - - - - 1 15' f... 'f.' -- 232' --- G , K Q ' A5 ' '25 - ' 11 1: 1 '1 1 272 I'h ' j 1 3 1lvx - 1- , 1 1 1 '111 1 1 I11. .. ' '1 .. ---- - - I I. , ., 1 ' 1 . 'V ' . T 1 1 ' 'I ' 1 . . sl - I X I x s i ' ' ' ' l ls' , , 1, .', 1 . . , , .- . 1 - . . 11 1ue . . . . 1 - 1 . 541- - - V- 4 5 - . ., 1 1 . . , - 1 1-' .1 ' 1' '1 1 1 1 '::: I S L ' 2 1 U2 Qi- Q , 1 .. 1 11 ' 1 .' ' .' Zl...'l'2- A 3 . 1 .I -h 'A -2- - 5 I' ... 1' 11 1 1 I 1 Y 1 ' , T. F.. ' 1 1 '.'. , .. T1 ' -1 -' -'- lf 1 1 ' ' x1 11 -11s 11 1 . 11 1 -- - - 1 1 -. d 1 U I l . Ui 1 7' . . .1 11thl- 1 '11 ' tw'e1 e11 1 1 .'111r 2 ' i ,' . . . ,. 1 1 mi V! - - - ' 1 5 '- ' V ' I 1 y ' '.'- 1, , ,., , . . - 1 ,. . 2 1' 1 ' - - ' 1 11 '1' J 1 . . ' . I l I . ' ' 1 ' V ', , -I .g 1 l -y ...I.-. 1 1 - 1reel 1 1 Q -g fi -2 3 A - V . 1 11 1 1 . . . I. el. l el 1 ' . ,Z 4 x. .x . , ii . -.Z X A , . 1 ., 1 .2 1,4 I I A in 1 . . ' Y , ' ' -' -, W - 2 '1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , '1 :'1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 i 1. ' 5 5 ' ' - - - I' ' 1'1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' QC .4 1- '4 .' 1 ' , , , 11 lf, K , ,- 1 I ls. 1 .ne , . . N 1 , 1 7 Y 1 ' x x . . . , 1 ,..1' l -i Junlom 9: I fx .-F f l Yu Www ef' Class O .f -nl' I ASF nv ' ificers shown above are Tom Good secretary and Don Gxlbert 3 vxce president Susan Mansell president Class Flower X K lute Rose Class Colors Navy Blue 1nd Whlte Committees Prom I'omC1ood 'Xlabelbent Renald Showers Shlrlcy Httrlglx Shxrley lxxehl md Don C nlbtrt Col Or Ran lld Shovl ers lx ax Hlclxs Phll llntrnglt lwntlu Shcnlxle lXl.1btlC,cnt md X 101111 Daft ndorf Flo wer lOlllSL Ross Plttx Shenlxle lltltn Smxlh Dnlt bpthnlskn i Brooks UK dI'llCC Song Shlrlu lxlchl Qhnrlu Hetrxck l oucll lhom is ldtsx lxlllgdllon and D iVld C ullu I . A 1 1, i i tl .' ' 9 . 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T, 1 1' ' , QV, .. 5 V .Y .L--Yi ,j ,, 4- ff' ' ..- 11 :k...w,.x,k.V .Z - - , x, .. ,' . 4 A 4, - 7 , 3 l A .-V' - O i. - P .1- Leadem In School CLASS SONG Tune-An Hour Never Passes Words by Shirley' Hetrick and Shirley Kiehl Goodby DuBo1s Hxgh School we bxd you ad1eu Our fondest of memorxes w1ll always be of you Nlay all the lessons you have taught not be xn vam And the frxendshlps we have made ever remain Farewell DuBo1s Hxgh School our Alma Mater true The Class of 53 wxll always thlnk of you The famed black and whxte we ll never forget Goodby DuBo1s Hugh Goodby CLASS DOINGS The Junxors were proud that Renald Showers was the first athletic manager to recexvf. a varslty swe lter and letter whlle stlll a Jumor Ren recexved thus award for outstandmg servnce as a football m mager Many jumor boy s were sports mlnded To our sensatxonal footbtll varslty the Jumors offered Blll Penvose I'om Good Don Gllbert Bob Johston and juk johston Tom Good and Bully Penvose represented the Jumors on the varslty basketb ill squ 1d Skxlled wrestlers on the varsxty squad were Bxll Mlkslck Roy Mahlon and Bob Fauls Musnc attracted mmy of the class Fentley Shenkle JWHICC Brooks Kay Hxcks Fred Grmnen Tommy Grxfhth lNaom1 Defendorf and Betty Smlth pl nyed ln the hx h school band Fred l-cntlcy md Betty also plxyecl ln the dance bind The jllIllOI'S also gave mlny girls to the chorus l'he junxor attendants to M1ss D H S were from arms nround DuBo1s NI my jumors p lrtlclpated xn dlclIIld.tlCS hunt mg, st ulnum ushers and audltorxum ushers lhe cl iss was yery actnve m CLIPPFR sales and m my other drlves NSNSSNXSSNXXXSSNSXSXXNSXSXNXSXSX XXXXNNSNXNXXNSSSNSXSSXXXSNNSSSSS8888 XNXSSSS XSXXSXSSSSSSSXSN . I Y Y Y - D Y ,T t Y . , , , 1 A ' ' Y l I . I Y , . . . V , , . . v 7. - ' , . y Z V , , I 1 . ' 2 l I . . l . v . ,V . 9 1 . 1 . . I I . . i, 2 ll, g i ' , ' i , . , y , .1-Y L - C 21, V' ' H V A ' y 2 '- 1 . 1 : ' 1 1 f l L 2 ' 'F l I r - . S- . ' V , . s s ' - . - V. Ishman, Bob Fauls, Mike Salamone, George .lllnef MCDOUUM and Betty Smlfhy both girls , ' z t . ' ' if V 2 - ' - , . , . ' ' l 1 I' z ' ' , - , ' -V , . r, Z 1 . 7' I 1 ' yi ' I ' A ' . ' v N ' 'Q S ' ' ' , ' . I . 7 . 7 1 . ' N. 1 1 ' ' xxxxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxx x First o and Mo L' W ' ' J Q it Left to fight: Walter Elnicki, Q, Shirley Derr, Dave Culley, Josephine Doksa, Gene Deters, and Bob Bailey. KX ni Defendorf, Shirley Brooks, Janice Brooks, row: Betty Christensen, Greta DeWyer, and If 1-I KXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'sXXX1LS.XXXXX KXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX rSXXXX' ROOM 11 if a 5 'S bw- v I. ' x First row: o itringham, and Howard Clark. Second , row: john Dor zio, ill B ey, ick Ake, Bill Brady, jack Duttry, joe f ' , u s. 4 ' Dixon and LJ-Q W . .7 H, ROOM 11 TQ: Startin from left to right: Mary Grizinski, Dorothy Smith, LaVema gryant, Jgackie Armstrong, Kathy Crowly, Shirley Bfadihaw, and Lorraine enny. 'f vi 7 V!! 'lag . Room 12 Starting from left to right: v Ethyl King, Roger Kirk, Mable Gent, Bill Ross, Tom Griffith, X M and Patty Hoover. First row, left to right: Dick Hoover, jack Galentine, Ray Shoefstall, Delvia Spafford, and jim Hanson. Second row: George Johnston, Dick Long, Don Gilbert, and Ted Snell. 5' A QI , . . S gQf'i,'4 Fl, N 95 . 1' i, . M ffm Q 4, . ,I-Lf' Na' 4 in - .. ,N-S v ' 4 vi V . , V K? 5 ,..- 1: Q .v . B 4 l Afll XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSX XXX la Left to right: Pete Fdir, 'loin Good. Jim Higgs, Boll l-Inuls. limb lshrnan, Kay Hicks, Shirley Kiehl, and Shirley Hetrick. First row, tit to right: jack johns- ton, Virgil Kohlhepp, 'lioni Griiiith, Dick Hess, Eugene Young, and Henry Hepfncr. ln the rear are Roger Kirk and Bill Ross. ,., i eb l rv , X Nkhv A X lm ,4 First row, left to right: Shirley Kiehl, Sue Kline, Shirley Hetrick, Ethyl King, Kay Hicks, Patty Galentine, and Gwendolyn Knarr. Back row: Florence Balliet, Patty Hoover, and Mabel Gent. l i . . ,Mffi ff X , -4 ROOM 15 First rim, left to right: liill Pvnvosc. Cvencxiex 1- Nltlrlisink, joe lleiinio, .ind Udxid ll.illgl'lL'Tlj'. l..isI rim: l.1Ck Reasinger, l.ylel'l1ittt-sit-r. llzul Knmp- rath, jim Nlaek. .ind Albert Nlikelonis. - . ff' WWC? ROOM 15 71 V Second row: ,IUAI1 Pcoplu-. linrlmra Reay, Nlurgnrctta fXIcK1-nrirgk, Row Rokofki, Klnrilyn Stokc-, .ami J-lllkl ,-Xllbhoufu. fiifrl ron: Klnuflu l'ro-vi, Iiurbnrzz NilINI1fP,xviI'gfil1iLi Rm-ig, BL-xcrly PRIIKUCT, and jnnct KIVIJLJIIQIIIL p I ' 'nf t nf v, I f , l 1'!A V N ' 1 4 wi, 1 5 I ,fm I rj ' ! f 1 i, r 'f ' . rf' , , ,1 A 1. fJ 1' , ' U I f' 11 1 first row: Hill Nliksick, Hill Rake- struw, Bill Xlcliunrich, l1u'c:z.1rd Rucker, and Roy Bluhlon. St'4'0IlC.i row: George Mabic, Don Nlgxicr, George Means, and Wade Recd. v W 1 1 A! if I First row: joan Rncusin. Nlnry jimm- Freeland, Susan Klnnscll, fQ.1il Lund, gran, Louise Rows, jnrliu- Hlclknoxx- Delores North, .md B.1rb.1r.1 Pllllllilljg' toll. Second row: G1'1lfQil14l 5.u3l4.1l1cly, Judith Ribinski, and Louiw Shdfcr. I I, W no UI 3- vi I , ' ' ' . , Left to right: x I'EllkqTl'l0h'13S, Rgsiell Swanson, Mike Salamone, Donna Spicher, ean WAI, jqdn Sywler, alri onnie Thrush. I I ljl ll 'V 1 ' xl lj!! rl! I l , m ' jljjffl x Y 1 l 1 WE? :Nw ,- T ROOKI 13 -.570-y L .un I , 4 mwwfffm CL! f f ful f 5 lj I ai Left to right: liuvcrly Smith. 'X Beverly Wright, l-Ether -l'ittmau, Y as O Darrell 'lsl'lOlll.lS, llltsy lxlllgallon, Y S535 , . Helen Smith, .md Patty Shculclc. Q . - J l Udo: W 1 1 Q. ,, T' L,..,v-+' of . I l.. lllu 1,11 flux .lu lx: .531-1'-Nvlxlx fl I-m Xlrulfll. Nll,,.1 Arm. l,x-..rgl- Xl l nu f 1 ll lflflx Xlclrfx 5Illllll, 1,1 lu Q, ilmtlvr, Burl bl1.lrrw.l. . a. Murray, .pm-lmlxm. l,.wl xml' lmlxw l..lY5UIl. w - uffj 0 WH 1 X 'a X.- 'xx' Left to right Fentley Shenkle B111 sV11son Delbert Shenkle Wallace Weber 1 lmer Shepherd Eugene Moore Henry Stevenson jim Shaffer B111 Swartsworth and jack Stewart Sophomoref Hdded Talent ana' Czizzenflup Sophomores were an energetxc group elger to add thexr sp1r1t and talents to our school act1v1t1es Dnck Ball Reg1s Scepamck Les Zartman md Harold Chelgren were welcome addltlons to the varslty wrestlmg squad 111 inx prrtnclpated m Jumor v1rs1tx wrestlnng md the footbill md basleetb 111 Jay vees were full of sophomores Beaver Band had sophomores Betty 1 ou Trezxse M11ford Dolbx john Dornecl-ter john Mame and j1m 'X1cDona1d lm also plax ed ln the dance band Both boys and girls gave thelr talents to the choruses 1Nancy Thomas was chosen bx the sophomores to be their class attendant to Nllss D H S Nancy also was elected bx the class as repre sentatlve on the Glrls Athletxc Board In the sale of Chppers actlvxty tlcleets H1Xar1ety tlckets and IH every drlve the sophomores showed energy and abxlnty par txcularly d1d rooms 23 and 29 have an exceptxonal sale of yearbooks - X k X. ff-xx S ,fi f 1 N Y-i ,,.f- s, 5 XX I .,-X X 2' -,xx gfix 1 I QI. n-Q 'X , -X E 3'f 'f'ff-i f wi' 5 1 1 ,1 , I 540139 I ll' 6 e earn gp - 1 ' X S ff, JS? fx 1 . 1 ob v5 ' Q-S ,J Q0 xi qt sa f- .. 0' Jxao ! xo B J' I, LA f'- 1 ' Tvgr - . 1. 1 ' Z1 B X I . V .' G Q ' 21 .1 . - '-S lr . .H ,L .. .h yi S, Z Vi ' -- SX X l . Y ,- 1 3, U L, I 4 ,f'4 -A5 ll ' , Y' 1 7.11 i Z 'I - xx S-'SS - ff . , Q, 1 . ' b ' - y ': 1 X X ' ' . ' ' B Af 5f - XSXXXX SXXXXXXXXXXXXXW I I Last row, left tu right: Linda Benson, jean .-Xmundson. and joan .'Xn1undsmi. Second row: Sue Bergstrom and janet Boyle. First row: Rnlh Bayer, Mary Barrier, and Patsy Calhoun. 'O' vi ll.1ri17 xx l'.i:. li .i -,:s i' . .iXi1i ll:rL,l N N fi 'wx lxffr 1 ll ill lt, fifx' lirt tn. llfzhiri XII- Xin' fx V-. ZZ., rl :ilk WMn.,mJlXUvf Mxwnn 36 XSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXY .J Standing: jim Calderonc, Kay Brubaker, .ind Bob Brunner. Sitting: lion Bouch, George Nestor, Bob Aravich, and Dick Bull. Back row: Gertrude Burkhunse and llrwnnn linll. Firft mw: xl.1fltillBlOSC, 'liwiln Xskcy. Xniny B.iilcy'. Gloria Burt, llnrriet Wmvur innl Nurnnn Carr. s Y, I . , X v- fpgf lvl 43 Ifrlh . C' Ya X . L I V 1 . 4 ,,. X Nwzzmxi. lr x V fy A - K- 1 JY L mom 25 Ll NJN, et.L1.1la:,:. sm Ibn. Ihilw. .md xxx ju. Nl.l V.. N.:-41 l.... l...r.1...vr, llwrl NI If xl 1 1 U1 I LX F'-. .1 vs' 'L l, I1 rub Q6 PM illfl- jg 'Qjg i, . 2. ,-4...auC' ' - A A1 ff , , Jim qi ' ' K' , I D 4 1 -f I , . AN t osx., . Q'-. 9 . 1,4 , f K, I 5 U nys A ,, ' :F . . ' '5 , . ', , D 6 ... 'VK 0 ! 1-4 VA 1f',9Jxf' .. .. .12 -. 1 ' , - 1 v an 'db' ' . st row hrtlgnf' nahlon, 'Y X , ltxggy Hlix Putty ' IICIIVOSC, S N ' zicldf-'flgvr'sh?1k, Amrl C.1il Ruir- ' .M J' ' X . Sn-umcl nm: Ig.lITj' Yoel, 1' ' ' , ' ' , 4 3 . 'I :hu Nlgxinc, Ifnu-ry XYcz1ry, lj ' ,,, ,J ,Wd J-.-J iigggi-:ai ' C'I.nir Nluhlon, and jim Nlc- fx 'Mp , 1.43514-N K . .3 .1 J l 6 'x I 1 i a.,' 0 -4 ' F,,4 . ,u, , .V X iw-f-- N- Y eirikh Ilmlald. First row: Shirlvy Rcasingcr, N Sdra Klorri5, and jackie Mc- Q1I'.li'kCIl. Sm-ctw11fir1m': Helen xllllh, .-Xliw f,llHiI1UXX, Sdlldfii Kuvcicr, -I1-.111 SIliI1fHL'lIk'Ukl'f, YLTIIA KIH111-ll.x, Klyrxm Milligan, and Ildlly Nl.1kl1Xk.1. V 7 v .jf In K J V 7 9 Q' 1 l 4 X V A. I . 