DuBois Area Middle School - Mirror Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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It would seem that that perfect couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Korb, have just return- ed from a trip abroad. You probably re- member her as Anna Mabel Kuhn. I see 'Betty Wilson has quite an ad in the paper. Her beauty salon seems to be the most popular retreat for the ladies. Well, look at that ad! Suzanne Van Arsdale, Undertaker. fMaybe it's a good thing this is a dream.J Now wouldn't you just expect to see Vernon Smith in the dairy business? Why he even looks like a dairy man. Attention all art lovers! The work- ings of artists Bernard Murray and Robert Peoples will be on exhibit three weeks from today and for the four follow- ing weeks. Oh good! The daily short story by Shirley Johnston fformerly of 9-11 and the funnies. Well, if there isn't a comic strip here by Dave Emmett. What would a paper be without funnies, even in 1957? And now for the poetry. Here in The Poet's Corner among the works of others I see a few of those by Florence Burfield. Well imagine! Bill Reber in the movies! And he seems to be playing a part very similar to the part Jack Benny played years ago in Charlie's Aunt . That seems to be all-no, here's some- thing. Miss Jane Shaffer has announced her engagement to someone. I can't pro- nounce his name. I don't know him per- sonally but they say he's rather old and a sort of millionaire. P. S. He has failing health. Well, some folks say that's the way to pick them, I suppose it's all right THE CLASS WILL We, the members of the 1942 graduat- ing class of DuBois Junior High, School in the presence of witnesses, do hereby publish our last will and testament. The troubles and difficulties of the 9-4 class are left to the future members of the next 9-4 class. Heaven help them! Cliif Griggs, Andy Prontock, and Bob Wray will their basketball showers to Alan Bakas, George Coder, and' Bud Landis. Rusty Leech wills his report card marks to the future Excellent students of next year. 1 Kasy Baldauf leaves her rug cuttin' technique to Joan Shankle. The fellows of the ninth grade want to will their changed and changing voices to fellows of the eighth. The poor guys have had some time with them. To Chicken Kuzniar goes Chummy Marshall's A-1 mat grapplin record. Ruthie Riss is due for Sally Hubbs' smooth swimming strokes. We really don't want to, but we're go- ing to will the future 'sophomore boys to the eighth grade girls. The front seats in assembly are willed to the little shrimps in junior high. To Harry Hiner goes Bill Benson's as- sortment of girls. Basketball skill seems to run in the Anderson family. Roberta inherits her brother Ernie's dribblets. Tootsie Shobert leaves his an-P nouncer's post to Jackie Schoch. I .Tv ' Joan Johnston wills her new two- seater, three-wheeled bicycle to all the keeds who want to save rubber. if you can.. CContinued on Page 165 .- First Row: Kathryn King, Maxine King, Donna Loy Kirk, Janet Kirk, Lavina Knorr, Dolly Kolek, Gene Kopshina, Bill Korb, Betty llou Kougher. Second Row: Gerald Kriner, Grace Kriner, Viola Krishart, Violet Krishart, Paul Kuharski, Anna Mabel Kuhn, Kenneth LaBorde, Benny Laman, Josephine Laukaitis. Third Row: Jack Lavin, Pauline Leach, Harold Leech, James Lias, Peggy Logan, Thomasine Love, Gerald Mack, James Mack, William Madden. Fourth Row: Evelyn Magill, Helen Makofka, John Marshall, Frank Marusiak, Charles Matthews, Eleanor Matthews, James McCarthy, Reynolds McCullough, David McIntosh. Fifth Row: James McKee, Paul McKee, Marian McNeil, Ann Merris, Don Miller, Eugene Miller, Dorothy Milliron, Agnes Minns, Ellen Mont- gomery. Sixth Row: John Moore, Walter Morris, Ruth Munro, Bernard Murray, Graybil Myers, Robert Myers, Joe Neeley, Betty Lou Nelson, Richard Nelson. Seventh Row: David Newell, Malcolm Olmstead, Henry Ott, Basil Overturf, Mary Rae Parris, Warren Parris, Craig Patterson, Rosemary Pearson, Donna Pennington. Eighth Row: Bud Pentz, Arthur Peoples, Robert Peoples, Elaine Peterson, Mary Jane Pierce, Pauline Polehonki, Myron Polehonki, Dona Portzer, Andy Prontock, Ninth Row: Edwardine Prontock, Laura Pullman, Dorothy Reasinger, Bill Reber, Twila Reed, Bessie Resinger, Sheldon Rideout, Alfred Rogers, Kenneth Ross. Tenth Row: Pauline Ross, Jolyn Russell, Charles Salada, Robert Schlabig, Madeline Sedor, Harry Shaffer, Jane Shaffer, Jane V. Shaffer, Mary Shaffer. 7 .



