DuBois Area High School - Clipper Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)
- Class of 1956
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'P' b 7 ' Y . , s def Q l A . ,XHI '45 M 'Y -Q- .1' 'a -. A- N . '. ' ff 3 1 3 in is 5' G Qui, ml 8 X it jo 1513. 'una 2 X .e f l ti 5777 I lf, CE Z Kiki, Nl. BREXYIER Superintendent Klr. Karl Nl. Brewer has been superintendent of the Dubois Public Schools since 1942. He came to DuBois from Sandy Township and taught previously in Vvinslow Township. Sykes- ville, and Corsica. Nlr. Brewer, over the years, has been active in forming school policies for the State of Pennsyl- vania. He has served as a member of several committees at the State lex el and has been active in the work of the Pennsylvania School Study Cionncil. liioeraphical sketches of Klr. Brewer can be lonncl in XYho's XX'ho in American lftlttcationf' in l.eatlers in Ecluc.ttion, and in XYho's XYho in the East. llnring his collegiate life he was elected to Kappa l'hi Kappa, a National llonor Society for outstanding work at the unrlergratluate level. lle was also electerl to l'hi l7elta Kappa. it National llonor Society recognizing outstanding xvorla at the uratlnate level. lle is presently .ttllliaterl with the lollowine professional organizations: The .Xmerican .Xsso- ciation ol- School .-Xthninistrators, The l'ennsyl- vania ,Xssociation ol' District Snperintentlents, 6 1-if T5 The Association of Secondary School Principals, The Department of Elementary School Princi- pals, The Department of Kindergarten-Primary Education, The Pennsylvania Association for Adult Education, The Pennsylvania .association for Safety Education, The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, The National School Public Relations .'Xssociation. anal the National Organization on Legal Problems of Education. lle is also a life member of the National l':Cllll'1lIlUIl .Xssociation and a member of the Schoolmen's Vlub anal the TS Vlnb, both of l'ennsylvania. Klr. Brewer is presently a member ol' the T2XCC'llIlYC Board of the Vlearllelcl lleart Society. The Society lor C 'ripplecl Vhiltlren, The Salvation .-Xrmy. and the l't1blic l.ibr.try. lle has heltl high oth:-es in Kiwanis International. The .Xmerican Legion. .intl the lfllas. lle isa member of fiarlielcl l.oclge, l'ot1tlersport Vonsistory, and the .lalila Shrine. l7ishine, golfing, .tnfl playing bridge hll what leisure time he can lincl. DVANCEMEN . . . The Joint ommittee Affairs of the DuBois Area joint High School are controlled by the joint Board of Education, which is composed of the boards of education from the districts in the jointure. The joint Board selected a group to represent them. This group is called the joint Committee. It is this committee that holds frequent meetings, seeks information about and answers to many difficult problems, and discusses and decides procedure. Districts represented on the joint Board include Falls Creek, Bloom Township, Troutville, Union Township, and DuBois. oint Committee members who represent the joint school boards of the IJ B ' A l ' H' h S h Cloclnusc around the table are Neil Bloom, vice presidentg A. j. Delaneyilg llsinliignlgriaigg jcfh1?O1ggIfSZ,l1O3:25l?g5m SanigerllIgatligpccgt,aisrgjligigrggdon Benderg j. S. Gray, and Cleo Vlfeber. Absent from the picture are james Nolder 7 tl Cl'-Ln. 'B ed f vp- DUBOIS HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER 1 DuBois loyal sons are we, ln her praise our song shall be, 'Til we malre the wellcin ring With our chorus as we sing With her tribute that we bring. Clearlield's hills prolong the strain Echoing to the glad refrain And the gentle winds proclaim Far and near thy peerless fame Praising o'er thy honored name. D-U-B-O-I-S 2 For thy colors pure and bright For thine own, the Black and White, Glorious victories we crave Symbols of thy spirit brave, May they long in triumph wave. All thy sterling worth reveal,- Grant us nobler, manlier zeal So though bome by time's command Far beyond thy sheltering hand Still devoted sons we'll stand. D-U-B-O-I-S Chorus Loyal sons of old DuBois High School Faithful, sturdy sons and true To our grand old Alma Mater Let our song resound anew. Cheer, boys cheer lor our DuBois High School Blaclr and white now three times three, Sons forever ol old DuBois High Loyal sons, loyal sons are we. THE BIG ATTRACTICN Q in 4' -l I W! i fifnfifftiifoi get H edt-tee-Y-5-'f'f wif 'k 'lily y 1 it W any g?a:'g:pZt1'A?E?QiSQ?Y N rn --A M. p .gk I. 9? Q 5 'ln- Oftieers of the senior class were Gene Haggerty, presidentg Gretchen lleaver, treasurer: Linda Dill man, secretaryg and Russ lleaver, vice president. Class Flower URCHID CARNATION Class Colors Uitciilii ixximllniri-1 10 Q, PRESENTI G . . In the center ring The SENIORS Of 1956 CLASS SONG TLIHC iiH.ALI-S or IVY To our dear old Alma Nlater VVe say good-bye to you. Vl'e'll strive to do our very best, In all that we do. Our friendships that we cherish Will Continue through the years 'l'hey'll all remain within us .-Xs we to our separate ways. One clay a hush will fall, The footsteps of us all Vl'ill echo down the hall and disappear But as we saclly start Our journeys far apart. A part of every heart Vl'ill linger here. So we'll always love our high school 'lihrough trials and stievess, So to our clear Alma Mater Xl'e still love you the best. TAR FROM GERMAN Lleselotte Krumpeter nnsome likihlt- .' 5 Kr Utter 4-'11 e o Sois A-Xrew High Svhool list fepteniht-r 'ic ' Senior. H -r home is ii . Jet' '. I ' 'i s e xx'-tr one of the ext' tinge 5Il14 ents sponsort-c ' he If I' -. - it-li Ser Qs -- -Q Q ' ' - 3 nrt time sie 12 s -- 1 '. er l'i1Qk'l'Il sit eerily, Q ' Q as - -Q '- - Q We shall he sorry to see her return to her home next August. The grentesttrihtlte DLlBCJiSiiig1'il Sehooleotlltl if u .' 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High-jumping for the track team in his sophomore year, he c alked up a good record. Hunting and fishing kept him occupied when not participating in athletics. He plans to enter the navy after school. Gregory Culley I I -'XCAUVWC Tall, studious, and aggressive is- Greg. He filled the position of guard on the Beaver grid team for three years. Greg was an outstanding athletic in the field events for the track team. Dramatics club featured him in numerous stage appearances. Hunting is his favorite hobby. After graduation he plans to go to college. David D. Cunningham Acro Snoif Dave is a tall, quiet, conservative fellow who was always willing to lend a helping hand when there was anything to be done around the school. For two years projection club occupied much of his time. Being an auto shop student, Dave's main interest centered around cars. After gradua- tion he plans to serve a hitch in the service. Patty Dalton Bcsixiiss l-Imcvliox Patty, a pretty, pert, cheerleader with a pleasing person- ality was popular with her classmates. She participated in chorus, ensemble, and trio for three years and was in double quartet her senior year. Patty was secretary of Tri-Hi-Y for two years anti secretary of her senior home room. She took part in dramatics club one year and in Hi Varieties for three years. Mariann D'Anna Bcsixi-:ss EIJVCAIION Petite Xlariann, a dark-haired lass, has a ready smile for everyone. Mariana was in broadcaster club one year anti on the staff for two years. She belonged to the stamp club her senior year. Klariann, in her senior year, was a school banker and a secretary in the main ofiice. She enjoys sports and social events. ln her junior year. Nlariann was elected to the Coronation Court. Gene, a friendly lad with a pleasing personality, was secretary of his sophomore home room and junior repre- sentative-at-large to the student council. His many interests include football, basketball, swimming, and roller- skating. He was in the dramatics club and the hunting and fishing club. Being interested in farming, Gene plans to study agriculture in college. John W. Deasey kifJCA'l'l0N,Xl. .Xrio Snot- jack, a good-natured, brown-haired lad, is known for his quick smile and carefree manner. Dix was an active member of the hunting and fishing club. lle also was president of his senior home room. jack enjoyed working in the auto shop when he was in school. lllr plans for the future are uncertain. Patricia DeCuio Brsixi-.ss liln'c.xtiox Pat, a blue-eyed blonde, is a quiet. pleasant, likable person. She participated in dramatics club and chorus her sopho- more year. After spending her junior year in New York State she returned for her senior year. Pat lilies to dance, swim, and play tennis and she enjoys watching wrestling. basketball, and baseball. She hopes to be tl telephone operator. Raymond DeRolf Nl.XClllNl-1 Snot' Ray is well-liked because of his pleasant smile and his ability to make new friends easily. He enjoys sports, especially football, basketball, and wrestling. Ray was a member of the hunting anti fishing club for two years. He enjoyed his work in the vocational machine shop when in school. He plans to join the navy upon graduation. Linda Dillman .lcaoiamc Linda, a very popular girl with a friendly smile, played clarinet in the band six years and was picked for district band. She was in Tri-Hi-Y three years, broadcasters statf and girls chorus for two. Secretary of her junior home- room, she was also secretary of the senior class. She plans to study nursing. Linda was maid of honor to Kliss D. H. S. her senior year. 15 Richard Donahue IxIIt'sTRI.xI. .Xtgis 'lihis carefree, easy-zoine student took an active part in the projection club for three years. lhfik was a member of the photography club for one year. .Xtnong his other interests. he enjovs attendin! baseball and basketball games. work in the industrial arts shop. Dick plans to enter the military He also liked his After graduation. service. Ni.-XCHINE SHOP Donald Dunworth One of the busiest and most cooperative boys in the class, Don was always ready to help Ollt at school events. He was active in the projection club for four vears, served with the broadcasters club for one vear.' and was director of the stage crew for two years. He lans Io attend colle e. . P g --4-f--.zur-f :i',.3E,..-Vx 2,,?D,:'EI',E'Fi' :dilfllfiyfi-5' f2.:' 'i . IN ,M 7f,gJ,., vii,-.Z f-:1 'D. ff '7'lwE.-HF'5 E.E'Fi'Ev?wEA. 0 D 'IQ3 232:-TE fum,-,CL C'g no n..-, 7T'393 ':'q ..,77-gm Nx- C C.:-. 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He belonged to the art club for one year, sang bass in the boys chorus for two years, and played baseball for two years. In his spare time Bill enjoys painting and handi- William Foltz craft. He plans to enter Penn State. Barbara Garrett Bt'sIxI?.ss Eoccariox Barb, a brown-eyed brownette, is a friendly lass who is alot of fun. She was in leaders club and F. H. A. for one year and girls chorus for two years. Barbara likes to watch wrestling and football. Her favorite subjects are English and history. She plans to be a dental hygienist in the future. James J. Garskie GI2xt3R.iL jim. a happy-go-lucky lad, was a x arsity wrestler for two years and president of both his sophomore and junior home rooms. He appeared in Hi Varieties for two productions, was a Forum staff writer, and a member of dramatics club for three years. He plans to enter military service. George Gelnett KIACHINF Srioi George is one of the H1051 courteous. eo-operatix e, and helpful boys in the senior class. He took an active part in the stage crew for two years. XX heII he wasn't working in the Inachine shop and helping on the stage crew, George enjoyed attending basket- ball and football games. He plans to get a job after graduation. Qfne Hailgeffb' .XcAIiIciIIc QJCIICQA popular student, serx ed on the student council for three years. and was president of his junior and senior classes. He played trumpet in the band a Iid was president his senior year. .Xu escort to Nliss IJ. H. S. his sophomore and iunior years. he was elected escort of honor his senior year. His plans i nc lxlfle college. Qonald S. Iland A D HI-xi R.-vi. llllr popular. .easy-going fellow was a faxorite .uuoug wrt-stl1IIgI.tIIs. llgtnk also played ltlllltaek on the iavvee football team, .tered in school shows for three years. and sang in the boys chorus for tho years. lie was on the liornni start his Iuzuor year. - . . . . J , lraxorite pastimes are swinuuing, hunting. and fishing. 'Left school about March 1. rx M -62 kiffiff A VVDJL .9 Sit, 'Y' i WEL - 4, w i ACADEMIC Margaret Diane Kirk Diane, a brunette with green eyes, played clarinet in the band for tive years. She was a band librarian and in Hi Varieties for two years, on the broadcaster staff three years, and a chief announcer for one year. Diane likes to dance and swim. She plans to enter the Business Training College in Pittsburgh. ,f 1 if fn LQ, j I iff,-fix Arol' Kline Ai' ro SHOP Pete, a quiet, easy-going fellow, was a favorite among his many friends. .