1 4 I X j .1 ,V 1 L - I'- W . i v W 1 . if 1,1 LLII IN !l,E:1, Hlri. Kwxiiux, Ilf'rHtP1x lxnlx, I1 !1.I.'i Iwxxvrx'. Ilirl. Xl.1lvalP:1:1 14.-.-xlvl. lift..-.!Hf!, iiiv. IMLQ'-l.f. 5212.21-, lx All 1 'ff l:..'fv-X I'xI1rX-:. ff , '.. s' -'Q-an ,. 55:1 First rim: N1z1r111:1 Slivphurfi, X1.1ryS1x.1111f1n, 1Jf1rf1111y Snydcr, 11111 1J1,r1'11', S11-'.x.1rt. 501111111 mn: X11115' Nvwur, ju .Xnn YUQ1, N1.1ri1: CUl'1J111, Suzanne S.1l:1da, and 1'lIllIN3. Troy. 17irs1 rm-.1 XI111-r1.1 Storldarrl, -10111110S.lC1i1lI1l1Y, 1ic1it11 Thnnip- Sun, 1i1'IIX' 1.'l1l k11Tl,'l14C , N111'n1:1 'l'1111n1.1N..111fl Shirley'l'11f1111psw11. Second ww: N.1ncg5''1'h1+11111s1111f1 Ruth .Xnn XX'.l111UY'Il. 'llip row: C'.1ru1S1r1L1.111c1 1111111111 Sykes. Standing: jim Srofk, Sandra Sheeslcy, jmnm-s Stctfcn, Mary Lou Spivhur, '1'oni Km-pp, 111111 Don Sh4111f1. Seated: joe Schull, Regis Sccpfiiiirk, and jack Stra- fiufsky. j f affix 'r earning T 0 Live Together . TO THE sEN1oRs In 'ust a few days now you seniors will be doin husiness on your own, and in a mi ht ' .J. . - -. . . . f . 'fl 5 competitive society where straight thinking and good Judgment should be your stock in trade. In these days of headlines dealing with corruption of federal officials, college athletic teams, and supposedly respected individuals, it might be natural for young people to feel that living by the Golden Rules is just a lot of hooie. XYhom you know, how much you can get away with, douhle talk and trickery might seem the right kind of a foundation for getting ahead in life. VYill you be kidding yourselves? The people of Rome, Greece, and Carthage did a hang up job of kidding themselves. Decay and oblivion were their rewards. l hope that your few years with us here, combined with home and church environment, have taught you to analyze carefully and to search deeply into the correct answers for right living. There must be a pay off for decency and integrity. No one has yet found a good, lasting substitute for the Golden Rule. Best wishes to each one of you, Class of 1952. E. J. lxl.-XNSISLL 1 ' 4 ' 's V ft-e-W 1 if L Miss EDNA KING Qi - Secretary gn-----.S E. J. MANSELL Principal ,XX x DuBois Area joint High Seh nllllk . I Student Council members are shown holding a regular meeting, Student problems and social problems .1ra- fulxul in .1 mln-111r11'r.1li1' w.1y lu' ilu- llullois .Xn-.1 511111114 ll1gl1 Svluml Sllllltlll l11111u'1l. llu- pll1'pr1ft- ul Ilu- txflllllfll is I0 Ilhllllltllll guotl g41Ycl'l1lIu'l1I. lluring tlu- 11.151 yt-411' Iluf fc1111u'il llllb st-C1111-cl lu-1'111issi1111 fur sllult-mls 111 lmu- 41111-of-st'lu1ul QIIUSIS .11 tlu- KR11'c111.1Iu111 l3.1ll. 'lllu-j. slvorlsurt-cl ,, .1ll 1l.lIIL'L'S illlil llill'llk'S, lIlL'lllQllI1gL ilu- spt-cial A ,- .u'tix'11u-s for .XlllllfYllll'. l.. l., X. Y. xx'1'1-silt-ls, slu111sr1r1-cl Ilu- flll'lblIll.Ir mln-cu1'.1t1c1v1s, 1lllIl llu- s1'lu1c1I 1111-11u', QI'.llIlL'Kl .1 l'll.ll'l4'l' lu llu- lunwling 7 lL'.lgllk'. vl1.111g1-cl 1l1clr11'411i111:11l lllt'I1lllliIllill'l1lll1'. 'A' sp1111s11rt-cl ilu- 1l1-.111-1111 mlrivc, Llllll wt-rv lum 111 .1 R1-x11c1lclsx'illc cle.-ln-1141111111 Qlllil .111 lfllrolu-.111 S-'lf' ' 1 A - . ji' L'Xl'll1lllUL' Sllllltlll Iru'QllL'll 111 Br4u'ku.13' Ilus f'l'.ll'. U 42 ' J Sui Y.XI,ILNTINli wus prebiclenr of ihe DuBois .-Xreu joint High School Siuclenl Council during the past yeur. This yygif Sami: nrst yeur on the council. Sum came here from Syliesville at the start of his junior year. ALHILRTA Pnoslfiilz served in the eupzicity of vice prefirlent of the council. .Xlbertzi has been ai member of this organization her three years in senior high wehool. Previously she servecl on the council in junior high school. MARY l.I-LIQ CALHOUN, ai Beeehxvoods Student, has been ai member of the council for the past three years. She has been eligiirmzin of the social committee of the council and wus secretary of the orgunization this past year. ' 1.1 If 'Wx Q-1 fi. , 1 ,r R45 I SAM YAI.I-2N'IlNE wr- Xl my Lrr CaLnoL x 4 T X v 6' 3 'iv I 1 ffm 7- il x ,f -,,.. . - N .ww fi 'Nr . i ' -.-. I .'Xl.ll-KR , l'Rf5l'liR uf f. r -o ' , v- - sy- - . , . -.-, -- ' 0 Omc 9 ai' S L , pictllrvd 4lf 'W' SUN HH- FY H 0 1 , Flvvk, Hr. lin' 111, zu 1 il In I I 119, P41 -' Czilhmm, and 5 n . qs I c' 'ci Q UidcxSp1.-Imlski, .-Yfbcrta I ' h r Xl ,an aim U a Www-'Wjw A juncts of the C0unCil were the hmm- rmml umvcrs. In thm- tmp pifturc tu thc lvft are thu fvt'Th'vrs uf hmm- morn 10 hulmiillg .A lm-m-ting. Suited ix Fry-rl Ifimgm-r. vicv: prcfi- rlvnt. .xml Ii.u'h.1r.1 H.mson, burn-t.1rx. I-Q.1r1 Flock, lll l'l-iilblll. .uni lflmur Hz1IIStrcu11, l'l'IYH'Nl'I1lLlIiXL', Arc smllflilxg. 1,fhl'1'I'- in r-mul I7 .ur NhlPXNIl in ilu' lwwcr pifturc. Dick livtmlflwrf, prvsieluxl, if flwxxn fmxmdillg along with liurlw lhcllrgixm, rqmrcr.c11l.Atiu-. Smlcd are jim Brubaker, viru prcfidunt, and joan IJul1w11,secrctary. Home Room Officers from room 18 m the top plcture to the right are standmg Comme 'Nllller vlce presxdent Bull INorthey presldent and jean Ramen representatlve 'Nlary Rose Sfhlmlzzl secretary IS seated Ofiicers from room I9 are shown ln the lower pxcture Left to nght are Barbara Swan representatxve Barbari Allshouse presndent Margaret Snyder secretary and Sam Valentme vlce president Home Room Representatnves shown below seated are Elmer Hallstrom Imne Reeves Marjorle Groves Mary Lou Splcher Mrs Hayes adviser Norma Carr Barbara Iu.eh 'Nmcy Burford and Herb Cochran In the back are B111 Mlkslch Barbari Swan Bettv Ann bxmth jean Ramen and Tom Good if- -rg XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXX X XXXXXXXXXXX -I 46 Each Home Room 11111 1 11 of 111 111 1111111111 11111 111 1 1111 111 F111 V I I 1 11 111 1 1 1011 111111111 11 1 1111 11111111 H1141 1 111 I'LJ1NlIl1LIO 51111 1111 1111111111 1111 1111 111111111111N111111111Q INN 11f 1111 111111 111111 r111111s 111111111 11111111 of 1: 11111 of 111 111111 X111 s1L111LHt, 111rouQ11 1111 I1lJI'LSLf1tl11XC, D111 I'l1d11L propos 115 to 1111 1111111611 Jumor Home Room Omcers shov1 Il IH the top plcture to 1111 1111 111 21.1111111111 Nancy 11111111 T1 1r1Q111111111 IJ 11 ll NICE W111111111 N fl ll 1111111111111 11115111111 11111 la 111111 XVIII 1111111 11'1111 111 e 111111111 111111111 11111 111 1,1111 G1 rt pr1s1111111 11111 1111111 111111 Fl 1111 s1111 111112 Seated 111 51111111 I111r111 11c1 DVD-ldtlll an a HlL1xQ NLCFLI 111 11111 1111 111110115 111 room 12 Ofhcers m Room I3 lft 111110 flghl 111111 Officers ln Room I5 1r1 B111 Xhksnch Stew 111 1161 111111111111 R111 8111111115 prwxdent r1pr0s111111111 131111111 ILIIIIIIIQIOII secretary 1N111c1 511111111 Stlflllfy llld Beth Smlth 1 1111 lx1111pr1111 pr1s1111111 llld George Means r1pr1Q111111111 XICC pr1s1d1111 P1 6 if Sophomore Home Room Officers p1ctured aboxg xrg from room J St111d111g, nrc Brrbdra Leech rgprr LIIIIIINQ md NI nrx lxcrguttcr Q1d1.11t S rlul an IJ4111 Ol LLFL 1X ll stu flflllllll Xlil 1m 141 Omar. o 11127 mtg 0pullL011t1Lr111t L Barbara XIIL11 UCL prm11lr11t Bf1bLol4 prLb1 dent judx Broun Lcrutxrx md Norma Qirr represL11ra11w l,1CIllI'l,i.1 III tho bor1o111 IJICUIYC on the rlght ara. ofhurs from romn 77 Ldt to rlg t ire Ninn Xllkhfv1151. ucv. 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Grows, rgprnscnt IIIXL Officers ln Room 28 ire Rlt 1 LOC'-slISlxl Officers ln R00m 29 are st 111111115 Nhxry Lou president X cr111 Nlomllz went nrx Dmne Splcher rLprcsf.11t1t1xf john 5ChllLlI1LI' PFCQI Reex es, rcprcsultatlx e md Hykn IXOSlbd c cnt 111d D1 me lhom IS Qccret xrx Sc xtud VICE pres1dent Curol Sc 111 use pry 1fir11r 9 eww,-45-v LGF 0 I Our htflldgt .md th1 ruhts of others were studled nn socxal studles Joseph lxagw 1 1111 111r11111r 111 1111111115 11111 1' 111 1 111r11111r1 1 1 1 1 r11111 Nlr N-vw-1 r l.1'1l11n1 ljlllxl Bur11h11ld1r111111111 111 1 I 1 1 1 5 1 11 111111 'IU 111111 f1111111111 ll 11 1 ll! -1 1 '1Ir 11s1ph lx 1511 'Nlr L1'1111111 1311r11h111111r lvlng together 111 1 1 11 S 111 11M 11111 1111 IJFLSLIII 151111r1t1111 1111 1 le1 1111 11111 111111 11111 1111 1 111 1 111 FL 1 11111111 1 11 111 111 r1Q111 1 1 1111111111 111 sl111111 11111 fr111l11111 111 flgl 5 lL1l 111 111111 1 lllg 1 1111111 111111 11111 1111111111111111 1111 1111r111, r111111r1s 111s1111111 11111 11111111111 '1 1s1 r 111s11' lll s1111 11 S1111 X 511111111 111111 1111111111 111 our 1111101111 11111l11111111111 ID 11r111r 111 111 11311511 1111 101110111 of a 111111111 r 1111 I1 1111111 lll our 11r1s1111 11111111 s111111Q 15 11 1r1 111 1111 111s111r1 1llI'I'1Ll11LlITl 1r111sf11r1111111f 1111 1111111111111,1 11 1111111 Ill 111s111r1 C11ss1s 111111 11111111 IS 110n1 111 1111 pro1111n1b of 111111111 111 1 1-+1 1 11l1l1N 1 1 19 1111111 III 111111111111111f111s1 IQ 11r1S1 111111 1 111 1111 r 1111 S 11 11-1 f1111111111111 1 11111 131111 111 111111111 5111111111 11111n111 off111rQ. dl repr15111t.111115 ,11 11111 C 111113 111112 1n11 11L11lO1S, 11111r111ng to LOFILCI 11e1111111 pr111edure, NXCFC p1rt of 1111 pr01e1t XM 7v1J Nlr Ross X111s1111 1xp11111s11111k11111 Xlr Q11r11111 111195 11111 specml pr111111b 111 pr11b1emQ of 1l1111111r11'1 1'1 neu l 2 'X -Q' fi: Students teach in Mr. Burkholder's history class. -SN J. 1 Mrs. Brown's classes did project work. X -,gy 5 'f I X If 6 S 1 Ev 9 MP 4 3: i' l151llJ - 2 ,Y ---- ',.-- Mrs. Eileen Brown went to school at State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. from where she received her B. S. degree. She vania State replaced Mr. She teaches Mrs. Brown school before also attended Pennsyl- College. Mrs. Brown Bahler at semester time. English and history. taught in junior high her marriage. SSN' XYXKXYXKXXYXXXXYXXXXXYSXXQXX X SXXSXSXXXXXYX -L2-1:sx...., Q' L nlllll Maude Prosel takes her dnvmg lesson 'fi Drxvers Training IS 11 must for every Jumor t 1p 1l1le of dr1v1ng a c 11' Mr Paul Coront and Mr oseph Fc-der1c1 are the mstructors ID tl11s x 1lu1blc. course QC 11 - Mr Paul Coront has been at DuBo1s for four years He teaches h1story and dr1vers tra1n1ng M Coront graduated from State Teachers College Lock Haven Pa vuth a B S degree He coaches basketball IS llne coach 1n football and coaches held events 1n track Students 1re mstructcd 1n s1fttx rules and courttsx of the road 'is well as gettmg pract1ce IH drlvmg A requ1rement of the course IS to pass 1 LlI'lVLI' s test gxven by the Pennsylvam 1 Motor Pa trol pi. Su .v,Tr' is. Nir Joseph Federlcn rccuxtd h1s bachelor s dcgrct from l'111dl ix Lollege 111 Oh1o 1nd 11.1 gl'1I1!Lfl n NI lp degree from tht l111xer1tx of PIIISlJUI'gl'l He teachcs 1 1 c11t1 111 11 111 1tht111at1cs and drn ers tr 111111 Q H12 1Ct1x1t1ts Include asslstant footblll Coach jumor xarslty basketball coach and track coach Students study a model of pxstons workmg lV's . . , ' . . . r. I 1 I , 0 . I r v v. ' x. 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . I I . . r X . x . . YZ 2 X 1. 2 'A' - 2 1-' ' ii' A I c Vx 3 . 1 l . I C L If V X J ' , . 