Dover High School - Profile Yearbook (Dover, NH)

 - Class of 1946

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'mc Plofllc Lake CXLUWIUCS Conb fPhotog1aphJ Tltle Page Dedlcatlon Thank 'xou Supeuntendent of Schools Headmastel Faculty H1gh School fPhotogx'1phJ Senxor Class Officers Faculty AdVlSQ1S Semors Class Po Class Hxstoly Class W1 Class Pxophecy Commencement Calendar Dover Publlc L1b1a1y iPhotographJ Lnderclassmen T11 H1 Y Club H1 '1 Club Home Lcononucs Club Fxench Club latm Club C l1lS C lea b The Band Cl16C1l9 l.tllIl1., School Play Co op Club Coop Standmg Comm1ttee C0 op Anmvelsaly Ball fPhotog1aphsJ Sclence Club Cafeterxa and Buses Assemblles Autoglaphs 0 1- . ,-vii . C, I ' . , ,,.... . 1 '- '- ..,.... ,..... 94 ' . ....,.,,. ..,. , .. 3 '-' .. ..,.. ...U95 ' ' .,.,.....,..,..., , . 5 1 ' 7 .... , 96 . ' ' .. , 6 ' 97 : . .. 7 J' , .. . 98 ' 1' ....,..,..., ..,. . 7 l :' 1 X' Clu . , 99 ..... , . .,. ,., . 8 ' , , ,, ... 100 A lc ., 10 1 ' . ' f . . . 101 ' ., ......... 11 ' ,,... . .. ,.. 102 A-. .,., ,C M12 - , ,l.. ,N104 ' ........,....., ,.,...,, 1 3 - ' ' 10' . ll, .,,,,. .. 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IL8 ' ' ..... ..... 90 .. , . 129 ..,......,..,.., 91 ' ..,., , ,.. 130 .' ,..,....,,.... 92 ,....,,. . .. .. 131 ' '. .....,. ......131 Jumors Sophomores Fleshmen Nocatxonal School fPhotographJ Nocatxonal School School 'mt Work Composite Shots Actxutxes Proflle Staff School Splflt Student C0unc1l Const1tut1o'1 Ixatxonal Honor Encore Club FOTCDSIC Club Perkms Puze Speaklng Contest Adu CBows D Football Basl etball Hockey Baseball Track F1sh1ng' Cxoss Countly CGIYIS J Intxamuml Cmls Sports Basketball Volleyball Field Hockey Softball Pmg Pong eltlsenxents 7 97 9 1 9 Qedcafron VVe the Class of 1946 dedlcate th1s Yearbook to World Peace, Wltll the hope th tt lt xx 111 be a true and endurmg one Thls 1deal requlres and 1S worth every means w1th1n our pow er The pr1ce of peace unhke the prlce of war IS vsell worth paymg Never agam must l'lllIT1'lI'l1fy use vast amounts of 1ts wealth and resources to destroy mstead this lmmense power must be l1tll1ZCCl to bu1ld sound fOL1T1Cl3l1OI1S for World Peace and Prosperlty We know how horr1ble modern warfare IS Another war nnght destroy c1v111zat1on entlrely VVe have tr1ed vsar and found that lt solves none of our prob lems let us str1ve for peace through World Coop erat1on It 1S emmently fittmg that we, at thxs t1me salute the one thousand three hundred and thlrty one for mer students of Dover Htgh School who through the1r dauntless courage unswerxmg devot1on and unstmtmg sacrxfices, have contrxbuted and are st1l1 contrtbutmg to World Peace Taps have sounded for th1rty erght of our beloved comrades In humble grat1tudc and 1n fond remembrance we affecuonately dedlcate thlS Yearbook of 1946 also to all of our Alma Mater s sons and daughters who have held hlgh the torch for World Peace 7 8533 . . , J L 5 C 2 ' 1. 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V J . . . y V 9 9 . . . . . y ' ' rc rr , . . . . . 3 y . . . 1 1 . xozojoqrnzozozozoif I owl y The Edxtors and Stal? ot The Profile xush to thank the follouxng The Doxer School Lommxttee Superlntendent XX atson for thexr cooperatlon The Edlt0fS and Staff of The Prohle of 1945 for the pl1bl1C8.tlOfl of an excellent yearbook whlch we used trequently ab a glllde and a help The Faculty AdVlSCfS M155 Balch Miss Boyd Mr Parlb and Mrs Sfllltll for thelr klnd help and encourage ment ln orgamzmg correcting and complhng materlal The Merchants of Dover and other contrrbutors who through thelr advertlsements and donatlons have made thus book posslble The McIntosh Pubhshmg Company for advlce and cooperatlon ln pubushmg thxs book The photographers J E Purdy Company Inc and A Thornton Gray for their txme patlence and assxst ance ,zu-101070101011 3-141111111111 r:o:o1o:o1o:o:o:o1o11 9 T Y. l i I l 2 ' Q b ' ' E- D - T ' . 5, . , F . 9, v ' ' ' . . .A ' - t e -- I Q - 5 i 1 1 ' Y ' . - F 5 i . ,A . pq Q - ' ' .. 52 , i O ' . g V . in , Q . ' . A. ' . 3 f I l - ' g 4 5 ' l g Q 1, Q I ' ' 3 3 : g 3 . . Q U . . . 1 . .- l , ' 7 ! I 1? !! ' 3 II . S39 2 Q. L4 l ,' . f . . F11 ,Qu E n 2 l U 9 ll i -:- ' ' ' ' SUPERINTENDENT MR Gonnov L Fox wrth us as Headmaster thxs year Mr NVat son who served as Superxntendent of Schools durmg the absence of Mr Fox 1n the SCFVICC IS a famlllar figure Ill the cor rldors of Dover Hxgh School Hls gc-:mal smlle frlendly drsposltlon and especxally hls sxncere cooperatlon have made hrm a true frlend of every student The Class of 1946 takes thls opportumty to thank Mr Watson for all that he has done and to w1sh hlm contmued success m the future We the Class of l9-16 have been proud to haxe Mr Gordon L Fox as our Super mtendent Hrs understanchng help and ad uce have helped us overcome and bear many drfhcultxes We hope that ln our fu ture lrfe we may stlll be xx orthy of such a frrend HEADMASIER Mn MURRAY H WATSON l We are fortunate to have Mr. Watson ! ' G . , . . .. , . .Mem ers of flze gacuffy FACULTY Seated Mrss A Loughhn,M1ss C Farley Mr F Walker, ASSlSt Prmcxpal, Mr M Wat son Headmaster, Mr J Dodge Sub Master, Mxss M McCooey, Mxss H Balch, Mlss R Brant J Hasty, Mlss T Foley, Mlss M Boyd, Mxss M Hayes, Mlss C Taylor, Mr M Flaherty Back Bow Mr A E Anderson, Mr J Langley, Mr K Blshop, Mrs H Snuth, Mxss D McDonough, Mxss I Valley, Mlss B Clark, Mrs J McHugh, Mlss A Buckley, Mlss D Flynn, Mr C Carter Not Present Mrss E Anderson, Mrss M Renlly, Mxss R Watson , I n 1 , ' ' ' o 0 l Standing: Mr. O. Adams, Miss L. O'Brien, Mrs. M. Keenan, Miss M. Murphy, Mrs. DAVIS VOCATIONAL FACULTY C. Paris, D. Flint, B. Smith, C. Webster, G. Kay. MA 3'- bl-'N Ngfgf.?'k:. 'ue' Aww.-r 9- 1 QV X.. 431 N5 3: fwgb Saws an iw W. Our Beloved Alma Mater 15 -w , . .' . , f'f'f x.,' '. . V ' ' 'mvighgi 243-of-'. ' A , - . .17 -. iii' fd , 4 2-M,-g4',,f,w ,i lifts! A A , ,,',5,p'e1f ,fi ,g , ,. 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HAROLD RUSSELL ARKWELL Nothing is hard to a willing mind Better known as Joe or Spark rather on the quiet side a fact that endears him to many friends good scholar has blue eyes and a friendly smile diligent worker fx!! RAYMOND EUGENE ALIE SARAH ATHAS Perseverance brings success All her classmates will remember her as one grand girl fax orite h0lJblCS are collecting stamps and coins which indicate her fortitude and patience a true friend to any one ome Economics Club 1 2 3 4 Assembly 4 ELEAAOR FLORENCE ATKNS All s well that ends well An industrious gal with a full load of subjects in her spale time goes m for horseback riding roller skating and piano playing Ambition to become a nurse at Childrens Hospital In Boston 13 u ' - ' - ' u r f I as vr u ry - - 3' - . . . , .1 tl ' U ' V K a 1 1 1 - . .. E . , V L X . '-5, .54 ., - , 1 - A 1 vv M ' , . . . . . . . is-1' 1 - Lv V ' ' ' ' ' VI. . - 'x y - . . I . ,A , sf QM L, , w,b,. -if . - . -Y ,-'M - A : ' 7:55555-1' ' . 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L. t ,, A V A f 37 sf' of IAWREWCE EDWARD AYER All mankmd loves a lover Q Us known to all hrs classmates as Hubba Ayer for obvmous reasons Ace m sports has complled an amazmg record durmg his four years at Dover 'Lg' Hugh IS popular and well hked by all favonte pastxme IS glrls glfls, gtrlsl Football 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Co op Club 3 4 FIEANOR RLTH BAILEY Better three hours too soon th 1 a mmute too late An all round gxrl favornte sport IS svnmmmg does a great deal of letter wrntmg whlch IS her favorxte pastxme has blue eyes hght brown haxr and a smlle wlnch suits her sunny personality Spauldnng Hugh Intramurals 1 Austm Academy Softball Student Council Trl H1 Y Class Secretary Z Doxer llug,h Softball 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 Badmmton 4 Pmg pong 4 Archery 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Encore Club GEORGE BMrAxAN Busmess lS a pleasure F, ,.., Better known as Joe makes a lastmg xmpresslon on all who meet hnm by h1s seriousness and unclerstanchng lnkes history hopes to study forestry rn college mth the alternatne of beconnng a reporter Hts frxends wlsh hum success m whatexer he chooses Basketball 2 Cross Country 4 Junior Prom Commxttee 3 Latm Club 1 JACK HEMQY BARCIWSKI He that mquxres much learns much A Polish refugee who adapted himself quxckly to the Amerxcan way of domg 'N- thmgs Jack rs clever athletxc a top soccer player known as Barcm to hls many frxends hopes to be an engmeer Hx Y 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Latm Club 1 2 Xssembly 2 4 Coop Club 3 4 3 14 . . ll ' H ' , ' nt 11 ' ,, . . 1 3 ' r ' r - s 4 - Q ' 1 ' - '- . . 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' . . o 0 o A ' , ' , A . 1 ' Qt , , ,, , ml li, y, - .