-Xu outdoorsman at heart, he was'an active member of hunting and fishing Club for two years. His favorite pastime was tinkering with his car, a 1941 black Chevrolet. He plans to serve with the navy and then follow a ca auto mechanics. Carole Kline lil'SlNl-QSS linrciviiox Carole, a pretty blue-eyed brunette, is a pleasant, likable, easy-to-get-along-with person. She was in broadcaster club one year and was active on the broadcaster staff two years. ller favorite pastimes include dancing, swimming, and rollerskating. She also likes to watch football and wrestling. Ciarole plans to be a laboratory technician. Joyce Klingensmith Btsixi-iss limi reer in CATION jovce is a very friendly, pleasant lass. .X member ol the band for six vears, she played clarinet. She was in the broacleastier club one year and a member of the broadcaster staff for two years. She was also in Hi Varieties and Tri-Hi-Y for three years. plans to go to college. Marlene Kosko Iirsixitss l':IJlfCATlON Klarlene is a pleasant, friendly lass. She was a member of the Clipper staff and dramatics club for one year, girls chorus and Hi-Yarieties for three years. Marlene likes to dance, roller-skate, and play volleyball. She also likes to watch wrestling and football. Her favorite subject is shorthand. She has no definite plans for the future. Robert Kriner Ac Bob is a well-liked, easy-going fellow who Joyce ADEMIC enjoys reading books and playing piano. He sang tenor in the mixed chorus, boys chorus, mixed octet, and Hi Varieties. In addition to belonging to broad- casters club for two years, he also announced at football games and wrestling matches. He plans to study pharmacy. Homer Hand Bcsixisss Encciariox This blue-eyed boy with the wide, friendly smile was better known as junior to his many friends. Happy- go-lucky and carefree describe him to a HT. He belonged to projection club for two years. As he was fond of athletics, his favorite subject was physical education. He plans to join the navy. William Hann lxnt'sTRiAL ARTS This tall, good-looking blond was well-liked by his fellow classmates because of his quiet, unassuming manner and his pleasant smile. Swimming tops his list of favorites, but he also enjoys attending wrestling matches. Being an outdoorsman, he took an active part in the hunting and fishing club for two years. He plans to enter the navy. Y David Hepler .Xcanmiic llave, one of our more talented musicians, played bass horn in the band for live years and was a Quartermaster for fpur years. ln his senior year, he served as vice president of the band and was a representative to district band. He was a three-year member of photography club and stage crew, and member of the projection club. Don L. Hoover Amo Snot- Don, an amiable, well-liked lad, was popular among his fellow Classmates. He was a home-room repre- sentative to student council in both his sophomore and senior years. lion was also a shop reporter for two years. 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Hix 1-hi 'f lwblmy if ' g In ntl - md u PVT-ll rw ill -'gll i g qi, HQ plz, Irnlllfmmlv in rhv lmmi, 11.11100 land, I 1 lm 1, .gud H Y i-tive. H1-pI.mN . - ' lllgi un il NROTC fvh1Ig -hip. 'u rlfh l.I. 'h1. l- 1' s 3 D6 3 tvs Patricia Lou Mack Harold Mahlon Earl M jack McCarthy Fred McCluskey lValter Patricia Lou Mack Bcslxisss EDUCATION Pretty Patty, a pert, provocative person, capped a busy school career by being voted runner-up to the Flaming Foliage Queen at Renova. She was an attendant to Miss D. H. S. her senior year, a member of dramatics club, Tri-Hi-Y, and student council for three years. A Prom Princess candidate, she led the class in Charm School set. Harold Mahlon INut's1a1AL Airrs This quiet and pleasant fellow hails from Bloom Township. At D. H. S. he busied himself with his shop work, his favorite subject. XYorking with radio and TY vie with his interest in hunting and fishing for top recreational pursuits. He belonged to the hunting and fishing club for two years. Harold plans a Career in industry. Earl Magill .-Xcamayiic Earl, the Cvene Krupa of ll. H,,S., superbly highlighted his talent for music with his outstanding showmanship on drums in the Beaver band, pep band, and Hi Yarieties. He was a natural for districts his senior year. As a sophomore he was a crack runner on the track team. Earl hopes to attend the Naval School of Music. Leroy Marshall Bvsixicss linrcariox Leroy was a member of the hunting and fishing club in his sophomore and junior years. His favorite sport is basketball. He played in the outfield on the baseball team for three years. He spent most of his leisure time attending sports events and hunting and fishing. Leroy plans to enter the navy in the near future. Delores Matthews Bt's1Ni2ss Enccarlox Dee, a 'lively little lass, could always be found making someone laugh. She was musically inclined, having been drum major her senior year and a bass trombone player during concert season. Dee was also a member of the ensemble, trio, and octet. She entertained in Hi Yarieties for three years and served as student council secretary her senior year. 0 FP: agill Leroy Marshall Delores Matthews 2 McConnell Carole McDonald Lee McGarvey Jack McCarthy Acro SHOP Tall, slim, and silent is jack. He made the hunting and hshing club his main activity all three yearsebly earnest participation in the club's activities. Jacks hobby is American and foreign made cars, for which he has unusual interest. He hopes to attend trade school or go to machinist school in the air force. Fred McCluskey ACADEMIC This tall, dark-haired lad was a member of the dramatics club, and luinting and hshing club. His athletic ability in track was featured during his sophomore and junior years in distance events. His favorite hobby was custom and sports cars. Fred's future plans include working for a fcvv months and then enlisting in the marines. Walter McConnell Acro Snot Quiet, studious, ambitious, and conscientious are out standing trade-marks of lX'alter. He participated in the activities of the projection club for three years. hhvllflxlllg with automobiles was his favorite pastime. In the near future VValter plans to go to trade school to further his knowledge of auto mechanics. He also expects to serve with the armed forces. Carole McDonald Business l-Invcariox Mac, was a pert little cheerleader who was very active in school life. Carole enjoyed singing, having been a member of the ensemble, trio and girls chorus. She was also a member of student council, Tri-Hi-Y, and broad casters. In her spare time, Carole likes to dance and skate After graduation she plans to enter a business-secretarial college. Lee McGarvey Acaprzmc Lee, better known as Hairy, was the school's great traveler and adventurer. He was an outstanding runner on the track team his sophomore year. With a smile for everyone, Lee was well-known and popular. Cars head his list of hobbies. After graduation Hairy plans to travel or give his services. to the L. S. Navy. J f- Q ll f ' s fi! , A 1217 I'-tg. ,f3'5 .' 1 Constance L. McNeil VVillian1 Miknis Marilyn Miles Miller Clifford Miller Donald R. Miller Jayne E. Miller Robert Nicholas Miller Roland Miller Nila Lee Minns Constance L. McNeil Iicsiwt-iss Eot'C.-vt-lox Donald R. Miller GENERAL Connie, a dark-haired lass, always has a friendly smile for everyone. During her junior and senior years she was a cheerleader. She belonged to dramatics club, broadcasters, and 'liri-Hi-Y, In her senior year she was a member of the student council, and she was secretary for Klr. Kagy. Connie plans to follow business education. William Miknis ACADt5MtC Bill, a vet'satile halfback on the football team for three years, was an energetic defensive player. Student Council topped his service activities, while Hi Varieties spotlighted him as a comedian. .Xmong other hobbies, Bill was very proficient in tying Hies in hunting and fishing Club. Bill's plans include college or the armed service. M3filYn Miles Bcsixtiss Eoccattox With her appealing personality and attractive appearance, Mimi is very well-liked. She was public relations Chairman of the student council her senior year. .X varsitv cheer- leader, she belonged to 'l'ri-Hi-Y and, her senior vear, she sang with the ensemble. She was a secretary for Nlr. Kagv. Arman Miller ,XCAUILMIC Arman, sometimes known as Nleatball, a star end on the football Ittilll. was elected the outstanding IP. H. player of the year. He also was a sliil-ty guard on the basketball team. Stage appearances with the dramatics club high ligh-ted his non-athletic activities. .Xrman's plans for the future are college and the armed service. Clifford luillel' -XC,x.U1..M1C During his three years at ll. ll. S., congenial Cliff was a valued musician in the band, having played clarinet and bass clarinet for three years. Nlodel railroading rates high with this brown-haired chap. Cliff plan: to make the nay v his life's work, or after a hitch in the service he may attend college. ' 20 Don was an energetic football manager in his sophomore and junior years. He also managed the basketball and track teams for one year each. IJonny's main interest is photography, and he served as a member of the pho- tography club for three years. He is considering the armed services for his vocation. Jayne E. Miller ACADEMIC Jayne, quiet but friendly, is the possessor of pretty blue eyes and blonde hair. She played alto saxophone in band for three years. During her senior year she played in Hi Varieties orchestra and the dance band. As a sopho- more she was a member of art club. She is eyeing a college Career. Robert Nicholas Miller ACADEMIC Nick, because of his humorous disposition, has a wide Circle of friends. He participated in football, basketball, and track in his junior year. Nick, having been a member of dramatics club, was noted for his stage appearance, notably in hillbilly roles. His favorite pastime is fishing. NiCk's future plans include college. Roland Miller lNlJl'SlRIAl. .kms Roley, shy and quiet, was well-liked by his classmates at IJ. H. S. He was a two-year member of hunting and fishing Club. Roley, being active in sports, was a three- year member of the track and football teams, having played end on the grid team his senior year. Roley's plans for the future include Stevens 'lirade School. Nila Lee Minns .-XCADI-LMIC Known for her sweetness and eagerness to help others, Nila is always cheerful, always laughing. .-X small, lively brunette, she is also known for her artistic ability. Her favorite class was P. ll. Nila was a member of ticket Club for three years and dramatics club for two years. During her sophomore year she belonged to Chorus. ,Q-.. 808 a-Q y , 1 'a 'Q Bonnie Mix Claudine H. Molnar Marlene Moore Xvalter Mowrey David Murdock james Musser Della Nelson Hazel Joyce Nelson Bill Nimmo Carol Palmer Bonnie Mix Home Nl.-XKING James Musser NIACHINIE SHoP Bonnie, with her never-ending patience, will get along well in the world. During her sophomore year she belonged to leaders club, dramatics club, and chorus. She was also a member of ticket club. ln her spare time she enjoys swimming and dancing. Bonnie's future plans include marriage. Claudine H. Molnar ACADEMIC CoIIIIie, a curly-haired blonde, was popular among her many friends. She was a member of dramatics club and sextet her sophomore year. She was also a member of girls chorus and ticket club for three years and Tri-Hi-Y one year. Connie enjoys skating and dancing. She plans to attend St. Yincent's School of Nursing in Erie. Marlene Moore BL's1NEss EnL'c.aTIoN A reserved, quiet, and patient person, Marlene, whose strong character will help her to succeed in the world, is very likable. She was on broadcaster staff and Clipper staff for three years. During her senior year she was a member of F. H. .'X. She also entertained in Hi Varieties as a vocal soloist. Walter Mowrey NlACHlNli SHOP Walt is a brown-eyed lad who came to D. H. S. from Washington Township. Conscientious and sincere, Walter took all his studies seriously, especially machine shop, his favorite subject. Hunting and fishing club was his choice of school clubs and outdoor life is his special interest. He expects to farm in the future. David Murdock ACADEMIC Dave was active in the projection and photography clubs, boys chorus, senior octet, Hi Varieties, and dramatics. He was a member of the football and track teams as well as a district wrestling champion. President of his junior home room, he was also student council president, and an escort to Mr. D. H. S. Dave plans to be a doctor. Jim is a dark-haired lad who came from Sandy. He took great interest in the projection club, having been an energetic projectionist for three years. jim was also an asset on the broadcasters staff and the stage crew. He spent two years in photography club. jim has no definite plans for the future. Della Nelson Home XlAKING Although she has a reserved and quiet personality. Della will get along well in the world because of her initiative and her ability to understand people. She was a member of ticket club, girls chorus, and dramatics club. Her spare time is spent roller-skating. She has no definite plans for the future. Hazel Joyce Nelson BL'sINEss l'3IlL'CA'll0N :Xn amiable, hazel-eyed, brown-haired lass, Joyce came to D. H. S. from Sandy in her junior year. XYell-liked, she was a Forum staff writer, a member of the ticket club and girls chorus during her senior year. Her favorite sports include volleyball and hockey. joycc is undecided about future plans. Bill Nimmo Acro SHoI' Bill, an attractive lad with blond hair and blue eyes, is well-liked for his pleasing personality. He was a Inember of the hunting and fishing club for two years. His favorite pastimes include swimming, dancing, and watching foot- ball. Bill, who likes cars, owns his own. He plans to enter the air force. Carol Palmer Bt'sINEss l':Dl'CA'l'ION Carol, a pleasant, hazel-eyed, brown-haired girl, came to us from Beechwoods. For three years she was a very active member of the art club and a writer on the Forum staff for one year. Sewing was one of Carol's favorite hobbies. She would like to get a job in industry. 