Dubois High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubois, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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GRETA PEARSON Who was the blond who just flew down the hall? Probably Greta! She was a commercial student and plans to be a sec- retary. Greta was in the Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Chorus and Mixed Chorus and was good in sports. She was admired by many of the students for her jitterbugging. JACK PETERSON Jack was a likeable lad who had a flair for talking himself into and out of the office. He would manage to talk himself out because he was always honest about everything. Jack was a good reader of literature and English. The navy took Jack from his machine shop course at midyear. JOHN PITTSLEY An all around athlete, that is Johnny . His talent, ambition, and personality have made him an outstanding member of our class. Johnny took the acad- emic course and plans to be a physical education instructor. His sure, clean tackling will be talked about by football ex- perts for a long time. PAUL RANIERI Paul, of the distributive -edu- cation course, worked in the afternoons at a flower shop. He wants to be an owner of an exclusive flower shop in the future. Paul was fond of sports, especially basketball and baseball. LEROY PERRY Perry kept up with Betty Crable and William Bendix in his spare time. He is short and huskily compact and held the position of halfback in foot- ball and was a varsity wrestler. Perry likes ice cream and 1he machine shop course. His ambition is to become a me- chanic. NO RMA LEE PHILLIPS Short, brown hair, and very clever with the thread and needle is Lee . She persued the commercial course and we know she will really go places. Lee's lithe figure turned, flipped, and twisted through several acrobatic performances her senior year. ANNA PROSPER Yes, that cute little girl you saw in the hall is Anna. She was very studious in her com- mercial courses. Anna was ac- tive on the Library Staff and really could pound the type- writer. She won a book award from Time magazine for her knowledge of current af EMMA RASAVAGE fairs. Twin was an artist to her fingertips and has been an as- set to all organizations in the school. She was also an enthu- siastic sports woman. took the commercial cou Twin ' rse and hopes to be a commercial il- lustrator. She was in full charge of the Forum art her senior year.

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JOE MIKELONIS The student who was remem- bered for his marksmanship was Joe. He was on the varsity rifle team for three years and took the academic course. His ambition is to join the navy. Joe's favorite sports are foot- ball and wrestling. He spent his spare time working at a dairy and grocery store. DON MINNS Farmer was one of our classmates who went to the na- vy at the end of the first se- mester. While attending school during his first semester he was enrolled in the auto me- chanic course. Farmer work- ed at Livingston's after school. He liked wearing flashy sweaters. JANE MONTGOMERY Jane was one of the small quiet girls who will soon be changing her name. She spent her time working as a waitress and writing letters. Jane took the general course and was in the Girls' Chorus her junior year. JAMES NOBLE A lanky, husky senior with a big, shy grin describes Chet . He was very good in gymnas- tics, appearing in several -exhi- bitions. He was a good student, especially in English, where he was noted as a reader and an interpreter of Shakespeare. Chet was in the vocational shop course. JOE MILLER Joe was one of the shining individuals in school. He has a personality that will really get him places after graduation. One of Jo'e's great likes is the U. S. Navy but his ambition is to be a pharmacist. He was en- rolled in the academic course. CATHERINE MOLSON Kate is what Catherine prefers to be called. Some of her many likes were movies, tap dancing, and art. Kate took the general course. She was a good natured girl who enjoyed doing things for peo- ple. She received a certificate for her work in art. JAMES NELSON Hooks has blond hair and grey eyes. He came to us in his sophomore year from San- dy. He played in the infield for the Shorts , famous base- ball team of 1945. Hooks took the machine shop course, but he wants to be a mortic- ian. RUSSEL ORNER Russel was one of the lads many stu- who towered over dents on the way to classes. He was in the academic course and plans to be a doctor. We will remember Russel by his good marksmanship with a rifle and his square dancing technique. He came from Rockton.



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EVELYN RA SAVAGE A good twirler and marcher Nas Evelyn in the D. H. S. Band. She has the ability to iraw and has contributed to nany art projects. Evelyn was enrolled in the commercial :ourse and liked typing and fhorthand best of all her sub- iccts. Her ambiiion is to be an xrtist. JACK RENSEL Bugs was aciive in the Rifle Club and Nature Club. He wants to be a science teach- cr, and he took the academic course. His hobby is exploring in the things of nature. Bugs will be remembered by his dark wavy hair. PAUL RITTER Tex was another one of our comedians who kept things rolling. He was well known for his jokes and wise comments in and out of school. He was a guard in football and play- ed varsity basketball. Tex wants to join the navy and al- so go to college. JACK ROBSON Daren took the vocational auto shop course. He came to D. H. S. his junior year from Falls Creek. Daren was a wizard in math and mechanical drawing. We will remember him for his Walking to school with a certain girl every day. JAMES REA SINGER James has a fine ruddy com- plexion and curly hair. He was a good student and quiet in school. He could be seen around the vocational auto shop and he hopes to be a me- chanic in the air force. He did- n't like to do anything special but enjoyed going to football games. RUTH ANN RISS Witty remarks, practical jokes, and a good nature de- scribes Ruth Ann. She was treasurer of the Girls' Hi-Y and took the academic course. Ruth Ann expects to be a nurse after leaving school. She was often seen strolling up Park Avenue with Johnny . NORMAN RIVKEES Riv was one of our taller students who had brown hair and green eyes. He was in the academic course and wants to be a certified public account- ant. Riv played tackle in football. His knowledge in math will be a great help to him. SHIRLEY RUGH Shirl is a small blond with hazel eyes and is very bashful. She took the general course and is uncertain of her ambi- tion. Shirl likes movies and eating sundaes. She was a good forward in basketball and was in the Girls' Chorus.

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