- X A y 5 U , A X 9- xx 54' CNROI Y'Nl FSTHFR ll RRR KCI Ol GH No words sufb e the secret sful tu show Ta blenele elreem x blue ues anfl if course you luimy who that is Cvolxn' lf you xx int the answer to .1 lest or just ,ildin fun see eiur attrlctiye and pfvpular ap secretary Carolyn is a yaluuble member of our elass Next year its L N H for petite soeur Further future unplqnned N in Club l ich Club ' 4 Sec 4 Incl lv 1 lul 3 I mgmni 1 mittee 3 Qtuclent Council 4 Natienial Iloneir Sueiety 3 4 Home Room Repre ettiye Z Clx s ecretwry 3 1 ee 12 Z Operetta 2 All O e iestra Z junior Prom Commuter 3 S huol biirit l Z 3 4 literary mr uf Q Ass is ory 4 4 in Nl 1 NUI Lean 1 ev X 7 Prem i e 511 'Xssishnt Fei or ELXNOR VIXIAN BARTLETT I 3 Heres to mirrors may I never 'umel them' sa Populurly lenoxxn as Red A crowning glory of red hair a winning snnle loxes to dime xixncicus magnetie persemrmlity aetne in eheelleading, glee elub elr un tties Xnibitiun to clvx ell in the realm of eeonomics Nlixed chorus 1 Girls Clee Club l 3 qeitnce Club l Xsseinblx Pmgram 3 lfncore Club 4 bchoul ll1v 4 C,l1CCIlL.lllLI' 4 Softball 3 4 Junzs Tuou-ss BICKFORD Seruce U S Navy jr lives MALRFE'-J B Amon XR elconie eyer snnles 'K as Jeanne is better knon n 'ts Buzzv three years at S M A and her last year at Dover High has a vnmung Irish snule and is A top student She will Q be long remembered by her friends at D H b Q Co op Club 4, Plays fSt Mary sj 1, 2, 3 'Y 3 ,J 15 I' T 'll. 1 ', . xy' ,, 1 -- ' - ' ' I it , Y .i ,- V, 1 , Lat' , 35 Frei ' 3, 4g Tri-Ili-X 2, 3, , ff retary 3, 3 i ure Club 3, 4, Play Producti n Cinnnittees 3, 43 Co-up C w ., 7' . Cim- sent' 3 izsi S . ., 41 Flu Chl l, 'Q ' ' 1 -State rl ': ' ' ' iff U ,,,,-' ' Editor 3, :Xssoeinte Editor 33 Scliulzrstic Award 1, Z, 3, 4: Assembly 2, 45 Autl 'l' ll':t ' 3 S'l lute Day Ilit 'y' ' iperti n 45 2. A. 1,..,-45 fl1 LfLlT, . :l't . D - ' J - ' - -,, , . A 1 ni , K H X ' ' C, H Y A - . . . Q I I ROBERT MAURICE BOXSVERT BARBARA ANN BEAUDOIN The only way to have a friend is to be one Barb is a quiet girl but that doesn't fool her many friends . . . one of the best dancers in our class and always ready for a good time. Home Economics Club 2, 3, 43 Assembly 43 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g General Science Club 1. Ronrrr FRANCIS Jost-:PH BLANcmz1'rr-: Neat and trimly dressed Bob quiet and athletic one of best dressed boys in the class of 46 small in statute but long on wit in his spare time the star for the Zombies of the Cocheco League The strength of twenty men Porky will long be remembered by his classmates for his high wit and long cigar Beneath his Jolhty Porky carries a serious side and would be a friend to dozens m a pinch the executive type and likely to succeed in that capacity Hockey Manager l Baseball Manager l Hi Y 3 4 Assembly Program l 2 A A 1 2 Co op Club 4 junior Prom Committee 3 RICHARD Jost-:PH Bouruc Personality is to a man what perfume is to a flower President of the Senior Class top athlete most popular boy in school thats Richie and responsible for many enjoyable class activities Ambi tion Of all things a dentist! Trackl Bandl 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 AA 1 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Hockey 2 4 Ski Team 2 Class President 3 4 French Club 3 4 Hi Y 4 Vice President 4 Varsity Club 3 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3 Publicity Committee 3 Co op Club 3 Vice President 3 Assembly 4 Class Marshall 4 Monitor 3 4 16 2 'F Coxmn Josrrfn Boxxrxe JR Hall fellow well met Handsome well lxked lover of sports and very mtelllgent work m to be a navy doctor Hx Y 4 Assembly 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 French Club 2 3 Hockey 4 l ANN Eumarrn BOULANGFR Words plus actxons speak tWlCC as loud Better known as Lefty lover of all sports medtum sxze brovsn hatr 1: .. brown eyes Al personalnty Fxeld Hockey 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Volleyl all 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Pmg Pong 4 Badmmton 4 Xarsxty Club 2 3 AA 1 2 3 4 Jumor Prom 3 Evra Mama BoUx.ANcE1z A llttle nonsense now and then ts relxshed by the best of men Eva mxght be called the Puck of Dover Hxgh a quamt sense of humor WhlCh constantly keeps her classmates and teachers nn h1gh spmts also a top notch athlete as judged by her many actwmes Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball I 2 3 4 Volleyball l 2 3 4 Bowlmg 1 Field ockey l 2 3 4 B3dmlht0l1 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Varsxty Club 2 3 4 Wmtcr Sports Club 4 Co op Club 3 Pm Pong 4 Louxss MARGARET Bouncom Faxr and softly goes far Known as Dolly to her fnends good personalxty full of fun parttcular hobby but many mterests Home Economxcs Club 2 3 17 lv ., 4 Ava' .I v, , at - V ,y , . . . . 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I 1 I ll drovln my book Bunny Hrrrw BOLRQLE Rl mde ol ll mc P t l l e mu Qum cluxxu KPCC1 men ol talr pUlLlU'1lllllC spaxlxlxnb persoualxtx 2 J 4 Home Fkllllillllllb Club a 4 Co op Club .3 4 junis BRENN 'sw K S 'Nan Nexer do today what you can put off txll tomorrow Fnendlw vxell dressed not pastlme tellmg Jokes Nothmg xs xmposslblc to pams and patnence uxet llkeable glrl has waxy bnoun haxr and l l I ed for lns flashy txes and socks Faxorxtc maze ewes lol by xxrxtmg letters to a certam Seabee lmlxes svnmmxn l g pans lo enter a school oi nursmg Encore Club 3 4 Iatm Club 1 SHIRLEY Guam Bnoxxv Industry ns the parent of success 'R Full of, fun good sport always ready for a good hu lm lu pgs to be .... repeated a nurse lf not, a housevufe Latm Club 2 3 Encore Club 3 4 Forensxc Club 4 Xsscmlwly Program 2 Profile Staff 4 Glee Club 1 3 18 ln v , V 1- r -:md full ' pep . . . th: 's Bl: she. A ' 't: A ' 'mg ..,. ' ' . ,. ' '. ' c ' l . K. . . ' , - ' .- A..-X. 1, , ', 3 1 ' f, 3 , . 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' , : ' , 1 ' 1 f -- ' 9 'Y ll H , I I ' Zeuft Pmm BROWN Forgne and forget All around sport full of fun adds spmt to any party enjoys mu IC and rnovxes Faxorlte pastnnc sports We vush her much luck as a house wx e B nd l 2 3 4 All State Band 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Bovthng l Fxeld Hockey 3 4 All Star Team 4 Scmncc Club l Xollqball l 7 3 4 Softball A y 3 ls Glee Club l 2 3 4 'Xarsnty Cl Badnnnton 4 Pxng Pong 4 JANE Annvs BROWNFLL A vomce soft gentle low ts sweet nt a woman Great athlete good sense of humor taffy brown ha1r sparklmg eyes pleasant snnle Her ambmonp To be a houscvufc of course Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Xollexbtll l 2 3 Fxeld Hockey l Z l Narsxty Club 2 3 Scxence Club 1 Iatm Club 1 2 3 4 French Club 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Encore Club 4 School Play Comnntttc 4 Prohlc Staff 4 IVIARY PHYLLIS CALCUTT The power of beauty I remember yet Very attractne transfer from St Nfary s presxdent of her sophomore class therc wnlhng partlcxpant m school plays Amb1t1on7 To become a prxvate secretary Better known as Prohlc Mary has a svnell personahty and a firm character one grand gxrl St Marys Class Prcsndent Z plays 1 Z 3 DHS Profnle Staff 4 Trl H1 Y 4 Co op Club 3 4 GLADYS NIADELLINE CAN Nrv A charm blonde and bewxtchmg A tmy blonde wxth hazel eyes and a sunny drsposntxon Future a vocahst wxth some famous orchestra A great lover of musxc especxally Frankie VY and Bmg Basketball 1 2 4 Sucncc Club 1 Softball 2 3 4 Mayorctte 2 3 Fncore Club 3 4 Forensxc Club 3 Bowlmg 3 Archery 3 Assembly 2 3 4 Pmg pong 4 Volleyball 4 Cheerleadmg 4 Prohle Staff 4 19 H ' , 'Y - . . . . . . 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Q I I ' I ' 1 1 Q l . . ., 1, l 1 I ' XVIILIANI IFXXIC Cuzov This bold bad man Nliort rugged athlete somtxxhat ff a trial to his teachers but not to his classmates Joxial and full of fun a star on the ren mned Nlolnmns team f Cross Country 4 Ioothall 3 Basketball 2 Assembly Z 3 Nuxniarlcet High 1 School Basketball 1 Assembly 1 Class Secretary 1 Student Council 1 3 it Football 1 She who sings drnes away sorrow Better known to her friends as Jackie very pretty a cute smile magnetic personality She is a lover of horses and wants to continue being a cheerleader General Science Club 1 Co op Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Encore Club 3 4 Tri Hi Y 4 Assembly 3 4 Home Room Representative 2 3 junior Prom Committee 3 Cheerleader Z 3 4 Softball 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Archery 3 Prohle Staff 4 JACQUFLYN B CARROLL Ninn Norms CARR A heart as true as steel pretty good personality Her ambition a swimming instructor Home lmcononnes Cluhl Z 3 4 Chairman 3 XA l 2 3 4 Home Room Representative 2 DAVID CAssEu. There is nothing better than to scrxc ones country Strictly a vocational student gets along fine wtth the girls a lover of motorcycles baseball, and swimming Date is now in the Navy we wish htm the best of luck 20 I I M ' 17 9 ' 'Y .P - . . . Q - v . . . ' ' i Q H my ' . '-- ' il t. ' 54, K ' i' -.rrf , F. i y Y , , I 'F . '49 1 ' 1 , A ' Q Q f ' 5 i' '.' A x I . .g ist , M , H 4 A ug- fx - 'an.: f: 5 H 4' Y ' . f ' I , nn 'Y t Known to most of her friends as Truck . . . athletic type . . , medium height . . . . . . . . . ,, 1' i' L is 1 1 'y 1 I 'A - ' v 1 v .xr V i b x ' - N Q . l i , 'xy , , .. , ' - , , Yu ' 5 - , 9 . , , z , 9 '- '- Q . , 1 ' , 1 ' 1 ' -- -- , , 9 , 1 , 1 A 1 .. H ll ' ' Y V 'fl 1 v. . - r . , Q ,Q . ANAs1'As1A IHARIE CAvAN urn Personalnty a thousandfold ThlS St Mary s transfer 1s better known to her frxends as Anna Her favorxte pastxme IS dancmg voted most popular IH our class We wxsh the best of luck to Anna St Marys Class Playl 2 3 Class Secretaryl 3 Dover I-I1gh Profxle Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Skt Team 4 AA l 2 3 4 Co op Club 3 4 BERNARD P COLOKATHIS Brev1ty IS the soul of w1t Better known as Zeke lxkes sports sorta cute so the gtrls say hopes to become a doctor top student C1v1cs Club Presldent 1 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Iumor Prom 3 H1 Y 4 Natnonal Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Student Counc1l 4 Co op Club Sports Commxttee 4 Profile Staff Sports Edxtor 4 Co-op Room Collector 3 BARBARA CONNOR Merry as a crxcket Known as Bunkne to her pals sunny dxsposmon good sport very mce person to know A A l 2 Home Economtcs Club 3 4 Softball 2 Volleyball 2 jumor Prom Commxttee 3 Graduatxon Usher 3 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 Co op Club 4 PATRICIA Sm:1LA CORCORAN As welcome as flowers m May as li Pat IS what we call her very quiet well hked hopes to be a gps stenographer Faxorxte subject typmg Good luck IH YOUY Career Pa' jumor Prom 3 Trx H1 Y 4 Profmle Staff 4 A A 1 2 BHCCHIHUYCMC and Graduatxon Usher 3 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 U ' H . , . . . . . . . 