21 '? J sf - c fs, ' ig aft W. ' , iv Ted Palumbo Anthony Parulski Gail Phillips Si Platt .-' 1511110 Pf0d5lNJ Dale Rayle Darrell Ray Edward Reich Donna Reitz .' .lliott 'R 'tz' X gf b , : ly f ' v Q 1 f Ted Palumbo VOCATIONAL NTACHINES Dale Rayle ' A'XCADl-:MIC Ted made many friends with his smile, curly hair, and mature attitude. As one who has decided to enjoy life, Ted devotes his spare time to driving his car and hunting. In the machine shop he proved his' vocational worth by turning out excellent work. 'l'ed's plans for the future are indefinite. Anthony Parulski ACADEMIC Energetic, dependable Tony won a hne reputation for his excellent academic work and his pleasing personality. He was a member of the projection club for three years and the hunting and fishing club for one. In his spare time he enjoys hunting, fishing, and driving his car. Tony plans to attend D.l'.C. to start a career in aeronautical engineering. Gail Phillips ACADEMIC jeep, a fun-loving, blue-eyed blonde, played saxophone in the band for three years and dance band for twobyears. She performed in Hi Varieties, was active in Tri-Hi-Y, and belonged to the ticket club and dramatics club. Gail plans to attend St. Francis Nursing School in Pittsburgh. Si Platt .icaomilc Fun-loving Si, who was a threesyear member of the dra- matics club, shared his humor with his many friends. He wrestled for three years and was a member of the track team for three. Si hunted, fished, and was always ready to discuss cars. His plans for the future include working in a steel mill. Lynne Prody Bcsixi-:ss liot'c.x'iiox This dark-haired, dark-eyed gal was a favorite among her friends. She was among the good musicians and showed her abilities as a clarinet player during her six years' membership in the band. During her sophomore year she performed in Hi Yarieties and was an active member of the dramatics club. Lynne would like to get a job as a secretary. 22 Before coming to D. H. S. in his jun r year, Dale had played both baseball and football as a sophomore at Renova, Pa. His genuine smile and friendly manner won him many friends soon after his arrival. Gene likes to hunt and fish, and he does so in his leisure time. He plans to join the air force. Darrell Ray Gi-ixiiiut Because he is a leader and has a personality brimming with humor, Darrell's classmates elected him president of his senior home room and Mr. D. H. S. For two years Darrell was a member of the hunting and fishing club. He enjoys horseback riding, swimming, and most outdoor sports. Darrell hopes to find a career in gas production. Edward Reich TNDUSTRIAL ARTS Eddie spent much of his spare time helping others. Ed sparked the stage crew for three years, aided the projection club for three years, and was property manager of the band for two. Many times Eddie was behind the scenes helping a program succeed. Heeding the call of the out- doors. he enjoys trapping as a hobby. He is aspiring to become a game warden. Donna Reitz Bcsixigss Eoccaiiox This quiet. amicable girl was known as Donnie to her many friends. For two years she was an active member of the Clipper staff. She was very interested in sports and liked to watch football and wrestling. Reading fiction is also among her hobbies. After graduation Donna would like to work as a secretary, Elliott Reitz .Xc.xin1.MiC l-llliott. a three-year member of the band and a superb trumpet player. also played in the Hi Yarieties band for three years, in the dance band for two, and was selected for district band as a senior, He wrestled for two years and excelled in track for three. Twice elected H. R. president, Elliott plans to attend college. 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Sldllellllg, he pl111s to attend eollege Dorothy States BLSINESS EDLc1'r1ox Dorothy 1 QUICI consc1ent1ous glrl from Beechwoods could always be depended upon to fulhll her 'dutxes Dot 11 1s a one year member of projection club She took a11 1ct11e p1rt 111 H1 X arxetxes her se111or year Bemg an and sports fdll Dot was usually Oll lliillfl at 1thlet1c eyents She pllllw 1 seeretarml eareer Terry Stlteler 'XCADI MIC Snesh was a quarterback o11 the D H S gr1d1ro11 team for two years a11d a forward on thej X backetball team for Olle Our klllg of Smlles dlsplayed h1s beamxng counten1nce a11d good naturedness often Snesh s other '1ct111t1es lllClLlCl6d two years of baseball, and two years of dr1mat1cs club as well as ho1neroom secretary 111 h1s senxor year Delores Sunealltls Home xlAhIXG Delores better k11ow11 to her classmates as Done was well ltked because of her pleasmg d1spos1t1on and sense of h11mor Done was actlye 1n the tlcket club for three years and was a one year n1ember of F H -X dramatxcs and H1 XZFICIIES as for hobbles Done enjoys roller skatlng and ICB sk 1t1ng Her pla11s for the future 111clude marrlage 2a L- -'11 5' 'V' .Dt 4 '1 V f' Q f-:A Q? 1 I5 11-,. 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S111 1 '111 i 1: X 1-11 1 1 1 '11 I 1.1r5 1 1 11' 1: ' 115 ' hrQ11 ' -'11 5, 1111 ' j h 1 Fl ph 1 1 A'-11r 5h1 1. 1'lix'11 111 '1'r1-111-Y. .X11 1 511111111 5h1- 11111 5 1 1 13111111 51'h 1 '1 1151 '11t1 I 1' ' g 1' 1 , ' .11 'xp Gretchen Weaver icamfxnc Nlodest and dem11re Gretchen xx 1n fr1ends xx1th her xxarm sm1le and congemal manner X broadcaster club and staff member she became ch1ef announcer her sen1or xear She xxas semor home room seere tarx a reporter on the Lbpper staff a11d she per formed 1n H1 XHFIGIICS for three xears Gretchen IS enrolled 1n Chatham College 1n Pntsburgh Russell Weaver XC-XDYNIIC Russ an easx gomg lad could alxxax be seen dr1x1ng h1s red co11x ert1ble -Xct1xe 111 school atfalr Ru xxa an e cort to Xlr D H S NICE pre ldellt of both h1s jumor and semor cla e edltor of the Forum representatne on the t11dent Cflllllfll and a llIl8l'T'lEiIl on the Jaxxee and x.1rs1tx football teams Russ plans to go to college I ouis S Welble Bt SINI ss I 111 cxnox Dependable cooper1t1xe illfl xx1ll111g to e1xe 1 h1nd 111 all school act1x1t1es xx as Lo111e Bemg 1ntere ted 111 outdoors LUUIC xx ls a member ot hlllllllljl lllfl Ins lllg, elub Furtherntg b1s 111terest 111 ports e xx 1s an ardent supporter of the b 1 eball te 1111 lo111e xx IS 1 member of proJect1o11 111cl chef tl1 b e pl1 s to enter 1 lJlISlllt'-H eo eel John whlf6S6ll Xe 1111 xnc Il 1 Fltlllllx l x th .1 lug Illlll xx ISUIIL o o talented n111s1t1111s hdxlllg plax ed for nxe xe1rs 111 the balld He xx IS 1lso a member ol d1nce band nnxed octet boxs choru and H1 X IFICIILN pl ns to jo1n the lllxx 1nd then o11 to co ge Dorsey Wllson xc 1111 xnc llorsex 111 easx gfllllg l1le1ble felloxx xx 1s knoxx ll to h1s 1 lassmates for h1s .1b1l1tx to get along xx 1th others He xxas a11 act1xe member of the projectlon club for three xears Dorsex bleed QCICIICC and dld much exper1me11t111g 111 h1s sp1re llI'I1E Dorsex IN pl1nn1ng, to e11l1st ln the Nlerchant Nlannes alter gratl11at1on Judlth A Wmsloxx Bts1x1 ss I 111 CXTION 11s1c1llx Illllliltll 111 It be onuet to 5,1rs e oru or three XLIFN tntl elr e11 en11e for txxo xe1rs Xnother school 0I'gllll7iIlUIl 111 xxh1eh she serxed durlng her sen1or xear xxas ClI'il'll'iIlCS cl11b jud1e took part 111 the 1ct1x1t1es of lr1 H1 Y for three xears Her faxor1te p1st1me ls readme, Her post school dllllllllflll IS to become a telephone operator .IamesH Zartman INDISTRIAI XRIQ N1 x 1 b1g SITlIl6 lor ex erxr p ax ed drntns 111 the He KN er lllllll lor SIX xe1rs H to: part 111 H1 X 1r1et1es for o11e xear 11111 xx 1 1 three xear men1ber of hllllllllg and llihlllg, 1111 -IIITI a member of the Xrmx reserxe Dl3IlQ3.C8I'L6I'lll pr1nt111g after h1s tour of dntx xx1th lncle Sam QQQX,-579-W Q' f5 -3 I X Q0 Ooo ggvk 1 2 wg. sa fx , ' C1 75 X4 X0 S5 'Sz ' . .' . r.-gt ' 5' J I N . v Q 55 . is 'Q I U 5, '1 'l -1. -1 ' -2 Q' Q :h 1 1 . 1 x 1 51 s 1 ., ,' 1. 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UNK FL XXII U 1CtI'N Ffllll FHUIU T 1011 N mud fx 1 sun rx . rrnll Q 11 L lu-I A ,u v Q MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS Oh xxhat a rellef to haye the chlldren 1n bed and to Slt doxxn for a fexx mmutes' VK onder xx hat s IH the paper Oh the Beax er foot ball season opens ton1ght It seems l1ke only last year that I xx as a semor at D H S and xxas It the openlng football game Let s see that s n1ne years ago no ten years ago Hoxx tlme H1es B 1nds blar1ng'Shr1ll XOILCS Croxxd hurry1ng push1ng Oh xxh1t excltement md tenseness On the field xx ere SCUIOTS JIITI Supl1z1o Larry Be1ghey Daye Nlurdock Russ XX eaxer Greg Culley -Xrman NI1ller 'Klan Serafam Gene Clble Rollx NI1ller D1ek Xndruloms Jlm Conley and JIITI S1mon as m IU lger -Xlthough xxe h ad only txxo xxxns ag unst e1ght losses for the se :son the boys gaxe thelr best and 1t t1mes mueh good footh 1ll xx IS seen Basketball and xxrestlmg oceupled our itten t1on dur1ng the xxmter Dave Nlurdock Ed Borrell1 and Don Ord xxere D1str1ct IX champs ln wrestl1ng Don Hand RODIH Crytser .Im Conley 1nd Ell1ott Re1tz xxere other grapplers 1m Supl1z1o Larry Be1ghey -Xrman Nllller Xlck Nlxller Klan Serafim and D1ck Eln1ck1 xxere the semor s courtmen Baseball and track s1xx many of these same boys IH those sports 31 sport xxxthout a b and xx ould be llke xx ashlng your feet w1th your sox on Vx ouldn t It noxxg lhe Beaver band IH 1955 56 had twenty four sen1ors the largest group to ever graduate at one t1me Ixlany of these xxere fixe and sm year veter ms Dee Ixlatthevxs skullfully led the band 1n foot ball season I remember Bemg versat1le Dee pl 1yed trombone elurmg the concert season Donnt Smouse xx is selected for state b and after bemg at d1str1ct bind Other D H S d1str1ct bmd players were Slndra Sh1elds je 1n Cllrk Lmda D1llman Ramona Keen Elllott Rextz Davld Helpler and Earl Gene Ixrupa Ixlaglll Flammg Follage honors xxere xx on by Patty Nlack at D H S Davld Nlurdock escorted Patty to Renova for the festwal xxhere Patty xx alked aw ay vx1th runner up honors Sadle Havxkms Day on 'November I8 1935 st zrted the yeirs soc1al events Buddx Splcher and hls b and played for the ptrty All the square dancmg Jltterbuggmg and polkas really had the gym Jumpung xx1th J1ye Lets see .I1m Sxmon and Ed Relch rece1yed axx ards for the ugllest couple NI1m1 XIIIGS and Delores Ixlngs corsages xxon DFIZGS and ill that candy vegetables gum and r1bbon d1d look good on B1ll Nl1kn1s and Larry Ixl1ngensm1th Oh that crazy H1llb1Ilx XI eddmg group Carole McDonald Patty Dalton Larry Be1ghex Flhott Re1tz Carolee Caramela -Xl Serahm COHHIC INIcNe1l and an oh yes JIITI Suplxzxo certamly deserved the prlze they xx on The neatest couples xxere -Xrman 'xI1Iler and anet Shalett Blll Nl1kn1s and NI1m1 NI1les Gene Daughertx and Olga Sedor and Xlck NI1ller and Lmda Casey For the most or1g1nal costumes It seems to me that Don Ixruk Polly Hay Fel1c1a Sterley and Joe Step anausky recelxed prxzes aes thats rlght They xxore -Xlplne costumes There xxas some entertunment too Earl NIag1ll and h1s drums xxere surelx there H I-ran NI1kn1s and Elhott Reltz had a band L1rry Be1ghey B111 XIllxIl1S Fran NI1kn1s and j1m SUDIIZIO sang too Then there xx as lovable Llese We xxere fortunate 1n havxng I1eselotte Ixrumpeter as an exchange student from Iubeck Germany Because xxe enjoy ed I lese so much the student eounell started 1 Bond of I'r1endsh1p e xmpugn to ruse tunds for tr msport mon of mother ex 1h1nge student Students the next year hid S imuel S1egr1st from SWlf76l'l1IlCl xxe xxere not there the next ye tr d :rn 1t' and S1m xx IS so handsome Many of us xxere busy tak1ng scholarsh1p exammatxons Xarx Sholes rece1ved the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorroxx axx ard -Xlthough xxe had no Ernest Borgnmes or ann 1 Nlagnams 1n ourclass I m sure Carole N11 Donald and Dave Ixlurdock could eas1ly have xx tlked 1xxay xx1th Oscars for thelr parts 1n H1 X ITIS t1es Oscars for lexdershlp and d1reet1on should have gone to Nl1ss jackle Schoch Ixen Bonsall INl1ss Esther Roblson and Hoxx ard Svxtsher for thexr parts IH our annual varlety show H1ghl1ght1ng our soc1al events xx as the eorona t1on of 'Nancy Thom as and Darrell R1x IS NI1ss and Nlr D H S Ixttle Xaney xx as so r1d11nt and Dxrrell so husky Illd handsome llnda D1llm an w as lovely IS Nl 11d of Honor md dark complex1oned Gene H xggerty xvas Sffllxlllf, 1n hxs formal In Patty 'NI aek INI1m1 NI1les B1ll1e Cloak Dave Uurdock I 1rrx Be1ghey and Russ Vlexver xxe certa1nly chose class members xx1th exe appeal as well as t xlent The jumors xx ere sue h lovely hosts It the prom The G arden of Roses they used for a settlng xx is be xutxful md th xt llltlllfl mus1c' Iaunnx I cm t remember the n xme of the orehestrt I xxent w1th joe Bloxx He vx ts 1 good egg and so mueh fun -Xnnle llleh d1d her best to get h1m for the prom I vxonder xx here Joe IS noxx I bet I st1ll haxe the dance program IH th at box IH my dresser at mothers Graduatxon' Of course It xvas the bug exent of our year for that xvas the purpose of our txxelve years 1n school Happy t1me A sad t1me too but xxe do h xxe our memor1es They xx1ll last us through the years and xx lrm our hearts is t1me goes on Oh the baby IS crx1ng and I d1d hope that she xx ould sleep xxell tomght 29 it V9 . 