Dubois High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubois, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 15 text:

Senior Class Song SENIOR FLOWER American Beauty Rose. SENIOR COLORS Red si White. SENIOR OFFICERS Alan Bakas .... President John Conley . . Vice President Paul Ritter . . . Secretary CLASS OF '46 Tune: Viennese Refrain. To dear old D. H. S. this is farewell In future years our class will often tell Of happy days we've spent and friends we've made We know the memories will never fade. The knowledge that we gained within you along life's thoroughfare you now to go our way has this to say Will serve us all And as we leave The Class of '46 This is the hour You'll always be We'll honor you So don't forget now when we must part a part of every heart and try to do our best us dear old D. H. S. I' Care

Page 14 text:

Student Council First row: Don Kline, Ruth Braund, Jack Rensell, Joan Shaffer, Walter Spehalski, Betty Shaffer, Leonard Krasinski. Second row: Alan Bakas Jean Rich- ards, Bob Irwin, Pat LaBorde, Don Johnson, Jean Clyde, Wilbert Lundgren. Third row: Ruth Edner, Bob Sherman, Floyd Keller, Bert Conrad, Loman Miller, Leonard Okonski, Joe Johnson, Joan Shenkel. Not in picture: Joyce Smouse. Since 1934 when the first DuBois Senior High School Student Council was organized, this group of students and advisors has been the backbone of our activities, athletic events, and the improvements that have been made around the school in those years. As part of a busy agenda, the council this year was in charge of all assem- blies, conducted electionsg selected covers for this yearbook and were in charge of The Clipper sales in the school, conducted numerous drives, kept the scrap book up to dateg had the school song arranged for the D. H. S. Band, arranged to erect a memorial to our veterans who paid the supreme sacrifice, conducted all special programs, and planned for a Punxsy-DuBois trophy and for all parties, including the Christmas party. The Student Council for this year was outstanding in personnel and enjoy- ed a successful year. The officers this year were: Bill Lundgren, president, Bert Conrad, vice-president, and Joan Shankel, secretary. The advisors were Mr. Kagy, Mr. Merritt, Miss Bollinger, Miss Loos, Miss Martin, and Miss Marshall.



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ROBERTA ANDERSON Tootic was our casual yet captivating senior who seemed to have no cares. She was a distributive education student who was inevitable wearing brightly plaided skirts, jackets, and shoe strings. Tootie will be remembered by her bright sayings and interests in Punx- sy. ALAN BAKAS Shorty , president of the senior class, towered above the rest of the students. He play- ed center in basketball and end in football. Shorty broke the league scoring record with twenty-six points against Punx- sy. He was in the academic course and hopes to be an arch- ac-olog-ist. JAMES BEARFIELD News editor of the Forum who was always pestering the reporters was none other than Jim. He took the general course. Jim was active in the Broadcasting Club, and his am- bition is to be an engineer. Jim's vast knowledge has been a great help in getting out The Clipper . IRENE BERGQUIST Berky is the name Irene prefers. She took the indus- trial arts course, and after graduating she plans to be a physical education instructor. Writing' letters to the army took up most of her time. She is an expert in woodworking ami making' toys for her broth- cr. ,Q - is - ' fi. . .:.,, , ' ' NAV 6 ff F0 emits. 'Yi GENE BAILY If you hear the remark, Are you kidding? , it is probably Gene. This dark haired lass has a big interest in the navy. Gene hopes to be a nurse after leaving school. She took the general course and was active in the Decorators' Club and Girls' Chorus. GUY BEARD Guy could be seen around the vocational auto shop each day and he plans to be a jockey some day soon. He had quite a time keeping- his Ford in run- ning condition as far as Clear- field and catching the school bus. Guy rated high in his stud- ies. His deep voice has a ring of authority. DOROTHY BEER Jean was one of the sen- iors blessed with red locks. She will be remembered by her op- ponents in basketball. She was in the general course and she plans to see the world. Her knowledge of grammar will al- so be remembered by the stu- dents in Mrs. Stone's English class. BRUCE BOGLE Bruce was one of our quiet students. He was very good in gymnastics, and two years of varsity wrestling was climaxed by his winning the 138 pound championship of Pennsylvania. Bruce was in the vocational machine shop course and his desire is to join the navy when his school days are over.

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