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I , . . - - , .1 11 . - Q ' , 1 ' ' 1 1 Kmd hearts are more than coronets jerry has flashmg blue eyes blonde haxr and a very pretty smlle Her favorxte subject rs socrology enjoys football and partles Although she hkes to have fun, she rs a very hard worker Softball 3 AA l Z 3 Coop Club 3 Home Econommcs Club l 2 3 4 General Scxence Club 1 Mxstakes are often the best teachers A good fr1end to many, and a frxend to all Has a grand personalxty easy to get along wxth an mdxspensable asset to our football squad Football 3 Toknxasr NIILL mn CRAIGIE I saw and losed Better known as Mal tall brown eyed and lmmlsmnc lnkcs to bowl In hrs spare txrne he goes flSl1lllg and huntmg Hopes to be successful nn usmess ROBERT S Cnosnv Easy come-Easy go Buck IS a tall blue eyed gentleman who spends most of lns trme havmg GERALDIML MAY CLILI-N AN Nu-'C SAMLEL AMEEN Dum 22 4 5 A A u , 11 V U 'V v - . ' V , . . A b V ' C h. .A 11 ,,,-f QP H U l 1 ' ' ' I Q ' fun . . . hates to graduate because he has an acute desire for not working. . . 4 A 1 H ' !! .. ,, - , - , . . 1 1 ' U In 1 ' ' 1 1 ' l l 1 1 1 l ll ' 77 AGNES Lourse DAVIS PunctualIty IS the soul of busIness .. bVl'ltCl' of poetry and a gIrl wIth a great ambItIon she wants to be a mIss1onary to Chma Good luck to you DavIe well see you on the other Slde of the '7 world FOTCYISIC Club 4 Glee Club 4 PFIZC Speakmg 4 TrI HI Y 4 Profile Staff 4 ALEXANDRA DEMos'rHI:NEs May your perseverance brmg you success Alex the gIrl wIth the Hashmg smIle and sunny dIsposItIon a dark and lover of d3flClllg and sports Her only ambItIon IS success Best of Luck Alex' French Club 3 4 TrI HI Y 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Assembly Program Z Ph5sIcal Educatlon DemonstratIon 3 jumor Prom CommIttee 3 LatIn Club 1 2 Basketball 4 'N ollevball 4 Co op Club 3 4 WILLIAM JOSEPH DICKINSON VarIety lS the SplCC of lIfe Cowboy DICRIDSOU easy to get along wIth athletxc many Interests U S Navy here he comes! Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Football 4 Track3 4 French Club 3 HI Y 4 ARTHUR RICHARD DIMAMBRO A companIon that IS cheerful lS worth gold Ar ambItIous fellow who IS full of fun mlSChl6VOUS brown eyes Interested In sports-especIallv baseball and hockey Hxs great desIre t graduate from college Cross Country 4 Hockey 4 23 5 I I. - - I ,, .., ' II - II , , I . ' I I F 4 ' . ' . ' ,' , - - , u II , I I I ' ' I - I' f 't . , .. , I E x II ' II H ,, . . . . . . . , . . . t ll, , . . , - I I ' ' I I - I I I I I ' I I I I Wg, J- . I . 'YY I . I ' I ' -F-'Q I 4 4' - , 'II I J ure' . v . Q 3 Y qi 41 II ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I I I I 1 ' ' II , . , II H ,, . . . . . .,,. ,I t . . . . . . . . . g . I 0 , . HELEN ARLENE Donor: Speech is silver--silence is gold.' Farmer' Dodge is the girl with that happy Hi you ve heard in the corridors . . . a smile for everyone . . well liked by all. Home Economics Club 1 Z' Co-op 3 4' Tri Hi-Y 4. PAULA Domsxz The mirth and fun grew fast and furious Favorite pastime dancing also interested m dramatics plans to be a hair dresser Good luck Paula may you live up to your ideals Home Economics Club l 2 Glee Club 3 4 Assemblies 3 4 School Play Committee 4 Encore Club 4 Bowlmgl Profile Staff Rosmmxrs DowALxBY The price of learning is much earnest study Rue is tall dark black eyed and good natured Favorite pastimes are movies and radio Ambition to become a doctor Latin Club 1 2 3 4 Science Club l Encore Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Ensemble 4 Trl Hi Y 4 Co op Club 3 4 Softball Z 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 4 Archery 3 Field Hockey 2 3 4 Operetta 2 AA 1 2 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Play 3 4 Profile Staff 4 ERNEST RAY DRAKE Diligence is the mother of good fortune A quiet dignified soul except in the presence of a good Joke His ambition is to be a minister Favorite expression You clown favorite pastime studying In spite of his dignity he is a wolf' at heart Science Club 1 Latin Club 1 2 AA 1 2 3 4 Junior Prom Committee Forensic Club 4 Encore Club 3 4 School Play 4 Prize Speaking 3 4 Scholastic Award 1 Profile Staff 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Band 1 2 24 i 1. , I4 Y ll 7, I . . 1 1 1 1 ' , I C 1 Q Q ' ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . , ' , u 11 1 , , . u - - ' 11 , N H . ,, . . . . ' 1 1 1 ' -' ' . . . 3 7 I 7 I Y I Y 1 47 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 ' - 1 1 , ' ' , , KA YY 1 1 1 1 1 ' - u ' ' ' 11 ' ' . . . . . . . . . - N , . . . . . I 4, ,, . . . ' V . . . . . . ,, , H. C 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 3 1 fh- 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 11 11 . - . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' PATRICIA ANN DRAKE Short and Sweet. Patty is a littlc girl . . . blue eyes . . . dashing red hair . . . good natured . . . always ready for fun. Her ambition is to be a graduate of Wilfred's Academy. Home Economics Club 3, 43 General Science Club 15 Junior Prom Committee 3. PAUL EDWARD DURKI'-I Let them call It mischief When its past and prospered twill be virtue A small fellow but always ready for a good time His favorite subject IS chemistry His ambition could be perpetual sleep we think AA 1 2 Assembliesl 2 MARIE LILY Emu Always Faithful Lovely dark brown hair sparkling blue eyes charming personality are all assets of Marie Quiet in the classroom but very active when outside Favorite food chocolate cake Ambition secretary All In all a very good friend to have Home Economics Club 1 2 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Assembly 3 Tri H1 Y 4 Office 4 Pearl Elaine Ellison A little spark makes a great fnre Pearl that quick wltted little girl IS known to D H S for unusual pep Her favorite pastime is dancing Her ambition IS to become a beautician Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyball 2, 3 Assembly Z Coop Club 3 4 Home Economics Club 1 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 Captain 3 junior Prom Committee 3 in-sw gfah, ef 25 M . . . . , , . . ,, - , . .. A . ' r - A . 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N if .1we ':,..-' ..-'.:.-,- - - 11- - sa.-:5 L, ' K .,.s..g-Q' ,,,,-fm W ,z '41 ,wr warp RUTH HELEN EYRES Drhgence 15 everythmg Known to D H S as Lefty blue eyes and a mrlhon dollar smxle knows how to make the typewrxter keys dance Favormte pastxmes movles and skatmg Assembly 2 Co op Club 3 4 AA 4 IVIARCIA JUNE FELNEERG Use soft words and hard arguments You ve seen her around the corridors snappy black eyes wlth halr to match Shes a gal who can Justly take prrde m the way she looks talent for wrrtxng dramatlcs art and makmg frlends Latm Club I 2 Glee Club 1 2 Basketball 3 4 Junxor Prom Commlttee 3 Volleyball 3 Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 Encore Club 3 4 School Play 3 Assembly 2 3 4 School Sp1r1tZ 3 Prlze Speakmg 4 Profile Staff 4 Scholastxc Awards 12 Operettz-12 AA 12 3 4 EUNICE ELLEN Fnrrn Wlse to resolve and patnent to perform Eumce carefree pleasmg personalxty popular fnendly we dressed determined to get ahead Mam mterests sports and U S Navy Favorxte song I Cant Begm to Tell You Ambmon U N stenographer Basketball 2 4 Softball 2 Volleyball 2 Coop Club 3 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Tn H1 Y 4 J AMES FRANCIS FLANAGAN 7 Earth s noblest thmg woman Flxp to hrs many frxends Favorxte pastxme gurls Lrkes to tell Jokes must have kissed the blarney stone too very hkeable fellow strnctly a wolf at heart H1 Y 4 Football 4 Hockey 4 Co op Club 3 AA 2 Junior Prom Com mxttee 3 26 u - ' - - 11 cc 11 - - - Y . . . . . . , - . . . 1 - , , u n 1 - 1. 11 I 5 , . . . 41. , . . . . . . 1 1 1 - ' 1 0 . . 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IDA DIARY FLAYIIAW Come then expressive sllence Kncvsn as Bobb1e to D H 9 has brown eyes and black haxr mae dxsposmon and lots of fun to bc wnth Nlam mterest bowhng Anllllllfjll a1r lme hostess St Marys Playl 2 3 Doxcr H1 h Co op Club 3 4 RICHARD MALRICE FLYNN He conquers who endures Duck has brown eyes and halr an all around fellow and a lover of sports Cross Country l Track 2 3 4 Basketball 2 4 H1Y 4 Football 3 4 -X -X l 2 3 4 'wlana er of Basketball NXNA NIAY FROST Stull water runs deep Butch has a charmmg personallty easy to get along wlth full of fun IHNOFIIC pastxme Eddle Dlmbxtlon to become a dxctman Lconomxcs Clubl 2 3 4 Scxence Club l AA 1 2 3 BARBARA ELAINE CAGE Without a frxend what use humamty' Constant smrle and sparkle another of the D H S gum chewers would rather enjoy hte than study Ambmon hanrdresser AA 1 2 3 4 Home Economxcs Club 3 4 Ofhce Desk 2 27 . H ' ' VY I , .. - ,1 1 . . . . ... . . . 1 'H , , , ' ' . l 2 ' . U 2 , 1 1 . -0 . 4 ' . . , , , 1, . - , . ME 4 ll 'Y t. - 1, - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' o . , , , , . D . U ' U IA VY A l '- . T I . . U U . ,, . . I . . . .lv-. - - 1' ' ' ' l ' . :.jvl' I Y 3 ! Y ' ' I Y ' xv ' . , Q ,,,. ,V 1 Av ' n - - - 11 , . . , . ' ' , 7 1 Y I Y ' HELEN PATRICIA GALLAGHER To have a thmg to do and then do xt that IS the secret of success Suggest a debate and Helens nght on the spot talent 1n speakmg and wrxtxng mfectlous laugh whnch defies obstacles to progress 1mmed1ate future U N H Best of luck Helen. Jumor Town Meetmg of the A1r 3 Scholashc Awards 1 2 3 4 U S Treasury Essay lst Pnze 1 School Spmt 2 3 4 Exchange 3 Asso Ed 4 Trx H1 Y 2 3 4 Warden 4 Natxonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Profile Edltor 4 Prxze Speakxng 3 4 Encore Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Encore Club 1 act play 3 Co op Club Commlttee 3 4 Glee Club 1 Forenslc Club 3 4 Presxdent 4 Bates College Debatmg Medal 3 AA l Assembhes 2 3 4 jumor Prom Commxttee 3 Amencan Legnon Oratorxcal Contest lst pnze m State Fmals Operetta l Debatmg Team 3 4 Scxence Club 1 Plymouth Scholastxc Day 4 FRANCES MARY GARLAND As busy as a bee Vlvacxous Frankie IS always a favorlte wlth both boys and glrls Never a dull moment IS her motto and she ab1des by nt Always surrounded by a Jolly group enther wh1le dancmg Cher favorite pastlmel or Just havmg fun We wxsh her success as a beautxc1an AA l 2 3 4 Home Economucs Club 3 Assembly Program 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Badmmton 4 Softball 4 EDWARD BsvAN Gmc HELL Wnt and wrsdom are born wnth a man Bev ever ready for fun and always handy for laughs IS thus Jolly boy from Durham a real fnend to everybody always ready to lend whatever as needed Hrs classmates wall not forget thus courageous artnst Bxology Club 2 H1 Y 3 4 School Spxrxt 4 HoRAc1: ALRm:Us GIDDINGS Seemg lS belzevmg Vocxferous lxvely an amazmg gxft of gab-thats Horace a wha: at hxgher mathematxcs xs thus faxr haxred lad from Durham Favorxte pastxmez gh' sknng, at uhxch hc lb very adept French Club 3, 4, Student Councxl 4 '78 H ' ' ' Y, , . . . N . . . . . . . . . . , u 1 - - 11 , ' , 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 .. ' ' , - ' , ll 11 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' -1 .'