'Q I . 1 . ,Q ' . .L :I ' 'V ' I V, . '- ..::: ' 527' N ll ' NA ' ' 111 , as 33 ' 'z 'sn -11 . - 1 rv Av 1 I A 'r 'r,'1w 2 ' 4 'iv' 1 Q , i..1A' . reparmg For Work . . . I70CClfL.0l'lLZl Educafion Yorarional education at DuBois .Xrea joint High School include shop work, lmusiness education, and home economics. 'lihe shops auto, machine, and industrial arts are housed in the stadium. 'lillk' shops are large, airy, and well lighted, 'liliey are well equipped and attract many students, Shops are open to both lmoys and girls. Home economics is housed in one of the most modern home making house in l'ennsylyania, according to Ur. .X. Pauline Saunders, state director of home eco- nomics. Many of the girls belong to the Future llome Kl2il'it'l'Sfll,.'xl1li'l'llfil, a nationalorganization, and the local chapter is active in slate alliairs. Business education has one of the largest enrollments in school. This year a Course in office machines was added. Exploratory courses are given in the sophomore year, and juniors and seniors specialize in stenographic or bookkeeping-clerical work. 5 l ill ill i ? -ggi I x ' - . . Q L., 4- Q1 ..-ff., vm-v-. M gi ... , Tl U flip, 5 5 S .-aye 5-Q f 'P 1 - wr, QS fXfli5U x r Flllt 11 Miss Loyola F. Sullivan did her under- gfliflllilli' work 111 Slllll' 'l'e11cl1ers College, Incli111111, l'11. dllll lJl'llll S1111e. She received her 111z1s11-rs degree from l,ennsylv11ni11St11te College. She is Ll business education ins1ru1'1or ilt 1l1e DuBois Area joint High School illlil is adviser to 1l1e l1llflll0I'll1l'Tl 5 1ers 111cl thc '. S. Steimp 'lllll Bon salesmen. Mr Leon Edmlston receivnd his busi- ness 1-1luc'11io11 from 1he Erie School of l r111111rc'1 'lllfl ' - 'o -c. 's ' g,I lllll'lll of l'l'1rio11 S1110 ,liL'lCllCI'S College 'mtl rcvcived his ll'lCllLlOI' of co111111f.rcc dcgree from Rider College. Nlr. lldmiston isf'1cul1y 111'111'11,crof11011-'11l1lc1ic' '1c1ivi1ics. HQ lQ'll'llLS llLlSlIlLSS CClllC'1ll0ll. Mrs Florabell Schneider r1111x11l l11r S uuru lll musiunss uluc 111o11 rr S1 IIL lm lLllLI'S College Bloonishurq I 1 1111 shn chcl gr 11111 111 xxorlx 11 l11111sx lx 111 51111 C olla 1,1 She lt 1ch1s busimss edue 1 llOll N11 Sch11111l1r lllllflll lll Du OIS before l11r 111 1rr1 1131 llcr l1s1 position vs 115 ll I 1lls C mek High 'School The top pxcrure 1111 lllc left shows 1 group of typists 11l lllj, 1 sp111l 11s1 B111111111 picture a scene lll 1h1 orhcc Ill ll lime course -4' qu..-wiv I f - ' X usl 1 - l 1 1 d PK 1 1 -A ' X X Co 1 - 1 Ruhr C llcg He 1 11 3 Y C 1 A I 11 xl A ' B. lg -A ' l ' li ' f 1111 H, 1 lx ' ja 1 ' ' '1 '11 il i L 1 ' . yi' S 1 .L W ,Q .B-J 1 -i - I ' . . -S. S: -' - 1 M ' B B . 1 . I x 4 ' H ' 1 ' i ' . 11 X f ya- K: 9 5 1'zv.'1-f-9 1 . , 1 0 1 X ,114 f ' .,.. ' 1' fl 7 x 1 , -1 -' . xl X I I . . Ni-: l. 11' lg i lIi'1111 Nl s. I-'lo 1 , -llS1'l1111-'11-r MF- 11111 l'l'lll'lNl ll Office Machines Practice course was added to the business education held a separate class during the past year. In this course, students become acquainted with almost every type of basic machine that can be found in any place of business. However, time does not permit the students to become experts on any one machine. This is just another opportunity for students to gain experience- in live and practical business situations. Almost one third of the student body is enrolled in the business education course and many students of other courses take typing. Business education has two areas of specialization from which students in the junior and senior years select their courses of study after taking a general exploratory business course in the sophomore year. ' 1 - , . , A,,N Bankers shown, left to right, arf- janet Jacobson Alberta Prosper, Nlr. Kagy, Mary jane Stankayiri IQQISUT, and jean li2llllL'l'l. . Bankers, under the direction of Joseph Kagy, are bookkeeping specialists from the business education course. Bankers at D. H. S. handle as much money as some businesses in town. These girls perform all the business transactions necessary. Mr. lidmiston dismisses theory of salesmanship Omimercial geography classes make map with a selling Class. l L ,.. P 44- .l,, ,Q bam 2.-rv' Mrs. Hannah M. Orr received her lJilCl1Cl0I'YS degree from Mans- field State Teachers College and attended Pennsylvania State College. Previously to coming to DuBois, Mrs. Orr taught for ten years and for one year was home economist for Luzerne County Gas and Electric Company in Kingston. She has been in DuBois for three years. Mrs. Orr sponsors the local chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. Doris Hetrlck and Anna Mae Sidor gave a demonstration a -AX Dogg.. Rss i 3' Hot dog! Hot biscuits! t the Pennsylvania State Farm Show in Harrisburg. N .!,, E 1 .J W 4 Jour' lnqk, x . Schaoi x i X --Q 'rx State recogmtlon came to the gurls of the home economics courses when thex were xg un lsleed to present 1 demonstratnon lt he St ite Firm Show m Hnrrxsburg Ihls ns the thlrd year that the girls from the DuBo1s AFC! jomt Hxgh Sehool have partxclplted ln the flrm shovu lhe home economies house ns equlpped mth nbout ten electrle sevunq mae hmes four eleetrlc and three gas leltehen umts L1 llundro articles 'lhe house contuns fullx furnlshed hung room dlnmg room lextchen, bed room and bath besxdes the sewmg md coolemg labs FITSI Apple Pan Dowdy contest ever held m Pennsxlvama was eonducted m the Home Economws House of the DuBo1s Arex oxnt above are some of the glrls prep rrmg thelr lpple pm elouelx NIVI ln Dr xx er of Sxegertoxxn vu IS xxx lreled hrst prlle bx L group of not lhles from the st 1te fnrm assoclatxon md home eeonomlc edueatlon that judged the contest Members of the F H A shown below m the first row around the table are Rose Rokosky Dons Hetrxcle Margaret Hetrlck Dorothy Snyder Mlloulse Dans Margaretta 'Vlclxennele Lorrune Benny and Carolyn Crooks Standmg and m the last row are Sara Morrxs jamce Burley Nlrs Orr adviser jaclele Clark Mary Schlmnzzl and Gerry 'Vlahlon Y A I' ' 5 1 2 1 Q Q L1 r I ' 2 ' - ' ' 2 t ' 1 - 1 .' ' 2 'r . . l 1 n n 1 ' sgm-I i A f -A , . 2 f .N 1 I . . L 8 . L C ls , K , t ' I ,y X x ' -. I . V, a ' , ' , . .- . , - , 2 , ., , ,Q J mat and ironer, and all the Stundard High School on October 20, 1952. Pictured 1 l ,k-- 8 I x 2 ' 21 1 i 1 g 3 I L 4 2 . 1. 2 A 1' ' A 'f' , ' ' 1 ' 'L za 1 ' 1. ' ,' , , V , f 2 'Z . N - 'fa x 2 1 . V ' , , ' 2 ,' W Z A i , ', ' Q . A - ' , s . I ' . , . , . ' ', ' -I .. ' ' ' .I ' ' V .I 7 fl ' . . . ' X , ,. . , , , , . 9 F' Z 5 V, . 59 if ' Mr. James H. Carns came to DuBois Area '-'U' '-ff, joint High School after fourteen years of varied experience in the automobile industry. He attended Pennsylvania State College, and he teaches automotive education here. Mr. Cams sponsors the lield managers. Mr. Neil C. VValters catne to DuBois this year to be an instructor in the auto shop. He teaches only in tho afternoons. Klr. NValters spent many years in the industry and trained at the McSweeney Auto School in Chicago. Mr. james H. Cams Mr. Neil C. Walters Machines and men are familiar around the machine shop. Auto mechanics is a trade course 1- f- open to shop students. Mr. james Carns and Mr. Neil XValters are the instructors. The auto shop is well equipped with a Barrett Break Doktor, an Allen Distributor Syncrograph, DeVilbiss spray outfit, XYeaver Twin Post Hoist, an Allen testing Lab, .-Xlimite high pressure lubrication gun, and all kinds of hand tools and testers. The industrial Shop boys use a complete Pexto stand of rotary joe gets to the seat of the trouble. l l -V A' .AJ !, N. .. It i LR-we X X 351, fy' 'ffT 'v. ni, X Mr. Theron Sachs came to the DuBois Area Joint High School from Bellefonte, Pa. He taught for over five years before coming here. He is the instructor of industrial arts and related drawing. Nlr. Sachs sponsors the stage crew. He received his B. S. from State Teachers College, California, Pa. and his M. Ed. from Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Louis Goodman received his education from Ohio Northern, Carnegie Tech., Geneva College, and Penn State. He teaches machine shop and is director of vocational education. Mr- Theron Sachs Mr- Lows Goodman Previously he taught in Arnold, Bradford, and Beaver Falls. Mr. Goodman taught machine shop to the blind in Pittsburgh as a Pennsylvania I assistant to the blind. 0 machines, soldering irons, sheet metal shearers, cornice break, forming roll, and the normal wood working tools such as drill presses, lathes, planers, and all types of saws. Mr. Theron Sachs is the instructor. Machine shop was reopened this year. This course has forge and anvil, radial drill press, sensitive and standard drill presses, engine lathes, surface grinder, shapers, power hack- saws, and about 300 hand tools for use in the projects done by the boys. Shaf sands his gun cabinet. kms George Smith works on a jeep in auto shop and the boys in industrial arts hold a conference during a project. imp ng ' 1 f 1 1511112 L is Da' ,':g0s1w SqP gps-1 I l Nlr Samu1l K Gnbson IS 5 Fllftlbl' II1 1111111151rx 1 115 1 1 lg 1 11x5 111r1, 1 KLK l11L1 5 S r11 ll 11111 h15 IIIIN r11 fr11111 11 I 111x1r5 11111 I 11 1111111 1'511r5 ll 1r11111111115 5 r 151111 1 1 11r 11 1 1 111111r 1 5 11111 1Jl'lI1L1l of 1111110 X1NlIl 111111 1 11011 111188 Nialmda Knarr h15 .11111111111 111 1r 11 HX ll 1 L 1 11111111 11r 1 1 ll 11111 x1r511x S11l.1ll111lS 1111111111rx 1111 :r1 'r1111111111111r1 111 pr1111C1l llld i' ,,.,.-s vi 'Sir Frank Malasky 15 .1 gr1du111 of SllS1ll1Lh1l'II1'l 1 111x1r511y 11 S111ngs KIXQ 1 111118 1111 11,3 5111 Xlr N 1115111 1115131111 ll 1311131115 111 11 H1111 S1111111l 111r 111,111 XLdl'S Bcf11r1 C111111111, 11111 111 1.1115.,h1 111 XX111b1r IIIL1 Sandy 1'Ilg1 l gC110111S H1 xx 15 prmclpal '11 Qmdx 51111, mark 11111111 lll 111115115 B1aCkboard dr111 15 done hx 51111111115 111 gc.-111111111 Nlr 1711111101 1xpl'11115 pr 1111611 11121111 Qfllmf SUUKK dbx 1 NIS PLN I' IU if Afj, V I III I 'i as V Q l 'G ff -4 and Sczenifc Environment - f-fin, - -1 Projectionists in the back row are Bob Walker and jim Steffin. First row: Russell Swanson. lilmer Hall- strom, Herb Cochran, Nlr. Gibson, adviser, Bill Seyler, and Kay Brubaker. Showing educational Elms is the responsibility of members of the pro- jection club. Some films for entertain- ment purposes were also shown. Each morning the film schedule for that day is checked by members, and the member that is free the period a film is to be shown is the operator of the projector. This student sets up the machine and is responsible for proper focusing and sound volume. Each member of this organization, under the supervision of Mr. Samuel Gibson, learns to splice and mend tilm, to adjust and operate the machine, and to take proper care of all parts of the machine. , . Q., ig. ag I Y if Relationships of man to his envi- ronment and natural phenomena, habits of reflective thinking, and a clear understanding of the nature of logical proof in a non-critical attitude are the objectives of science and mathematics courses. In the scientific lieltl biology, senior science, chemistry and physics were offered. Mr. Malasky taught the first two subjects and Mr. Gibson was the instructor for the others. Mr. Federici taught vocational and practical mathe- matics. Miss Knarr taught practical mathematics, geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. Dissecting is part of biology classes. l in anaifibaopuqoaaoiua---.on uno--- - 1 --pupnadipppqnaaapiiiippnpu--pnaaqpospqpa if n ,' T 'll :'q.' X , s 1 I f. .1 f. Q- . e f.fl4i'itfZflfl:,' gif -ii ff!fl!JX 1'til'!f-fi uiiff .A.... .., - yi.. ff M. I ri' - . .J I -'phi - . A .7 , ,,..