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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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,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 '?
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