Dubois High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubois, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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.5 .. f .4-,,. ,W : fm., 11 .. ' 1 A -, . . ,- . f' W5'2 s.-5. fqf's.y2--tmn u' J' -fix .L 1. N V . .- .' if ' 3gf9f Y'y gg-1Ae.,s:-Jjgef'-E :..g.,'g- -- , , 4 A , V. . , , . :WS If MARY HOFFMAN Mary is short, blonde, blue eyed, and has large dimples. She took the distributive educa- tion course and is uncertain of her ambition. Mary likes Punx- sy next to her home town. DAVID JOHNSTON The innocent, serious minded chap seen in the halls is Dave. He was an academic student. Dave is usually seen in Page's eating and was employed at Harvey 8: Carey's. He was one who took his backfield position in football very seriously. ALBERTA JONES Bert is a tall blond with blue eyes. She took the com- mercial course and will be re- membered by her pleasing smile and her boosting of the army. Bert's plans for the future are to go to New York. She was usually seen riding around in a cream-colored convertible. DOROTHY KARTAVICH Working at a hotel is Dot's ambition. She took the com- mercial course and was in the Leader's Club, Girls' Chorus, and was a good guard in bas- ketball. Always industrious, Dorothy worked part-time at Newberry's her senior year. MIRIAM HUDSON Miriam is quiet and reserv- ed, has plenty of brain, but is too modest to show them. She was a member of the academic course and plans to be a nurse. Her favorite pastime is read- ing and swimming. Her happy and gleaming face was well known in our school. ROY JOHNSON Huckleberry is Roy's nick- name. He likes Beechnut gum, swimming, and women. Huck- leberry expects to be a me- chanic and is now employed at a gas station. He is famous for Fords . ROBERT JONES Droop's favorite subject is math and he likes sport clothes, especially sweaters. He was en- rolled in the academic course and expects to be a dentist. Droop played guard in foot- ball, and he was one of the sports editors of The Clip- per . JACOB KEFFER Pork was one of the tall and husky seniors. He played tackle in football. Pork will always be remembered as a 'negro comedian in 'Hi-Vari- ties' and at the Carnival. He took the general course and was well liked by everyone.

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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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TOM KEFFER Tom will be remembered too for his negro comedy in Hi- Varieties and at the Carnival, He worked extra hard on the 1946 Hi-Varieties as a mem- ber of the student committee. Tom was a general course stu- dent. He won a school boxing championship his junior year. FLOYD KELLER Whitey could be found helping in his father's cleaning shop or driving his 34 Plym- outh roadster to school. He was especially fond of his work in the auto mechanics course. Whitey expects to join the navy soon. He was a home room representative on the Student Council. MAXINE KELLNER Mac has red hair and was a student in the commercial course. Her ambition is to be a bookkeeper. Mac was a member of the Publications Staff her junior year and was active on the Broadcasting Staff her senior year. She will be remembered for her smiling face. ROSELLA KING Rose was kept busy man- aging The Clipper and help- ing in the school library. She was in the general course and ambition is to enjoy life. h-er We will remember Rose for her knowledge of Shakespeare and her discussions in health and guidance classes. BOYD KELLER Boyd came to us from S. H. S. in his sophomore year. He was a member of the vocational auto mechanics course but has dreams of being a lawyer. Among his favorites are mov- ies, ice skating, and roller skat- ing. Boyd liked to tease girls more than anything else. MARY KELLY Mary, as she is known to ev- eryone, was in the general course. She will be remember- ed for her pleasing personality and for always having a smile for everyone. Mary was in the Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Chor- us, and Leaders' Club. She lik- ed English and P. D. best of all subjects. DON KILMER Don spent his afternoons working at the Maple Avenue Hospital. His favorite sport was baseball. Don took the vo- cational machine shop course and is uncertain of what he wants to be. He was quiet in school, but was mischievous in the shops. NORMAN KIRK Punk , as he is known to his friends, took the vocational auto m-echanics course. His ambition is to join the navy. Punk's favorite pastimes are going to the movies and roller skating. We will remember him for his quietness in school and his rosy cheeks.

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