-Q r',f,,g 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 A . . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 11 ,, . . . I - ,f . . . A ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Ja, K6 I , , I1 n 11 ' ' ' ' . . . 1 . . . , 1 ' 1 1 ' ll ' ' ' ' 11 . . . . , . . . . . . . 1 - - N. EDWARD Josspn Grrscnnan VK here there s a v.1ll there s a way Ed top athlete handsome the strong snlent type IS this rugged addr tlon to the Davxs N ocatlonal School honor roll student for four years Football 4 Hockey 4 Basketball 4 THERESA Govs The Fnrst step to vxrtue rs to love vxrtue rn another Terry quxet popular ladyhke poxsed a good student has proved to be a true frrend throughout her years at Dover Hugh Wxth a N enus countenance and the sxlkmess of a Lauren Bacall woxce what more could anyone ask for? Basketball 2 3 X olleyball 3 Softball 2 3 Encore Club 3 4 Co-op Club 3 lorensrc Club 4 Prnze Speakmg 4 Perkms Medal Graduation speaker WILLIAM Hannon Cowan Let ew ery man practuce the trade he understands Better known as Bull In his spare time Btll tackles rugged work on tl e raxl road has quxte a collectron of pms and trmkets which he has collected through the years plans to attend Wentworth Instxtute m Boston. Hxs 3lI1blllOn IS to be an electrlcal engmeer BI-:Anucr-: Yvomn-: GUILMETFE Smxles the clouds away Bea brown ha1red and brown eyed qumet Pleasant 3135 3 mfe smxle A 1 personalxty always a good frxend Ambmon to become a secretary HomeEconomxcs1 Ak 12 3 4 Coop3 4 Tr1H1Y3 4 29 . 1- f 1 w 1 ,H 3 , . n 11 . . . , ' . . . . . . , , - . . , . 1 1 - u . ' . , 11 rl 11 ' , ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . - f . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' U V - n . . . . Y - - , 1 f - , . . . n ' U Q' 1. 1, - ' . . I ' 1 'A ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' I ' ELEANOR IHARIE HALE Merry as the day is long Known throughout the school for her rosy complexion high humor and effer wescent spirit familiar to you all that sparkling smile which she is noted for full of ambition and pep THHIY34 AA1234 CoopClub3 4 JOSEPH EDWARD HALEY You re only young once oe tall curly headed handsome and Irish secretly CU admired by the fair sex an answer to everything usually a good one good dis 'V' position is hard t oruffle Ambition To own the Strand and boss the ushers around Basketball l 2 3 4 Cross Country Manager 4 H1 Y 3 4 Assembly Z Student Council 4 Louis: ELIZABETH HALL Ah she is worthy of trust ' course A pleasing personality Radxates friendliness and good will Ambi tion realized Housewife Latin Club 1 2 Assembly 2 Home Economics Club 3 4 Archery 2 .g I' GA11. PUTNAM HANAGAN Build for character not for fame Always a smile and greeting for everyone light haired light complexxoned very good natured poised and quiet always attentive Home Economics 1 Z French Club 3 4 Basketball 4 Co op Club 3 4 A A 1 3 4 Tri H1 Y 4 30 h u , ' vs Y ' . 1 . 1 ' V . . HEY, . . . . . Q' I' 1 i 4 r 1 1 i ' y ' . H Y U g W J . . . , , ' . . . . ' Y , . . . . . - x 1 1 i i l' 1 i i ll ' Y , . Fascinating person with a lovely smile . . . striking gold-red hair? Louise, of S, H ' . 9 9 ' , 1 - sf-W H. V l ll ' fl . , . Q . . . , . ,C .I im K l 1 1 i i ' 1 5 s X 1 1 i .' .' ' 1 gl Dono-mv LEE Hamtms Beauty draws more than owen Dot fair and beautiful athletic full of fun can rattle the keyboard well dressed pleasing melodious voice Boys beware! Class Play 2 Operetta 2 Glee Club 2 Tri H1 Y 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Field Hockey 3 4 D award 3 junior Prom Committee 3 Banana Vivian Hanscom She rises by virtue and labor Barb a dark girl with brown hair and eyes is a sporty girl who hopes in the years to come to be a teacher Her winning smile and personality will help her accomplish her goal Field Hockey 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Bowling l Volleyball 3 4 Captain Pong 4 Co op Club 4 Assembly 3 Home Economics Club 3 Hx-:um E Haiuuros Actions speak louder than words Tall dark and athletic always in the midst of fun and sport friends galore Ready for anything anytime Latm Clubl 2 Basketballl 2 4 Hockeyl 2 Volleyballl 2 Softballl 2 4 Tri Hi Y 4 Bowlmgl Varsity Club 3 AA l 2 4 FRANCIS Louisa HaR'rN1-:rr Doth they toil oer books consume the midnight oil? Franme a transfer from St Marys Academy attractive quiet Cm school onlyj studxous always ready to help anyone in distress Quite the man hater?? Favorite pastime IS sewing St Mary s Dramatics 3 Class President 3 Dover High Trl H1 Y 4 31 4: an ., ll Y! ' ' 1 ' , V I - a - . Q . , I ' . . . , l 5 i i' I' 1 1 1 1 . . ,' , li vy Y , - 1 ! 1 Q y 7 , y Y rl ' ' n 1 ,' ,, ,, . .... . 1 D Y 9 ' X 3g Softball l, Z, 3, 4g Archery 35 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Badminton 45 Ping- I 9 - z 1 ' . f . ' ' . D , . . - n - D . o ' , 5 , , 2 , : , 2 1 l . 3 '- '- Q i S ' 5 - ' v v ' , A U . , . . . In u ' I9 ' . . I ' . , . ' i 9 ' ' v . ' - ' - ' : '- '- . . - r Y AR Louxss MYRA Henman RICHARD SPENCER Hasty 'Poets are born, but orators are made.' 'Senator . . . distinguished . . . fluent orator . . , voted most representative of Dover High sandy hair active wit Dick one of the most popular boys in school President of Student Council Can be serious or hila nous but is always a hard worker AA Collectorl 4 Forensic Club 2 3 4 President 3 Librarian 4 Debating Team 2 3 4 War Bond Salesman lst Prize 2 Hi Y 3 4 President 4 Assembly 2 Co op Club 3 4 Purchasing Committee 4 School Play 3 4 Fncore Club 3 4 Perkins Prize Speaking Medal 2 French Club 3 4 Veterans Of Foreign Wars Essay Contest 3rd prize 3 Home Room Representative 3 junior Town Meeting of the Air Alternate Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 School Spirit Staff 4 Atom Group Student Council Committee Student Council resident 4 Profile Staff Treasurer 4 Science Club 1 Memorial Day Recitatlons 2 3 Class Will 4 RUTH EVELYN HEALEY Tis deeds alone will win the prize Small and sweet never much to say but always busy hopes her studies now will be a help m nursing later Lucky the patient who is nursed by Ruthie Glee Club 1 2 Co op Club 3 4 A A 3 Home Economics Club 4 Assembb' 4 Physical Education Demonstration 2 Friends Romans Countrymen lend me your ears Ta witty popular top notch student that s Louise hard worker ever ready with her famous smxle can warble sweetly as has been d monstrated at assemblies Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Tri Hi Y 3 4 Latin Club 1 2 French Club 2 3 Co op Club 3 4 School Play 4 Encore Club 4 Volleyball 2 Operetta 2 School Spirit Staff 4 Profile Staff 4 Band 2 Scholastic Awardsl 2 3 Assemblies 2 3 4 All State Chorus 2 Ski Team 4 A Capella Cholr 2 DANIEL JOHN Hucmzs I ll make thee famous by my pen If you hear a voice quoting batting averages look six feet from the ground and youll see Danl Or look behind a typewriter and you End the future novelist Is a good student has many extra-curricula activities Famous Firsts include baseball hockey Franklin D Roosevelt Sinclair Lewis and Walter Wxnchell in that order! French Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Encore Club 3 4 Vice President 4 School Play 3 4 Student Council 4 Co op Central Committee 3 4 Forensic 4 School Spirit 4 Proiile Staff 4 State Essay Contest Winner 3 Assemblies 3 4 Latin Club 1 2 Science Club 1 32 ni? J'- Books George matles greatly French GEORGE BI-'NEDICT JABRE KN cannot alvyays please however good IS qunet reserved studnous and popular Has a keen mmd for mathe doesnt go much for gxrls a fact which dxspleases the faxr sex Rx hopes to be an engmeer Club 2 Assembly Program 3 Deeds not vvords ANNA E JANETO9 Lxght brovvn halr sparklmg blue eyes attractxve pleasmg per sonahty and dxsposxtxon hello or ht for everyone Anna loves sports Ambntmon dress dsengner Home Economxcs Club 1 2 4 French Club 3 4 Basketball 4 Co op Club 4 Trl H1 Y 4 'ul i ALTHEA JANETTE jormsow Dare to be vvxse Real outdoor gurl enjoys nearly all sports Favorites are softball and skatmg brown eyes and red halr whxch she vvears m a feather bob Ambrtxon to become a nurse 3 4 Basketball 4 Volleyball 3 4 Glee Club 4 Assemb1y2 3 Play Commxttee BARBARA Bsrrv Joann: Few words are best Better known as Pmky medxum hexght brovvn haxr dancmg hazel eyes pleasant voxce a person wxth whom you re glad to become acquamted Ambx txon to become a pnvate secretary to a busnness man Trl H1Y 4 AA 1 2 Co op Club 3 4 Jumor Prom Commntee 3 Office Desk 4 30 U S AY, Latin Club l,'2, 35 Softball 3, 43 Field Hockey 4g Tri-Hi-Y 45 Encore Club 'TMLWL . fr . . . . . . ' Q' ' 4. greg, . N . 