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Table of Contents ALMA MATER FOREWORD CLIPPER STAFFS CLASS OF 1946 STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR PAGE THE SENIORS SENIOR HISTORY CLASS OF 1947 CLASS OF 1948 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL WRESTLING GIRLS' SPORTS ' BOYS INTRA-MURALS PATRONS D. H. S. HONOR ROLL
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Forward . . . Somewhere along the production line, every stu- dent and teacher contributed his efforts to make The Clipper a cooperative publishing effort. The Publica- tion Staff acted as a clearing house to coordinate this work of all the departments, writing and editing most of the material in this book. Mr. Frank Malasky's photography staff took all the pictures except the senior individuals. The art classes and Miss Bertha Wheelock designed the art work in The Clipper . The solicitors and the distributive education classes under the direction of Miss Loyola Sullivan and Mr. Howard Swisher interviewed patrons and secured the financial cooperation that made The Clipper pos- sible: Also Mr. Swisher prepared the D. H. S. Honor Roll and took over the eneral management of the book when Mr. Willard Grugbs moved to another teaching post. Miss Rita Clark, the office secretary, generously helped with the hundreds of letters and questionnaires that were sent out while the commercial students in Mrs. Florabelle Schneider's and Mr. Leon Edmiston's classes typed copy for the publication. Principal E. J. Mansell supplied the spark that kept the production line going. An expression of gratitude is owed to Mr. Jack Sheffler, Mr. Arthur Iddings, and Mr. Arthur Johnson of the Commercial Printing Company and to Mr. Milo Zimmerman, our engraver, for helpful technical assist- ance.
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Clipper Editors Seated: Betty Boyd, Rosella King, Phyllis Kirk. Standing: Evelyn Reber, Mr. Grubbs, Nadyne Vallely, Shirley Gent, Bob Jones, Norma Baughman, Jim Griffith, Violet Krawczyk. Not in picture: Martha Makufka. At sometime during this past year every member of the staff, the Forum editors and reporters, the artists, and even the photographers had a part in the prep- , aration of THE CLIPPER as Well as publishing the Forum , conducting the weekly radio newscast over WCED, and publishing The Compass , our handbook. The staff was under the direction of Mr. Willard Grubbs and Mr. Howard Swisher. Rosella King was the managing editor. She and the members showed great initiative, worked hard and long, were thorough about gathering information. and enjoyed the work they were doing. The Clipper for 1946 is presented to you by its staff With the hope that it will give you much pleasure. The Photographers, under the direction of Mr. Frank Malasky, were a group of conscientious and talented photo experts. These boys spent class periods, activ- ities periods, and evenings taking pictures of the clubs, teachers, classroom work, shots around school, and athletic events. In fact they covered every school event during the year. They developed and printed the pictures and turned them over to the Publications Staff ready to be mounted, measured, and edited for the Forum and 'The Clipper . Their work amounted to almost professional skill and the boys are to be congratulated on a job well done. Clipper Photo- graphers Left to right: MV. Malusky, Ed Hock- man, Walter Spe- halski, Ted Kraw- czyk.
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