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enwor Whe Saul hy (Ge, By i Heidi Daehnhardt of Germany, Dover’s Football Queen, was an avid fan of this new sport at the annual Dover-Smyrna Turkey Day game.
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Jean Christner James Clendaniel Wallace Collins Thomas Cronin Caroline Cross Jean Crossley 54 Yin Only One TH JOHN ERNEST CARROW — “Jackie” — but aren‘t they dazzling! ...so much to do... life is a lark. Boys’ State 3; class v.p. 3; Doverian business com, 4; Hi-Y 1,2; student council 3, treas. 4; prom decor. com. 3; prom glider com. 3; basketball j.v. 1; baseball 1,2,3,4; lettermen’s club vy. pres. 4, CLASS FLIRT MARILYN LOUISE CARTER — “Marilyn” — i buoyant and bouncy ... loquacious ... “Just ask me.” Ecolian 4; decor. com. 3; intramurals 3. JEAN CUSTER CHRISTNER — “Jeanie” — a: vii a mind full of vast ideas... unassuming . . . fineness in f performance. | Nat’l Honor Society 4; Doverian Editor-in-Chief 4; class sec’y 1; savings club pres. 1; F.T.A. 1; treas. 2,3; decor. com. 1,2,3; bake com. 2,3. MOST DEPENDABLE JAMES SAMUEL CLENDANIEL — “Jim’’ — loves to read newspapers! (just ask Mrs. Cubbage).. . good partner for chess . . . deep voice for a little man. Baseball 4. WALLACE WOODFORD COLLINS — ‘Wally’ — a rugged sportsman . . . never takes life seriously . . a way with the girls. Boys’ State alternate 3; savings 1; lettermen 4; football 1,2,3,4; j.v. basketball 3; track 3. MR. D.H.S. THOMAS PAINE CRONIN — ‘Tom’ — prefers his actions with dramatic flavor ... great debater with Mrs. Cubbage . . . boxing enthusiast. Nat’l Thespian Society 4; Hi-Y 2; D.E. 4; drama 1,3,4; stage and lighting 4; wrestling 3; track 1,3,4; prom decor. com. 3; internat’! relations 4. MOST TALENTED CAROLINE GAINES CROSS — “Carol’’ — “Ill pay you next year’’ . . . here, there, and every- Where . . . vivacious chatter. Doverian business com. 4; Ecolian 2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3; concession stand chm. 3; prom decor. com. 3; refresh- ment com. 2,3; hockey j.v. 3, var. 4. Transferred from Alexis | DuPont, Wilmington, Del., in junior year. Teens 1; basketball 1. SLEEPIEST JEAN DUDLEY CROSSLEY — ‘Jean’ — “Let's go see the girls . . . sparkles like crazy brainpower. Nat'l Honor Society treas. 4; Girls’ State 3; American Legion Aux. American History Award 3; Del. Teen-age Traffic Safety Ass’n sec’y 3,4; student council 3,4; Doverian 3,4; Ecolian 3; football decor. com. 3; refresh. com. 4; class decor. com. 1,2; basketball j.v. 1,2, var. 3,4; softball mgr. 4.
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hbo ae ADELHEID UTA DAEHNARDT — “Heidi’’ — elf from the Land of Dreams . . . we found her en- chanting . . . a touch of color in her cheeks, Football Queen 4; student council 4; internat’! relations 4; canteen council 4; AFS student from Ricarda Huch School, Hannover, Germany, 4. Drama 4; basketball 4. | i WILLIAM SPENCER DAVIS — “Bill” — Daehnhardt Williams Davis still water runs deep . . . not easily excited . . . walks with a silent step. Drama 1; stage and lighting 1; cross country 2; track 4. a ————— JERRIE DORZBACK — “Jerrie’’ — Ml instigator of mischief . . . it’s go, go, go... burns up the “road runner.” | Prom decor. com, 3. MARGARET ANN DROBOTAN — “Peggy” — sprinkles sparkles of warmth . . . swinging on a rain- bow ... neat as a pin. Jerrie Dorzback Margaret Drobotan Doverian business com. 4; glee club 2,3; bowling 3; Betty Elliott Theod library ass’t 4; prom decor. com. 3. Transferred from Y is pocorenenss Charleston High School, Charleston, S.C., in freshman | year, Intramurals 1, | BETTY REZINA ELLIOTT — “Betty’” — a heart radiating warmth . . . pounds those keys .. . lends a helping hand. Doverian business com. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; library ass‘t 1; } refreshment com. 1,2; entertainment com. 1. ; THEODORE ARTHUR ENSS — “Ted’” — | lite’s ambition is to be a game warden ... small in stature, larg e in heart . . . determined. Edward Ergenzinger Hi-Y 2; D.E. club 3,4. LINDA LOUISE ERDLE — “Linda’” — imitated but never duplicated . . . china-doll complexion and a dreamy look . . . follows the fads. Ecolian 3. EDWARD ROBERT ERGENZINGER — “Eddie” — | strong, tall, and silent... a big lazy grin. . . ardent | baseball player. Baseball 2,3,4. MR. CARPENTER 56
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