High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 15 text:
“
Class officers shown are Marlene Bedeh secretary Joe Tw sky presldent Gene Mxkeloms v1ce presl ent and Sue Ammerman treasurer Class Flower 'I Al ISMAN ROS! I'une Mlsslon of St Augustme WVorcls by R15 W lggctt md Pe Though we kn ggy Smlth ow th It we must say Ifarewell dear DuBo1s I-Ixgh In our hearts there will remaln for years Memornes gone by And when we ve gone from you Our gundnng light CLASS SONG We me day VI nth our future brlght In our tlosmg days at D H S We've done our best, We have tried to make you proud of us In every test The class of 'So will Incl .ndneu And our thoughts of many ha VVIII be of you wnll return so ppy days Q W2 Om O 9- 3 rn lc :P r' CU r- C rn :v Z U m O-ZIVIQD Ml ITE V . I M . , ff ,. . , ' Tx f I 5 , I . I , R 1 . n- , . I 'Jia . . . ' , 1 ' , ' . s ' . U ' ' - vw ' v Y, 3 1 I I 1 ' C K ' 2 . n . 9 1 g-A 5-A
”
Page 14 text:
“
OUR REAL POSSESSION MEMORIES ln future years, the Flipper will remind us of our last year in high school. We'll remember: Our terrific football team that lost only one game all year, the opener with Altoona-Gene Nlikelonis, our D.H.S. Express, who was named to the all-state first team for the second year by both the AP. and U.P. and named on the All-American fifth team-that our own Duke Burkholder was selected coach of the year--the pep rallies and send-ofifs which were led by our effervescent cheerleaders-the D made of white carnations presented to our school by the Punxsy cheerleaders. Our smart and talented band that presented such entertaining shows at football games and concerts-also the special instrumental group that played at basketball games and wrestling matches-the district band that was held at Reedsville, Pa., with Betty l.aBorde, Ginger Mottorn, Florence Pringle, Gayle Maier, Ronny Thomas, Bill Clark, Bud Thunberg, and Terry Plyler representing D.H.S. That the school received a face-lifting during the summer months: also new shrubbery and a new lawn was planted-that on the inside of the building, Principal E. j. Mansell's ofiice was renovated-that Mrs. Dorothy fupp joined the teaching staff and Samuel Gibson returned after his leave of absence-that Avis Hetrick replaced Norma Reister as secretary in the office. Our dances and parties held in the gym, hoe- down of the year was the Sadie Hawkins party-- room 16 won first prize for their Christmas decorations-Christmas vacation, then back to Seniors conducted campaigns for council semester exams. That Hi-Varieties took place at a dude ranch -Doxie Garski represented our school at the Flaming Foliage Festival-that the basket- ball squad, wrestling squad, and cheerleaders journeyed to Amityville, New Yorkvthat Ruth Dungey was our apple baking queen. That room 17, a money-mad mob, led in the charity drivesfthat Margaret Brubaker, Dee Curry, and Doxie Garski went to the State Student Council Convention in William Gratton's new red Buick, Penny four student council sent representatives to the first All-State Student Council Summer VVorkshop at Pennsyl- vania State University-that hillbilly music was played over the PA.-that the vocal concerts, plays, and assemblies were great. Those cool assignments, reports, exams, and term papers-that the boys' locker room was moved where the girls' locker room used to be- that crazy, mixed-up day when the tornado hit DuBois and we didn't know whether school was in session or not. Milton Brubaker won the state championship in the 138 lb. class in the finals at Pennsylvania State University-Robin Crytser and Ed Borrelli were district champs, Tom Carlson and jim Garski were runners-up in the district matches held in DuBois-Gene Mikelonis was named to the district basketball first team, AI Ranieri and Bill Rearick to the second, and Tom Allshouse received honorable mention. Then, the Coronation of Doxie Garski and Tom Carlson-finally, the Prom, Move-lfp Day, and graduation, concluding a wonderful year. officers and had chest X-rays during the year. Tw-.....,.,, i, -1- M901 , , ii. 10
