DuBois Area High School - Clipper Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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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.:-. '-ig,-.Q-Q.: TWT: '1 E:Cgr2H 'IFSLEE .,..a,....-M.. ssewc' 7'fv2E:.'iII1 L ,.....Av,-. ' 3 ,'Z JlZO 2-1:-'-gm! I3 9t' mf 'DHBV' QE EENSQJEUI 2f'gEO,..fDF.1 H .,.n IIIQTQVTQNU 3:1192 2 sfsfflie 5g,g3 g:tE3:l r+,.,'1-4' r:--e-ffbcp -iQ.-60.2--111 I' Ag . . ,. Mos . .ggf ...y . , -so fifvfys r . Q. 2,7 ' ' - . We I . WZ' X ' 4. 175- ' V' fwfr,-if 4 1-fiififil. t il , p J' X -tv 1 S . I Peggy Fairman Home :MAKING Peggy, a friendly, popular girl, participated in many activities. She was a member of Clipper staff, leaders club, and student council for one year, drarnatics club and Hi Varieties for three years. Peggy was also secretary of her sophomore and senior home rooms. She plans to enter a secretarial school. fi ov ,amp 'fn I I 7 Us 4 A I 98a i l 'x 'Q .59 X piffffigj ,N ,!1 ACADEMIC Bill, one of the most pleasant boys in the class, is known for his artistic abilities. 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.

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,sz D . at ' 44' 'iff 2 C' ' ,. v 'is V 3 'as .- Q W 'P if .. ' 43 ' . fy - x ' 'S Robin Crytser Gregory Culley David IJ. Cunningham Patty Dalton Mariann U'Anna Robert Gene Daugherty john NV. Deasey Patricia DeCuio Raymond DeRolf Linda Dillman Robin Crytser ACADEMIC Robert Gene Daugherty .Xc.arn-:Mic Dark-eyed, cheerful, and always friendly is Robin. He was a shifty wrestler on the Beaver mat team for three years. 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



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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. His job at Clark's Service Station will be a valuable asset, as he plans to attend Stevens Trade School after graduation. if

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