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PHYLLIS KIRK Phyl was senior editor of The Clipper . Her pet hate is getting up early every morn- ing to catch the bus. Phyl took the general course and her ambition is to be a beautician. Her opponents in basketball will remember her as a good guard. JOSEPHINE KLINGENSMITH Joe was one of our stud- ious types who liked reading and playing in the D. H. S. Band. She was an academic student and plans to be a li- brarian in the future. Joe's hobby was collecting miniature vases. She was in the Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, and also one of the pianists. IMOGENE KOPP Cupcake is what Imogene liked to be called. She was one of our peppy cheerleaders at athletic events. Cupcake took the academic course and hopes to be a secretary. She was ac- tive in the Photography Club and Broadcasting Staff. Cup- cake has filled many secretarial jobs in school. LEONARD KRASINSKI Oss played in varsity bas- ketball. He likes sport clothes and reading books. Oss was in the academic course and his ambition is to be an engineer. He was a home room represen- tative on the Student Council and filled many other offices in school. DON KLINE Joe , Mr. Brains of '46, was a friend to all, especially the girls. He persued the acad- emic course and his ambition is to be an engineer. Joe was a member of the Student Council and was on ihe wrest- ling squad. PAUL KOHLER Paul was a quiet fellow from room 17. Hunting was his fa- vorite sport but he also likes all other sports. Paul was a ma- chine shop course boy and his ambition is to be a machinist. He was good at reading Dick- ens and Shakespeare. EARL KORB Archie was the blond lad iunning around in the halls. He was the leading player, Paul, in Almost Summer . Archie liked the academic course and is working to be- come an architect. He will be remembered for his art contri- buiions to The Clipper as Well as his talent for acting. ROBERT KRAUSS Bob played fullback dur- ing the football season and basketball this past winter. He is good natured and has many friends. Bob took the acad- emic course and has not decid- ed his ambition yet. During the summer his name was al- ways on the sports pages be- cause of his baseball playing. s J N it
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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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.2 X easy M S' 5 R i 'R . 5 .. W ues' 'Q THEODORE KRAWCZYK Ted started his career as one of our cameramen when he was a sophomore. His tall figure striding along with the Speed Graphic has been a familiar sight at all school events. Ted was an academic stud-ent and wants to be an en- gineer. MADELINE KUMETIS We all know Madeline as just Midge , She was a real pal to all, especially in gym classes. Midge took the gen- eral course, and her ambition is to be a beautician. She was in the Leaders' Club and Girls' Chorus. ADAM KUZNIAR Pin em, pin em, was what D. H. S. yelled to Chicken for four years. He was an ef- ficient wrestler and tumbler. Chicken was enrolled in the vocational machine shop course. He appears to be quiet but really is very talkative outside of school. Chicken was on the Athletic Advisory Board. WILLIAM LEHNER Hammer was one of our baseball experts who played for the champion Vets during the summer. He also likes foot- ball. Hammer took the ma- chine shop course and is going to be a mechanic. He spent most of his time working with machines and trapping. BERNADINE KUHARSKI Bernadine, better known to her friends as Bernie , took the general course. She is very fond of sports and has be-en on the Girls' Athletic Board three years. She also was a color guard in the D. H. S. Band. Bernie plans to be a gym teacher after leaving school. GEORGE KUTSEL No doubt you have seen that tall lad with dark hair looking as unconcerned as anything. That is Kutsel , one of the boys in the machine shop course. He is uncertain of his future plans. Kutsel's favor- ite sport is fishing, and he was an expert reader of Macbeth , BEATRICE LEACH Bea was the songbird of the senior class. She was earn- est and always ready to use her talent for the school. Bea was a three year member of the Girls' Trio, and also was in ihe Girls' Ensemble. She took the academic course and her ambition is to be a nurse. MARILYN LEIS Leis , noted far and wide for her flashing smile, hails from Rockton. She was a com- mercial student and plans to be an artist. Leis was elected Miss D. H. S. for 1946. She was in the Girls' Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Decorators' Club and was one of the acro- bats. lm
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