5-, f x i ,,,,., 'Q MARGARET GRACE KEENAN Be true to your word work and friend Peggy is tall slender with blue eyes and enviable hair She likes to keep up with the latest news on movie stars Peggy is somewhat shy but sometimes that helps ' Home Economics Club 2 3 4 A A 1 2 3 4 LORRAINE ANNA JORDAN Good things come in small packages. Small and cute . . . unusual blue eyes . . . full of energy . . . laughs readily. Hobby: collecting toy dogs. Interior decorating looks very alluring to her after graduation. French Club 2, 33 'LPro6le Staff 43 Co-op Club 3, 43 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g Encore Club 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, Z, 4g Volleyball 35 Basketball 3, 4. XXILLIANI IQIISVSORTH IXI-.AXS A schoolboy s tale the wonder of the hour Billy excels in baseball basketball and football unanimous choice for class story teller Ambition to beat Speed Hall in a fast game of rotation at Frenchy s pool room Trackl 3 4 Footbaill 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 4 PHILIP ELJGENB Kim AN O Captain' My Captain' Will answer to Phil short athletic build dark hair xery popular full of fun lower of all sports and follows all Inuorite sport baseball Ambition to be a sports celebrity Varsity Clubl 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 H1Y4 C0opClub3 4 E5 34 V 4 - 'A v it V1 11 -E .qu ' . X f it - 11 - - ' A f , . . . .4 1 ' ' . H, H ' ' n '1 11 . 4 ' . Y ! 7 7 Y l ' 7 I ' H ' ' YI C , . H ,, . , . . ., h 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' . . D . ., I r 1 1 1 A -A - 1 1 1 ' , . , 1 H . r . nv - .Il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 sift., , I , . , ai . A . ,f 1 ' 1 ' 1 I ' 1 fl ,E , . -- ,.,, . 1 3 ' I ri L HFNRILTTA JOAN KFNNFY Good thmgs come mn llttle packages Known to her fnends as Rae a httle glrl hazel eyes blonde hanr soft voxce sweet F21VOI'llCpZ19llII1C people Amhmon to become a halrdresser AA 1 2 3 4 Coop Club 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Omce desk 3 Profile staff 4 Iumor Prom Comnnttee 3 JANF KHNEY A good frlend lb better than s1lver or gold S 5 blonde blue eyed jane loads of fun rehable great per sonal1ty xull known authorlty on drlwxng Fayorlte pastlme dancmg 'XI11b1l.IOI'l to become a doctor D H S Glee Club 4 Prohle Staff 4 Co op Club 4 St Nlarys Plays ALAN FREDERICK Ku-:PPER If you cant make a man thmk as you do make hxm do as you thmk Tall and handsome thats -Xl one of the vuttnest members of the semor class can argue hls way through any debate Although pohtxcs IS hls fawornte subject !10t countmg jackxe of course lns ambmon lS to set a hlgh school record 1n the 880 Fncore Club 3 4 School Play Z 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Assemblv 2 3 B ndl AA 1 2 3 4 Vlce Presldentl Latm Club 1 Z HxY 3 4 Jumor Prom Commlttee 3 Forenslc Club 3 4 Chcmxstry Club 4 ALICE EVELYN KLUESENER A frxendshxp that IS warm and steady An all around gxrl full of fun quxte popular tco Has many admxrers especlally among the boys but she carrxes the torch for none Very active m sports No partxcular ambxtlon as yet but shell make good no matter what happens We WlSh you luck Al Basketlall l 2 3 Softball 3 4 Volleyball 2 4 Fxeld Hockey 3 4 Mxxed chorus l 2 A A 2 3 4 Co op Club 3 4 Badmmton 4 35 14 - . . r H .. 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' J , , , . , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 9 1 'e ' 1 1 1 ' 1 Y ' PFTER 5 Ixolzoxrn xs Intellect talent and gemus luke murder wtll out Pete possesses mam urtues and sltxlls cxullent student xxluz at math Gne competltne splrlt good athlcte popular and actne C op3 4 Basketball U X D 7 'N2lllFll3l Ilonor QOCICYY3 4 -X -X I 7 3 4 mor Prtm QUIIIYNIIICL 1 X emblx 7 3 I t1 Club I 3 4 surcr 4 Crt ss Countrx 4 Irohlc Stttf 4 Operetta 2 Sl.lltl2i9tlC Xwar 3 4 Bots Chorus 7 bctcnce Club 1 Sol una ANNA lxot 1ouNc1s 'Q Thts world belongs to the ener ettc Ta dark full of fun actnc and popular not happv unless m slacks xxants to be a laboratory ll.ClllllCl3I'l meet Soph our class tomboy F1eldHocltey 3 4 Xollcyball 3 4 Co op Club 3 7 3 4 Badmm 4 Pmg Pong 4 Home Room Collector Z GFORGI -xr. NA Kot ran Ah0b -X xxmnmg wav a pleasant smxle dressed so neat but quxte m style Chxclne popular dxllgent humorous athletlc a hard worker somewhat unapprecxated for her toll Comes from a famous famlly whose achievements rate hugh m Dover Htgh annals Class Secretary 1 7 Basketball 1 7 3 4 Bowlmg 1 Softball l 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Fxeld Hockey 2 3 4 Archery 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Ensemble 4 Encore Club 3 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Plays and Operetta 2 3 4 Assembly 2 3 Band 3 4 Co op Club 3 4 A A 1 2 Iumor Prom 3 Profile Staff 4 JAMFS KOUTRELAKOS Knowledge comes but wisdom lmgers jxmmy quiet thou htful studlous yet one of the best dancers ln the class of 46 truly a man of many contrasts conscxentxous hard worker Im m the Army Now vull soon be hls theme song Scxence Club 1 Latm Club 2 Assembly 2 Natxonal Honor Socxcty 3 Yorensnc Club 3 Jumor Prom Commxttee 3 School Play 4 Encore Club 4 Debating Team 3 Play Wrmng Contest 4 36 . , 1 ' I- X - -k E 5 -1 . . , . 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Ronrm XXIIFRFD LAROCIIFIIF Loxmg comes ln llhlilllg 03 fllllel 'md ff3591'YCd fgometnnes IX top notch athlete x nh a rather acute dxshlte tor 9lllLllCS and '1 txemendou hlung tor the famr sew member of the famous Xlolncans Basel all 7 3 4 Paslxethall 2 Trench Club 2 3 4 H151 4 Operctta 7 op Club .3 4 Class Basketball 7 3 4 BERNARD Joserrz LM one Tlns rhy me 15 out of reason xsco poetneal genxus of 46 an excellent organxzer and cxecutne dynamic personality full of jokes famous for rhxnnng hnes and black wan hair wants to be a radlo announcer fl rough lns determxned efforts exnoy able reereatxon has been offued lns classmates The class 46 saws Thanks oads French Club 2 3 4 X 1ce Presldent 3 Pxesxdent 4 Iqncoxe Club 3 4 Qehool Plav 3 4 -Xssembly 3 4 -Xtom Group Student Connell Connnlttee, btudent Connell 4 Co op Club .3 4 Presxdent 4 'X -'K 2 H1 H 4 Class 'X lee Presxdent 4 Band 4 -5 PAUL FRANCIS LEARY X5 A man of letters and of manners, too good smmmer conscnentmous student Saswow LEONARD Lsnow Let us be merry mix Wi. 3 1 14 'C ll W T 1 1 fl x ,JW xi! I X93 A blue exed-curly halred chap wery adept at makmg old ears run Intends to run an auto repalrmg shop m the near future brxllmant talker Buck the clown of our class a frxendly fellow who hkes everybody probably has had exery member of has class lauglung at one tame or another famous as a gambler af? Latm Club l Z Hockey Manager 4 Assembly 4 'll I ,491 Ill 37 n .- ' r - ., 5 vt t 1 ,. ' 1 f B'l . .. . ' . ' ,j, A -5' - ' 's I , . . A 4 l ff , A 1 -' -V Y -' - - ,H Y ' - ' -, Coe W.. Mi- fn -rf, 1 . .1 ng f-K 2' Rf .Q ,, , 1 - -, , . 6 A-51155, ity jS4,L,g,g' , fc-,N-,, - .- - ff .H- J -49 Jil, 'if ' 1. ' ff' 1-'re a .. ,X r-.ya ' l. - , - v, nc' n ' ' 1 - A , - , C U ' ' 3 3' 1 ,H 1 7' ' - -' - . - - 3 v 'v v ' 1 - 4 ' v v K M ., 3 . Q. ' ., 3 . ' , . Q, 1 ' . . Q A -A - Z - ' I - . Q . 'J Q 0 u - I I I N . - ' l 5 . ' n H r, 45 H ' J' . ' . . ' 'V - . . . . . . t 1 1 u V ' 7 ' . ' . W, ' ' n ,fl . . . - 'lgsaf f ' ,I f-- L q . . V E, 3 , , . , . .- e -,. 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' I I 'IJE - ag.. ,...a, ...Q ... - XXINFIFLD SLOTT ll'ICllTON Jn S1lence ts one great art of eonxersatxon Vlnnpy excels lll baskttball and lnstbtll crack goahe ftr the Vlllrltats a quut fellow pet chshlxe Cxrls IS fond of choeclate vxalnut sundaes 'ind the Boston Red box FIXOYIIL subjeet lunghsh Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 TIIFREQA Auzour Late Q11 laughter IQ abundant Better known as Terry a cute lxttle number mth txxmlelmng blue eyes and brown haxr faxorltc pastnne mnter sports espetnlly Slx3tlll Ambttton a reallv elexatxnl, one to be an X1rl1ne Hostess Home Econonncs Club 2 3 4 Assembly 4 Glee Club 4 DOROTHIE MAE LITTLEFIELD XX nsc a11d good as she IS fan' Dot hazel eyed brow n haxr dxmples sparklmg sense of humor Favorxte sport sknng If you dont know Dot then you hawent been around much Tr1H1Y4 AA 12 Ofhcedsekl 234 BARBARA ELLA LOUGHLIY A hght heart l1ves long Ta attractne brown ha1r sparl-.hug broun eyes full of fun glones 1n be1ng mlSChlCXOUS lowes ammals and smmmmg popular Sure to bc a success Economms Club 3 4 Assembly 2 4 38 . '. -2 .', . . , 7 gg , .. 11 , L - I-.X 1 , 4 K i . . . . f..' c . . . 1 - U ,. X Q., .5 V .R.- I . I , .N , . . . . . . . , . 1 ., ' ' f 1 f 'Z' ' . 'I 1 ' . 4 . , . , . 1 1 1 1 ,, ' . ' S fi v .4 . 11 . . U ' .' .' .' . . C ' . . . ' I ' -, '1. ' ' ,:,. A I K V . U i I . . A 1 1 1 4 1 - C4 . .9- 'wf' ' ' Z u 11 , ' A ' 5 ... .. .. . . . . .. , , . , . . . 4 . . , t N-.,,f. ' ' 1 ' ' 1 r 1 1 r ' ,- A 14 - ' 11 ... ' . . . ' ' ' . . . .... . 4 ' - 1 1- 1 ' BARBARA JEANNE IXIANNING t'Admirably schooled in every grace Barb . . . a sweet young lass from Saint Mary's . . . a smile for everyone at all times . . . gifted with a magnetic personality which captures all she comes in contact with . . . a good sport and a willing worker. Ursuline High, Columbia, S. C.: Class President l, 23 School Plays 1, 23 Glee Club l, Z3 Latiii Club 1, 23 French Club 25 Operetta 2. St. Mary's School: Play 3: AA. 3. Dover High: AA. 4g Prize Speaking 45 Encore Club 43 Forensic Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROBERT WILLMM MANTON JR Manners make the man Bob a blond rugged a fellow with a keen sense of humor likes chess and redheads Bob is interested in classmates and although quiet has made many friends Hi Y 4 Football 2 3 Encore Club 3 4 School Play 4 Love me little love me long 'N 1 e Scholastic Awards 1 2 3 4 ARTHUR GEORGE MCGLONE JR Intellect the starlight of the brain Q3 Ar student at the Vocational School our mechanic Favorite pastime going to the movies Favorite sports baseball and football Ambx tion to be a great mechanic S 39 , . .. 1, ...tll... , . . 3 . . . '., I 7 ' - I i 3 , J - H ' H I tl . . H '- y 1 3' , S 2 I 7 1 : Y I ' ' 1 i 1 i I i 'S ' J i 1 3 , U H . ' . ' Y ! Y 7 ! I ' . 43 1 ff Q , n - - - U . 4 E 57 ' . t . . . R . Z . . I 4 . ..,1,15:EE5i3xgi1jIf:i:-A4.53 ' Z- 4 . 