-- fy 41' Miss Matilda E. Bell received her bachelors degree from Bucknell lini- versity .intl Nl. lid. degree from l'ennsylx'.ini.i State follege. She did graduate work in French at the French lnstitute, llUllll5f'lYtlllltl. State College. Miss Bell teaches modern languages .intl lfnglish, and she sponsors the liroadcaisters' cluli and stall. Miss Ella McDonald retired from teaching at Christmas tirne. XYhile at DuBois Area joint High School, Nliss McDonald taught linglish and was director of activities. She attended Clarion State Teachers fnllege and received her ll. A. from l't-nnsylvania State College. She attended summer sessions at Columbia and Harvard Universities. Mr. William Gratton teaches academic English in the DuBois Area joint High School. Included in his activities are student council, sponsor of the senior and special sections of the CI-Il'l'liR, and publicity director for the entire school system. Mr. Gratton received his A. B. from Dartmouth University. Nlr, Ghllltillvs .n'.nle1iiit' class nialte tape recordings. Nlrs. Dodd uses student help in Latin class. fo Exprew 0l16,J' Self Clearly . . 4 5 1 I . as E' ,A ,N li O19 ' ' Ai., v A rf: 1 I , fs LM .L 0 J, Vials, P' L . 5. gr. yi 1 Q- fm' 1 3 ,im 7 Vs 1 1 .H 4 I 'Wi' I I 1 info I - I I K' 5. ,I -.4 ff lf: Miss Louise Bollinger, a former teacher in the DuBois Area joint High School, returned after Christmas. She replaced Miss McDonald. Miss Bollinger teaches business English and is director of activities and director of assemblies. She did her undergraduate work at Thiel College and received her M. .-X. from Teachers College, Columbia l'niversity. Mr. Edward Bahler graduated from St. Vincent College and Duquesne l'niversity. This was his lirst teaching position. He was a sponsor of dra- matics, director of asseinlllies, and adviser to the stadium ushers. He taught Latin and l-lnglish. Rlr. Buhler resigned at niid-teriu to accept a position at Plum Township, near his home. Mrs. lrene Dodd received her .X. B. degree from Susquehanna Vniversitv and attended the Conservatory of Music at Susquehanna and Pennsyl- vania State College, Shi- ll'ilt'llt'5 Spanish, linglisli, .Xxiwrituui history and Latin. Klrs. lloflrl sponsors the activities committee of tha- C'l,ll'l'l-IR and is tlramaticrs coach. She eaine to DuBois fron lF.ills Creek s' ' h I .. ln' , ff Foreign language classes xvrprli in groups. J , ' . X' Jj ,Z 5 si N 47 I YW s II? It-r ,I . I -I nf,-f iv AP'! S 1. a 7 1 4- VT' vs po Nfl Bruaflcaster club mernbcr: prarticc lbY'ULlllFL1FllI1Q. Shmxii in the Iirst row arv Bliss Bull, Shirley lletrick, and lim Hansmi. Second row: nlmiirc Brooks, lhxtty' Slim-iilxlc-, Shirlvy Kinfhl, N.wmi Ilr-fm-iicllmrf, ginfl flrvui lla-XY51-r. Third row: 'lirmm Grifhth. Joann IR-oplcs,Giiil l.ur1clg1rm-ri,amclS.1llyf'l.1rl4. l-'uurtli rim: li.1thyCroxxlvy,Bow-rly'XK'right,llctlyChriste'11s:-ii,YirgilKuhlhcpp, Barbara licuv, .mil Nlauclv l'rnsvl. Filth rum: llvlwrvs Nvvrth, slr-.111 lhcrli-iii, jrisvphim' llulcwl. llairhairgi Nimmu, Susan Nlrmsm-ll, and Bairbrirai ld-ii iii ngzum. Stuff mm-mln rx in Ihm' lint rim .irv xl.llllK'll gpivlirr, Nlirimi lluim-r. .lc-.111 Stiirilmximrli. .xml Nllrifrric lir'i1f-erliilv. Sm-mmiirl rf-xx: Nita furry, slmzi lQ.ii1in-ri. ll.rili.ir.i Nxmni, Xl.ir'p.mi li-ppp, N.ri.vx Uitlil-rwii. Slllllkl' lk-Nlw, .mul ll.lrl'.ir.i XXI-lu: lhirrl rlmi fllarilyu liliiigr-iibiliilh, Sllirlcy Kirk, .Xrxxil1l.i limi ixpikc, J'l.lllll.l l.if.mnii'li,Sl1irlvySr1xc..111fl Kl.1ry'j.l1iv Stiiirlmxinli, Ability to Express 0ne's Self Clearly ix .1 1'--qiiir-Armxii .il .my mn-mlwr rwf thi- lii'rr.ulr.if1vi'f. 'lilxix if Ihr- g1wL1p41fxx'u1'ln-rs Ih.1I lwrmq- riwxs .iml ii1fwr'ii.ifi1il1 I+- Ihv wlifml uirli iiinmimg .mil iifu-rriimri mu the' frln-'fl lir1i.iflr.iNi Univ. 'lihl-5. uyim llr when it is .iluirwsi lillll' fur llltl Llrllx hr-ll .lllfl thu riiilav .ill special gmriciliricvriiciita. K 'lb ln- .1 full' im-mlwur gi ftiillr-nz must liriu' lll'L'Il .1 im-nilmr uf the l3rcw.1rlc,11stcr vliilw fur wmv M-.ir. 'lilivfv iii'griiiiz.l1if+rif, iirimlvr the flircctirm of Nliw Bull, .irv two of Ihr' mmrc populur zictivitivs. ..x. Q 1 'C' ani' Mr. Howard Swisher is director of publica- tions and librarian. He acts as sponsor of the library staff photography staff, Clipper, Forum, and Compass. He was a sponsor of Hi Varieties ,b ,- this past year. Mr. Swisher received his B.S. degree from State Teachers College Indiana ' Pa. and his M. A. from George Peabody College 1 for Teachers Nashville Tenn. x aff' sr Readers Guides in the library were the hard vuorkmg members of the llbr irv stiff Assistance was freely given by the girls but they also had many daily tasks to perform fhey slipped and shelved books read the shelves checked books out prepared magazines for use tvped librarx cards and even dusted This efhclent orgamzatlon sponsored by Howard Swisher librarian, devoted an average of two periods each week per person to keeping the library running smoothly and to serving fellow students Service to fellow students was performed by members of the library staff pictured below They are left to right Gertrude Riley Frances Leach Twila Askey Mona Lou Boring LaVerna Bryant Lorraine Bailey JoAnn Bush and Emma Troy 'X X H I Y , . . . K Y . ' 1 1 2 . . ' ' f ' 1 ' ' I 7 ' ' V s ' I . . 7 I ! I 1 , QV 1 - . . i . . y . n n , 1 , . . . .. Y . V.. I , 'i 1 Y Y 1 y j l 7 f , swf hw ' 5 2 ' T ., I H ., D : X 1 K . g . 4 :V . 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I 115 IJn1d Cullu XX xltcr ElI1lChl .md Iom hood M Rose hvxan h ll I sneer rhecles the eon cts md lv the o torn THE CLIPPER a cooperaiwe e orzf The 1952 Clipper xxas produced through the coopermon of IH mx people Hoxxever the bulk of the effort xx 15 m nde bx the v IYIOUS Commntees headed bx l lnda Andrexx edltor ln ehlef and Rose X lvlan bLlS1l'1C,SS man Iger Xllthout the bOl1ClIOI'S and thexr work thus annu ll xxould be an lmposslbllntx lhex xx orleed under the sponsorslnp of How 1rd SNNl5llLI' us dld the photogr nphers xxlth I rnest Ross IS student he 1d of the group Vlllll 1m Gratton supervlsed the wnters of the sen1or sectlon xxlth oxee Rexd as student dlreetor 'Iom Good he 1ded the sports eomnuttee xx1th l odlont Burkholder IS adviser Irene Dodd sponsored the xxrlters of 1et1v1t1es Joinn Bxsh xx IQ the student eh urm ln of the group Seott Pxeree he1ded the art commnttee under Berth 1 Vx heelock s dlreetxon 'lhe edxtor 1n chxef busxness manager 1nd chalrman of each group composed the edltorlal board under the dlrectlon of Nlr Swxsher 44. ll l mda Andrew minor ln Lhlg pollculer 01116 lFly out plans Nloney men for ine xexrhook ire plLlUl'Lfl beloxx lhoae xx ho whelted ada and seeured p ltrons are left to rlght Rose X lNl3.Il Lorrune Doc! Il nk I nrl I-lecle NI iI'1lXIl lXllI1L,LIISl1llfl'I oxn R ICUSIII I lmer H1IlQtrom Lols Chltltbter md Ben Huifm in XllQSlIlg trorn the picture are joy De rsex 1nd C mrol Swanson S ' u . il 141 A ' if ,M 1 . as I nv-1 1 Pg , us was 1' nam, t - -'I1 tra J Sn-cl - 11 -s hcl- I ff . 1 ' uf . f ' x x Vx x , I 4 1 . , , . , . v, . . , 1 , . ' . L 1 1 1 ' A, if A v ' f ' x ' A ' , 4 4 1 . . ,.. . ,- , 1 f,, f - . 1. . , , . . . ,. . . 7 , , . , , ' V ,. 1 , 1. 1 Y ., , , . . ' f , Q if . f- ' . , 1' I ,- . . - 1, 1 1 . 1 , . . , 1 A 1 1 . 1 1. I -fl ' 2' . x x '. x ' '. . ll . e . , ' ., . , . ,' , ., f. t , ,1 .1 1 1 . L 1 v v ' ' , f . V e . ' ' 1 X C 1 12 L . . 1 .1 ,Z . - . . -1 1. 1- - , 11. , ' ', 2-, '- z.,z- 2 2 . . - ' -2 4 ' . I 1 .... .. ,1 ,.. 1-.- ' ' I I. p ll vm .J - , I . - vu I . ' f . , , Ig ' ,,, ' -,er fl 1 School Paper Is IOICC of Student Bodv at hero. xhx htm ho a r hon are the Important out t s th t must be Coured m utrx tttm f r tht sc ool paptr Iht Forum Stucltnt on the stall tl o trx to uld xx nx It taltt t tombmatton of rtportmr tdttors to get a ptptr to goo rmporttr lg, 1ocl ullt r to PHI out lhe Forum :tors lr thot puplt ht m ll egpsleftl n 1 e t all l1llILl'l..lI m :La 1 snpnrncnts I the reporttrs and mut th td lmts lt to sulul rhur mth fut on LS ou Reporttrs tra those people who noop tn scoop the nuts lt 1 th r1l t1 knotx uh ll IS gunz to h lppc n md thx x vxrltf. the mu tx trc ctllul L kgmcn ln addltton to the xxorcl ltgmtn ntlltr ngu 13,4 ht nrtl tr muncl tht pnbllt tlon room mtlncle lull tu tlrop ht nl paste the rlummx laxout mor u meamngs for members of tht staff Mr Svnsher ns sponsor of thts part of our school life 'lhc Forum IS 1 member of the Pennsxlxama School Press Assoenatlon THE F DRUM Flax 1932 IOC per Copy yr- M119. -gl. ,vw-ggkqv K Editors check the layout for The Forum From left to rtght are Btll Ross sports editor Barbara Bokoskl nexus edntor Dorothy lurk adwerttsmg manager Carol Swanson exchange joy Deasey ctrculatlon jean Hynd managmg edxtor and Barbara Allshouse feature edxtor Standmg ts Mr Hbward wlsher advxser .,.--1 I -IQ of Legmen or reporters Check proof Left to right are jaek johnston Pentley Shenkle George johnston Gene Deters Bob Ishman jean Stanka vxch Gerry Mahlon, and Regus Scepamck THE FORUM M 4 O Q A newspaper publtshed monthly by the DuBons Area jomt l-hgh School DuBots Pennsylvanta-Oiice Room 5 Vol XXXIII 1952 Nlanagmg Edttor jean Hynd 'Nuts l dttors Barbara Bokoslu Gerry 'Nlahlon -Xdxtrttsmg 'Nl xnagers Nlarmlx n lxltngensmtth Dorothy Klrlx Feature Ldxtors Barbara -Xllshouse Pentlex Shenkle Sports Ldttors RLLIS Scepamek Bxll Ross Ctrculatton jox Deasey Imeh mgt C trol Swanson Busmtss Xdxlser Nllss Lot ola Sullnan lubhcauon Xdxtstr Nlr lloxxard Swisher Reporttr Lannt St tnltaxtelt Gene Deters Gwrp. ohnson jack johnson Bob I hman Bob Nlattheus I I u I I I I I I I I u.--------.------------------- --------------------,------ --- -------------------------------- - . , , I - . 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V .5 v e s 1 I' . '. - ' ' ' ' fs L V' L h Z 5 ,'.: ' 3 x,'. pd' A . 1 A 1 l ll.' Q 1 , 'Y 1- . Q I- L A , . 2 j 1 f 1 ': ' I 'I - .he 'f .- 1 -I s h- . , 1 ' ,a ' 'lhls also rcqulred the prmtmg of ln- ' I 1 n . K V V 4 KX , f .I I ll ' L ,fy V , ' , , ' I MWA-WV 1 ' Q V. x I. u ,- t U. . . I i . a A it : . b .N i . .'4 'A I ,. I. .,. , ,xx .Ly X ' , , r 1 ' t ' ' - v' Af 'AV ' 4 - ' 'y ru ge ' ,r lx ,f . . 