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' I ,V 11151111 111 1- ' '1 ' 11111. P111 x' I 1-1 x'.1111lxl.1111'1- . '1 ' ' '1 - 'h111r- H311 Q- ,, U1-I 1 1,1 U11 111111 co-11111' 111111 - 5 om xl Y wr M - l'm'I I i A Q .V . . he11 . ily 11. . ' 1 1 . 1 ' ' 1 1 Th- N -A 1 In V mi ' 1 il A 5 'fl J W N XI, :X1' 1' 11111 11'111'11i11gs 1r111' 111' IJ. 11. S 1 A L '. 1-Q i A. 1- 4 1. l1x'l,1 . 311.1 l Home room onict-rx from FUOII1 ll fhfm n In tht- right are .xlllld MAL- xiwfgiill, jlfkxifikllll Hob Hoover. x inc IJI'l'NifiL'IlT 1 and .XIII1 NIc'Kt'c, secretary. iid Horrclli, Dave Dirk-. Gary Schwartz, and Bob Rideout are in the top row in the picture to the left. Bottonl row: Ron Stark, Mike Steinbach, and Bob Grinnell. Below ill thc top row of thc pil'IlII'L' on thi' Ivfz: Huvurly Snyder, Shirle-5' Nloort-, and Yiolut XYeary. Mary jo Hopkinx, Iilaille .XIlfi'lUIlf', and Donna Fruelse are ill thc hottonl row. Shown in the pivtllrc on the right, top row: ijillllliiiilltl fitilfhllfl, Lcnort- XN'cl:cr, .Xnnll Linningt-r, Nllllfy iJnllworth,1llld Blzlncthu Xltlhlnn. M' f--.a- -y W , - M, .. 1 W Y, ,MM if-ff ' H V, ' , - , WN, M . C 5 l I -T if m S-'x. 'Neff , 'MX' QT-N '1 '1 V - I -.. so To tht- lt-ft, Iirwt row: HB'iilIl BIYJHHI, Nanry XYt-ilcrilllci Nllllvy Shtltifcr. Second row: Mary ,Xlicu Hofkavich, Georgia Rath and .Xda IQLIC' johns. Third row: Mike i,Ui4PhUI1ki and Sam Sfliiff- zalk. Fourth row: ilkiill Ully, Dirk Snlith, jot- Yail, jot- Stt-ptlllllllfky zlnfi Dick Brady. 31 XTT Qu- 3 Sahlce Bowser, Marlene Neely, Caroline Benghauser, Mabel Klirtgeiismith, and Lurcttzl Phillips are in the first row of the pivturv on tht- loft. Others in tht- picture ure Mary .Xmi Nt-lwii, lin-lyit c1llI'lSICllM'II, lidiimim Kvcn, Nancy Slit-riklt-, mul Sliulnt lk-rgtifuii. That tirst rtm' tif thv pivttirt- to the right fhows .ltiflrcy l,llfL', liixiu Bitilvy, and Nlgzry lillvu 'lilitmias Sumiicl row: Judy c1lllllL'Qlt'I'. Margie- Yivklatiitl, ttml Rrisv Vhrin. 'liliirtl rim: Luis jwlinsuii, l,wt'11.t ililltlllhlx, C'ttrolSlm11mm, vlmtii llfjllillliill. :tml ,login Sxxtiizf-iii. K llvlttw, ltllit tw right. .irv lit-ii 5IJlL'll4'I'. -It-rvinic llliurlitlr. Lal Xlulwltclc, llttltcr llixuii. 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'1111r11r11x1: CQ11r5'XX'i11f11111. wk KJII 1111- r1g111SuvN1.1r11-y1f1111111111. SU1Q4JI1l1l 1lXYI SilIllS1g1L'I', K113' N1L',xll1lllx1l,1.ll.x1l 11111 , and 1'1111y Reilly. 1-411 row: Frau x111iIl15i1I1L1j1Jl1 E11 51111111-ck. v',,,,' ,,-va-1 4'-ef V , 1 ,.,...---1'-' .....' .,f.'- - .1 Z 1. , Q , Y - ,. 114. Y LJ. 1 :..,,, , 1 . Y 6 r ffl, 1I.111'N.'111 as N ' 1 A 1. K. , .ITN '. 1. 1 Vx-.r 11 V. L' Z1 '15 N,fN11.I1,.f. 1'1 .1 - .I'f1xN'.' 1'1'.1m- 1 1 111u111 .L'1.' '1'.-,.-.-1r.'- 1.1 5 111f11.17' -. is ,A , VA ,- xiii., urn ei Xliller lxe Pluic Xlfbdilrgfk limi IlijE?M,I?IcCUnm Km Harold Burlex incl Xliert lilo L .MH . . A jf ,, M7 in . W Jw: .. 5 'ig n ,I .xl e F51 ' ., -. ng . I K, . fl fi' w. :Q , Q V - , ' X , , lux 5 . .. l X s Richard Dixon and jim Pelletier are seated iii the tirst row of the picture to the left. Second row: Gary Long, Clair Gearhdrl, and Ruskin llressler. Smmling: Blair Xlivliiiels. lfrrul Kiilltz, llale Bailey, Klux Hallimell, Clinton Harriger, Frank Xlliile. and IJOII Ord. Understudies To The Stars Highest honors the sophomores Could give to its members went to Nancy' Good and Dave Kline when the rlass elected them to the Court of Nliss and Klr. D.H.S. Sports were popular with the boys. Ron Furdock, Sam Moore, and Frank Malasky won football letters while Bill Zarfoss, Ron Ferguson, Frank Topeck, and Nels Pearson were gridiron man- agers. Twelve sophomore boys won jay Vee football numerals. Ken Green was wrestling manager, in which sport Rod Brooks, Bill Hopkins, and Ron Furdoek won letters. Junior Home room ofncer in room 22 shown below are Josephine Skraba, secretaryg Kent Culley, presi- dent, and jean Weyant, vice president. Standing in the top picture: Harry Dunworth, Connie Guth, Carol Muffie, Linda Heasley, and Bernard Berghoff. Kneeling: Stanley Pasierb and Doug- fl . l N 'I , , v , V fl ,fxi l .1rrow. Sefonrl pietnre. standing, liarlv Sim er. Yvonne Fernl, Nlary jane Ball. joan Xleyanl. lxt-1,1 Q nlley, .intl 'Iii Slxralfa. lxneelingi llave Klottorn, llaroltl Xonnu, anil slnn. l.'t-nxo-e. l'allY Sholes. lnflx xllllllkl, Vatu Xlilcsleh, and lgvelyn Kaine are shown statiimlmu in the ih:rfl picture. Kneeling: kliin lleiola. Roger Brooks. Boll llechiel, and fiary lloueli. lo the lelt. standing: llarli Carlson. janet liall. glean XM-yaiit and Xirgnna btine. lxneelinu llwl' lf'fll'T- lXCl1 Green, Fred l'owm-rs and Ralph l5.trl1.tr-lay, wr Sophomores varsity basketball letters went to Lee Shields, John Coyle, George Anderson, I-'rank Malasky, Andy Shetller, and managers Bob Barraclough, Bill Chase, and I-'rank Topeck. Many sophomores were musically minded, participating in band or chorus. Dee Xorthey, Martha Hallstrom, and Barbara Stover were majorettes. Hi Varieties, plays, and service organiza- tions had many sophomore members. joe Shields was one of the outstanding Bond of Friendship salesmen, and the entire class supported this and other drives made by the school. Officers in room 23, shown below, are Sam Moore, vice president: joan Mcliolonis, Secre- taryg and Jay Crooks, president, Standing in the top picture: Linda Ramsey, Dee Northey, and janet Miles. Kneeling jack Marley, Bob Hina: lg, sr- l Hibbert, john Coyle, and Lee Shields. Second picture, standing: Barbara Kurten, Carol Tudor, Bernice Conley, and Lois Yarner. Kneeling: Dick Flick, Mike Olmes, Gary Sycalik, and Dick Eltringham. Third picture: jo.Xnn McCullough, Sandra Smith, Linda johnson, and Nancy Hurd. In front: Irene Hauck and Mary .Io l'hrin. To the right: Sam Moore, joan Mc- Kolonis, jay Crooks, judy Hoskavich. Helen Aravich, Linda Britton, Donna Hurd, Yirginia Grndzinsky, and Donna Milliron. E ,., -'B 444 fs f,-,'l.+ .', A ' .ll U, Shown standing are Judy Umbaugh, Carol Clapsaddle, Alice Weber, and Martha Mohney. Kneeling: Robert Ludwig, Ed Gearhart, john Jacobson, and Guy Chittester. Below, standing: Alice Richards, jean Smith, and Mary Srock. Kneeling: Allen Weber, Robert Larimer, and Allen Taube. xi A i V 2' ' sf? ?' ff-.Q 'J Nw 1-e rin4f Officers of home room 29 seen above are Ron Furdock, president: Nancy Good, secre- tary: and Dave Kline, yire prefirlent. Below, standing, are lkick Ferguson, john Humphrey, Neila Brown, Gwen lruesdale, and Ivor Hetrick. First roxy: Dick DeXYitt, Marlin Conrad, Gary Fiechel, john liojalad, Gary George. fl Standing in the top picture on the right are Carole Thrush, Carolyn Lum, Sandra Smith, Carol Enslin, anal Betty Hoon. Kneeling: Dick Hollman. Andy Shetiler, Tom Johnston, Nels Pearson, and Rodney Brooks. In the bottom picture Eleanor I-Iann, Betty Ishman, Frances Dunlap, jane Maine, and lbs-lores King are Stanrling. Kneeling are john Krawczak, Bob Barraflough, Bill Zarfosf, Larry Klingensmith, and Lenny Caramella. Above, standing, is seen janet Barr, judy Thompson, jean Turk, and Cora Ilressler. Kneeling: Bob Marley, Bill Hopkins, Gene Swarnier, jini Snyder, and Bill Linninger. In the top picture below. standing: lion Hanson Franci' Collins Geor e -Xnderson Bob Y 2 . g . , Smeal, and Fred McCracken.- Kneeling: Don Conrad, Don Yogus, and Bill Snyder. Bottom picture, standing: Patty Burkis, Sandra Rieg, Barbara Shaffer, Gail l'entz, and Karen Hoover. Kneeling: Tom Hendricks, Mike MCCreight, Frank Burt, and Oliver Snyder. 0 sq Below. standing: Frank Nlalafky followed by Mary Cochran, Ken Fyt-. judy llaltnn, and Nlartha Hallftroin. Kneeling: judy jones, 'flnio Iiailev, loin Sliatlcr, and .Xllan Spicher. 2 if lloinn- rooni offivt-rs ol rotnn 5 l1ll'llll'Ull lit-low are l'r.ink Nlgilasky, x it dt t NI irx Cftltrin prt 't- prt-fi -n 1 . ' . K . N. idx-nt: :ind l-,lino Bailey, secretary. sw .. 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QV itfk-A A--4--s P42-'b Lil Prxncnpxl of DuBo1s Hlgh School smce 1934 Xlr E J Nl insell has been 1nfluent1al ln sh lpmg the ln es of the xouth of DuBois I rexlouslx he vx as footb all Cmch at D H S t lught me summers If the -Xmerlcan School IU Pans I-rmce and couched at NI lssuhusetts Stite Lnnersnx HL recened h1s B S 1n Fduc mon from Nlxssuhusetts Stun 1nd h1s NI X from I Lnnsx lx mu State L nlwersltx He h1s done post gr idu ne vsorlx ll Penn St ate ind H Lrx 1rd l nn ersltx Nlr Nlmscll IS 1 member of the Phl blgma lxappl thc -Xdelphm Honor Souetx Su ond ITN Prlncmp 11 -Xssom 1 mon md N l- HX Durmg, VK orld XX xr ll he served on the DuBo1s Dr xft B 1rd md he IS presentlx A d1reetor of the DuBo1s Educi t1on1l Ifoundauon Nlr Mansell who IS mterested IH sports 1nd muslc has the ambmon to be 1 part of A good hugh school and to be of SCFVICC to nts Xouth E J MAN SELI Prmcnpal Carol Roaddrmel Oliice Secretarv Guidance - Homemaklng 'Sir VVarren J Coon receix ed his -X B degree from Central Nhchmgan College of Educatlon and hrs NI Ed ln guldance and counselmg from Colorado -X Sz 'XI He was d1str1ct representatlxe of the Pennsxlxanxa State Lm xersnx Center at Swarthmore before commg to DuBo1s He 1 the guxdance counselor at D H S Nilss Kathryn Dowling teaches xocatlonal home maklng and sponsors F H -X She rece1x ed a B S degree 1n Home Izconomlcs Educatlon from Carnegxe Instmtute of Technologx and In non xxorl-txng on her master s degree at Pennsxlxanxa State Lnner ltx Nllss Dowlmg taught 1n Pxttsburgh and 1n Cec1l lownsh1p Hxgh School before COITllllg to l'JuBo1s Xrea -IUIIII Hlgh School Thls IS her thlrd xear at DuBo1 Nlnss lxax Ijfhkllllg 1s prcturcd below and Nlr Warren Coon xn the top plcture the rlght IS Xlr Howard Sxusher and below rs Nlxss Bcrthl Wheelock Nlr Howard Swlsher IS sponsor of the hbrarx stat? Cllpper Forum Compass ar d IS dlrector of puhhcatlons He has been a dlrector of H1 X arnetnes for the past sex eral xears 'Nlr Sxusher recened hrs B S degree from State Ieachers College lndxana la and hls Nl A from George leabodx College for Teachers Nashulle Tenn Nliss Bertha Wheelock superxnses art nn the grades and teaches art nn the semor hlgh school She attended the Edmboro Pa State Teachers College where she obtaxned her B S degree She earned her 'Nl -X at George Peabodx College for Teacher lll Na hxllle Tenn Before comxng to the hlgh school Nlxss XX heeloclt taught art ln the Hubert Street School 1n I7llBOl: Art Library gf! ,419 14 Bliss 31111111111 lf, 111111 MVN 11f1f'111D 911111 K1rs.11'c11c1J111111 N111XX111111111f11'1111111 Languages v , Nfiss Matilda E. Bell 111z11'1111f 11111111111 11111s111.1gcf 81151 MV INUHY N 1111- 'Liv 111'-111 V1'1 'V1N- - 11-1111 S111-.11x11- 11111N111N 1111111r11.1111'.1N111rN1111111111111 NL111, on as sr 'X -1-1 1 1 X11-N 111-11 1'k'l'1'1XL'41 111-r 11.11111-1111' 11cgr111- 1111111 11L1lx1i 111'11 1'1.1x1'rN11y 111111 Xl. 14211. 11t'Ql'l'L' 1,l llI11 11'1111Ny1x4111111 51.1111 1'111x1-rf113. S1111 11111 1.11'11l1il1lIt' Xvflfk 1:1 1710111111 111 1111' 111111111 1,1111 X1X1111l 91111 1 11xc1' '1x Fr1'11111'1 1'N' -, 1 lr' 1 '. f . Mrs' Dorothy HUP? 11-.11'111-5 1.11L1111 .11 11, 11. N N11.1g,-1111 I- 1 1 .11111 lx 1111.111 111 1111 .1111-m1,11 I,r,,w-tim X1. l111111.111,x1111111 11,5 1111411111 11 11111 l'1.1,-111,mL 5I11I1' 1 UEX11-111, 111'1'111'1f 111111111u 11, thi. Iykllgm, 'xnxx 11411 x1111.1, N11,,.,11 1111111 N1111111I.9.11.11x 11111'.J1f11, 111,11 11, 1x1 1.1',1 UTM' IFUIIL' Dudd '11111111 11111 1 Ig ,h.,n,l, 'mm .1.l ..1..,1.,y1. X1 N 1, 1,,111h1' 1 N IM 1 -1 .7 H, 1. . ' 1,1 ,x - . 1 ,11v,,,1 . Xlr. William f1fkllI1Hl '1111' W 1 .1. 1',w11-111 11511 V11-'111 111, I K 1 1 .11-',.- 11,'-1-1.111 ..-1-1111.11 11-' '1111 11 11111 Mr. James H. Cams came to DuBois Area joint High School after fourteen years of varied experience in the automobile industry. He attended Pennsylvania State University, and he teaches automotive education here. Mr. Carns sponsors the held managers. Mr. Louis Goodman received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Ohio Northern and his BI. Ed. from the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Goodman taught machine shop to the blind in Pittsburgh at the Pennsyl- vania Workshop for the Blind. Also he taught in Arnold, Bradford, and Beaver Falls. He teaches mathematics, science and drawing and is director of vocational education. Mr. Donald LaBorde is doing graduate work at Allegheny College after receiving his BS. from California State Teachers College. He previously taught in Mead- ville, Pennsylvania. Mr. LaBorde teaches industrial arts, history, and sponsors the stage crew. This is his third year at D. H. S. Mr. Paul Miller has been the teacher of machine shop practice at DuBois for the past three years. He attended Millersville State Teachers College where he was enrolled in the industrial arts course. Mr. Miller also attended Pennsylvania State l'niversity as a special student in vocational education. Mr, James Carnes Mr. Donald LaBorde 3. ' F F75 wf' , Mr. Miller checks Bill Hopkin's work in machine shop. Mr. Louis Goodman Shqpg Mr. Paul Miller Sr- 5-x wwf Music Nir. Kenneth A. Bonsall rcc'4'ixvrl hix HS. elm-grcc from Siixritichtiiiim l'iiix'L-rxity .tml hix Xl. lfcl. from l'ciiiix5'lx't1iiitt Stiitm- l'iiixt-rxity. Nlr. liorixzill loriiicrly taught tit XXX-xt Xt-xxtoii lligh School, lit,-llwootl-.Xiitix .High School, uiicl nt KL-ith -lxiiiior High School iii .xliUIJll2i, Ili' iiow tciiclicx iiixtrtirm-iitiil music iiiitl xpoiixorx thc lmml :uid cliiiicc orchcxtm .it Iliiliois. Nlisx RIPl7lSlJIllllI'l'C'i5i1 I1lllNii'I'lglS5. Klr. fiilvson llClIlUIn- 1105 light trztiixmixxioii through liicito iii liottom picture. 