'iii-.:5?5t:::E5-.QI-:IgI5.',I+ ,-1 .. ' fi iiffifilillfillfiffififilis f I iff? '-:-55:-:--:-:-:It -Q LOUISE JOYCE Mans HALL Good things come in small packages Thats Joyce unusual student conscientious hardworker interested in extra curricula actnities as excelled m every field scholastic dramatic journalistic and the lighter side of Glee Club 2 4 Forensic Club 4 Encore Club 3 4 President 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Latin Club l 2 Consul 2 Prize Speaking 3 4 Tri Hi Y 3 4 Assembly 2 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 School Spirit 3 4 Editor 4 School Play 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 A 4 1 2 3 4 Co op Club 3 4 Standing Committee 3 4 Scholastic Day 4 Dramatic Award 3 Profile Staff 4 Science Club 1 City Essay Contest CZnd prizej 3 KATHLEEN Gutnys hlCKEN NY Few words are best Kath . . . transfer from Saint Mary's Academy . . . quiet but well-liked by all her friends . . . Studious and diligent. Jon N P MCKERNAN This is my own my native land U S Army overseas claims Red Ta red hair well liked good natured good athlete pastime talking about beautiful women Basketballl 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Assembly 3 Lois ANN McKoNE It takes life to love life Chloey transfer from Saint Mary s full of fun always ready for a good time ambition to be a nurse Co op Club 4 JAMES GERALD MCNIAHON He gains the pr1ze who always works Answers to jimmy or Bud Tall and lanky hard worker tremen 3 dous sense of humor well dressed and popular too Look at the wave 'W in his hair girls' Where are you going to End another hard working Johnny onthe spot property man for next years play Miss Foley? Latin Clubl 2 Assembly 1 2 3 4 AA 3 Encore Club 3 School Play 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Operetta 2 Co op Club 3 4 40 it - - - 11 1 ' ' lt II ' ' . . , , ll... ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ii - - 11 Il YY ' Y ... A ... ... ... I . ' 1 A an - - 11 as - 11 4- 11 ' 4 . - , . Q' I , . , ' ks, L Y ' Vs.: ' ' 1 ' ,' .' .. 'L .. .1.- Y 7 I I 7 Y ' ' I ! I 1 1 ' 1 ' Esrmzn Louise MEAD Punctuality is the soul of business Quiet . . . serious-minded . . . brunette . . . a true friend . . . loves to play the Y' piano and the violin . . . no special ambition for the future ibut we suspect she'd like to be a music teacher. School Spirit 2, 3, 4.5 Latin Club 1, 25 French Club 35 Glee Club 15 School play Cusherj 45 Graduation Qusherj 35 Baccalaureate Cusherj 35 A.A. 1, 2. Gumvs M Mtcmtun Cleanliness is next to godlmess 5' 3 A little brunette with pretty brown eyes nice personality Favorite sports are movies dancing bowling and skating Ambition to be a hairdresser Bowling 1 Tri H1 Y 4 ,Ries MARY ELLEN Moons NP The fewer words, the better Brown hair blue eyes personality plus Loves music from popular to classical songs Favorite song Theres No You Ambition to be a housewife Softball 2 Glee Club 1 2 AA 1 2 4 Coop Club 3 4 Joan Wu.uAM Moncim Give a man a book he can read Better known as Billy bashful and quiet loves basketball and baseball His ambition is to become a top notch machinist 41 . 4 F . n ,4 up . u ' ' ' Iv ' , . . . . . . ., , , . . . V 1 ' ' ' . .QQV .. I ,i 5 ., x V 1, V .g 1 K X, ,I , ' ti on i a I ' ' 2 1 1 ' 1 - ' 4. - n It ' YY ' 3 , . . . . . . . . ' 1 , K - . Q EL , .Grp : V - 11 gr V o .i . . . All -,U 4 1 ,,??.::,g'5j, ::.: 7, f,-g .Mgg, -.'-.':! ' . ,hu 137-'TH' 'S-,5 Hn' 5 Jan' :,...,. . J' .... ,',1,f V ..-..' . 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'i .. .-gp M R' transfer from brunt XI'lI'X s X nnncl to all -vs. gi ut xx l1 it college lmlcls for her MARY Tnrmzeft Nhrrzs X mule the eloquenee of lvnuty XI-tR1xR1TIR1x1 Xlrmnx Let me haxe ITIUQIC dung and I Qtek no nn re clel1 In fx '1lQo an new to Xlurm X4- cr 1 nllnx N a nxehtmgale around 1 ltmng, Yllllx mth xung hu tent 11 is mn mfurillx enough 511111115 'Xlure tun than 1 inmtn- .1 Trx H1 X 4 Cll Pltxllltlif 'NI-.Rx Nlfxramnrr XILRP111 ltller of the Xl gltx urplnx rs trx xx IO 1 ex Q 1111 1 rl n xxx and t1en noua for l1e1 Lllklll le I ruun lr 111 Basketball 4 Encore Club 4 Play Connnxttees 4 9-Q Cute pretty bexutclnng Irxsh snnle fparklmg eyes loser of T Qporta and muslc talented pl21l'I1SI Loxes horses .Transfer from Sunt Mary s Glee Club 4 Tr1 H1 Y 4 Profile Staff 4 RLSQELL DMA NEWELL, Jn X man of hope and forward lookmg mmd Gus a wmnmg smxle and captnatmg personalxtw one of the popular boys 111 the class of 46 He beats mth Krupa and sxuons Sxnatra member of the Yager Beaxera Gub ha: a. future as a banker can t lose aln Clubl 7 Msunlulx 3 4 Teutlwall 'Xlgr 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Ba 3 4 X X 1 Chenuetry Llula 4 Xlxxul Lllorus 7 42 H? most In-. wxth I e 'APi'22Q,'H -- S ll .... ' ,1 S1I , , . lr ve tl, 11.1111 '1 llt ' .. . Hy . S1 ' ' ' ' 'A on 1' , 1301. ii - K ,' , ' V '. 1 X ' a barrel nf nm Drt . 'Q '- Y ' 3 iss r l, . , ' 1 5. -. . ' ' K An. il M- M xli 5 -1 lk-: . 1' lx llt?I'Ft'l5fl 7 1 ' l . . . far ' -' - 1 1 - L -'Az Vl1lllt'. ,Xnliion it 111 11 ' 1 -Y , - F 1.1 . Q i va I . ' ' . ll Y, ll s ' ' v ' ' ? '- 41, ' . h rv , ' k Y ' .' V1 .' 4 1 .ffl f i U 4. 4, I nn. A , l I ,. . 1 Lt' ,..g,f4 - gl. . 1 4 ' . . , g '- , g 'nd l,2, Q F U A ,D . . Y . 4 . N. . ,pe J' , , , ... ... :if 2 :VI i 'X 'V Donrs EMILY N1cHoLs A laugh mi-ct with the serious stuff Ta dark good looking loves to write letters to her many friends 1nterested in music and outdoor sports favorite sport bowlmg Favorite song Symphony Softball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 Assembly 2 Band 1 2 3 4 MARJORIE LOUISE NORMAN Order is a lovely thing A Madburyite with bue eyes full of sparkling fun loves sports and always around either as spectator or participant athletic a welcome addition to any group Basketball l 2 3 4 Softball l 2 3 4 Archery 3 Assemblies Z 3 Glee Club 1 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Operetta 2 Xolleyball 3 4 Captain 3 Field AA 13 4 CoopClub3 4 MARY CATHERINE ONEIL Live and let live Irish pretty likeable that makes a combination well worth remen bering transfer from St Mary s Academy good student has wmmng smile Ambition to become a nurse St Marys Class Plays 2 3 Dover High Profile Staff 4 Tn H1 Y 4 PA'nucrA HELENA PARENT A still small voice Always a lady that s Pat loves lots of activity and excitement never a dull moment for her friends We hope the future students of D H S will be fortunate enough to have Pat as phys ed mstructor Forensic Club 4 Fncore Club 4 School Spirit Staff 3 4 School Play 3 4 Home Economics Club l 2 4 Assembly 3 4 Profile Staff 4 Latin Club 43 .1 .4 . . ,, , , 5 1 . p , , , . 5' S' A if 5, E . . ,M U 1 ' I, hockey 3, 45 Bowling lg Badminton 4g Ping-Pong 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 ' ' I 1 ' r ' V v u Z v , Q ' : u nv 2 '- '- . N H ' ' H I . . . . . 2, 3. eg 8- '5. 4 TT' J ,y fi HQ. LL CILLE Ars ITA PERKINS The greatest things are done by the help of small creatures Short cute quiet a transfer from Haverhill H1 h Sthool as attended DH S for two years loxes Cole Porters Night and Day Ambition a commercial advertiser SHIRLEY MAY PECK Freckles speak the language of the carefree 5' 5 and a bomb-shell of fun . . . blonde . . . hazel-eyed . . . very studious . . . possesses school spirit . . , athletic . . . ambitious . . . popular with boys and girls. Ambition: to be a stenographer. Majorette 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders 2, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Glue Club 2, 3, 4: Co-op Club 3, 45 Science Club lg Junior Prom Committee 35 Assembly 3, 43 Class treasurer 25 Basketball Z5 Volleyball 2. Tnrkrs 4 CORA PELLETIFR With so little woice what eloquence you teach Ta pretty blonde a big smile loxes dancing and bowling Favorite Pastimes going to the movies and football games Ambition Steno grapher or Hairdresser Bowllng 1 Tri Hi Y 4 AA 1 Assembly 1 Z Chorus l Z Home Economics Club 3 Etsfxxon Rcru PIIILPOTT Industry is the parent of success Tall and attractnc thats Fleanor pcrsontlity plus extremely talented pianist enioys skating dancing and N aughn Xlonroe Ambition to become an cfhcxcnt secretary Bowlm 1 Xollcxball 3 french Club 7 Assembly 3 4 Tri Hi X 3 4 A A 13 4 G1rlsGleeClub1' 3 4 E 44 l i. - - ,- V H Q Q ' ' Q -- Q - v , .. - H QN - . - -,, . 1, me ' ' n -. -v A 1 9 ' '. , ,V .,,,, I 1 , . ft - If '. ' 1- f'f 1 ' 'A ' , , '- A -A 1 .' . r. ., . . . - - ' 1' ' , agisg lg , - , ..,l . i , . t - Y- - . ' ' 1 I 7 Y Y , 7 ' ' LlARTIIA PIGFOW Let Justnce be done though the heavens fall A most ardent supporter of Justice and dernocrattc praetnces defends her oplmons wxth common sense and a zealous spxrxt known as Pepper for obvxous reasons our Current event expert avxatxon enthusxast eager defender of the underdog Ambmon what else but a forexgn correspon dent? Here s wnslnng you success mslde Russia' Cvlec Clubl 2 3 4 Softball l 2 Basketball 1 2 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Natxonal Honor Socletx 3 4 Co op Club 3 Operetta 2 Xolleyball 2 3 Bovllmg l Forensrc Club 4 ADELAIDE RIARY POIRIER As sweet as she ts gentle Ta l pretty attractne and bashful good natured Favortte pastnmes danexng and bowhng Enyoys Tommy Dorsey and Perry Como Ambxtxon secretary Co op Club 3 4 Cvlee Club 3 AA 4 BARR KRA Ex1zAm-:rn RAWLINGS My vxgor ts a new mmted penny Known to her man5 frtends as Barb carefree and fun lox mg possesses a lovely smtle and a charming personahty great sense of humor Favorite pastxme chewmg gum SHIRLEY IRENE REARDON Wxth blue eyes all atnmltle Tall dark hatred glrl mth a spatkhnc snnle halls from Durham enjoys danetng and talkmg debnxtc ideas on most subjects Ambltxon ask hurley, we dont know Home Eeononncs Club 1 7 3 4 Assembly Program 4 45 an ' ' ,, ' A . url I ' ' ' , u n -.- ... , - 4- - .-- . ... ,,, r . . . . . v :tv v f 1 v - p l ' ' 1 Q . 