1 . U gl W a nf: 1' A essxxxxxxxssxsssxxxxxx xx xxsxxxxxsxxxsxxxxxxx x Achievin Xllenial and Plztydical Healih . . . Xlr Hamgef checks attendance ,wr 'Q' r hnl arrnger 1 Ks e g I l rg ILS 1 li. nueut re ml tern degree n lx mia glue Qu e e 79' K eva' x Mrs Darrell Hayes IS the guxdance counselor md in 'idx xser to the Student LOUHCII thc lrl H1 Y and the Future leathers of Xmenca This lS hcr second ye lr lt DuBo1s -Xrea Joint Hugh School Nlrf- Hayes recelwed her B S degree lll psvchologx from Iennsyl x ima State College r nplr U11 nl eunferu Ly. 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Eg. :'1A.'L-:'1 1' -fn ,'. . . ,' 's - ' 5' - 'S '. 1-'E He ' ' ' S ' 1, la '. '. 1,1l., ' 1 L as 9.5 3 .47 Nllss B 1rl1 1r1 XX x 1111 r l7on11111Llt j XlZ1IlCld ax, .1 Tl 'Nllqs XX mgert tebts hL.1r111g v11Lh the audlomctcr NIISS Barbara Wynn 1s .1 g,r.1duatL of Shppery Rock St ite lcachcro College 111th 1 B S degree 111 health and phxslcal Ld11Ct1t1o11 She has dom graduate work at the l111xtrs1t1 of lllllgbllfgll 'Klub XXXIIII lb mstructor ln health and pl1w1c.1l Cd11c1t1o11 for glrls it the jumor and semor h15,h schoolb She IS 1dx1ser to the chcerleadmrs le xdcrs Llub and g1rls dthlctlc board 'Nlr DOH1lnlCk J Nlancla ruux ed h1s bachelors degree from Xl inbheld 'it xte leachmrs College 111 1947 He spent L1 X L ir 15 L1 tL.1ChLr 111 lx ildlILlLOO xllCl'l alld then hc went recuxul h1:. Nl X degree 'Xlr X1111c1a1s xarslty 11 I'LStllIlQ, coach 111 xee football toagh and L1 coach of track H teaches health phymcal ed11c1t1o11 for boys and h1story Fa1111111g the breeze' Graceful' gl ,A I f K 1 X 3, l, 1' 421 M. I 4 ff ,lf ff.,-o K gi a l .Q I y I h ' a:kc.'A ' I X 5' i '. I 1.x V 1 xv l - . , . X1-.1 of to' George Peabody College for 'Teachers from where he , 1 ..t ' '2 1 Z . In C 1 I l r 9. 'f!::x2f::41:x:::fLiggfrggfikfzrf----ff ---'------------------ fr--'ur'1i-'vffi tiiQ f'f'f'V '2??'?' Sound bodies are insepar- able from sound minds. They go hand in hand. A well planned program de- signed to develop the body, cooperate with health authori- ties, and to increase knowledge of the functions and care of the human system is part of the health program of the DuBois Area joint High School. The active part of the program takes place: in thc gym classes. Here organized games as well as inrliviclual activities are part of the program. ln health classes such fields as foods, calories, Vitamins, first aid, and glands are taught. Boys practice bandaging in health class Mr. Mancia graphically explains digestion. A rough version of drop the handkerchief. Girls scramble for the ball in a game of dodge ball Learning io Live ffexfhefically . . . ,.a 4 l . 1 ,,, K v-Q-f -villa :ff J H , 'U -, L '. fl: I. . , 'V' . if 753: -. ,4 1 f Y 4' P31 --f:i?'5:- i 4 F, 05 --.CRI A. X. Art class inonilwrs gmint Christiinns wiiiclmvs in thc library. Miss Bertha Wheelock ulfmiiiccl hor B. S. degree at Stan- 'liczxchn-rw ffrllmlgv, lfbliriluiro, l'.1. .md her Nl. .X. from GQ-orgc l'm-ulimly' fnllcggv for 'lk-.ivlivrf in N.islixillv. 'liciiir Shi' muglit .irt in ilu- llulicrt Struct Svhool ln-forv wmiiiig to lluliois .Xrczi joint High Srlmul. Nliss XYlu-clock diviclw- her timc lmctwm-L-ii fupvrvioing nrt in tho grriclvs znnrl junior high school llllfl tr-.im-hing nrt in Ihr svnior high svhool. YN 51.4 -1? Individual talents of Students :irc recognized in art Classes at DuBois Aron joint High School 'lilic form or girl in wllirli gi stuclcnt cxccls or, in the msc of exceptional tailcnl, vocational uptimdu, arc strcssccl in zirt. .Xrl work starts with gona-ral clvsign and color prinviplcs and progrvsscs to applied clcsign n crafts, painting, mmlr-ling, voi11invr4'i.il ill-sign, 11-xtilc-5, nw-iziiiiivs, Qmcl grxipliic' .irls. The rvlnurl urls vl.issm-S study ilfl iii ilu- liomc .mil in mlrcss. t r nrrfvft for The Bridos Stancl-in. line-5 this color do aiiiythiiig for me Claim llll'llllM'l'5 frm-.utr :lc-rrrr.itiunx, Pos t' 5 J The land of make believe interested many students. Members of the dramaties groups had ai very active year. 4 Skits and readings were presented lay the group in commemoration of Columbus Day. .-Xt Christmas time the group presented The Story of Silent Night. Both of these presenta- li tions were directed hy Mr. Edward Buhler. N, llrs. Dodd took charge of all work after the l ff resignation of Mr. Bahler at semester time. J I I Two major plays were presented by the group during the year. lt's a Date was the first if presentation and The Bride's Stand-in was 5 enjoyed as the second eiiort of the dramatics f groups The Great Joanne, a one act comedy, was an assembly program given by the dranlatists. These last three productions were direeted hy Nlrs. Dodd, My dress! says janet McDonald to the bride's stand- in in a scene from the play of that name, and Pappa breaks up a spat over his daughters in lt's a Date. Both plays were presented hy the dramatics groups. Auditorium Ushers Dii'lllT't'1i on the left lielow in the lirst row are Nlarilyn liillljlkllxlllllll,-lUill1llL'Si'llllil'l'f,.'xl'XYilKlL1 Doverspike, Nlolly Klilliron, and Nlalile Shuhert lieasinger. Second row: .Xllrerta Prosper, Norma Rt-ister, Louise Ross, Barbara Pennington, and Shirley liroolis. 'Iihird row: xlanet jacolison, jean llynd, Miriam Hunter, Lois Dungey, and Connie Nliller. Fourth row: Nliriain Spieher, vlaekie iXrnistrongg, Greta Dt-XX'yer, Darrell lhoinas, and Nlary jane Freeland. Stage Crew rnenilmers show n are jiin Stn-Hin and joe .Xllen at the lanip. To the left are Maynard Rucker, Bill Rieg, jim Shaffer, joe Scholl, Bill liriner, and Fred Vlonser. sl- ff' I Q ff Y? , eff: I 1-ef 1? if 74 in . 1: 1 Senior members of the dramatics groups pictured abm'c, in the first row, arc: Connie Miller, Barbara Bokoski, Molly Milliron, Lois Dungey, Dorothy Ross, Betty Wolfe, and Helen Braund. Second row: Joa11na Licatovich, Ted Scherer, Nlaynard Kranitz, Barbara Allshouse, Scott Pierce, Tom Coder, Ray Houser, and Bill Northey. 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She is instructor of instrumental music i11 the grudes and vocal music for girls in the DUBOIS -Xrea omt 111g,h School 'Nliss bette rectixed htr bdC1'lL1OfS degree in music from Nlarx wood College and 111s attended Lock Haven State Teachers College Miss Angela Sette Y ocalMus1c 111r ll ted 121 q1r1s1o1111 thorus lt 110111K s llli., or11t 1r1s1n1 lb 1 IX 111111 tc S 11 IL 16-rs o em r ltll LL tht 1o11t1r1 1 S1JIlllQ' 1e tll'wtl1l1J1t 1 ll 1 Jusx SL l':1JIl 1111 Sl S 0111 1 t 1r1x prom IU - ra ll 1 Crttlx s f tor Ill lIlX 11111 11111 rtliqious groups p r111 ll r x 111 llll sgixinc 71N HLIXIQLS for 111195 o 114111, 1110115 111 111 ru DX 11r1 111 C1111r11 r11111c of tx I1 111 lortnsns .11 S1 111 Co ten hnsemble Singers show ll 111 tht top picture in the first row 1re Llll Hynd Shirlte I-cslto, 1'11tsy lxillgallon Xlfgllllcl 1Ulll1lll'i1U 11nd 1311111111 Qhtlgrcn Second row Btxerly Y-1111111 111r11.1r11 11.111so11 B.1rb11r1 'Nlukufka Xl11rq.1ret lx 11111 111d XJIILX Xhthtrson 1h1rd rovs 0111111 Dobson 1 111111 Xndrux Norma 1xt1sttr out Reld 1nd Xllfllllllt, llumntr Xl1rgartt Snyder lb missing from tl1e Lroup QQHILLTS p1cturt 111 1111 loxur pitturt lllldlllg, 1rc Rita UC1sl1Q1xl 11l1r1r1 ll DLFII s 1tr ox t x 1 tt ,1 ts1 t11t J lllld. 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'11 Q 4111- 1 1'ro'1-,,'1i11r.11'1.1'11AQ ,1 jc' l'eid, 3 111111 lol ' '1 11j i, 1A'1'1y. ssion In Nlusic L 15 Band Officers shown above in the hrst row ure Linda Andrew, president: Nlarizinne Plummer, secretary: Kay Hicks, treasurerg Patty Nlzikufku, lihrnriang Dorothy Ross, secretnryg lanice t Mr. Donald Graff is supervisor of Brooks, lilirariung and loyce Reid, vice president. Second row: lf1SU'UmCHt3l music ifl the DI-lB0iS David llepler, quartermasterg jim McDonald, quartermasterg schools and barld dll'CCtOl' at the and Billy Clark, glu3rtQrma51er, DuBois Area joint High School. He sponsors the vocal units for boys and the dance band, Mr. Graff received his B. S. degree from Carnegie Tech and a masters degree from the Uni versity of Pittsburgh Singing Men shown below are Jim McDonald Russell Sxmnson ferry Coxle Ren Qhmxcrs Tom Griffith Fentley Shenkle Bill Swatsworth Fred Shenkle and Fommv Ihoinas . 'f r 1 r ' L 'm I I I 1 ' 7 v ' ,S ri i 1 ' .nf fix ,. . ' ,- s x I I Q .FJ +1 tw 'F 'il hgh.-fggy. .gnu I Top picture, in the hrst row, left to right, are: Miss Sette, Nancy Thomas, Joyce Faulkner, Jackie McCracken, Dorothy Kirk, Eleanor Dusch, Norma Carr, Shirley Brooks, Mary Kerstetter, and Diane Reeves. Second row: Alice Oldknow, Janice Oldknow, Sandra Sheesley, Janet Boyle, Connie Thrush, Pat Green, Martha Shepherd, Mary Swanson, Lorraine Bailey. and Myrna Milligan. Third row: Donna Sykes, Janice Houser, Margie Groves, Carol Scott, Judy Brown, Linda Benson, LaX'erna Bryant, Darrell Thomas, Patsy Killgallon, and Marion Blose. Fourth row: Shirley Hetrick, Jennie Sackandy, listher l'itman, Louise Larson. Patty Shenkle, Janice Brooks, Shirley Kiehl. Delores Flanders, Mary Lou Spicher, and Shirley Fiorelli. Bottom picture, hrst row: Barbara Hanson, Nancy Witherson, Barbara XYelty, Virginia Lombardo, Evelyn Thomas, Margaret Snyder, Shirley Kirk, Marilyn Spicher, Barbara Makufka, and Loretta Miller. Second row: Ellen Jones, Martha Sterrett, Lois Chittester, Dorothy Ross, Nita furry, Kay Sniouse, Sara Blooin, Betty XYolfe, Margaret Kopp, and Beverly Smith. Third row: Barbara Brooks, Margie Truesdale, Joann Dobson, Ann Mae Sidor, Mary Jane Stankayieh, Sara Ann Bloom, Barbara Mlshouse, Barbara Bokoski, Jeanne Stankavich, Margaret Hetrick, and Doris Hetrick. Last row: Mona Lou Crawford, Miriam Hunter, Florence Huey, Gerry Mahlon, Mary Calhoun, Joanna Licatovich, Linda Andrew, Joann Strosky, Betty Thompson, Mary Ann Skraba, and Jean Hynd. VOCal Music attracted 125 girls to the chorus. The chorus sang for the Vhristnias play. attended a elioral critique at lntliana State Teachers College, and participated in the concert this spring. The ensemble had a busy season. They sang at school plays, appeared on charity programs, -ix 4:-. an H-f,ia54n1 v-.al ki' , wwlUf'I'!h.'vA ii Flor 11 'P 'l P : 2 ,- ll ll! , , 5 I . A ny . , 4 J Top picture, in the first row, left to right, are: Mollie Milliron, Doris Clapsaddle, Irene Weber, Lois Langer, Jean Shindledecker, Janet Jacobson, Betty Christensen, Donna Reister, Kathy Crowley, and Alberta Stoddard. Second row: Mary Jane Freeland, Nancy Allshouse, Cheri Ann Crawford, Patty Benyon, Jean Amundson, Carol Swanson, Joy Deasey, and Emma Troy. Third row: Marilyn Stoke, Sandra Hand, Shirley Shaffer, Betty Ann Smith, Florence Balliet, Margaretta NlcKenrick, Joan Amundson, Verna Xlonella, Norma Thomas, Gail Rearicli, and Betty Vogel. Last row: Barbara Nimmo, Nancy Stover, limily Bergstrom, Gail Lundgren, Susan Mansell, Connie Miller, Avis Hetriclc, Barbara Allen, and Georgina Sackandy. Bottom picture, lirst row: Barbara llennington, Patty Nlakufka, Beverly Wright, Shirley