'Q Miss Esther Robison taught at ,Iuiiiata Yallcy Schools iii .xl0X.lI1KlI'i2l. l't-iiiixylviiiiiii lvcforc coming to lltilioix Area joiiit High School. Shi' tc-Aches x'oc.il music iiiitl sponsors Lihofllr iiiicl ciixviiilwlc. Nlixs Robixoii rcceivucl hcr B.Nl. :lm-grunt from Clrox L- City College iii l'viiiisylxuiiiti. 1 NlissfPatrRcia Duffy I'tji'L1lX'1Jlll.i lmchelor of science airfzi t.'1'i'Il,,gil5I'?,luiL2f ,EM -it If-if A K I iixiiitxx xcrliitatioii clcpiirtmeiit, it-iitbliiiig xhvorthtiml, typing, :incl l-.iiglixlil Mir Duffy is PlIfllll'NN iittiiitigcr of iioii-athletic tictivitics. lhix is ha,-r thirtl yt-iir of ti-.icltiiig hvrt-. Nlr. Donald Houck rt-coin-cl hix HS. :lt-gmc from Smit' 'livziclit-rx Ciollcgc, liloomxliiirg, llL'liIlFf'iXLlllld timl hix NIS. from from Btickiicll liiiiu-i'xity. HC taught at lit-.ixcr Yoctztioinil High School, liczwcrtovrii, l'gi. for loiir im-ttrx. Nlr. Hoiick tt-iichcs typing, xhorthaiicl, xt'c'rvt.iri.il otiicv priicticc. tmiixcriptioii, itiirl liiixiiit-xx I1it1t'llilt1's, Ht' xpoiixorx xtiitlciit xccrvtttricx tiiitl ix cliructor ot xtiirlt-iit 1it'tix'itit'x, Miss L0y0la F. Sullivan rect-in-tl hor iiizixter of ccltimtioii clcgrcc from lk-iiiixylviiiiiit Start- l'iiiu-rxity aiirl clitl hor tiiirlurgriifliiutc work .it Smut 'liuichcrx follegt. lI1tli.1IlL1, l,t'Illlrj'lNtiI1i.i tiiicl tit PC1111 Stiitc. Xlixx Siillixxiii ia lmtixiiicxs tclticaitioii iiistriictor gtml is ticlxixt-r to the iiiiclitoriiim llsl'1t'Tr iiiitl tho lf S. Stump and Boiicl xulcs- IHUII .it lllliitvix. Nir. Samuel K. Gibson tcticlu-x clictiiixtry. phyxicx, xo4.ltioIl.ilxt'it'ii4'1',pr.1L'tit'.1llIititht'tli.iti1'x,zttltl ht- xpoiixorx thc pro,iu'tioii rliili. lltf iw-H-in-cl hix HS. rlcgrm- .it iivtiyxlwtlrg C'--llt-gc .iiicl liix Nl lfsl .it lltikv lhiuirxiti' llc im-xioiixly miiglii .it Sll.ll'Hl1til.ll .it llvttxxlhirq liiilll St litrrilx lhix ix Nlr fiilixoii x xt-1-.tmlxt-.iipitiw:wtiirziiiig tri-iii .i olit'Xm'.1r It-.ixtxiir .lltNt'll1't'. Miss Malinda Knarr ix tht- mithttr ul gt-oiiit-try. ailgz-lir.i. .tml triigoiioiiivtrx Xlixx liii.trr tlill'I!lll'Il Statv l'v.it'lli'rx Ciolltfgi-, l:1tli.iii.i. l'vii:.xxlx.i1i1.12 firiixt- Citi ioll6'gt',.H11l Loltiiiilmt l iiixvrxitx' shit r'm-twin--l ht-r lib. .uid N1..X,tit-crm-x trout Lbliiiiiliid l i.ixvrxii3 Mr. Frank Nlalasky ix tht- tc-.it-livr fir' biology. xciiior xt'iti.tt' .iiiil xxorlrl hixtorx. llt- igr.i1lii.itul trout Yixritiv- h.iiiii.i l iiixx-rxity tit Svliiixgroxt-. l'm'IiIixilX.iIil.i Nlr Kl.tl.ixky h.1x ln-vii .it lltilioix .Xrt-.1 ,lf-iiit High Sfiiuvil for tin-lxc yearx, livforv coiiiiiig hvrc hv taught tit XXiiicllwr ami Sdiifly High Schoolx. lic XMLN priiicitml .it Saiicly. Hr xpoiixorx p.itrol lxoyx .mtl hiiiitiiig .xml iixhizzg climb. X11 S P iIl'lClZ1 DLIHX NIL' Dgnqld HQUQI., 'Xlnss Nldlmda Imuxrr Nlr Prumk Xlilll ks Business Sclence Mathematics Zn H V VXA X , , ,X iv g Miss Loyola F. SlIlliYD.Il Mr. Samuel K. Gibson ' 'A ..1z'. zsj 1 Mr. LaMont 'LDuke Burkholder Mr, .i0SCPh KHEY Mr, Paul Coront Mr. joseph Federici Bookkccpers busy keeping books in Miss Sullivarfs Class. Mr. Duke Burkholder rc-411411-5 f111'i.1l sx111li1-5.111115 'Lui fmnball which. Mr. Iiiirkhulcivr rm-crixui hif ,XB 1111 Cgitiiwlaa Colin-gc ill Xurzh C1r11li1111 111111 his KI. lid 1111 ihc l I1IYL'f'NiIf' 112 Villwlrllrghf Hcfurc u1111i111g If 1311111111041-.X11Iif. 1 Mr.Paullloront11-.11-111-Nliixtwry.1'1rx141irl1r.1i11i11u.-mil xvrw !r.11z1111g. H11 h.1-P11-1-11.1r IP11ii1v11-1111' v11gP1rkx1'.1rx . nrui 11111. ' 11 . . 1' '-il' Ar 'Y 1 Xlr K ll .I1iIlYL1i rr 111 S1 ll I1 haw Af Il M Lwrk l'iLlYlfIl, i'.1,, with .1 HS. cicgrm-1-. Hn' lr l1:1n 1'1141L'h III frntiull Ill 11 1 in i 11l 1ll Social Science - Driver Training 115111: ,Xrm jwim High S1'h1111l, h1- I4111Qh1 fL'Xl'Il w.1rN ,R Nhss 1x1111rr 5 m.1th 111s-1 111111 11o11r1.1 work 11111111 LJ 11111111111 1111111 11 1 r Joseph Kagy 11 d 1 111r 1f 11h11111 teacher of pr1111111115 of 111111111r1Cx Xlr 111155 ,J111111111 rom h11Lg11LIlX L1111111 mth 1111 X 1 r11 r 11x111 h1-1 Nl 111 fr1111117111111111x1rN11x 1 to th1 1JdIl1xLf'S and 1111111 L1l11J N111111r 111 1 1 111reCt0r of th1 IIIJLIFN 1111111 X1.111111 11h 1 1r11 1 Nlr Joseph Federlcl IL when F11g11 h 1111 1111 F11 11he matlcs Xme-r1C111h1storx 1111111r1x1-rw 1r1111111g 1111111 1 ude 1ss1s1111t 11111111111 11111h 1 llflf 1 r 1 11 1 C111Ch 11111 tr1111 1o111h 111 r1111x111h1 1111h1111r N11115r11 1111 1711111111 C J11Lj5L 111 h1o r1 111x1r-111 o 1 11111r1 11r1 111111111 1 taught 111 th1 Sh.1rps1111rg 111111Nx1x 11111 11111 1h1 X 1r11 Stem Oh1o H1gh Schools N 1 1 1 511111111 1 r1111x11 11r S 1 d. 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Annan., .....'4l nam J- '.r.1 15,1 School dumsls shovx I1 aboxe are Dr Ceorge S Chcrrx right and Dr Barnard Rolxoski to the left Dr George S Cherry one of thc sthool dLllI1St: his D DS fror11 the L111xe1' lt! of P111 burgh This Dr Cherrx s s1xth xear111 the DUBOIS chools Dr Bryce C Cochran lb a graduate of lemple I 111 xersitx School of N1ed1c111e He d1d h1 111ter11sh1p and I'8Sld6I1CX at the 'xblI1glOIl 'Xlemorial Hospitil md the 'NIcCor111ack General Hospital HL came to IJLIBOIS following serum 111 the Xrmx Dr W E Grlll is '1 graduate CfOh10 State I 1111 trsitx a11d recen Ld h1s n1ed1cal degree from Ohio State College of XlEdlC1llL His Illlefll h1p wx 1s pe1'for111ed 111 Xllubhem General Hospnal lll Pitt burgh s is Jr Cvrill 1 1 year as a 111ed1calu.a111111erfor the school 'Nhss Shirley N1eans1s a 11at1xL of l'1111xs11tax111u 111d rcceixed her R IJ H from VK est Libertx Slate lnachers 0 ege lll Hut X1rg1111a s 1 N Nlfidllb seton xtar as dental l1x 51L111st for the IJLIBOI chools Below lS show Il Dr XX IL Grill a11d to his Ylhlll 1 Dr Brxce C Cochran Pictured aboxe Dr Cothrxn Dr Fred I' Nlurdotk Z' 3 . ' ' ' 1 ' 5? . 'A s-v - 1 . 3 ' - . A 1.1 1 V A I 1 ' . V 1: 'A L5 vl - 4 an 1 . 4 ' '- ' , . , , L '1 ' - ..-.1 l Q I ' K 5 N4 I D 'Y , ff. V , ' v A1 l.-......,5,.. . ' 1 ' ' 2 ' 'vf 1. am- '. ' .iv-lt , - ' 'M 1 V ' lx 4 's T-' 1' . ---N C ' i f . 3 f ' 1 X 1 X is 1 -I , Q2 7 , A S I 9 17 K I .1 A X f ' ,j , 4, 1 , . 1'f'... A , Jw 4 V 1 ' X k- - - ' l 11 y- I , lv, , . x ' ' , . L 5 n , 1 . '1 . Y . I ' V - 1 ' - A V attended Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., and he received gg . . . . ' 5 1' s , ' is iff? 1 X7 J ' ' ' ' 5 K' 9 V , .'v ' . . Q Y, I .jx . 1 .J - - ' ' 5 . Thi: 'g I . 's Htl Cll ' . Thi. 's,IiQs. ' d .,, ,- ..,','. '55, .' . ' , - 'I 'l ' -1 '5 . 1 , , ' 1 ' ' . 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Blaioretres, Iirst row, are Nancy Umbaugh and Peggy Fair1'11a11. Second row: jean N1011l1OXL'l', Nancy Taylor, and N: s. ' 'Z ' . A fy' 4 ,' i F - 4.7 ,, ,-1 .rv K ... f ' -1 - ,. 1:1 5 ,ff , . , , . I V, QA.- O W! 'AAT ' , 'D J-f.--fzf. v -'-N If J'- . ' .,..' E,-.5 ' 1 ' ff :S - ---- 14' - 1 -. . L.: . ' ' I 1 K' s ,Q--, 'W ' . .- '1 'rv at -A. R, .. A X Beaver Band led by lxenneth Bonsall was present at ey ery football game to lxven the moods and entertaln the falthful fans The band play ed muslc for eyery taste -Klong wlth marches there were rock nroll classical and popular songs Some of the selectlons were Nlelody of Love Blue Skles Dance W'xth 'Nle Henry Thunder Sl1ppery Gentlemen Rock -Xround the Clock and Fantasy for Three At the close of the football season a swmg band took over provldmg good muslc for varxous out of school groups and H1 X arletles The Beaver band presented two concerts one on 'Nlarch 23 and the other one on 'Hay 4 -Xt the concerts popular muslc tlassxcal numbers rehgnous selectlons and frmous marches were enjoyed by large and apprec1at1ve audnenccs Exght members were chosen to represent D H S at Dxstrlct Band held at Phlhpsburg ln Ianuary They were Ramona Keen Donna Smouse Llnda Dlllman Dave Hepler Elllot Re1tz ean Clark Sandra Shlelds and Earl Nlagnll Out of these elght members Donna Smouse was chosen for the State Band Band w IS not all work Partxcxpatmg m Band Day at the Pennsylvan1a State IJHIVCTSIIY was greatly enjoyed Along Wlth p1cn1cs a lavxsh banquet was glven by the Beaver Band Club for all members mclud1ng the mayorettes color guards and the cheerleaders Color guards shown are lNancy Shaffer Patty Mack Nancy Mansell and Betty Warner Drum Majorette Dee Matthews ns shown followmg the colors Aldean Colley Captam of the majorettes follows Dee Male vocallsts thls year number s1xteen Thelr mam presentatnon was the sprmg concert but they also appeared ln other actly mes durmg the school term H1 X ar1et1es and speclal assem bl1es The boy s w ork under the capable d1rect1on of Nllss Esther Roblson Our school turned out thls year an unusual number of gurl vocallsts nnnety one to be exact They meet Vllednesday mornmg durmg the actlvlty perlod wlth thelr sponsor Nixss Esther Vllnter Vl onderland Donkey Serenade Swnng Along and sever il other selections whnch are done 1n a three part zrrmgement They took part 1n the spring concert as well as s1ng1ng m other presentatlons durmg the school year 55 V ' ' 1 v , 1 I ' . fb ' Y . . , Q . V y -A I . , . . . - Y. ' ' H , ' ,, . ' , ' Y - . . v 1 1 '. l- ' ll , VY IA ' YV ll ' A , 1 I , vv ll 11 gl ' v yv A , Y Y , 7 al , 11 Ll , . , , YY V. . . Y ' . . y -' . A . . A ' . 4 nr- Y s vu in q . , , . v 1 1 v ' - - - , , Rob1son. The chorus sang such numbers as V C nl Y' 7 vv ll Y yy l v v r .f I ' sl 1 I 7 1 4 y ' ll ' VY V ' ' , . , 1 u 1 a n s ' . . ' ' , I C 4 , . , , v v s , v JC v 1 V A' . , K 1 ,Z , . . , . . 7 ' ' Y , . I l,,. W. f , , , , ' ' ., on ix 1:32 '-H' nu ,., IIN 113 Boys who sang in chorus are shown above. In the first row are Wes Corle, Bill Beckwith, Mike McCreight John lvhitesell Bob Beck Ml Ol I , , ', Ve mes, and Dick DeWitt. Back row: Bob Kr1ner,jim Penvose, Oliver Snyder, Bill Foltz, jim Simon, Dave Murdock, and Ed Borrelli. jay Crooks is at the piano. Sandra VVarnick is standing in the first row of chorus followed by janet Ball, Nancy Stiteler, Bernice Conley, Lynn Prodv, Mona Lou Gray joan Benninger Marlene Ross Yir inia St' d G 1 , , , , g me, an eraldine Cable. Second row: Margie Carlson, Connie Guth, Georgia Rath, Betty Ishman, Delores King, Ruth Grinnen, Sue Marley, Violet VK'eary, Helen Lesky, Marlene Kosko, joyce Nelson, and Connie Molnar. Third row: Nancy Taylor, Sandra Ritchey, Frances Dunlap, Patty Burkis, Carol Thrush, Judy Winslow, Sahlee Bowser, Lorna Thomas, Carol Lum, Mary Alice Hoskavich, Phyllis Day, and Carol Minns. 'Jil 1 ll I all 3 ill' xi' gui 1556541- 56 'D Senior ensemble members pictured above fhow judy Wagner at the piano. In the nrst row are Carol Armstrong, Babs Robitizer, Dee Matthews, Carol McDonald, Betty Yarner. and janet Shalett, Second row: judy Winslow, Carolee Caramella, Sally Burlcholder, and Patty Dalton. Third row: Mimi Miles, Nary Sholes, and Patty Mack. Chorna members in the lirst row are Connie Smith, Linda Heasley, Karen Best, Rowe l'hrin, jndy Bloom, janice Mitravich, Lucie Pierce, Donna Daniico, janice Crooks, jndy llzilton, lionnie Cloak, and Patty Sholes. Second row: Irene Hanck, Nancy lreziae, janet lurk, Irene Boyle. judy Syl-ces, Sandra Smith, jane Maine, Kay McAninch, Marla XYiser, Sandra Rieg, janet Miles, Nancy Shenkle, Mary .Xnn Nelson, and Sandra Smith. Third row: Martha Hallstrom, joAnn Mcfullongh, judy Hoskavich, Helen Rasavage, Carol Strodofsky, .Xlice Richards, Barbara Garrett, ' ' ' 1 ' ' - ' B ' r, Marian lidinger, Beverly Reitz, jo XYz1rnick, and Evelyn Christensen Dee Northey, Dixie Hailey, jean enninge :vw '-4.-rw, - .UW vqcwfivx 1 -n.. - r, -enam I 4, f 'I' U ' S ' V . , I 4 g I T D ' - 1: ' h iQ- 492 'Leg 1 -1 1-1 ? 1 .. . - ,f 11:x ' -L,:1c J7'W j fy 3,4 ,' ' ' ' -f WMF'-s -1 4 - 1 ' ,K ., Q qw ' f 1 ,e :fi Wim' A . 'G x 'J -if ' f P' 7. ' D 1'2 f 'N t'. 'VxY U' ,nv .lin Q . . . . . it U ...xg.,4 . .' N- .. 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Cooking, baking, and sewing mingled with a lot of good times and happy events describes the F.H.:X. Club. The purposes of the EH..