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I S' ' , . r-y 1 v- ' 2,3. - Frzrn IRXIXG Rsxxows Poetrv upon my cam as A httle fellow vuth a lug future and a btg xmagnatxon' Xen qulet m de school changeable haxr smooth dancer Ambmon to be a theatrtcal costume deslgner School Spnrxt Staff 2 3 4 Art Fdutor 4 Tncore Club '4 4 School Plax 4 -'krt Edltor of the Profile 4 Co op Club d corauon comnuttee 4 ltnor Prom Comnuttee 3 Operetta 2 RM Nroxn Jo Fmt RICHARD Laugh and the uorld laughs mth xou Rav the boy xuth the lug snule dtspnte QUICIIICQS runs mam lrxends hkes to sk: and play basketball Fnonte sonv Piper Nloon mterested m art IRXING Lfmnswcs Rou As good as a pluy It xts comedy you uant sce Gus a wonderful fellow vuth an uncxcellcd sense of humor has comulsed h1s classmates mth lmpersonatlons and Jokes -Xmbxtxon of all thnngs a dentxstl If Gus can pull teeth as well as he can pull laughs he should be a great success French Club 3 4 Forensxc Club 3 4 Encore Club 3 4 Perluns Prxze Speak mg 3 4 Oratorncal Contest 3 School Play 4 As uubly Z 3 Lo op Club 4 DOREEN Ross Ro1,sssAu I love a Joke Ixnown to her frxends as Benny blonde haar blue eg cd lmds of un pleasmg personality uondcrful frxend Ambltxon to bc a laboratory techmclan jumor Prom Comnuttee 3 Assembly 7 3 Baccalaureate and Graduatnon Usher 3 Co op Club 3 A 4 l 2 French Club 3 Latnn Club 1 9 46 Hi-Y 3, 43 French Club 2, 35 Encore Club 3, 43 School Play 33 Assembly 2. 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' . . . : ' I breathed a Fxrst you see her then IRENE LIARIE Roux song nn the a1r you dont thats Irene med h rum eught dark and attractxve personalxty plus a hearty laugh Spendg her lelsure hom-5 skatmg bowlmg and smgmg Home Economxcs Club l 3 4 Assembly 2 Glee Club 4 jumor Prom Com mtt ee 3 AA 1 2 Imagmatxon rules the world Known to her frxends as Kltty small cute vrvacxous black ha1r br oyxn eyes spends her extra mmutes hovxlmg and dancmg loads of fun Anb .17 QTY SHIRLEY CONSTAR CE ROYER 1 mon to he a graduate of Wllfred Academy me MARCARFT BARBARA Sr CYR Very much a fnend mdeed Barb to her frunds a lovely smlle and sparklmg personality th d k e ar brunette type popular h at letxc a good dancer always ready for fun A 'X 1 2 3 4 Chorus Z Basketball 2 3 4 Xolleyball 2 4 Softball 2 3 4 adr rnnton 4 Archery 4 Co op Club 3 4 Tn H1 Y 4 Pmg Pong 4 Fxeld Hockey 4 C1 Avrow FLOYD SRPLLY Strong nnnd gre tt heart free farth and ready hand Skip 1 good student and utry hodys frxend blond and handsome star back on Doxer s dy nannc 45 football team and a spmted man on the cmder track headed for success Footballl Z 3 4 T oom epresentatne 4 Hx Y 4 rack 3 4 Student Councxl 4 Home R R 41 .. . .,, i ' 1 , v v . ,, 1 , . 1 1 1 J I - t , , . , . n ' ' V vp , ' tl - uv - - -. 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LAWRENCE WILLIAM SLANETZ Be glad and your fnends are many Us Brll to you dark and rugged Durhamnte exceedmgly well dressed a welcome smxle always present a true frlend when the chmps are down on the quxet sxde but always ready wnth a laugh for a good yoke CoopClub3 4 AA 2 3 H1Y4 REBECCA SMITH A fine head of haxr adds beauty to a good face Better known as Becky a sparklmg personalxty added to flashmg brown eyes and the luscious naturally wavy black haxr whlch rs the envy of all females a person you couldnt help lxkmg by nature a lover of sports but her heart and soul are m the nursmg professxon Lots of luck Becky' A NGELIN A So'rsaoPoL Los Angle the atomic bomb of Dover Hrgh She msnt bashful by any means Happy go lucky kid wrth a tremendous personallty and a host of frrends Favonte saymg Speak to me baby Ambrtxon housewrfe Basketball 1 AA 2 3 4 Scxence Club 1 Home Economxcs 4 PALLINE SOUKARIS I Wat to persuade Beauty to dehght Polly , one of the top gurl athletes of the class of 46 plus bemg a hugh markmg student Possesses a wmnmg personahty whlch adds up to Hubba Hubba' Hard workmg popular, and exceedingly well dressed predmct success! Latm Club l 2 French Club 3 Encore Club 3 4 Tr: H1 Y 4 Co op Club 3 4 AA l 3 4 Scholastlc Awardsl 3 Bowlxng l Freld Hockey l 2 3 4 Captam 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Captam 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 Profile Staff 4 1000 and 2000 Pomt Athletzc Awards 2 3 48 . I H ' H ' u - n - . V . . . , , 2- ,. A of -'J . 5 A X A 14 77 ' ' ' , . . .. . ... , . , . v 1 B u - n 'yvx And all I ask IS a merry yarn ll ' H ' ' ' Y i' F - - ' ' ' K F . . . U ,, . . . . ' 5 - - . , 1 ' 9 ' - ll ' ' ,Y Q . I , . , . . u 1 , A . . . . - ' , ' - . . . We ' , 1 : , 1 '- '- : - , 2 - - , , 9 ' , 5 ' 9 ' , , , , ' 1 , , , , ' Q , , , 1 , u H , ' ' . 1 I Y 7 ' FLORENCE STEFANOPOL Los Whose musrc IS the glarlness of the world Stefie The mghtnngale of the class of 46 Can play almoq any muelcal mstrument and IS Presrdent of the band Dark and loyely mth a pleasant T? voxee Wxll go far wrth such musncal talent Bandl 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Glee Club 3 4 Tr1H1Y 4 Assembly 3 4 CO 4 Home Economxcs Club 3 Scmence Club 1 RM xiovn RICHARD Sriuaxs 4 Imagmatron and resoureefnlness Ray a quret bashful salt of the earth eaptam of the 43 cross country team an actnye basketball player now m the U S Army u here ue wash lnm the best of luck CHARLOTTE ANNE Sueer Sweets to the sweet Her greatest deslre m hte 15 to aequrre sophrstxeatxon Popular and tremendouslv frxendly Mlght vue say Hubba Hubba' Iatm Club 1 2 School Play 1 2 3 4 Encore Club 3 4 Trx Hx Y 7 e Club 1 3 4 Profile Stat? 4 Coop 3 4 Sltx team 4 IX sem ly Programs 3 4 MARY ELIZABETH TASRER Farr tresses mens tmperral race ensnare W ayy arr good student frank energetxc and popular eontrrbntes regularly to the School Spmrlt the Lnnerslty of N H lS m her lIl'llllLtlldlC future Tn H131 3 4 School Splrxt Staff 3 4 Seholastre Awards 1 2 3 4 X 4 1 2 3 Profile Staff 4 Co op Club 3 4 General Serenee Club l Prtsulent l 4 V U ' ' V vv Q H Yl ' ' , ' . 0 Q '. '. . ,,,, ' 9 , 1 '- '- Q. . ', 5 -Op .a S s ' . Q 4 ' U ' ' H A . p N 1 ' ' - ' Y - . ' , l -fig 5 .1 , , tv 49 ,,, ' Charlie, the artxst, the actress, and a bundle of charm . . . A good sturlcnt L0 6 . . . ' . . . . 1 . - ' ' , g ' , , , : . 1 '- '- ... 3. 4: G16 . Q, , 9 1 - , 9 2 - by , . FCP' H . , Q - yy 49 JL LIFTTF TIIFRESA THERRIEN Ioxe l1fe and lt vull loye you Pretty blue ey cd Judy to her class mates an expert dancer and bmllcf 110908 to become a secretary a Studmous g1r1 mth h1gh marks fun to be mth T 1 H1 X 3 4 -lumor Prom Comnnttee 3 Natxonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Bt nlnlg 1 Donornv LFE ToLA1.r1 311 easy m1nded soul Dot daslung blue eyes a11d blond ha1r loves to bowl and IS very adept at lt ltnown as Dome Lee Amb1t1on to be a graduate of VX 1ltrcds Xcademy 'xQSCllllllN Program 9 3 DLDLEY Jrnnxn Toxxu. Hen of talent are men for OCCZISIOIIS as Dud attended the Dans woc1t1o11al school for three long years and one year at Dover H1gh mterested 111 St Mary s School l1kes to sw1xn after graduatlon hopes to Joxn tl1e army for three years GERALDIXWE Loxs Tow LE A frzend to everyone jerry beautxful eyes popular frlendly talented mus1c1an athletlc mterested 111 dramatlcs can also smg hopes to be a nurse Bandl 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Glec Clubl AA 1 Z 3 4 -Iumor Prom Com mlttee 3 Baccalaureate and Graduauon Lshcr 3 Tr1 H1 Y 4 School Play Commntee 4 Basltetball 4 Xoheyball 4 Badnnnton 4 Home Economxcs Club 4 Co op Club 3 4 50 v 11 , - - y- , .11 Q , ,E 1. 11 ' . . , . . . . I ri . . . , . 7 ' l I I A 1' . 'L ' '-ag u ' 11 9. A- . , 11 11 I in - V - Q , , - , , .. - 11 H , , ... , .. 1 .., . Xi ig is - v1 A - , 1. 11 ,- , - , .-. 1 . , 1 1 ' . . . . 7, .1 . ... - . ... , ..- ll ' Y, ... ... ... ..a acl you r ups all 11: 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ' Y . ' ' . 1 ' Y V - - Y ' ' . .., . . ' ' ,, . 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K 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 ' Kmd hearts are more than coronets Easy to get along wth frlendly a sparklmg sense of humor consclentlous student Jeanne has made frlends throughout the hlgh school and we are bettnmg that tlns w1ll be true also m the wxde world Co op Club 3 4 Books can not always please however good Quxet resourceful a pleasxng laugh a whlz at mathematxcs popular as lns famous brother ChlZZlC JEAN Ma BARBARA TOWNER ,-Q GEORGE NICK TSIMEKLES ' uv' Y 5.-Q JAMES NICK TSIMEKLES Work fascmates me I can s1t and look at xt for hours Clnzzxe rotund rascal of the class of 46 captam of the 45 football squad has tremendous brawn and muscle books come secondary to Chxz although he has has eyes set on bexng an engmeer Latm Clubl 2 Footballl 2 3 4 Captam 4 HxX 3 4 Varsxty 2 3 4 Co op Club 3 4 NICK ERNEST TSOPAS I have a passuon for the name of Mary N1ck known for smooth dancmg a real master famous for flashy txes and quxck vut hard worker favorlte among gxrls good talker Assembly Program 3 4 French Club 3 Co op Club 4 Pronle Staff 4 Home Room Representatxve 3 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Collector 4 H1 Y 4 51 nl' ,, ... ... ...H ... fl, 1 1- A I 1 . l 4' 11 ' 1 ... ... 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V. . . ... ... .-. u.. , , ,u 11 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 -- rx 1 ' ' xiii vb 1 4,4-1 Rosen Pr:-mn VAN ms Mnuuznnoscxr-: Whats m a name 'Van shm blond quxet goodlookmg strong snlent type a whlz m mathematxcs and chemistry good athlete Nomow A TLPPER He that hath a beard ns more than a youth and he that bath no beard ns less than a man Tup blond frnendly handsome all state end and rates all rlght among hrs classmates at Dover Hrgh especnally he femmme popula txon mtends to carry hxs manly physxque to Annapohs bound for the top of the ladder Co op Club 3 4 Basketball l 2 Football 3 4 All State 4 Track 2 3 3 Captaln 4 Assembly Program 2 3 Class Vnce presxdent 3 Hu Y 3 4 Ska Team 4 Jumor Prom Commxttee 3 Latm Club 2 A A l 2 Student Councfl 4 BARBARA Turrus Combmatxon of an Amazon Aphrodtte and Pallas plus a sense of humor outstandmg m any group has abxhty dependabxhty and mterest ln others proven by her many offices and honors Assembly Programl 2 3 Latm Clubl 2 A.A 1 2 Jumor Prom 3 Coop Club 3 Varsity Club 2 3 Athletic Award 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captam 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 4 Captam 2 3 Freld Hockey l 2 3 4 Captam 1 Z Nolleyball 1 2 3 4 Captam 2 3 Bowlmg 1 Profile Staff 4 Natxonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Tru Hx Y 2 3 4 Vlce presxdent 3 Presldent 4 Chalrman of Older Glrls Councll for Tn H1 Y Conference 4 DA R Good Cxtnzenshxp Award 4 Encore Club 3 4 Vxce President 3 Perl-cms Prize Speakmg Medal 3 School Play 1 3 4 Dramatxcs Award 3 Scholastxc Award 1 2 3 4 Scholastxc Day 4 Class Treasurer l French Club 2 3 Graduatxon Speaker 4 1 'P Pnvrus ARIINA VARLEY Let not your heart be troubled Thrs sweet lass rs famous for her sparklmg, captwatmg smxle . . . great sense of humor . . . actxve m school affaxrs . . . good student . . . Ambmon, UD Home Economxcs Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, A A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-op Club 3, 4, Assembly Program 4 52 V .. . . . . , 17 r . . . t-a-l-l . . . , ' ', . . 