Gilbert, Alice Ackroin. Dorothy Snyder, Arlene Ackrom, Lois Dungey, Marianne Pluminer, and Donna Chelgren. Second row: Nancy Bailey, Joanne Shaffer, Alberta Prosper, Jean Ranieri, Rita Lockitsl-cy, Helen Nl uth, Gertrude Riley, Shirley Thompson, Kathleen Fotta, Louise Shaffer, and Barbara Showers. Third row: Twila Askey, Kay Hicks, Gloria Burt, Betty Lou Trezise, Carol Gunsalus, Mona Lou Boring, Louisa Ross, Maude Prosel, Dianne Thomas, and Edith Thompson. Last row: Joyce Reid, Helen Braund, Gloria Barber, Louise Ross, Arwilda Doverspike, Marilyn Smith, Shirley Fesko, Helen Smith, and Gertrude Burkhouse. were at a Night of Music in Falls Creek, sang for many civic and religious groups, particularly at the Thanksgiving Day services for massed congregations in the Presbyterian Church. The girls of the ensemble were at the critique in Indiana and won a rating of excellent in the Forensics at State College. jlfy f Li 'f' ,Q a Elfipfi 3 ri ,K'l'f.l9!C Paradirlg and Playing was routine for thi- lin-gum-r lgdllfl. llmoihrill games. civic p.ir.uh-s, .mil wlu-m-vcr good music una in-1-fh-al would linrl thc lmml ready' Qmcl xvilliiig. lin-hind all of thx-sc cxu-llm-rit pcr- forinznmws wcrc m4my' lmurs of pmclice Qmcl work. During thi- foollmll sc-gison thc lmml im-mhcrs luiichccl gil school :md clcvotccl Llll hour to pcrfccting formations for ai program. Begivcr Band is ll democratic organiza- Color Gluards and Bearers are Marilyn Klingcnsmith, Shirley Kirk, B.1rh41rz1 Showers, and Margaret Kopp. Beaver band members picturwl huloxx' in the tirsl row arc: Shirln-3' llmols, Shirlc-c Fcsko, Marilyn Klingcnsmith, john Maine, Bcity 'l'rc-zisv, 'llmm Iionm-ll, l,1im'ilh'l-n'c. jack Kluirliuul, l'.11ty KlqnkL1fk11,j411iic'eBrooksginfl Nluriaiinc llliimmcr. Scmmrl ron: Nlr, limit, clirvvlor, SlllI'll'YS.IX1', Shirh-5' Kirk, Liiidii ,XI1llI'k'XY.bIlIIl Rlclloimld, l5rnh,Xiifl1'rSoii, Gem-llQ1ggcr1y..mcl.Xxiroii lifillllll. 'lihird row: HL-tty Smith, 'lvrry' lllylcr, lion Clmk, Bill Norllu-y, ,lim Zarlnizm, HL'lL'Il Xliillizuiix. S.lI1LlI'.l Shil.il.1, .mul Roy li-pglc. lfoiirlh row: -I-lIlCf Riizifoii, lfaarl Nlrigil, FL-ntlcy Shciilclc, and Fred Grinncn. jcarmc Ami Nlomiuycr, nmbcot, is slwwn smiled in thc front. .-.N ya: ,. , 5 4 .. L-l 'rz.f ' 73' - 4.. dll! F1 ':r4wlrf turn-H M 1'3.ia'gl I 'lift ILITYIJ tion. They have a set of oliicers, solve their own problems, and discipline their members. Frequently students take over the baton from the director, Mr. Donald Graff. Fred Grinnen, Fentley Shenkle, Tom Griffith, Bob Anderson, Linda Andrew, Joyce Reid, Janice Brooks, and Mari- anne Plummer represented the DuBois Area Joint High School at the North- central District Band held in XYellsboro on April 3, 4, and 5. Majorettes shown above are Sara Ann Bloom, Shirley Saxe, Shirlee Fesko, Mary Jane Stankavich, Shirley Ann Brooks, Shirley Thompson, Joan Racusin, and Mascot Jeanne Ann Monnoyer. Beaver Band Members shown in the first row are: Betty Laborde, Jane Schalk, Naomi Defendorf, Linda Dillman, Joyce Klingensinith, Virginia Xlottern, Julia Burns, Diane Kirk, Margaret Kopp, Sara .Xnn Bloom, Joan Racusin, Shirley Thompson, Xlary Jane Stnnkavich, head nlajorette. Second row: lhiviml Xlurrlock, Russel XYcz1x'er, Bob Umbaugh, Tom Thomas and Scott Smith. Third row: Joyce Reid, Dorothy Ross, John llornecker, Morris Thunlmerg, Betty Wolfe, Ray DeRolf, Shirley Zartman, and Florence Pringle. Fourth row: Ron Thomas, Dave Hepler, John Whitesell, Tom Griffith, Kay Hicks, and Bill Clark. , 'Q 1,0 , ,..i...,-4 Z .--e......... 4 Q ff 1 Z Rv- 'af ff' 54' . 'fix A , -LU 'x .1900 UJL.l2g Lezlmre ima Wye!! . V m Sitting out a dance at the prom. 82 qw I ., If X V W XY. 1 .',. Q' ' if Q X Q l ii i K s Attendants to Miss D. H. S., pictured above, are Betty Smith, juniorg janet McDonald, junior: and Nancy Thomas, sophomore. A Senior Xtu ndfmts Fl .ALI .1 Riff LIFE ,AQQQ Nllss loxce Reid rug my FUI X V rw! th. Lnrm. 'A e xt ' ' .' f ' . 1. -likely ii .- -r ., .z- '-2.15 use C, Ihf F., Ifvtf.. f?.f-lf'-' ': .1' m. ' 1 ' nv .H Nvfux, LC f wifi Haw ' T. ., K1 ig V TQ '1 'P Q Q 4 -Z7 I Q, 5 W 4' ,W if .. 65 4. ' . 2 I ' K ul ' I . . ,' ' 7qr.cCiQ1l x the: 43 r 'z..a.i 1 Null -1:3 Nhy 3 as Ur- IV. H N Iqm M15 rvluiwlf '1?1.Nl,'.Z, iw VM' '1' 'nd 'Emi .uw ::.' tux .girl .1tll.Il.N,bj.' -1 -s.ad: 1 ix sf' in Some preferred quiet games Pnze wmmng characters. Bubble gum blowing COME!! Hunting and Fishing Club, newest activity in school, has many devotees of these sports as members. During the year the club sponsored a safety campaign just before the hunting season opened. They saw many films on wild life, have tied flies, and learned casting. Mr. Frank Malasky is the sponsor of this club. Hunting and Fishing Club members in the first row are Charles Peterson, Eleanor Hall, Shirley Crawford, and Bill Miksich Second row Mary Margaret Shaffer Tom Knepp Bob Berty, and Dorland Lowrey. Third row: Roy Mahlon Arthur Mahlon Bill McKenr1ch Mike Casey jim McDonald, Don Shaud, and Wiley Neilson. Last row: Mr Malasky adviser Regis Dressler and Dick Rensel Sadie Hawkins day party is one of the gayest events during the school year. Al Capp's characters come to life at this party where they enjoy games, contests, and hoe-downs. U16- ffugvm- Moore girl unc. i x N .K YM 511161.11 .1551-xlmlmllw un-rc vclllnlllmlgll X' .llld1'llIR'Y'Y.llIllI1y1. pany. iqrqix N-r.-m1l4,yvfl.1l IhlI'li1'r. Plum Iilllt' .11 party for new Sllldblllh :P -f L' mmm - in 1' s. A powerful lme An alnwxf per eczf .reatvon eaiured FOOTBALL 1 rf' Sam Valentme Mr Football at DuBoxs Area Jomt H1gh School for the year was Sam X alentme Clxmaxmg gr1d1ron honors that came to Sam was hls honorable mentlon on the b S Hugh School All Amerxcan Football Team Sam was chosen as center on the All St te team and was on the All Dxstrlct All Northwestern and Central Countxes teams Coaches shown below are left to rnght joe Fedencn Duke Burkholder Dom Mancxa and Paul Coront 3? Ky, iw' Q vi'-' 'ish MW Hn l ini-,1 . g 1 - . 3 39 -3:5 5 2,132 Lum? .' , V' E:-A 'ff A' 5' ii' , ,Q ob Shemuha Fullback 1 , if mm . . 5, 3 F10 'F R' x k. 3. ff? X ' -ig, if 'l Q1 .f fa, ffl-' M Nq- flylg is f f .f Q A X 'IX jfws M.. Q 5I:-fi: as-5 Ji AF L' dw 'S O II. -. Q-F VD -.qua fi 5 X I I. III I- ..I I V uve-in, II. IIII IIIIIQIWII II V- .WWII 4, V 1. IM ' :VQ In V ' X' , , qv- V' . 'IO -' ' . ' . ' V - Q' 3 ' Q ' , 1 V 44 We 3. fa ' rf -, . I III ,O-5 I, I a-. 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The tide scored an early touchdown, but DuBois came back on a touchdown pass, Don Gilbert to john Britton. Sam Valentine added the extra points Paul Bron n, Dick Nelson, and George Fuller scored the other DuBois touchdowns Cur wensville scored again in the last quarter DUBOIS took Erie Tech Don Gilbert on a fake buck ran 45 yds for a touchdown early in the game To start the second half Gilbert took the klckoff on the one yard line and behind excellent blocking went 99 x wrds Gilbert scored later on a line buck Score 20 6 Clearfield Was tough but the Beavers squeezed a 7 0 victory from the Bisons on the countx scat field Don Gilbert scored early in the second qu irter and Sam Nalentxne added the extra point In this battle of the lines Dick Uber Bob sk f 'K iff 4 nit 'und is im' 5 .fiber -ffl-ff CA ' Fauls and Bob Ishman played 1 great defensive game A hard fought battle between the Tyrone and DuBois lines in the first half resulted in a 6 0 victory for the Iron Dukes The second half was played in a blinding ram storm l J M ln thc tc p picture in the panel on thc ltft 1 1 L it X unone mixu it up 1 an nfftn nc guard GL rgc Johnston was a dcftn sue end and Dick Spehal ki plned center lo the right 1 ftnc Detcr who xm 1 lil ck ing lnck -:sign 86 qgcfx .T5'P- D-P Q36 C, ..-c' 1--3 -e ' L 5 1,5 fem' 1. r g?-135 t X . 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' v- K ' N hw - G 5 3 i 45 D.. f - ' - -, - , J- . -lr 31 Ag ...l' 1-J ,Q Paul Brovm plunged over for the lone marker tn the fourth perlod -X Tyrone threat ended 11 hen the paper men fumbled on the tvso xard l1ne just before the Hnal 11 h1stle Edel scored first for the Owls but the extra pomts was wxde -Xn e1ght1 xard drlve paxd off for DUBOIS 1n the second half Sam Xalentxne added the extra pomt Both teams scored agam 1n the thlrd quirter and the extra pomts were added Phe fourth quarter was ei battle of the ltnes IH wh1ch nelther team threatened DuBo1s 14 Bradford 13 The Yellow Jackets of Ferndale dropped 1 13 7 declsxon to the Beavers Don C1lhert scored the first touehdown and .1 pass from Tom Good to D1ele I her VN 19 good for DuBo1s Sam V1Ient1ne eleanly spltt the uprlghts for a converston WlCkH1Ck 11 ent 40 yds for Ferndale s only score Erie Academy lost to DuB01s 27 6 An earlx lead and some of the Hnest pl umg of the se 1son 2,1VL the Beavers 1 vlctory Tom Good s passmg, vw 1s C,XCCDt1OI1dl DlClx Nelson scored three t1mes and Paul Brown scored once ln the top pncture ts lom C ood 1 Bt wer h 1lf whose stell1r pnsmg set up lIllllX pomts lion ert 1 ill UUILC held clown the rugged 1'sSlgllIIllllI of l1lotk111,'1 back Bob Fauls 1 t1clele often was the hfth man tn the opponents backheld Io the left IS senlor mana er ken Stoddard ken held thxs g 1mportant Job for three xe'1r 1 will tgxkkx ,MW M ffl if ff ff gl '73 X HW ilu'-taxi? ld vm i XMILUW C51 84 KF Fgcfx .JSP f C, . 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' 0 ' 2 6 1 0 l i 14 ' 13 l 3 27 2 V . 