-X. Club are to: 1. Promote international good will, 2. Foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, 3. Promote a growing apprecia- tion of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, 4. Emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, 5. Encourage democracy in home and community life, 6. XYork for good home and family life for all, 7. Provide wholesome indi- vidual and group recreation, and 8. Further interest in home economics. lfsing these fine purposes as their goal, the girls enjoyed many projects. Among these were giving a tea for the faculty, observing national F.H.A. XYeek, and making favors for both DuBois hospitals at Christmas time. They also held ice and roller skating parties, observed Better Breakfast Month, and attended the Regional Conference at Curwensville. This summer they plan to attend meetings at Pennsyl- vania State Cniversity. The girls are sponsored by Miss Kay Dowling. The officers elected last year were Edna Mae Smith, presidentq Ramona Keen, vice-president: Anna Mae Corbin, secretary-treasurerg and Blanch Mahlon, historian and reporter. fi., 324' tr llulcl ,, 'l- S 1-an 1 UQ it-kai' Delores Hilliard dishes it out for Betty Burkhouse and Norma jean Mowrey. Food and Fun Clockwise around the table in the picture to the right are seen FHA. girls Ann Linninger, Beverley Snyder, Donna Hurd, Donna Frease, Norma jean Mowrey, Nancy Noker, Yiolet Weary, Barbara Sarvey, janet Barr, Carole Shannon, Barbara Kurtin, Nancy Hurd, Lenore Weber, and Nancy Dunworth. In the back row are Gerry Larimer, Connie Smith, Delores Hilliard, and Danalene Gearhart. F.H.A. girls standing in the picture to the left are Ruth Ann Thomas, jackie Mahlon, Bliss Kay Dowling, Blanche Mahlon, Alice XYeber, Shirley Moore, Betty Burkhouse, Elaine Anthony, and Ramona Keen. Sitting: Anna Mae Corbin, Barbara Garret, and Edna Mae Smith. 61 Cl 'I I , l lr .M cn E. 1 Facuhy and underclass committee members shown above, left to right, are jane Berry, Lois Xarner, Donna Reitz, and jane Bish. C I JN 62 BILL BOARD AND BROADSIDES CLIPPER STAFF Sandra Shields, editor-in-chief of the Clipper staff, headed the many students working to produce the 1956 annual. The drawings throughout the book came from the art staff under the supervision of Miss Bertha VVheelock and Mary jo Hopkins, chairman. The financial end was strongly supported by the solicitors led by Dale XYelsh and Neil Vilhite- house, under the direction of Miss Pat Duffy. The activities committee, headed by Nancy Mansell, took charge of all the activities. This committee was supervised by Miss Matilda E. Bell. VVilliam Gratton directed the senior section with chairman Jean Clark. Miss Kay Dowling assisted by Jane Bish took care of the faculty and underclass write-ups. The photography staff was made up of Don Miller and Dave Hepler under the supervision of Charles Polm. Lucie Pierce headed the sports section, working under the direction of Howard Swisher. Mr. Swisher was coordinator of the entire Clipper staff. Sports committee members pictured are, clockwise, Carol Minns, Lucie Pierce, Ruthie Grinnen, Marla XYiser, Bonnie Cloak, Gwen Truesdale, Linda Ramsey, joni iNIcKolonis, and Delores King. 54 A-a. lr- K Solifimrs shwwzi tw the right in thc top mu' are Dale Wflfh and Neil llhftc- -,::.:r,-, -4.3 hours, Fourth row: Judy XX1f.:lUXK' and Mary Alice Shaw. Third row: Peggy Fairman. Naficy Mansell. Moria Lou Gray and Polly Hay. Secorxd row: Carol Braund arid Janice Nlitravich. Firft row: Patty Dalwri arid Olga Scdur. y e, U L rt tru in 1 tt 1 mi i fm fri the ltft. I'attyBt1rkisis fitting wppmite rol I x t 1111 S tru we Shields, and Mary ju lloplciiix. L IXIIIL crmimitttt mtmlnr are shmxii on thc right below. In the first rmx' if Stmclrt Smith Iloimt Xlllllffjll and Nancx Nlansell. Second row: Nora Schuckers and Nlona Lou Gnu lollx Hax is in the rear. v rw-ALMGXZL XRXX. J, 4 i , NM i 4' al, l Scuiur -1-Ctinii wrirlcvrf, -tami- iiig, arv Rm- XYr'.1x'vr, Cvmiiic Klultmr, lhivc H:-pit-r .mtl Rubin Crytier. Scart-rl. trliwlaxxiscz jean Clark, Saiitlrtt Sl'liL'lflm Xary Sholcs, Cdrnlcc Ctirtxrucllti, Betty Yariiur, Bill Fliltz, Frt-cl NIC- Qilllflity, xltiI'lL'IlL' Kms. Licfc- lfittv Krumpt-ter. fhtil Phillips, Vlrihii Wliitt-ft-ll.ii1rl Xirli Nlillc-r. ltiiivt littilm. IX'pl-I for the scrtimi, is miwimg frrmm the pict ure. 63 Photographers shown ln the back row are Gary Schwartz Dave Hepler john Krawczyk and Fred McCracken Mlddle row Roberto Reasxnger Anna Rokosky and ConmeWh1pple Flrst row 'Vhke MCCFC1ght Don Muller and Bob Barraclough FORUM The Forum staff secured the news for the pages ofthe Forum D H S newsplper ind the news reel page of the Courler Express 'lhls xear mam new features were ldded to the paper Headlng the 11st are the I 1rge number of pxctures XKl11Cl'1 xppezred IH the l-orum Havmg the I-orum prmted msteid of mlmeo graphed certalnlx m ide xt eas1er for the reader The gossnp column top tune poll and personahty sketches were exe titthers th xt were cleverly wr1tten -Xll of these new fe itures along wxth the old made an excellent piper for ill to read Russ VK eaxer w is man iglng ed1tor the flrst semester and Sandra Shlelds headed the stall the second half of the xear Both were rellable and efhelent edltors Mr Howard Swlsher IS the capable advlsor The Forum IS a member of the Pennsylvanla Press ASSOCl8tl0D Those who legged lt after facts for the Forum are shown below Seated left to right are Rose Uhrm Donna Damxco jamce Crooks Bob Grlnnen Don lxruk Tong. korb and jean Clark Reporters standlng are Beverly Reltz Marxlyn Savllle Carol Palmer javne Mlller Joan Bennlnger and Jean Swanson 64 , . ... L ,Z ' -, , Y 1 , , - ,. .4 . ' f ' ' , , , , c 1 ' 2 2 . Z - ' 4' Z . 1 1 1 I v I. .2 . 2 . , , . . A ' 2 1 ' ' ' ' 2 2 L. ' 'Z Z Y . . . A . . 1 1 1 ' 2 ,A ,l . . . H . . .A , H 'H - v ' ' ' 1 1 , V1 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 1 - Covering all sehool ziltuirs with their cameras were the photoggrgtphers. l'nder the direetion of Vhurles Polm und Howard Swisher. they effi- eiently took all of the pietures for the lforum and C'lipper. except the senior portraits. Besides taking pictures, the photographers developed film and made prints or enlargements, Don Nliller and Dave Hepler were head photographers this year. Most of the pictures were taken and processed by these two. ln addition they helped train new members of the photography Club. New members this year that aided considerably included Bob Barruelough and Bill Zzirfoss. Head photographers shown are Don Miller and Dave Hepler with Charles Polm PHOTOGRAPHERS is .,. I Above are shown Sandra Shields, nlanaging editor the second semester, and Russ ll eayer. who serxetl in that capacity the lirst semester. Editors shown to the left, sented ure Klttry ,lo llopl-iillf, art. Robin Crytser, feature: .ind Xuney Qlxlltoun, girls' sports. Standing are Lois johnson. eireulationg jon lid Simbeek, exchange and news. Sam Sigler, boys' sports and exchange: and Diane Kirk, Cireulution and girls' sports. Nick Miller, news editor the nrst semester is missing from the picture. 65 ,,......W.-we t l l . THE BROAD i CASTER Picturetl mtancling in the liroaclctuting rooin are Betty Yarner, Diane Kirk, and Gretchen Vlfeaver. Seated: julie llnrns and Nancy Vnlbatlgh. Broadcasters stall' members in the ltlp picture. tirft row, are Peggy Fairrnan, Olga Setlor, Patty Dalton, Nancv Thomas. Second row: Patty Reilly. jane l.ewis, Carole Kline, Gretchen XX'et1x't-r, jntly Xlagner, Helen Slattery, Carol Hl'Lll'lllCl, Linda Dillnian, Klttrlene Xeelcy, Holm Krint-r,Jin1 Simon. ,intl llave Klnr-li. llottoin picture, tirst row: Carole Nlcllonald, Bettv Yarner, Nancy lillllldllgh, :intl Ruth Liclclle. St-roncl ron: Klart iXnn lJ'.Xnna. Lincla Caxey, Diane Kirk, Marlene Moore, julia Burns, Nancy Shalilt-r,.t11cl .Xnna Mae Klorgatn. lliircl roxt: Nlurilyn Saville, Carol .-Xrinstrong, joyce Klingensmith, Marilyn Knntz, and joe Yitil, 7 1 -.:: 'I u C K., 4 N YJ sk Q C7 ep -Q .5 , 8.7 'Httentionl This is a special announcement was a familiar statement made by the broad- caster staff members, The students did all of the announcing over the public address system and also helped with the Schooltime broad- casts over XYFED. l'nder the direction of Miss Matilda Bell the ,I club received the proper training, techniques of broadcasting, and gained experience through the 0 A 5 use of the microphone. Broadcasters is a service V I group and probably few people realize thirty-six U of A students broadcast during one weelq's regular If schedule. P. Broadcasters stali is made up of the members who have had at least one year of previous club QSVQ J experience. 9 The club members represent the new students. . mostly juniors and sophomores, who have belonged to the club only one year. These X members begin regular broadcasting during the X second semester. Broadcaster club members in the top picture, lirst row, are: Judy Young, janet Ball, Nancy Good, and Nancy Mansell. Second row: Eleanor Smyers, Christine Barclay, Carole Chelgren, Phyllis Day, :Xnn Heitzenrater, and janet Turk. Third row: joan Hoffman, ,Xlyce .'Xrmstrong, Connie Orr, and Cora Lee liressler. Fourth row: Dixie Bailey, Mary Ann Nelson, Audrey Luce. Aleene l'ifer, and Bob Barraclongh. ln the hrst row of the bottom picture are judy Dalton, joan lYeyant, Mary jane Ball, and ,losephine Skraba. Second row: .lean XYeyant, Mary -lo lfhrin, Marlene Snell, and Sandra Reig. Third row: Shirley Slotl, Lucretia Shotzbarger, Nancy Shenlcle, Karen Hoover, and Barbara Shaffer. Fourth row: Eleanor Hann, Ron Ferguson, Gail Pentz, and Mike NlcCreight. HUNTING AND FISHING X hrge group of students IH D H S lnsvsered the t all for hunting ind hshmg Llub thxs Near Lnder the dlrectxon of Frank Mal xsln Club members le irned the know how of these sports The game laws and the importance of obexmg them were impressed upon the members 'lung flxcs castmg and films occupled much of their tlme :Ks a Clnnax to 1 very busx season the club members vlslted l'1rst Fork near Drxftvx ood for in enjox able fishing trlp last fXprd l lll---.- rrrffrrr rrfffl frf Y 7 I' :rr rfffrrr rfrrrffrr rf' rffrrlrlil ff L1brarxans shown above are Sally Tankalavage Gwen Truesdale Lols Varner Carol Enslm and jackie Mahlon Wlld Animal Show . Clalr Gearhart IS tymg flxes at the desk Those watchmg hlm standmg are Bxll VN ray Gary Long Gary George Blll Llnnmger Mr Malasky Dlck Rldeout Dlck Hoffman and Russ Bernardo Seated on the left Frank Burt and Gary Ross Seated on the rxght Bull Snyder and Don Vogus C 1 -1 68 , i4 THE LIBRARY Nltmorl ll hooks tncl bookriclx xxerc pre sentccl to the school lxbrxrx thxs xexr bx ane Nlcfnnness brcgorx xn memorx of her father knclx Xlcfnnncss xnclbrothcr Gordonf Corlcx J Nlcfnnness All hooks conccrn sports especlallx foot alll ot xxhxch knclx xx as 1 great fan Xlr Nlcffmness toolc 1 fxthcrlx mterest IU the foot bxll te tm untll hm dexth Corlcx enjoxed bxslcctbxll incl xx ts ictlxe xxxth the Chevles untll hls dcxth Rcll xbxlltx mcl NNllllIlQIIlt55 to help thur felloxx stuclcnts clcscrnhc the mcmbers of the l1br1rx at xff lhcsc gxrls sponsorccl hx Hoxx xrd Sxxlsher xssxstecl stuclcnts nn thur sclcctnon of books md 5 eclxl m xtcrn tl ln thls xxdx the llbrarx functloned smoothlx xncl efficncntlx during the pxst xexr Chtcklng books nn mcl out vx is one of the rn xnx twlcs performccl hx Betty jxne Bxsh Shxrlcx Nloore incl Xorl Schuclcers vuth tht !9SlSt1IlLC of X xncx Shcnlcle Silly Fl xnklavige C zrol Enslxn jickxe Nl lhlon Gxxen Truesdale Io1s Xntrner md Bettx Burlchouse Dxclx Fhclc LllJI'll ldllN een xboxe are Nom Schuclxe pert-Orrned th. 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H7 K 3 Q v ' 4 A -A A ' , V' yi, jr ', 5, E .. --- at . I -52' 1 ' e , , gil f 4 t 'Q 3 if A g tk is, tr :gf ,-tl R 5, A in 3 ,K 3 . as fix Q tif, . A ' 411 gif l 5 ' Z 55 ' t K 5 lt will fi 1' X 3 7 . L, lv?-:F ., ' '7 12, P .' My ' L I . i 114 w- i l IQ. . f 5, -iw f - tv ,ex t it Q N l -. mf? 'M s fl ft ' U I L MM. hldvwwf Aw. ' Borgntnes and Nlagnanis shown in the tirst row are Dick Dixon, Edgar liushley, Bob Hoover, Dick Flick, Gary Schwartz, jim Penyose, XYes Corle, Dorsey Wilson, Si Platt, Gene Daugherty, .Xrtnan Nliller, and Nick Hiller. Second row: Mabel Klingensmith, Carol Braund, Connie lYhipple, l.aXYancla lflder, .Xun Nlcliee, Nancy Shaffer, .Xnna Mae Morgan, Nancy Weber, Carole Chelgren, Alyce ,Xrntstrong, jucly Daltonpancl Delores King. Third row: janet Hailey, Ruth Liclclle, jean Dailey, Eyelyn Christensen, Nancy Good, Judy lfmlmaugh, Mary ,Xlice Hoskavich, jo Skraha, Gwen lruesrlale, Mary Sroek, Carol Klinns, and Donna Berty. Grease paint, bulbous nose, baggy pants . . Stage Crew tnentlmers, Don Dunworth and jim Nlusser, attenclefl the l'enn State Dramatics Vl'ork Shop last suntnier. Don along with licl Riech seryecl elhcieutly as head stage crew members this year. The primary function of the stage crew is to set up hackgrouucls for clances, sets for stage profluctions. and assist in special effects for football games. lfvening practice with each activity is often necessary to secure the unusual settings we have enioyerl. lgQ'iitlllS1' ol the great amount ol work which is neeclecl in proclut-ing these settings, the hoys ntust lu- .thle to go aheacl on their own. 'lihese tlepenclalile .turl trustworthy lroys were supervised lay Donalcl lnliorcle. liehincl the NVUZILN inen sllixwll to the lvfl, fl'ij1l'fl- gift' Invk IjQ.XX'ii1',lHll Humphrey, l-ItlGearh.trt,.u1tl lpsl Reich. Standing: 'loin Hentlrick, -Iohn limltaugh, -Wes Corle, Harry Dunworth, Dax e Hepler. joe Shieltls, lzltno Bailey, George Gt-lnett. George liure-, Larry Larson, and jun Nlusser. Un the stepsi Dick Hish and Don Dunworth. 