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MARION FORD Ford has a great future ahead of her because she wants to be chaffeur to the president so that she can travel the world. Chewing peanuts is her favorite pastime. Ford took the commercial course. She was in charge of the Bond Booth and on the Broadcasting Staff. ALBERT GAYLORD Bunny was in the Boys' Quartet and the Broadcasting Staff. He was a student who has great talent for math and science. With his ability he really should go places. Bun- ny'f was enrolled in the acad- emic course. JAMES GRIFFITH Griff , as he is known to the fellows, played quarterback on the varsity his senior year. He was an academic student and is going to join the marines after leaving school. Griff was sports editor of The Clip- pier . JOHN HACK A strawberry blond is John- nie , He was a color guard in the band. Johnnie was in the auto shop course, and af- ter graduation he plans to en- ter the service. He will be re- membered for his politeness, his agreeable disposition, and his singing in the Minstrel Show. CLAYTON GARTHWAITE Clayt , a blond lad, was an all-around member of the class. He was in the vocational auto shop course and joined the na- vy at the end of the first se- mester. C1ayt was a field manager at the athletic events. He liked art class and Stude- bakers. JOHN GODEK John wrestled on the first team at, 145 pounds and play- ed the saxophone and clarinet in the band. John took the academic course and he plans to enter the navy after gradu- ating. We will remember, John in the famous Swing King orchestra. ARTHUR HAAG Muscles or Art are some of the names to which Arthur will answer. Baseball is his hobby, but he likes hunting and getting up early in the 'morning. Art took the machine shop course. Flashy socks are his pet peeve. MIRIAM HALL We think Smiles would be an appropriate nickname for Miriam. She was in the acad- emic course preparing to be a nurse. Miriam was active in the Photography Club and Ush- ei's Club. She liked driving her car to school with a load of kids in it.
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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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L. B. HALLSTROM A. B. was definitely a 'strong' character. A newspa- per distributor, carpenter, truck Iriver, sharpshooter, actor, and vearer of ruggedly masculine attire. He took the industrial nrt course and is going to be a general contractor. A. B. was an the Broadcasting Staff and nelped the Forum as a sports eporter. IELEN HARRIS Helen was one of the Rock- on girls in the senior class. She vas very active in the Broad- :asting Staff and took great in- erest in the Rifle Club. Helen vas an academic student and ilans to be a nurse after grad- mating. IAROLD HEBERLING Everybody associates Hef vith that yellow station wag- m cruising along loaded with lids. He took the academic :ourse and plans to be an elec- .rical engineer. Hef was al- io one of our sharpshooters and a mathematical wizard. WILLIAM HEPFN ER Bill spent most of his ime building gasoline airplane nodels. He took the auto shop :ourse and hopes to be a me- chanic. Bill liked firing 'ifles best of all sports. WANDA LEE HANSON Wee as she was known around school was in the com- mercial course. She has her heart set on a job as a book- keeper. Wee is fond of rid- ing street cars and trapping muskrats. She was a senior banker, sales lady at the Bond :Sz Stamp booth, and operated a spotlight for stage productions. DARRELL HAYES Oscar is tall, has gray eyes and brown hair. He prefers Bud Abbott to any other actor. Oscar was senior manager of basketball. He was usually seen wearing bright sweaters while going to his academic classes. LLOYD HEBERLING Lloyd was enrolled in the auto shop course and his hobby was handy craft work. He worked at Alexander's as a me- chanic and his favorite sport was wrestling. Lloyd played the sousaphone in the band. HARRY HINER Sam was the Sinatra of DuBois High School who could always be depended on for help. Along with music he likes sports and has a person- ality that can not be beat. Sam was a member of the distributive education course, and his ambition is to be a mer- chant. He will be remembered for his negro parts in plays.
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