4 1 1' 6 2 13 7 Q X 7 z 27 Philipsburg 7 lg E 21 ' 4 ' 28 l 1 T- , Q 162 79 I 2 E The Iron Dukes went to Philipsburg and came home with a 27-7 victory. At half time P-burg led 7-6. The Mountaineers scored after a sustained 75 yd. drive. Dick Nelson scored for DuBois on a 28 yd. jaunt oil right guard. In the second half, the Dukes found themselves. Bill Kriner recovered a fumble to allow Paul Brown to score from the hve. Later Don Gilbert went over from the ten, and Tom Good grabbed a P-burg pass and raced 75 yds. for the final score. Sam Valentine kicked three consecutive points after touch- downs. The Iron Dukes were defeated for the first time in the season by the Punxsy Chucks on Armistice Day. The score was 28-21. DuBois scored early on a pass to Dick Uber from Sam Valentine on a fake field goal try. Later Dick Nelson plunged over to tally for the Beavers. Bishop scored the first Chuck marker from the 12. On a pass from Toni Good to Dick Uber, DuBois scored again. Sam Valentine added every extra point. Shaffer, Punxsy's flash, scored two quick touch- downs to tie up the score. Bishop carried over the winning T. D. The Iron Dukes of DuBois, pictured below, in the back row, left to right, are: Chuck Peterson, Dick Rensel, Jack Kopp, Stan Kulbachi, Bob Cole, jim Mack, Edgar Vance, Ken Boucher, Phil Hctrick, Bill Nelson, Bill Griffin, VValter Elnicki, and Harold Chelgren. Fourth row: jack Rcasinger, jim Hanson, joe Allen, joe Moore, joe Malesky, George Smith, Paul Fair, jim Higgs, Del Spafford, Bill Bailey, and john Rieg. Third row: Richie Corp, Dick Phillips, Don Morris, Bob Smith, Tom Good, Don Snyder, George Fuller, Jerry Murray, john Britton, Bob Matthews, and joe Katus. Second row: Sherman McGarvy, Gene Deters, Homan Coder, Bob lshman, George Johnston, Dick Spehalski, Mike Salamone, Bill Penvose, Fred Finger, Don Gilbert, and Bob Fauls. First row: Paul Brown, Dick Uber, Bob Shemuha, Dock Lias, Ted Scherer, Monty Marshall, Dick Nelson, Jim Taylor, Sam Valentine, and Marlin McGarvey. -2- - ff' ..: f'N Ti7 X - . . --ya . . - '53 ., 5- -iw '. M, fu' f :gf 'f '-..1-'P---' , 1- fr- - ..... i, it ' '77 i' U 'l ii '27 -2 f 3ff5,2i'L2l-: 3548-'51 sn-in F-- ' - Q .,. , . ,J 1---1, ,151 .. gd, ,E -es Si-fwiet-1 Sf- S-41-41-eel- K DUBOIS Jay Vees played a six game football schedule Thex dropped five games and won one L1cl1 of eandidates for the team made it hard at times for Coach Dom Nlancla to field a team The little Blsons of Clearfield romped over the DuBo1sJuniorsbx a 30 9 score in the opening game Clearfield led 24 0 at halftime The Beavers plaxed this gxme with boxs who had onlx 1 week of pr 1et1ce The Beaverettes picked up a victory by havlng the long end of 1 6 0 score in a game against Red Bank It was a hard fought game all the vnx H1rold Chelgren plowed over from the one xard line for the only score Phlhpsburg handed the Jays their second loss in a tightlx played game in the DuBois stadium Both lines plax ed good defensive ball and the h 1lft1me score vx IS 7 0 lhe fm 11 seore favored l hur, 14 6 Lnder the lights Ridqway took the Beaver ettes hx 1 19 13 se ore Both Beaver scores e 1me on p nssms from lom C ood to Harold Corp VK ith onlx four seconds to pl IX Alltgretti romped 65 1 lI'ClS to score the winning tallv for Ridgw 15 Punxsy beat the Beavers by a one-sided score of 19-0. For three quarter- it was '1 close 'und score-less ,nm-. The Chucks scored all .ir toncliclowiis in the l'1st pe-r'od. Lowrey 'ind Zee-dich qcored one 1nd two lallies respec- tively. The Curwensville tide swept the Beaver juniors to '1 lois in the se-fond gg1mc played unc er ight.: 1 ' the Colden Tides scores x' fre mide- en IJ'l.,.'L'S thrown by Smith. Score: Curwensville. 143 DuBois ays, 0. ,fa , 'al- ndnron Managers shown left to right are Renild Showers the first manager to receive a s elter 1nd 1 litter in his junior xe1r n Stodd 1rd Tom l-erguson 1nd Bill Rleg K . '-YI-Ili FOUTB.-Xl.l. D.ll.S. Opp. file 1r ield . Red Bink l liilipshurg, ' . RlflgXY'1f' Punxsy Curwensville 34 96 I Hard Workmg Managers of xhe cage sport Tom JO'-1Fedenc1 Ferguson Daxe Culley Don Cook and Jim ShaHer .13YVee Coach Beaxer Cagers vxon the scdsons opener from St Nl 1rx s 1 L1D11C 31 36 OD Dtccmber 4 1931 131113015 xx 15 sloxx st1rt1ng1 but c1mL through xx1t11 tht xx111 Dock 1 115 and Sam Nt11e11t111c lcd the stormg Wllh 18 and 13 pomts rtspecuvelx Johnsonburg was nosed out bx a 44 43 scorn 111 111 encounter xx1th thc DuB01s Beax ers on Dtccmbtr 7 1931 on the DIIJLI' c1tx court D1c1x lbtr lcd tht shootmg xx1t11 14 pomts md S1m X 11Cf11lI1L h1t for 11 pomts The Beavers won t11e1r lhlfd game of thc xur on Dttcn1btr 11 1931 11x doxxnmg thc IqLXI101C1bVl11k B11llc1og,s 52 41 lom Good xx is 111211 scorer xx1111 17 13011113 xx1111c S1m X1lc1111nL111d 13 111 1r111rs Du 01S lost 111111 111 1 11 llllt of tht st 18011 1 111 1111111r17 93 l1o111c l11L i11ll1xfO1'111k xxmntrs xx 3011115 C 4 xx 15111111 for 11111301-. xx .'7LSCOI'C'1U,'.h-15. Fourth win for the Beavers xx 1s '11 11l1' Jt'1l3k'UfS1.N1'iff 1-A ' - , 5 . ,110 score xx 1s 1 -f 1. ' ' ' ' Dock 1.115 11 I ' .'cori11 '. ' -' 'r - vvhilc 1.115 scored 18 points. The Red R2ld9fS socked DuB01s n muarx 4 1932 11 Broo14x111e 1n tht hrst 1c1gue gamt Brookwllc s Espx led the 111 uk Wlth 18 pomts Dock 1115 headed DuB01s scormg Wlth 12 pomts Ihc final score was 57 37 Bradford s great basketball team mme to DUBOIS on 111u11rx 3 1932 and xx ent home. vxlth 1 53 26 vlctorx 'lhc Oxxl S Goodman xx lb 111g11 scortr for the n1g,111 xx1111 19 pomts AQ,J1H Dock 111s xx11s high for the Beaxcrs vuth 9 pomts The black and wh1te won rhur fifth 1 1gt g1m1 of thc st 15011 11x cloxxnmg 1111l1ps1111rg 32 o11 11111 1rx 8 19 2 Iom Good IL L 1 1 Il ff 1 1X r s 1r111g 16 IJ 1 on tr H11x1x xx 1s 111g11 for 111l1llJ31Jll1'Q., xx1t11 18 polms .lohnsonburg retaliated 11x' nosing, out 1- -' '- s ' fg -' -1 -16--15 score o11 Q' 115' ff-. 1xx 1sl 1 1-11', 11x-up 5 ' ' g 1 c 1.0111501111 ' x ' . '0I1t1S lc 1 11 -' 111 11- '1 1. Doc' ,i'1s 11111 12 points for 1110 l3e'1x'ors. Paul Coront Varsity Coach PCP PPP F FFPF N-u. Ni Ji'-Q ben ct red above are left to rlht Dock Lxas Dxck L lc Bob Smith Bull Pem ose Varsity Basketball Squad members p1 u Sam Valentine Don Gilbert Earl Wray Tom Good Dxck Spehals 1 Bob Shemuha Walter Elmckx and -4 , l Y ,J Jong' I ' L 4 ' ' .lwf1!mir1lsf., ' 7 HI V C L- I ,a ,-. F 1-vii '17 1 4 , , I fir , 1 , 1-. a . l , r X . V 4 'G' 3+ 27 2 2' af 3r aef as 2 ., 2 ' g 4 R , 3 I 4 5 A of 5 B IxIlBXll ww' DHS Opp S Xl x Iohnsonburgx Rex nolclsx 1lle IQIKIQVI IN IJIIIIIIJS ure St 'Xlarxs Broolex xlle Br ulford I IIIIIIJSIJUTQ, Iohnsonburgs Xltoon 1 I UflXSll1lNXIlk'x Br ulford C le lrfxeld f lelrheld l unxsut 1xx nex Brookxxlle lx me eague Pl IX Off CJ nme 15 1952 the Be 1vers xxere the losers hx a 69 38 score 1 he Black and VVh1te team never was 1head m the game Earl VS rav Dlck Spehalsln 'Mm its The Chucks came to town on januarx 18 1952 and left for I unxsx Wllll 163 32 wm I 1l1XK1bIll1,Il1.0I'IllllXSX wxth 16 m 1rlxers Dock I las scored 9 for the Be 1vers Off to a big Start the Mountameers of Phnllpsburg took a 60 44 xlctorx from the Beaver hoopsters In PhlI1pSbLll'g on anuarx 21 1952 D H S cage men could not overcome the earlx lead Two m a row for Bradford over the Beavers was regxstered on the Owl s court on jmuarx 25 1952 The score xx as 56 36 It was Goodman agam wxth 23 pomts too much for the Beavers A hard and fast finish that fell flve pomts short of vnctorx for the Be 1vers allowed the Clearfield Blsons to take home the hlcon on Februarx ll 1952 After 1 slow flrst perlod D H 9 finlshed the game wlth one of the best exhxbmons of b aslxetb 1ll seen durmg the se 1son Clearfield had 37 pomts to the Beaver s 33 Clearfield repeated thelr vlctorx xuth more ease 1t the countx se1t on Felnruarx 12 1952 'lhe hrst half of the game xx IS close 1ll the xx ax but the B15OIlb poured on the heat 1n the l1st h 1lf for a 50 38 v1ctorx B111 Penvose Walter Elmckx Don Gllbert G AS'2 .-.. :I fin- , 7 1 .' 2 K- ,' I MZ' .le ', J A.v. ft. . zxrjs 36 I If ' I 4' I IL ' , I I 43 . .' . 41 E ' 'z j 37 El 'I ,fb of so 121 . 1. .. f , , ' Y' 56 fl V. . 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X . -'--- - '3' :L' 'HHJEEIQ ' ' Hg 1 3 Y 1 f I L Stopped dead at Altoona on january I i A - Sk N SJC . f The Chucks swamped the Beaxers 1 I um x Iebrudrx 13 1912 I1x 1 18 28 seorr I nderelz 111111 pldxed moot ofthe 1, 11111 for 1I1e Be 1x1r2 I unxnx 5 X 111 Dx kc had 23 pomti and I 111 wnored 16 111111115 Br00kSllle S Don Espy XKIIII 20 DUIHIQ 1o11tr1buted to the Q0 26105 gN1x L11 to the B1 1x1r 11 DuBo1b on Fcbruarx 29 1932 II1 11 51 1x1 the Red R11d1r5 1 txxo for lxxo Count thls SL 15011 Unk I Imr ffJllI1fI 1I11 hoop for 14 11011115 for DuBo1s In d1Str1Ct play off games II11 IDuBo15 1Ir1orr111n lost ll 1.1111 hu rooIxx1II1 I1 I 5 191 17 51or1 I 1111 I111 11111 1111111 111 11 or 111 1 IN IL scorn 11 h1lf111111 xx 15 33 Z1 111 f1x or of Ix 111 11111 the Joys from the r1or1I11r11 smtlon I111l 1 Ing, th1rd penod 'Iom Good led the Be 1x Lr seormg NXIIII 16 11011115 Ihdt same Lvenmg, 1n D11Bo1s I unxsx Lhmlnatcd CICAIIZILICI l1'1 the D1str1Ct pI1x off bx .1 Q7 38 seore Brook v1Ile and Bradford drexx bx es Punxsx defined BrooIxx1Il1 IH the 36.1111 I1111Is on the Be wer Court on 'NI 1rQI1 14 1952 I1x 1 score of 66 vo Ixdne lost to Bradford thdt exemng 1n Oledn N X bx 1 71 57 score Punxsx defc IILKI Br 1dford 111 IIIL 1111115 48 4-1 11 Im 1111 for DISIFICK IX 1I11mp1o11sh1p Iunxsx xx1s LI11111n 11nd hx Vxestmghouse of Pnteburgh lfl the hrst round of state play offs Tom Good Bob Smlth EVE Q-3-Zi F ' Xvy 15 'Nm 1 D1ck Uber Sam Valentme Bob Shemuha Dock Llas 1 I ,A ' il J or1 ', .'. 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X 'sf 1 t a ' 1 W 1 - 2 X l ' U x 9 , .4 . t- . at Indespensdble is tht xx orcl th it but clescrilmts the smrxnms rtncltretl hx tht Jttiol htlcl in zntlgtrs tml star ium ushtrs during the footh nll season lhe field IN integers xxtre the llrst to come mtl tht l 1st to lt txt lhex put up the tmx is lround the held for t 1th footh 1ll gillllo md h td to remain ifttr tht gtzme to t tlxe it tloxx n l hex 5,1 1thcred xxootl for tires md llnul the held Nlr C lrns sponsored thls xx orthx group Avoiding traffic Jams xx ts 1 specnlitx of the patrol boxs undtr the direction of Nlr 'Nldl lsltx l he hunclrtfls of t irs th lt xx trt It cxtrx t, init xx trt p lflxlfl slxlllfullx x 1 the thought of ts qnnl zget txx x lfter tht L, nnt is possilwlt it milton o foot mall Qimts xx s xttl hx th st iclnnn Ll 1 s l use hoxs mdclt it is conxtnitnt for thc eustomers ds possible md servul xxith courtesx lxlr Bdhler sponsored these boxs o picture cl ininittrs s oxxn Daxc Courson lhtlx Long, j Xl rulmlt IJ x Alexmiider lJll,ls lkttndorf ind Homer lnrlx enter pltturt S ulnnn n htrs shoxxn t e hrst roxx are fhnck ltttrson lxtn rlx wiod Still lx llnchi Prul Shtnltlc l B l xtthtxxs he err e Po Nlner X utr Nliltelonis and ohn Rieg Bottom picture Safety patrol boxs shown sitting are Dick Males Maynard Ruckers, and Dick Hess. Standing are Regis Scepinick, ohn king ind Mr. Nlalasky '1dx'iser. ATV 'C J Q wwe U ,,, DK! If 'XA x P xxxxsxxxsxxxsxsxxxxxxxxxxsxsxxxxxxxxxxxa xxxxxxxxxxxxsvssxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxssxsxsixxsxsxxsxxxxxxxsxxxxxxsxxxsxssxxsssssssxxx I1111 .111 Harold Chelgr111 l1111s 501151111111 D1111 Ball 9 111 931115 I0 111 112 bs 3 Beaver matmen C11111p1l11l 1 7 3r11or1l 111 111111 11111 1 1 11 1111111r 1111 111 IL 1111 3111111111111 Nl 111111 11111 1 1111 1111 1211011 1111 gr llJlJlLI'H 11111111111 11111 11l111S11n1111rg,, 42 13 111 lx X 1r 1111 111111 l1r1 I 111 111 1111111 XYIIIIX V1 1 N X lost 1l111rf1111r111 11111r 81.111011 11 111 1111r- 1 11111 H15 111011111 0111 1 111 1111 13111111 1110 .M 1 om 1 1 1111111 1111 11111 1111 - R11 1311111 V119 111 lf 1 ll 1111 1311111 11 011 26 16 1311111111111 1111111 1Qs11l B1 111r S.,I'lIJPlCl'S 2617 Coaches Dom 'Xlancla and Ed Olxonslu Managers Gwrge NI1b1c 15111 X11l1:.1Ch 120 llJG and hen Stoddird F lLlx S1111 1r1 Q 111 XX r11l1l1 H11 BFH111 Lf 7 7, 11111 ' 11 A - pg' ' 1 I I ' 1, 1, I 1-1' . h- B, . , .Q ' Y 1 5 S. 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V Individual Recordy 6-Fall in tirst period 5-Fall in second or third period 3-Decision 2-Draw Plus scOresfDuBOis victories Minus scores-Opponents victories :S-e'3?-,.O,, .- -. U: Ulla PQH - ' 'f .- ,. -' I' ' --- 'L' C. 7-2 C '- -' ... ,. -- -. :. ... . 