70 t C1 .F Fi.4 . I , .Q . ,' 'wh gn 5 x' '54 X 1 -4lll',l. ' 'n...,, ,gl t.:, ..t..::i ' avi . ' ,... . , a,vi i2'- fx is 1, 1 Ri 55 if y . Q14 ' j i 'J 2 A if V ff , 4 T, ,J s p I ,f A , 1 i A S A A La A W , , ,. 1 1 , my Ar ,I , First row of actors are jay Crooks, Richie Andru- lonis, llyke Farrow, Ron Furdock, and .lim Conley. Second row, Betty Ishman, Olga Sedor, Peggy Fairnian, lid Borrelli, and Bill Hopkins. Last row: Bonnie Cloak, Kent Culley, Nancy Umbaugh, Betty Yarner, and Clyde Scherer. ' Of Bobby Sox, ''Feuclin-Klountain Boysf All Things. Too Nluch Mistletoe, Pig Of My Dreams, Pest Guest, Murder On The High Seas and NYhy Fathers Vl'orry were the presentations given this year hy the dramatics club. Outstanding players in these productions were Arman Miller, Nick Miller, Si Platt, janet Bailey, Bob Hoover, janice Nlitrayich, jay Crooks, Ruth l.iddle, Clyde Scherer, and Nancy Umbaugh. Costumes, props, and unusual stage sets added greatly to the plays. One extra special prop which especially appealed to the audience was a live pig. Janice llitrayich and Carole Stradofsky repre- sented the dramatics club at the Penn State Dramatics XYork Shop along with their club sponsor, Nlrs. lrene Dodd. The seniors in the club finished the year by having a dinner, This is a new feature in the club but will become an annual affair. The dramatics club plays provided excellent entertainment throughout the year and were well accepted hy both the student body and faculty. The Pest Guest delighted the studen IS. A scene from Feudin' Klountain Boys. Too Much Mistletoe was the Christmas presentation 71 l An x . - V Happy Hulidayn by the c-nsclnlwlc, Lot Nle Call Yun Sweetheart, In the buys churus, and the New Year muulwr are won almvv. L ,l Whale of in Tale ' Vari- eties it Ihr lclt zz. Ihr upprr run ix 'HH V, . r ' I',1ul1.uLi rsxmllmr ix next. hm' IL-II f- thx' XYiz1IL'rXYw:.dcr- NIH, - n K 1. vxif: Ii' lfsing holidays of the year as a theme, Hi Varieties of 1956 was centered in Holiday lnn. owned by Dave Klurdoelq who was a widower with a ten year old son, XVes. big for his age. To the inn comes Carole McDonald. an enter- tainer and a former high school girl friend of Dave. Gamin XVes tXVes forleyy made life miserable for all. especially in the boy meets girl phase. New to Hi Varieties shows this year was Bill Beckwith and troupe with a display of magic. Sueh holidays as Valentines Day, Easter, lflag Day. May Day, Fourth of july, Halloween, Thanksgiving. Christmas, and New Years were shown by Various groups. Any ac't that did not readily tit a holiday was auditioned for future shows by Dave Nlurdoek and the master ol' reremonies of the show, Dave Nlarsh. lJ.H.S. Beaver Band played for the show and the ensemble, trio. and hoys ehorus had numbers. johnny XVhitesell sang Love ls a Nlany Splendored Thing as a solo numberg an old favorite, Sweethearts on l'arade was -lay Vrooks' nunlher. XVes sang I ,Xint Gettin' Xuttin for C'hristrnas and Varole Nlellonald X V 1 and Dave Nlurdotk had XVake the Town as their duet. fiomedy hits were such numbers as Kilroy, l'agliaet'i, and the operation. Student tt-ehnieians for Hi Varieties included lion Dunworth, jim Klusser, George Bures, Dirk Bish, Ed Rt-ieh, john Krawezylc, Dave llepler, john Vmbaugh, Harry Uunworth, and Roy Bogie. Bill Foltz and the art classes de- signed scenery. Seen below is the ABC Boogie number and Egbert the Easter Egg. L , Vi ' Little pictures but big scenes shown in the top row are Kilrov, Carol and Dave in a tender moment. Third row: Fran Nlilcnis and his steel guitar and Easter Parade. 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S1.1111li11g .1rL- Mimi Nlilm-s, F1'lic'1.1StcrlL'5', X1111 XICIQCU, X-llllkf' flfunl, 111111 f'.1Ily Nlilfk. Scared: I1114la1 Inlllllilll, Nliff lJ.H,S., 411111 Hillip-C'lu11k. D IMR111-11.1, RM' 1 Mr. IJ.H.S. 2 , gs - I 4 -I xx 1 xv f 1 SI K1 fx. .IL A xg SU CJ ,, Closely following the splendor of the forona- tion Ball, the glamour of the annual prom was enjoyed by the students. especially the juniors and seniors. This event climaxed a social year of informality and impeccability. Against a background of color. soft lights. and lilting melodies, the juniors were host to the seniors at the annual prom on May 11. A Garden of Roses was the theme for this evening of memories. Nancy Thomas and Darrell Ray reigned as Miss and Mr. D. H. at the foronation Ball on April 27. Dignity, pomp, and splendor character- ized the occasion. Linda Dillman as Nlaid of Honor and Gene Haggerty as Escort of Honor crowned their niajesties. Gowns of pastel shades and sombre. black formals contrasted and blended appealingly against the beautiful backdrop for the corona- tion. Following the coronation ceremonies, entertainment and dancing was enjoyed by students. As always, the affair attracted a large group of parents and friends as well as students and faculty. Informality and gaiety were the keynotes of the Sadie Hawkins Day party on November 18, 1955. All Dog Patch society was present in Dog Patch finery or lack of finery. ,., , v 1 is 5 sf 'f 4 .uw bf V- 'V vs' ., V ft L , 4 . , a 'Kai 'V-N f f in 1 N.. x Shots from the Sadie Hawkins party Stairway to the stars was the theme for our prom, I' P2 3 51' 4-as i Y t Qlijfriw-.21 4 4 . ,fa . it ew I fi Varsity leaders of Cheers are shown on the stadium steps. Along the outside rail from hottotn to top ttre Xlttrlene Ross, Helen Lesky, Connie McNeil. Olga Sedor, Sally Burlcholder, and Carol Klelionald. Along the inside rail are Linda Casey, Patty Dalton, Carolee Carzttnella, and Mimi Miles. iltrole xll'lDOIl2llCl headed the Varsity elteer- leaders this yettr. 'lihese ztttrumrtive girls in eye- mteliing uniforrrts rutptixxtterl sports tltns with their x'i1n.vigor.ttnrl vitulitx. 'lihese girls attended itll foothttll games ttnd till home hgtslcethztll and wrestling events. They split the squad when home and tuvtty events von- tlieted during the winter sports season. Klttrlene Ross was petite. pretty. hut never punetuttl while Helen l,eslq'.1lw.ty'sttslceCl, l ley. lcidsf Who did we pltty tonight? Noisy, cuto- tthle, ttnd at rettl brttin was Vonnie Klc'Xeil ttnd 01531 Sedor was at hundle of fun with her guy personality. lnsepatrzthle Nlinti Kliles and Sully Burlaholder giggled and gzthhled and ztte their wny through the games. l-indtt Ciltsefs origin- ality dreamed up cheers thztt only an octupus Could do while Carolee Cltrzttnelzt went on the trips, hoping the hus driver would become von- lused und heatd for Ohio. With Putty Dalton it wats singing, yelling, or eryitig-eztlxxuys some- thing. Cltrole Klcllonttld, one of the most cxtptlhle cheerleaders to dztte, was eztlled the cute little one by some ol' the fans. Junior Varsity lenders had Marla XYiser :ts head cheerleader. These girls funrtioned at all jay Vee sports and will be worthy successors to this yeztr's squad. b 51 ,zu sf. -v ., . . :wiv Q . wi W 1 l' L- y st its i we 'dliia junior varsity cheerleaders are -ludy Chittester, Mary Schallc, Marla lYiser, Judy Xlligner, Ruth Grinnen. .Xnn Nlcliee, Felieizt Sterley, ,laniee Klitravieh, and Rose l'hrin. 7 - 7 82 u. P -,W an I I if f 5. C- 'I l lf' 'L ., 1 . a'Ti3SW'P 1'f 7 ac v., f- qw r.: ,,.'. vc WEN: .4, -P35 Gricidvrb in thv tlrfl mu .irc 'llrrrx Sliltlrf, jim Supliziu, Ifd Burrclli. and Rwlly Nlillur. Suumcl rmv: Paul Nm-lmn, Ihck Elnifki, Ruw XK'mx'vr, ligne Xlurdofk, and Greg Cullcy. Third row: Bob Bechtel, Run Fxxrciuck. Gene Cable, La 4 B9ighCj',iilldFI'i1Ill'i Klnlufky. Fuurth row: MikeI'w1uhox1ki. Russ BE'!'IlZ1I'dU.libflllilliXK'QdL'I',IJCLi.11HfilllllhiilldVIXOIIB'KUTD. 84 ITN' ,MI -w ' l I -. V A -- ' -, -uf ., .. ' V V v,'k,,,,sgpa?'?'.. f , -,fqafu A q - ' ' ' ' ' 5, ' . 1 1 g' . ,A M 4? 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Fran Kliknis and Al Serahni performed yeoman service on the Bea1'er line with Supe Suplizio ilfld Z1 ne11'- comer, Frank Malasky. performing equally well. .-Xrman Miller produced one of his best g'1mes of the 1ear Bradford dominated the Bea1ers 1n 1 13 O 11ctor1 for the O11ls Be 11er b IC ks p 1rt11 11l1rl1 B1ll V1r'11 carried the brunt of the DuBois attack I-lea11 fog 1rr1t1ted the pl'11 ers 1nd f 1ns alike The best Be11er bre 1k of the e1en1ng came 11 hen Don Ixruk took 1 b1d pu11t but the Bl1ck 111d XX hlte squ 1d s l111k fnled 11he11 tl1e1 missed first ClOXNl'l lik 1 fr t Ron l11r1o1k 1nd Xl Ser1f1n1 XXLFL ot1tst1111l1n15 defens11el1 111th lxruk 1lo1ng his sh1re North Cambrla sockee he Beavers Ihe fifth setl11ek for the Bl 1ek 1nd V1 hite te 1m oeeurred lll the Be 11er st lfllllfll 11 he11 North n1br11 t d 1 11n Sup mo s111t1l1ed to the f11llb11k spot sl1sl1ed l l 1 l sm 1sl1ed out good 1 lfel 1g,e I he sl1pper1 p1gsk1n 11 '1s h1rd to h1ndle 1nd DuBois fumbled three times A ClI'lXll'1g r11n eontinued throughout the game 1nd the attendanee for P1rent s N1ght 11 IS limited to 1 h 1ndf11l Curwensvllle rolled over the Beavers for their first 111n o1er DHS since 1939 The Golden I'1de scored t11o of the1r m 1rkers ln the first period 1nd the1 m1de their l1st 1nd final tall1 in the second period -Xrman Nliller right end 11 IS the outstanding l111em 1n of the e1en1ng for either te 1m Qeore 10 0 The Beavers surprised Ferndale t1k111g, 1 34 0 XILIOTX im SUIJllllO 1nd S1111 Nloore XXCTC tops defens11el1 for tl1e Be 1vers D H S dom1n1ted the pl IX from the opening NX histle 111th o11r b1cks going through the line or around the ends 1lmost If 111ll Ierr1 Qtiteler scooted DuBois se ore Ltihzmg a powerful ground attack jm Suplmo 111d 31m Nloore led lll the seeond eon seeut11e 11111 for the BCINGFS b1 rolling o1er Philipsburg 1-1 1 Ihe Be IN ers ne11 lOlIIlCl surge of po11er NN 19 1 keen e1ed 1lert defense 11l111h COI1tlIlllOllSlX o1ereh1rge1l the Ihilipsbure lllle Il1e entire Be11er squ 1d 1l11 keel botl1 of1e11s11el1 ind defens11el1 Indiana snapped DuBo1s s wmnmg streak 1n 1n e lSN 33 0 11111 it no time did the Be IX er ser1o11sl1 thre1ten tl1e unbe 1ten l11d1 111s Q0 1l -Xt tl1e st 1rt of the fourtl1 1111 1rter lllfll 1111 h 1d 1 comfort 1ble 26 0 le 1d flIllX 1fe11 n111111tes l 1ter t e1 pushed o1er their hfth t1ll No one DuBois pl IN er stood Olll lll this g1n1e Nlanagers kneeling are 1n1 Simon lllfl Bill 7arfoss Standing are Nels Pearson Fr1nl-. lopeck and R011 Ferguson The Chucks were scared lll the 1nnu1l NLTLTIIIS D 11 tussle XXl'l1Cl1 ended tl1e se tson for o 1 squ1ds ll1e e 1111e 11 1s 1 thri er In e third period IUIIXSK seored but f11led to m1ke the extrft DOIHI Dt1Bo1s put 011 an offensive sho11 e1rl1 IH the fourth period th It tied up the g1me 11hen Sun 9obez1k 11e11t o1er from the three 1n1 Suplilio s 1fter lOllCl'lClOXXI'1 k1ck X115 good puttmg tl1e Be 11ers Olll 111 fro11t Pun1s1 stormeel b11l lllfl 111 the 1l11ng moments of the net t11n 1 e 1127s1 Junior warslty squ 1d pl IX ed 1 f11e g1n1e 1 1e1 11le durmg the se 1 on ll1e1 poste 1 re1or1l of t11o111ns lL 1111 t three losses S11 llllllllli, Redb llll 2-110 lli 1 11ol1ls1 ille 11 15 t1e 1er 111t1n1 1 lell t1e Xfllllli., Be 11er too 11111 fro111 t11 iunior lQLXIlOf 11lle set Lnable to cl1ck111 tl1e re1n lllllllg three Q 1n1es the Be IN erettes dropped eontests to Cur11ens L N K ll' J Q iq 11 s 1111 11 Lll l 7 NL l ll lnfllll 9 Standing out offensuely durine the Ll on 11ere Nick Nltller lllCl Bill 11r11 both strong f1st runners 111d lohn D1LlLllLFlX s bloeking l 111l Nelson oh11 D1t1gher11 11111 l1or Hetriek XXKTL rugeed defe11s11e opponent f te lederiei D 111 Nl llltll 111l C orf sh 1red tl1e eo IL hing Job of tl1e Junior 1 1rs1t1 81 A 1 A1 . . 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Y' ., M- '1 '1s1 -1.'1 .1 1 -1 1 '- 1'ill-,l'u11xs,',11111lf'l11 field. Nfl 11bl1tr .et up ' 5 - 1 - 4 K - 1 1 ' -, 15111 l P1155 flCl'CllSL'.Q, the B1-1 '1 s lost to the - - ' - ' -Q 11 1 1- 1 C11ll1 'l'ide juniors 18-0, 11.1111 l'LlllXSN' il 32-0 C - - ' - ' 11'i1 ,flllil gn llI1Zl 28-01'i11tor1' to l 1l3'.' 1tte1.'. . - y . . ' ' , , 1 Kr j S15 '1 1,'e- '1' '2'S ' .1 ' 1 1 1 '1 1. '2 2 , I. ' . A2 1' 1 , '11 21 32 1,l 1. ' 1 1 - 1 , I-1 '11 ' 1 1, '1 1 ' 1 '1 1 'or 11111' 111111. h '1 1 ' 1 11, A' joe o . 1 illlfl l'1 ' ant ' 1,1 ' '11, '11 '1 ' '1 1 Patrolmen ln the hrst roxx are joe Shxelds Bob Barra Clough and john Kraxx czylx Second roxx Tom Swauger and Clx de Scherer Bug Top Setters . . Ram or shine tht s 1f1tx p 1trol boxs spon sortd bx lrrmlx 'Nl 1l1 Lx xxcrt 1lxx1xs on htnd to 1ss1st drtxcrs IH p1rlx1ng, lllLll' 1 1rs It sc mool extnts Be ldes h lIlflllIlL thc IU 1d rush 1t the footb1ll g1mts thtse xtrx 1 1p1ble xoung men xx ere alxx 1xs xround to ste th 1t triffit Jxms xx ere prex ented dfter 1dd1t1on1l school ex ents such as basketbdllgimes xx restlmg matches H1 X arletles, choml present 1t1ons llltl tspet11llx It com mencement xx hxth presents 11 tremendous trafflc problem for these xerx helpful boxs Stadlum Lshers h 1d b 1d xx eather to contend xxxth it most of the footb1ll games thls xeir but xxrth the1r determ1n1t10n 11nd Paul NI1llers superx 1s1on the ushers dxd 11 gre1t job Thelr courtesx coolness 1nd speed xx IS greatlx 1p prec11ted bx the troxxds 1t footb1ll g1mes Before and after game txme xx IS xx hen the field m1n1gLrs dxd thur xxorlx lt xx 1s the-1rt1s11 to h 1xe xx ood on h 1nd for flrcs lIl 1 ISL xt xx ould be 1 foggx nlght to put up lllfl t1lx1 doxxn the that the field xx IS re 1dx for 1 footb1ll g1me James Cirns sponsored these Slltlll p 1rtners of everx football contest phx ed 1t home Stadlum L shers shown below are -Xlan VK eber Ed Relch Ed Gearhart and Harry Dunvx orth Fneld managers plctured beloxx on the nght fxrst roxx are Claxr Gearhart Dale BHIIEV and 11m Pelletxer Second roxx Don Nlaruslak Xl Blose, Errol Ixautz and john Stankauch 88 11:1-'xx ' .1 1 , 1 , - 1 j 1 ' . 