”
Page 16 text:
“
E3 .U 2 Q.. 1 :Wt 0 'Ui safx 4:-'rf ' i' 99 ,', 0 'W james Albright l'homas Allshouse Nancy Sue -Xmmermen Rxchard Anderson Thomas C Barley james Ball Patrlcxa Ball Paul Balomck 12 James Albright BUSINESS EDUCATION Ollle was a member of the huntmg and hshtng club lll hns sophomore and jumor years Hts favortte sports are swnmmtng and hshmg Jim s hobbies conslst of scoutxng and wood carvnng Hts plans after graduation Include the mnlxtary servxce and college Ollle wlshes to study busxness ddITlllllSll'3ll0ll md then go llltu professlonal scoutmg 'I homas Allshouse ACADEMIC lall lanky likeable Xllsty was a tackle on the varsity football squad for three years and a member of the varsxty baseball and basketball teams for three years Squlrrel huntnng ns hrs faxortte hobby Xllsey IS a member of the H1 Y Club He plans to itttnd college next year Nancy Sue Ammermen BLSIWESS EDUCATION Sue came to us from Cleveland Ohxo her Jumor year She was elected treasurer of the semor class and secretary of her semor home room She was a member of broad caster staff Clxpper staff broadcaster club Tn H1 Y and dramatlcs club Sue parttclpated ln HIXRFIEIIBS her semor year She plans to attend Grove Ctty College Richard Anderson ACADEMIC Easy gomg lxkeable -Xndy was a member of the basketball squad for three years two years on the j V squad and one year on the yarsnty Hts favornte hobby lS golf Other pastxmes mclude flshxng swnmmmg and wood workxng Nlext year Andy plans to attend Penn State Umversnty where he wxll study busmess admxmstratton Thomas L Bailey INDLSTRIAL ARTS Tom one of our Rockton students was a member of huntmg and flshmg club h1s Jumor year and a member of photography club hxs semor year I'om also played banjo ln Ht Varletxes his semor year He was a member of the enlxst IH the U S Nlavv as a dental techmclan James Ball INDLSTRIAL Ants jlm a tall slum dark hatred fellow has made many frnends throughout hns school career by sport ng a frnendly attitude toward everyone Hrs freshman year jxm wrestled varsxty workxng m the 95 lb class Bemg m huntxng and fishmg club his Junxor and semor years helped jnm fulfill a strong Interest m the outdoors Patricia Ball BL s1rsEss EDUCATION Thxs dark hatred brown ey ed lass was always recogmzed by her fnendly smtle whlch she had for ex eryone Patty was elected secretary of her home room nn her sophomore and semor years She was active nn leaders club and Trl Hx Y for two years She partncnpated m many mtra mural sports actlvmes Patty was a Cltpper solncxtor xn her Junxor and semor years Paul Balonick ACADEMIC Paul xs an easy gomg good natured fellow whose school actlvltles conslsted entxrely of sports An outstanding football player he was chosen all dxstrnct center for the 1954 season He was also a two year letterman nn track Hts love for the outdoors w1ll no doubt Influence hns future plans 'S fl A .' , . ' t . . 7 L' . I ' '. '. , , ' ,ll tl' In -, y ll rv I 1 .T ' . . I 1 . W ' . ' ' . ' Q . I al ' . l . . . ' . . ' , I ' rl un ' s. A ' A. 1 1 u a ' fi ' . - . . . . I ' W ' Navy Reserves while he was a senior, and he plans to C faq f A ' ' ' Ii Alps K V A V iii I . W 1 fffigf . f -' f - by 11 . . . . ta f ,Crr ' ' 1 ,, 1' I la -' 4 . - . ' . n , I 4 . . . 5 ' I . I . - V . A . ' . .' . y Y ' A 25 : 55 ' ' ' G V ' - . . i 1
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.