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FOOTBALL Fifty muscle-men tried out for the football team this year, although the squad finally tapered down to thirty men. The squad was divided into two parts, the varsity under Coaches Shaffer and Uber, and the junior varsity under Coach Rula. The junior varsity was organized to train the younger players in preparation for future varsity participation. This year's record was three victories, one defeat, and one tie. The highlights of the year's play are as follows: Clearfield, October 10: In the opening moments of the game the Clearfield Bisons showed a decisive superiority when they scored an early touchdown. The game was evenly fought until late in the fourth quarter when Clearfield push- ed over for another touchdown. On both occasions Clearfield failed to convert. The game ended with Clearfield the victor, 12 to 0. DuBois, October 16: In the second game the Beaverlets tangled with Oil City. The opponents were dazzled by Du- Bois' supreme .offensive which had the Oilers defending their goal most of the game. The final score was 25 to 7 with DuBois on top. s Punxsutawney, October 23: The third game found the colors of DuBpis still flying high. On a muddy gridiron, Du- Bois beat a small but tricky oe. The scor- ing came in the second and third quarters of the game. The outcome was 14 to 0 in favor of DuBois. DuBois, October 30: Phillipsburg in- vaded DuBois to give the locals plenty of opposition in their fourth game. In the opening quarter DuBois scored on a forty-five yd. run. Although outwei hed, DuBois held its rivals at bay until the last sixteen seconds of the game when Philipsburg scored on a pass. The game ended in a 7 to 7 deadlock. DuBois, November 6: DuBois enter- ed the final game with Clearfield as the decided underdog , but with high hopes of victory and revenge. The game got off to a fast start when Clearfield was caught flat-footed behind its own goal for a safety. This later proved to be the margin of victory. The Bisons threatened time after time, but were always stopped by magnificent defensive play on the part of DuBois. The half ended with the score still 2 to 0. DuBois crossed the Clearfield goal in the fourth quarter after a long drive. The score remained at 9 to 0 until late in this final quarter, when Clearfield scored its only tally. When the smoke cleared, the scoreboard read 9 for DuBois and 7 for Clearfield. This was the first time that any DuBois Junior High School team had ever defeated the Clearfield Juniors. The first team was composed of the following: The end positions were held down by Boots Peoples and Jerry Mack, the tackle posts were well taken care of by John Hrin and Jake Kauf- man, the two stalwart guards were Baldy Whitehouse and Rusty Leech, the center spot was held down by the only veteran Mike Callahan, the backfield, which more than held its own, was as follows: Grinnen at quarterback, Hetrick at blocking back, Anderson at fullback, and Thompson at tailback. Backing this team was a very fine squad of reservesg Because of their fine record, the Beaverlets were feted at a. banquet on January 15. At the conclusion of the ban- quet, Coach Shaffer was presented with a fitting gift. In closing, we quote Coach Shaffer, This was one of the best squads I have ever coached. . BASKETBALL DuBois Junior High School's flashy basketball team closed an exceptionally successful season on March 4, 1942. While playing out their 1941-42 schedule, the Beaverlets established a record which surpassed that of last year. One indi- vidual scoring record was broken during the season. While defeating such opponents as Falls Creek, Sandy Township, Clearfield, DuBois High School Jay - Vees, and Brookville, the team lost but two games -both to the DuBois High Schoool Jay- Vees. During the 1941-42 season the blasketeers played 11 games and won 9 of t em. i

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