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WILLIAM CRAIN Swoosh! That would be Bill flying past on his yellow motor- cycle. He took the vocational auto shop course, and some day hopes to be a mechanic. His guitar and western songs were well known around town. Bill worked part time at Pohe Mo- tors. MARY CRIST Mary was one of our quiet girls who had a cheerful smile for everyone. She took the commercial course and was fond of milk shakes and En- glish class. Mary worked in the afternoons at Newberry's. Some day we may meet old friends in Mary's beauty sal- on. LOUELLA DAUGHERTY Lou is a little lady with a pleasing personality and smile. She is fond of bangs and brace- lets. Lou , an academic stu- dent, plans to attend college. She was in the Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, and Auditorium Usher's Club. Lou was secre- tary of the junior class her Junior year. DONALD DEASY Don was a distributive ed- ucation student who worked in the afternoons as a clerk at the A 8z P, and he took his job seriously. He likes football and wrestling best of all sports. Don was a neat and attractive person and spent his spare time reading. WAYNE CRAFT Wayne hails from Falls Creek. He has brown hair and a fair complexion. He can usu- ally be seen driving his car around town. After graduation he plans to be a professional driver. Wayne was in the shop course. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM 'Cut liked his academic course and maintained a high standard in all his subjects. He will be remembered for his ac- curate marksmanship while be- ing an active member of the Rifle Club. Uncle Sam will de- cide Cut's future. DONNA MAE DAWSON Donna will be remembered for her constant gum chewing, going to the movies, and comb- ing her hair. She took the academic course and expects to be a nurse. Donna was in the Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Chorus, and Mixed Chorus. CHARLES DeLONG Chuck was one of our stu- dents from Sandy. He likes to square dance, eat sundaes, and read sport books during his spare time. Chuck was in the vocational auto shop course and worked at Burns' Garage during the afternoons.
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NANCY CARRUTH Nancy, feature editor of the Forum , never seemed to have a spare moment. She was very studious in her academic cours- es. Nancy was on the Broad- casting Staff and will be re- membered for her songs at Hi Varieties and her acting in school plays. AVONELL CLOUSER Ave was one of our petite seniors with dark hair and dark eyes. She liked all types of sports, and blue was her favor- ite color. Ave was in the general course and plans to say farewell to DuBois soon. Her chief joys were square dancing and lusty arguments. GEORGE CODER Spider was the number two man in room 15. He took the general course and worked at Kroger's during the after- noons. Spider played on the first team in basketball and hopes to be a Pfc. in the ma- rines. BERT CONRAD Bert was vice president of the Student Council. He play- ed quarterback in football and was a varsity wrestler. His time used to be occupied by trimming his Ford. Bert was an academic student and plans to be a physical education in- structor. JOHN CLARK Quiet, studious, and bashful was Jack. He was in room 15 and took the academic course. Jack hopes to go to college in years to come. He was very fond of woodwork. JAMES COCHRAN An innocent looking instigat- or of mischief was Bim . He took the general course and played center on the football varsity. He liked short hair- cuts and being advertising man- ager of the Forum . Bim's corny jokes and smart quips were well known around the publications room. JOHN C0.NLEY Crack was vice president of the senior class. He was an outstanding halfback on the 1946 varsity. There was never a dull moment when Crack was around. He was in the in- dustrial arts course and plans in the future to be a plumb- er. GLEN CONRAD Calm and absorbed in deep thought is the impression given by Glen. His secret ambition is to be an engineer. Glen was in the academic course and was an active member of the Rifle Club and the Senior Dance Club.
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EUNICE DeWYE-R Niece was head of the crack 1945-46 cheerleadrs. She is small, blue-eyed, dimpled, and she has a rich, deep voice that sounded authoritative at pep meetings. Niece took the academic course and plans to be a nurse in the future. Re: d- ing is her favorite hobby. LON DILLMAN Lon followed the academic course and his secret ambition is to be a physical education instructor or a sports writer. He was varsity center on the football team and was kept busy managing the Forum . Lon was very proud of his pret- ty locks. JOHN DONOVITCH John's dark curly hair and shy smile went with his pleas- ant disposition. In the voca- tional machine shop course he had quite a reputation as a shop mathematician. John ex- pects to join the navy after leaving school. The impression given by him was that girls were his last thought. ROBERT DUSCHEA Somebody's telling a funny story again. Yes, it's Bob . He took the vocational auto shop course and worked at S'mith's Dairy in the after- noons. Bob expects to join the marines after graduating. DIANA DICK Diana was a member of the distributive education class. She spent her afternoons in Ann's Beauty Shop as a recep- tionist and secretary. Diana is fond of dancing and was seen quite often taking tickets at D. H. S. athletic events. MALVIN DOLBY Mal , with his good tenor voice, liked singing in the Boys' Quartet. He took the vocation- al auto shop course. Mal was fond of sports and work- ed at Pohe Motors'in the af- ternoons. His guitar playing and quiet manners were well known in D. H. S. DORIS DUNGEY Doris was the little, blonde girl with a cute smile running around school as busy as a bee. She prepared to be a secretary by taking the commercial course. Doris was active on the Library Staff and was not- ed for her speed in typing. JACK FEIRO Jack was one of those stu- dents who never missed that first day of hunting season and often went fishing. He was a machine shop boy and wants to be a cartoonist after leaving high school. Jack had quite a flair for philosophy and the reading of fine books.
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