1 '1'1 1 1s-.., 1 ' Y - '1 fi .l 'J 1' 1 y - 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 M ' 2 . , ' ' 1 . 1 , - , 1 1 1 . 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'-N., 2 : - ' ' ' Q v ,v 1' ' x I O .o' rl' Dox ORD 127 lb class champ Dlstrxct IX ED Scudge BORRFLLI 112 lb class champ WRESTLERS DEM IX -Xt the P I -X -X d1str1ct Dx. xx restllng tourna ment at Curxxensvllle DuBo1s xx on three champ1onsh1ps They were Fd Borrelll 112 lb class Don Ord 127 lb class and Dave Nlurdotk 165 lb class Fd and Don xxere runners up nn the regxonal tournament at Qlearfleld Rt Curxxensx1lle Don Hand xx IS runner up IH the 134 lb class Fred Rokoskx took th1rd place and Bob Vlall Kelth R1eg md Flhott RC1tZ were fourth I'h1s season the xxm and loss column for du 1l meets vxas not too 1mprcss1xc Hoxxexcr xx hen competrtlon became the lteencst 1n tourn xments DUBOIS Hxgh School came through xx1th a l1on s share of the laurels as shoxxn bx the dlstrlct started xxrestlmg makmg the gomg tougher Lack of candldates along xx1th no recrultmg program rn the grades and Jumor hlgh school makes grapplmg an up hxll battle One of the most excxtmg bouts of the xear xx as m the dxstrxct fxnals xxhen Don Hand met Clearfields Russ Tr1ponex xxho became state champ rn the 1.54 lb class Hmk gave h1m the toughest match of anx one that Tr1ponex met mcludmg the state finals Don Ord one of the Beaxers most promlsrng xxrestlers lost the regronals to a box that xx as runner up IH the state the prex xous xear It xx as a close 3 0 match at reglonals Ed Borrellr xx as handlcapped bx lack of helght for the xxelght he xxrestled Thxs xear xxas the last for Borrelh Dave 'Vlurdock had the best mdlvldual record Lp to d1str1ct Dave had a 9 1 season STELLAR PERFORMERS District Champs al 151 DAVE 'NILRDOCK 163 lb class champ Dlstrmct IX KD. GREEN Manager f Grappllng coaches Ed Okonskl and Dom Mancxa ?Y as 4 X 1 89 a H f ' 0. A v nA .A . v I ' I . Y Y v v I . , A Y . 1 1 5 , . gf 1 T ', ' , - . . 4 c ' 2 ' l D I I O L I 17 . ' f' 'z ' . y . . Y i J . g . , . V V. 2 t ' .x ' xl ' 'A Y v ' , , , y Z V , ' ' .' , ' 1- winners. Two more schools in the district have are SHOWH bel0W- K . C '. . . ...aw A I U C I L . v ' v V 4 lv r ' 4 ' ' 1 l sl 1 uc - x A A4 1 . C I A -qi f ' ' ' ' 1 ' vt . . f - ' 1 f aff' Y V . . ' 1 , ,' ' 1, Q , , . . 1, ' 1. ' , ' xx li 3 N v . - v ' ' W I ' . . . 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UiCI4IJeXYit1. Harold Burley. Bob HiI1I'1ert,z111d Dave Mottoru it mu: jwhtlC,3IIIt'11u5,klfwSI1iuInIs.-IanCrytscr,jayCroUIc5,and,Ii111Garskie. 91 EHVBI' asket B A L L Managers of basketball shown are Bull Chase Frank Topeck Bob Barraclough and Dxck Dlxon unxor varsmty hoopsters nn the tlret ron are john Bojalad George -Xnderson Lee Shxelds and Ralph Barbarsky Second row Russ Bernardo Andy Qhenler Iarrx lxlmgensmnth Frank Malasky and jxm Penxose on THRCUGH THE Varsity courtmen shown to the right in the first row are Dale XVelsh, Alan Serahni, and Arman Miller. Second row: jon Ed Simbeck, Larry Beighey, and Sam Sigler. Third row: Tom .-Xmmerman, jerry XYoomer, and Dick Elnicki. Fourth row: jim Suplizio, Bob Barraclough, manager, and Paul Nelson. HO0P Coaches joe Federici and Jim Hawkins. 93 Scoring a thumping big vicrfvry -QVFY Revnoldsville, the Beavers opened the1r 1933-56 cage season. jim Suplizio chalked up 20 pomts in the Beaver's easy 59-30 Wm. DuBois downed Philipsburg, but were hard pressed bx a better than average Nlountatncer team -Xrman Nliller plated great ball put 2:1 points through the net and stood out defensixelx in the 63 53 w1n Beavers rallied in the final quarter to overcome a strong Johnsonburg quintet 62 al -Xrman 'Nliller again led the scoring wtth 16 pomts Running away from the Rovers in the second half after a sloppy first per1od the Beavers won from Brockwax 60 39 Larrx Be1ghex and Sam Stgler with 19 and 16 points respectnelx paced the Be IVCTS to their fourth w1n The Beavers lost the first one to Cle 1rf1eld 16 59 Tht lot 1l squ 1d w 1s in the g1me the First half but fell under the Bison s pow er in the l1st period Xic ones p1ctd the B1sons while 1m Suphzio had 19 for DuBo1s One of those nights w hen nothmg goes rxght was experienced bt the Be tvtrs when thex mtt St NI trxs Ihe Dutchmtn won 42 al Defending district IX champs lxane was Just too much for D H S Ihex domtnated the whole game t1k1ng a 72 41 win Paul 'Nelson w as a standout for tht Be tvtrs Leading throughout the game the Be ntrs 1lmost upset Punxsx In the fin 1l moments the Chucks b1g oe Stetner tipped IH six tlmtlx po1nts to erase the Btaver s le 1d 1nd to take the contest 60 34 Sam Slgler I 1rrx Beighex md jim Suphzio clicked for the Be IXGFS The Beavers won their first league game, downmg Bradford 69 63 in an oxert1me period Sam S1gler contr1buted 32 points to the Beat er s cause Philipsburg caught the Beavers on one of their worst n1ghts defetting the Black and White te1m 48 33 Xrm 1n Nlnller 1nd Sam Sigler led the Beaver s scoring with 10 1p1ect With Jim Supllzno leadmg tht w IX mth 26 marktrs tht Be ntrs chmhtcl o11t of tht X lt agut ctll tr bx ttkmg Brookxtllt 10 61 I 1 rx Btlghtx 1cldtd 20 points to tht Xklll Pulling the biggest upset almost IJ11Bo1s sc trtcl tht C lt trhtlcl Bisons bt fort clropptnt, thc cc ttcst tr c c 1t1r cunt Bt1xtrsl1lttrtcl1n c S Il Blglcr lccl tht Bt1xtrp1r1clt 1 th 8 Kanes A League Champions scorccl 1 1 xmtmg 66 39 1 tr Bt lk s 94 DuBois could not do anything right and were never in the game. jon Ed Simbeck tallied 10 for top honors for the Beavers. Playing their best ball game of the season for 1a w hxle at Punxsx, the Beat ers tell behind in the last quarter to lose 84 63 jon Fd Stmbeck was in good lorm hxttlng lor 19 The Owls avenged their previous defeat ba taking the Beax ers 68 60 m the second encounter of the two te1ms Bradford g,r1bbed 1n e1rlx lead and nexer I'6llIlQLllSl1Cfl 1t Sxmbeck 1ga1n led the Be 1xers wlth 23 The Beavers won when thex mtt Brockw IX downing the Rovers 38 aa The game was nip and tuck all the w IX w1th the Be awers pull1ng awaa late 1n the game jon Ed S1mbeck and Sam Sigler sank 16 polnts 1p1ece DuBois lost a close game at Brookville in the final game of tht se 1son arm 1n Nl1lltr hit for 18 to lead the Be avtrs scoring ln thls 54 30 contest Junior varsity courtmen play ed one more game than thelr VITSITX counterpart during the season for 1 rec orcl of ten WINS 1nd eight losses The xoung Be 1vers took into camp in both encounters the Brookville juniors 40 27 and 46 30 but lost two to the Kane VK olves 49 29 1nd 54 45 St Maris took Coach I-eder1c1s crew in a close 66 64 contest Rex noldsville w IS convmcmglx beaten 69 14 in the onlx g1me between the two teams johnsonburg dropped 1 37 43 contest to the Beaverettes lHd C urwensvxlle s Colden Tlde had to be satished with 30 points 1g11nst 54 points for the Beat ers The Jays squeezed by Bradford 47 46 111 the first game between the two te ams but the Gw lets w on 54 46 w hen the two teams met again DuBois spl1t games wtth Cle1rf1eld Brockwaa Phdipsburg and Punxsx dur1ng the season The Jaxs w on 46 40 lrom the Btsons of Clearfield and lost 42 36 took Brotkw IX 39 41 and dropped one to the Rovers 46 38 lost to Phlhpsburg Q9 36 but returned the compliment to the Nlountnnetrs 51 30 t1sttcl 142 32 dett1t from Punxsx but l1ttr soc ked tht C huc ks 30 40 Junior varsity numeral winners w trt C torgt -Xncltrson lrtnk Nl1l1skx lte Shields ohn Coxlt 1nd Xnclx Shtflltr XI1n1gtrs Blll h1st lrtnk loptck tncl R1ch trcl DlXOIl wtrc ll's0I1LlIllLI'll wlnncrs Btll w ts thc rtcorcl kttptr Dlck w s 1lx ns on h w hcn nttcltcl ctrson 1tcr 111 tl J t w good on rthouncls 111clcltlc11st 1nd n11clt h1s sh 1rt o Jomts 1 kx 1 ts 1 good llitlx co ter1lwh1lt lct pl xtcl tt X inc X w 11 Us rel11Jlt ax t 1 tooc ut1 1 x man , Q . 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U l HA . - - l I :Xl1l2lS V1 ' 1 f 1 ' urt 1 ll ' ' '- WVU VF' 'W' llli' 'i 'CVT get 1 ' ' 1 . -- 11 s aacl ' hall. . l ' '1 5 11l'w'1 'il 1, 11nd Ccjl' was 1 f l 'lt' 'l rackmen shown in the hrst row are Rolly Bech.tel, Rollx Nliller Sam Richards jack Nluirhead jack Harriger -Xlan Serahnif Greg Culley, Elliott Reitz, Dave Murdock, and Bill xlllCl'llS Second rou Francis Collins Sam Sobczalt Fran Miknis, Tom Ammerman, Don Kruk, joe Stepanausky, Bill Rearick Bob Spinda and Clx de Scherer Third row Don Miller, john Daugherty, Bob Coder, Kent Culley, Dick Elnicki Paul Balomck Gene Daughertx 'Nick Nliller Earl johnson and David Marsh. H I Coaches I iul Comm joe Fedenci and Beaver thinclads lost the opening track meet of the 1955 season to Clearfield. The Bisons won 70-48. Rolly Miller took the pole vault while Bill Nliknis captured the 110 yard hurdles. Sam Richards was hrst in the javelin and Cilyde Scherer tied for top honors in the high jump. DuBois topped both Clarion and Punxsy in a three way meet. DuBois had three double winners in Paul Balonick, shot and discusg Rollv Miller, 880 and mile: and Bill Nlilqnis, low and high hurdles. DuBois won eleven First places for 74 points to 32 for Punxsy and 23 for Clarion. HUSTLERS - PITCHMEN Spearheading Beavers win over Ridgway were four D.H.S. thinclads. Rollx' Miller was first in the mile and the half mile runs. Elliott Reitz took the pole vault while Sam Richards and Al Serahni won the javelin and the discus, respectively. Sam Richards with a 151f7 heave of the javelin was the only D.H.S. track man to take a first at the Central Counties DuBois was fourth in this eight te tm meet The Big 3 was won by Clearfield xxith DuBois right bchind ind Punxsx folloxxing, the Beavers Piul Bilonick took hrst in the dist us ind shot Nick Nliller xxon the 440 Rollx Nliller took the milc Clx dc Schcrer xx as first in the high Jump and Elliott Rcitz pole vaulted 102 for first place to gixc the Beavers 56 points and second place Fourth place ln dlstrlcts xx as the Beaxer s record to end a good track season The meet held at Smethport saw Sam Sobczak take the pole xault at 10 6 Paul Balonick threvx the discus 1344 for first place and Sam Richards vxas second in the Javelin Placing third in the 440 xxas Nick 'xliller xx hile Bill Nliknis xx is first in the low hurdles Beavers opened the diamond season with a 10-6 win, downing the Dutchmen of St. Marys on their lot behind Bill Kaiser's pitching. Gene Mikelonis and Tom Allshouse led the hitters. DuBois scored its second win, downing Curwensville 9-4. Gene Milcelonis had two hits and Tom Allshouse added a triple. The Beavers lost their first le igue game at Redbank 9 4 D H S gixe up thegime in the last inning Terrx Stiteler and Sam Sigler led the hitters exch xxith txxo sftfetics The Beavers collapsed ifter taking .1 40 lead over Brockxxax losing 14 4 Sam Sigler was top man at the plate xxith a triple and 1 single The first league vlctlm of the Beavers xvas Curwensville The Golden Tide lost to DuBois 13 1 Every Beaver had one hit -Xl Ranieri and Gene 'Vhkeloms each had three D H S won their second league game, doxxning the Sxndx Vhldc its 4 1 jim Ellinger and Sam Sigler exch hit doubles for the winners DISTRICT TRACK WINNERS BILL MIKNIS SAM SOBCZAK PAUL BALONICK SAM RICHARDS First in Low Hurdles First in Pole Vault First in Discus Second in Javelin .55 UI .wiser -rel 96 TTT 'H 'aww !,..4-,qs Wm . . . 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A ' 1: Jim Ellinger pitched a one hitter as the Beavers batted their way to a 5-0 victory over Reynoldsville. jim Ellinger also had a triple to lead the batters. The Beavers gained revenge, when they downed Redbank 9-4. jim Ellinger's pitching and Gene Mikelonis' and Tom Allshouse's hitting won the game for the Black and VX'hite. DuBois won their fifth straight game, downing Reynoldsville 5-0. Bill Kaiser pitched a line game, and Gene Mikelonis and Sam Sigler paced the batters. The Beavers did it again, defeating Redbank 7-0 behind jim Ellinger's nve hitter. Franny Phillips and Terry Stiteler paced the batters. The Bisons moved into first place in the league by taking DuBois 4-1. Bill Kaiser and Sam Sigler each had a good day at the plate against Flearheld. With Tom Allshouse and Sam Sigler each getting three hits, the Beavers beat their old rival, Sandy, 9-5. Revenge over Brockway came to the Beavers when they took the Rovers, 12-0. Bill Kaiser's pitching was tops, and Gene Mikelonis and jim Suplizio were the leading stickmen. Coach Frank Malasky Clearfield was the only team to beat the Beavers twice, defeating the Black and VVhite nine, 4-0. jim Suplizio and Gene Mikelonis were the standout hitters. Beaver nine members in the first row are Tom Allshouse, Terry Stiteler, Al Ranieri, Gene Mikelonis, jim Ellinger, and Gary Ross. 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