3 F - A - : - n -- - - V '1 -' -' f' 'C : ' :f 1 F ' i- 4 E. ft D : -1 : - 'Z ' Q. L: Fl 0 ,g Pl 'J El VT .. '1 E. a 95 lb. Class JIM BALL ROY NIAHLON HAROLD CHELGREN -5 -6 -5 -6 +3 +5 -3 -3 +3 +3 -3 103 lb. Class REGIS SCEI'AxIcK HAROLD CI-IELGREN JIM BALL +5 +3 ' l -3 -3 -6 -6 +6 -5 -6 -6xx -6 -5 112 lb. Class DICK BALL RFGIS SCEPANICR +6 -3 +5 +6 -3 +3 +3 +6 -3 +3 +3 +3 120 lb. Class! BILL NIICKSICH JACK STEXVART +6 +3 +3 -3 +5 -3 -3 -3 -S -5 +3 -3 -3 127 lb. Class JOE XYRUHLE +6 -3 +3 +3 -3 +3 +3 +3 -3 +3 +6 +3 - 3 133 lb. Class JIM BRURAKER +5 2+5 +3 2+3 -3 +5 -3 -3 -5 +5 +5 138 lb. Class BOB ANDERSON LES ZARTMAN -5 -3 -3 +3 -5 -5 -3 2 -3 -3 -5 +3 145 lb. Class CECIL HETRICK 154 lb. Class MONTY :MARSHALL PAUL BROVVN BOB FAIRMAN +5 +5 -3 +5 +3 +3 -3 +3 +5 +3 +5 +3 -6 +3 +3 -3 -3 -3 +5 +5 +5 +3 -3 -3 +3 Bye 165 lb. Class BOB FACLS PAUL BROVVN MONTY lNlARSHALL +5 +5 -5 +6 -5 -3 -5 +3 +3 Bye +5 +3 -5 185 lb. Class GEORGE FULLER BOB FAL'Ls -3 -3 +5 +6 +3 -5 +5 +3 2 +3 +3 Bye +3 'No match scheduled for that weight. Unable to make weight, had to forfeit. Les Zarlmiill Cecil Herrick 138 lbs. 145 lbs. Monty Marshall Bob Fauls George I' ullcr 154 lbs. 165 lbs. 185 lbs MMM 6' Beaver Niatmen of thu 1997 Qmson irc DlCtlll'Ld llama In ilu Grst rmx left to rrght are H irold Chclgrnn joe XX rulmlm Iylflx B111 Reps Suprnlclx Blll Nlrclwlch md uk Stux xrt Sgcrmd ron Lnstcr I lrlmm Pull Brow I1 Cucll llutrrclx Cvcorgv. l' ullcr md Nlrmtx Nl 1rsh.1ll llurd ruvs Don Sh und XX ullicc W uber Bob Pauls Bob I' urmdn Xmc Xnderson and ,lun Brubxlxer Fourth row lm Ball Bill NlClXl,IlI'lClx B1ll Ralrcstmw Nlllton Brubaker and Tom Carlson -' yu ' - f' 1 lhiirq- rgu p' 511- ' 1 ' I1 - .'- . Gcorgc- l-'u cr xx-f - 'Q '- s cl ' ' ' n- 5 it tlu' hu 5 , Uv is sx' .-. L I. Q. . . X . . - 4 -- is - ' 4 ' 4 . 4 1 - . .. ' ..'s1. 'r 's -f. .v ' -I5 , Xsr. The little Beavers, under the coaching of Eddie Okonski, posted a season record of two wins and three losses in wrestling for the season. The Beaverettes lacked heavyweights from the 154 lb. class and up. The Little Beavers Lost to Philipsburg 29-9 in their hrst meet of the season. Taking on Brockway, where wrestling is just starting, the Jays took a hard earned 25-16 victory. No heavyweights spelled defeat for the junior matmen when they lost to Philipsburg again, 22-9. Wrestling Brockway at home, the Beavers came out on top after eleven thrilling and close matches. The score was 25-15. In the last meet of the year, the Jays were snowed under by Clearfield, 36-6. WRliS'l'l.l XG XYINS AXD l.USSl-IS D.H.S. Opp 42 johnsonliurg 13 17 Bellefontc 26 33 XYinbcr 12 24 Tyrone 21 27 Amityville 16 10 Philipsburg 25 33 lnrlianzn 10 25 Blairsville 16 2 Vlezlrflelcl 34 24 State fiollcgc 17 26 Red Bank 16 263 215 -na--gnu-q-Q George Fuller is shown on the left as he pinned his man with a reverse half nelson and body press. Bill Miksich center picture, gets five points for a fall with plenty of help from his opponent. On the right, Joe Vlfruble is shown using a body press to gain a pin. 'W' Q XXX X XXXNSXXXXXXSNXXNNXXNXXSNXXXNXXSNXXXXXNN XX SXXSSSXSXXNSXXXXSXXXXXXXXXNSNNXXXNXXXXXXX NSNXSSSSNSS888888XSXNNNXNXXXNXNXSXXXSSXS n Q S . Dull' Grox 4-. Dick Carson jim lirur-ning 1 ordon Ru uolcl ll Smith Fl I R xn ll 'NC SENIOR Lli'l'Tl-1 R M EN DuBois trackmen placed second m the Brg Three durmg the 1951 season Clearfield vxon and DuBo1s nosed out Punxsy 45 10f12 to 45 7f12 For DuBo1s Gordon Rey nolds was first ln the m1le Bob Fauls ln the 440 Jlm Smlth m the hlgh hurdles, and Dock Lxas ln the pole vault State College took DUBOIS 8141 m the season opener DuBo1s Hrsts were Dxck Carson nn the shot Dale Groves 1n the low hurdles and Reynolds 1n the m1le Johnsonburg l0St 76 51 when Tom Beck was first ln the century Reynolds flrst m the m1le Carson ln the shot and dlscus jxm Stlteler ln the Javelm and the 880 and m1le relay teams won Rldgway lost 74 52 w hen Rex nolds establlshed a new D H S m1le record of 4 58 Other wlnners xx cre Fauls 1n the 440 Dave Alexander ln the 880 Groves and Smxth ln the low and hlgh hurdles both relay teams Llas 1n thc pole vault Stxteler ln the Javelrn and Carson rn the shot G- QW +'lvQ'f ...ta -0-1' ,,. 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X L 9 1 1' l Y 1 I . . ' Q . .1 U a. -1 ,11111 11-r11.1r1111 l'g1v' ,XA Q' ilh vihml --S' Hmm- K-'Mk . 1 i ' wy ' 1 4 , 'V ' 2 . 1 1 ' 7 1 ,. . A 1 ' . 1.1 1 1 ' 1 . ' 1 2 1 1 2 -, 2 1 '. 11 1 . , 1 J 1 1 L ' 1 Q 11 , v . 1 . ' I , v I 1 ' ' xx. '. 'ttf' K 1, l K 'x 1 l, ,X . , ' H ' . ' . Y , . ' ,, . ' 1 . 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 . ... 2 E 1l1'1i,1'A11l-f .1 ' ' E. 111'11,111111:X-1 X1111'1'1111l1.11'l11111' . QV fs .v A ll , .1 1' f 1 I , 1 1 ! 4 'L '4. J0hns0nburg'S measure was taken 7-4 when Pitcher Mike Krishart picked up his second victory. Gilbert and Clark had two hits apiece. Weedville took a 6-4 decision. Clark had two singles. The Blalaskymen even the count by a 2-1 victory over Vleedville. Krishart allowed only two hits. Ray A. Smith and Don Deters were the heavy hitters. St. Marys defeated the Beavers 6-4 on the Dutchmen's field. jim Bernardo had two hits. The Clearfield Bisons lost a 11-8 decision to the hlalaskymen. Leading hitters for D. H. S. were Clark and Gilbert with three each. Ridgway again lost to the Beavers, 8-0. Bernardo hit three and Gilbert two-one a homer. Brookville scored three runs in the last inning to take a 5-3 win from the D. H. S. nine. Clark led the hitting with three. A 3-1 count favored Johnsonburg in a tightly played contest. In a free hitting game, the Beavers took Clearfield, 11-5. Shemuha and Bill Ross hit three apiece while Dick Uber and Bernardo pounded out homers. The Beavers dropped their final game to Brookville, 4-3. Leading hitters were Shemuha and Deters with three and two respectively. WINS AN D LOSSES 1951 D.H.S. Opp 0 St. Marys 0 7 Kersey 3 2 Ridgway 0 3 Altoona 13 7 johnsonburg -1 4 XYeedville 6 2 XYeedville 1 4 St. Marys 6 11 Clearfield 8 8 Ridgway 0 3 Brookville 5 1 johnsonburg 3 11 Clearfield 5 3 Brookville 4 66 67 Beaver Nine, pictured below in the hrst row, are: Bob Shemuha, Joe Taylor, jim Bernardo, Bill Penvose, Tom Good, and jim Taylor. Second row: Ted johnson, Don Gilbert, Don Deters, Milton Clark, jack Skinner, Bill Ross, Sam Valentine, and Mike Krishart. Last row: Ray A. Smith, Vincent Bonfardine, Mgr. Fentley Shenkle, Coach Frank Malasky, Dick Uber, and Kent DeWyer. Xarsity Cheerleaders shown aboxe are Barbara Hanson 'Nancy XX xthprsrm Glrrx Rokobky Oanna Llcatoxlch Barbara Bokoskx Barbara Xll houQL XIar1lxr1Sp1chLr B lrb 1r1 XX LIU B lrbara Swan, and Donna Chelgren lrt ln the XICIOFIQS ol Ihr X iI'l0LlN port QXQIII 1 OIN L rv L L xx lllfll x 1 an x N on 11 ru mm N 1 uno lk cr l S ll Xklk mx L lls Uulll Jay Xee Cheerleaders pxctured below are left to rwhr ShlI'1LX HLIFILL. Helen Srmth janet Allshouse Loulse Ross Swan Xla sell ureta DeXXxer Barbara Reax I LIU bheulale Beverly XX nght and janet XIcDonald Uv 1 lb r 1 Nancy XYitherSon 5 Barbara Welty Joanna Licatov Gerry Rnknsky Barbara Allshollse, I1 peppy Clli,'C'I'lt'i1ClL'l' from Falls Creek was the YCLISOII lmelnnrl ninny new cheers. ller tnlent ziclclefl to the squzicl. Barbara Bokoski, qi former liills Cireek Cheerleader, blenflefl her tzilent with the D. H. S. squad. Bo enjuyecl elieerinq. particularly at wrestling meets, Donna Chelgren, was the .temlmt of the squad. This blue-eyed hlonrlt- mis gilways Cooperative. Barbara Hanson, 11 Vivzteicnis, llllll'-l'yk'fl, lwlonfle, ticlclefl to the nppetirnnee nf the sqnnfl. Bobby enjoyed cheering at lcmtluill gznnes. Joanna LiCat0ViCh, a top-noteli cheer- leader, enjoyed cheering. Her agile move- ments antl sureness aided her in cheering. y 5 1 A Bzirbzira Hanson Btirlmrn Swan ich llgirluirgi .Xllshfniw Bdrlmrzi llnknski Xlnrilyn Spivher lluiinzi Vltelgren Gerry Rokosky, 21 petite girl, was zilxxwiys nronncl when neerlefl. ller trgtits were tnlent, willingness to work, Qinrl it spnrltling perwn- Qilitv. - Marily'n Spicher, ll lmlunrle from Roelitrm, possessed the ability' to eoripergite well with the students 415 well its the eheerlegiflers. Barbara Swan, ai flilfl-Q-llfllftll, lnrmi'n-eyerl lass nflcletl quality to the squttcl. Sw1iriie was allways cheering for the team. Barbara Vlielty, 21 fun-lnvinq girl was full ofVltQ1lity'. 'lihis well-l1l4eileirl'e cheering nuts il relleetion of her personality. Nancy Witherson, head eheerlencler, erin- tributetl pep and itlezis to her sqntitl. X4iney's smile and personality ziclclecl sparkle to the cheerleaders. 9 XXYXXXSXXXXXXXXXXSXXXXXSXXSSX XXXSXXXXXX XXXYYSXYXXX X XX YS! X S SNXXXX NN SN NNN -4 Glrls Athletxc Board members are shown above Members are jackme Clark sennor Nancy Thomas sophomore Susan Mansell Jumor Joyce Rexd sennor and Mxss Barbara Wynn advlser Girls had their sports tt DuBo1s -Xret jomt Hneh School although not publ1c1zed as boxs sports llltll' 1ct1v1t1es vxere mtr unur ml ln scope D1rect1ng tll sports for the glflb xx is the CJ X B lhe bo ard ns composed of txxo semors txx o jumors mel one sophomore Unee 1g,1rl IS elected to thxs bo 1rd she sery es untxl she gr xelu ttes or le ives school I l11SlJ0lI'll nrr mges mel xmproves the program md tpproves 1thlet1c aw trds lXI1ss B irbarl VX x nn sponsors the CJ A B IS well 15 the le xders club Le aders club IS open to znx glrl llC51I'lI'lQ, to become 1 letder ln sports Thelr purposes are to teach better sportsmansh1p and to create a genial ttmosphere IH gg. m classes and outslde actlvltles Leaders Club members m the flrst row are Mary lxerstetter Nancy Thomas Barbara Allen Peggy Nllx and Chen Ann Crawford Second ron Nllss XX vnn advnser Jean Amundson Alice Ackrom joan Amundson Judy Brown and Nlolls Nlllllron Thlrd row Lols Dungey Irene VK eber Susan Nlansell Ruth Ann Vlalburn jackie Clark and Conme Maller If 5-...Ai R Y. Wearers of the D , pictured above, in the Erst row, are: joe Wruble Bob Fauls Sam Valentine Ken Stoddard Bill Kriner, Monty Marshall, Dick Nelson, and Ted Scherer Second row Bob Shemuha Fred Finger Homan Coder, George Fuller, Cecil Hetrick, Mike Salamone, Gene Dcters Renald Showers and Bill Miltsich Third row Dick Phillips, Bill Penvose, Don Gilbert, Tom Good, Bob Ishman Dock Lias john Britton George Johnston jim Taylor, David Alexander, and Don Deters. Earners of a Letter according to the regula- tions of the Athletic Board of Control become members of the Varsity D Club. Members feel that it is a privilege to participate in athletics. Some purposes of the organization are to promote the mutual interest of the members of the club and the interest of the school, to build a feeling of mutual cooperation between all letter winners, to promote adherence to training rules, and elevate the importance of wearing the D , The club has formulated plans for several projects they hope to carry out in the future. 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