'A Vs ' ' L .Q ' - . A Q 4 . . - , . C x, . . . MA BQ ' , I , I , , Z y , f A I - Q , : - 5 - , 1 i 536: ,av H , . . , . , , . . . A Iii.. v 1 1 - - 1 1 ' 2- nf, L23 :Q-M .- - -- , ' sr' Deserve Success and you shall command it I I , . I . A . . . . . . . , , , n , , 1 ' i , 9 - , 5 ' Q .- I : , : 9 . , , , . Q , , , , l , Z I , t 1 , A , 2 .- Y ' , ' , U I! I ' I ! I l I P D 7 K . , 5 .- .- , y , . - . y . L . , 1 1 1 1 . 2 T J' . . l ' . Z , , 3 9 f , , 2 l 'f ' 1 ' 1 , s ' - ll Y ' 77 ,, .... T' I DANIFL ALFRED VEILLEUX he Mrrth makes the banquet sweet , Thts comlc of DH S IS known far and wlde for humor and wrt short and rugged Hobby playmg Chopms Polonalse popular W, Class Presrdent' 2 Iumor Prom Commmttec 3 Prohle Staff 4 Latm Club 1 2 AA 1 2 3 4 Chemxstry Club4 Culnu-: Vsnnerrs IQ' H5 And dimples most delrghtful Known as Dxmples to her friends for obvrous reasons always ready to he p lrkes to smg can be found almost anywhere Bovsllngl Softballl 2 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 AA l 2 3 4 Collector Sli' 3' 1 s ul 15 ff! if' in A1.m-:nr Jossrn Vnsl. Success rs the reward of toll Al a Vocatxonal student mrschlevous brown eyes If you dont know hxm he seems qunet rf you stay long well anythmg can happen Need your carburetor adjusted? Call Al hes rxght on the Job Anmmul CAROLYN VIOLA Ill speak rn a monstrous lxttle vorce Meme black harr and dancmg brown eyes enjoys watchmg Van at f--. the Strand more than anythmg else never lonely for a mmute heres to everybodys frnendl Home Economrcs Club l 2 3 4 Sctence Club 1 53 u ' up ' KA - . ' ' ' ' ' V H3 ' . ' ' , n u , ' A v Y 1 p J ' - 1 J 1 - g N K A ll ' ' YY u - u - - ' 1 y y ' ' 1 r ' ' r 1 r 1 ' f. X V, 145 i i 4 . C ,Q 1' U . - n ln u nr. ' ' ' I ' ' ' st... ' - 1 1 1 ' v ' , 4' , vp . v - ' ,,.,: 3' .., fu - Y ' .-.zfz :Q , . ' u 3351 1-5 Q21 1 2 3195 . ,,Ilt A Quilts 'f ,.. '- ff-eg irfssffz.. -'F .--. 'V uf' ILT 'v :2nfl6'4 1 ' ' -'Hi' f- u 9 ' ' ' U u - 11 ' ' ' ' , . Y Y Y : . PAUL DONALD VK ALKER l I must go dovnn to the seas 7' Paul ms knoun as Lower always rn on a good Joke popular vuth exerxone mcludlng the girls one of DH S s tlghtlng seamen U S Nasy JLNF VN ARD Song fills to the xerge her cup A girl vuth vnde mtcrest rn art musxc especmally smgmg as vsell as the ugorous sldc of hfe swnnmmg and sknng the crystal hall reveals her as an occupational therapxst vthnch proves she uses the dxcnonary Sanford Hugh Marne Class Secretary l Iatxn Club l 2 School Paper Glrls Glte Club Z Dover Hlgh -X -X 4 Co op Club 4 Profile Staff 4 RAYMOND Josarn Warrrns Speak soft words and carry a brg strck Ray IS called Drxty by hrs mates at the Dans Vocatnonal He lxkes roller skatmg and spends most of hrs time nn Rochester HAROLD FIELD WORTliLEY Madness m great ones must not unwatched go Poet laureate of D H S bubblmg over vuth w1t and humor always Q. 1 :- the center of a crowd interested m wrrtmg dehghts ln wenrd super -P 1' natural novel and sport storxes the one and only Cousm Abbie person '-5 French Club 2 3 School Play 3 4 Assembly program 1 2 3 4 Band l 3 4 All State Band 2 4 Orchestra I Operetta 2 Co op Club 3 Hx Y 4 Track 4 Latm Club 1 Encore Club 3 4 54 7 V l V .. , -y . , V ,, V ,, v V . . 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'V 'N T L -f ws l'7Q i ' FN 7041 QX 'if W NN' qu 4610 Ge QA eb '11, Ny nl ,O brook-six bmw W 46 9 o U VK ' at ffl, M 'f Q QF Cvownmq, Glen? fy 1, If 49966 4 A f N 'i w' 4 J vtgfxvo cv in ,P Koa 0 155 YU xx D1 L ou QXO 7 Qox 'X 0 .59 4, Bs' OV- 14 Q WX AQ? xx ' ,IAC 60 lb s O Q x 457 4- 91 lx 4 V-' eh B Q7 7 L Vail QDSKX Q-4' Mo Q, re-5a.m vb of - , , - A , U -Q 0 H6 T 5 G' as gfzsforg Class of 1946 The Semors who have recently bun roammg the halls of DH 9 bear llttlc rc semblance to the lllllltl souls who four years ago Hrst took thelr pl rec ln thc rttlm of lupher educatxon In tune the anffellc ex pressxous and perfect behaxlor dr appeared to be replaced by the attltude We may be only freshmen, but brother what fresh men' In fact these same freslues could be seen cuttmg ln on the upper class men at afternoon dances wmnmff berths on the athletxc teams and eyen makmr unpressmon good or OlllCI'NSl5C on thelr teachers The socxal eyents of the four years fol haps that many of them were more or less uusuccsesful Tlus w as probably due to the fact that the boys no matter how courag ous outsmde preferred at soclals to s1t on bleachers and ga7e at the forlorn fnrls across the way In spate of tlus the un1or Prom w luch our class sponsored w as a real success cluefly because 1ts progressxve p an ners dared to obtam the roomy Crty Hall AlldlfOT1L1l1l 111 place of the school bymna slum The class of 1946 has probably ewcpe rlenced more yarmed tune schedules than any other One sessron day two sessnon day recesses, noon hours short perxods and hour per1ods they were all trled, sometunes enjoyed, sometunes not A yarmety of headmasters accompanied thls vartety of schedules Although we were welcomed as freshmen and sent on to grad uatxon by Mr NVatson, most of our sopho more and jumor years was supervlsed by Mr Hounsell We were fortunate to have two such men seekmg to make life easrer and to resolxe the complxcatxons w hmch w ere apt to arlse at unexpected moment Amonv such problems were arr rald drllls and the many sllortafres resultmff from war The accomphshments of our class are worthy of mentron Semor patlence and work made 'Student Goy ernment po nble at last ll'l Doxer Hlffh School The dramatlcs tlub agaln came mto bemff as the Fncore Club and the Coop Club a successful attempt to proude wholesome recr atxon for l1l0l1 school students was orqanwed and deyeloped A football team made up largely of our classmates broke records and won fame by deteatmg a 'Nfanchester accompanled the QCIHOFS to Kew York ln 1945 and returned home tned but wlser and ready for more the more to be prox lded IH XX aslungton ln 1946 The Second VN orld XVar played an mm portant part 1n the lustory of our class Besules CllI'l'IlllI'lW' many actxvltles and op portumtres lt also sadly reduced the male populatlon of the class as boys answered thelr countrys call and entered the armed serylces Navy Army and Marxnes Corps recexyed our classmates 1nto thexr ranks and found them to be worthy of the class from w Inch they came So now wrth ranks depleted but un wax ermg we the class of 1946 leaye h1gh school days behmd ln order to find our place 111 colleffes busmesses and profes slons May we be worthy of Doxer H1 h School, rn a future where we wlll find suc cess and happmess as mdnrduals rather than as the class wluch we wmll remember so w ell Carolyn F Barraclough f ' ' 7 'xl ' . I v D u 4 I .' . .- . 't ' ' '- . 1 ,' 5, 6 C .1 .' ' J' 4 .' 9 , ' s - L D . Q, 5 ' ' 'az . fbi Q 'b ', .Y . 1 . C . I- U b . F . 5 I 'l ' .gt K , Y . , . V ' 44 V I I ' ' ' 1 ., ' r 1 1 ' 4 - ' 1 ' V ' ' - H , 1 at 1 ' sv 5 . C . y L . . K I ' ' ' H' C 44 ' 1. lf' ' o 1 , - , L C C C , ' h v. ' 4 nl . 3, ' ' g, an . n 1 1 V . - . t Y G V ' . ' ' ,F I Y 'X ' c Y 1. A I 1. . 1 . lowed Very traditiollzll liI1CS. except. per- Central team. Many members of the class L , c ' ' 1 . 5 . 5 fv r ' ' x Q 1 u .s T T , C 'l 'Is g 9 e' 1 - '- . , Q i . 7 S . . 1 4 f rs' A ,7 ' , . ' ' L L Q ' L N. Q . . . . . s s L :5 L C - 1 n b, .h . . of n ' ' . , V. H , Y . 5 N I - . V . . , y . . , .. . J 7 ' v' - s ' , L , yi D . f ' V . , M Y v ' K ,T . , . V . g . 6 y 2. , Q . , . b i - . 8 h . . v. 3 59 Glas Cm!! We the Class of 1946 supposedly of sound mrnd and rn the presence of our at torney Mr Pruneface Puddrnghead d proclarm and assert thrs ordrnance to be our last rrrll, and testament For Mr Watson our beloxed headmas ter we have collected catalogued labeled and classrfied all the nrrsdemeanors of the problem chrldren of the class of 1946 to be filed rn hrs ollice and to be used as an ard rn dealrng urth the class of 1947 To Mrss Boyd we bequeath our lersure hours fnot spent rn studyrngj to be used at her drscretron To Mrs Smrth we wrll all bugs frogs and mrce vrhrch have accrdentally found therr may rnto D H S durrng the last four years To Mr Parrs we leave our fondest pos sessron namely a left handed monkey wrench To Mrss Balch we leave peace and quret to replace the clatter of typevr rrters rn the hope that she and her study puprls wrll enjoy the change In order to leave memorres of the Class of 46 urthrn the hallowed vralls of Dover Hrgh the follourng senrors bequeath therr characterrstrcs trtles abrlrtres and prop ertres to the future upperclassmen Rrta St Laurent rs the recrprent of Ina Brown s shapely figure Zelva Brown leaves her musrc talent to Anrta Gouprl Jackre Carroll grves her abrlrty to hold a man to Lourse Baxter To Mary Wood goes Barbara Connors Woodbury complexron Do you go steady Gert? See Mal Crargre hell tell you how Geraldme Cullen leaves her DuBarry Success Course to Carolyn Cofferen Brll Drckrnson wrlls hrs Rochester Broads to Carlre Stone Helen Dodge s nrckname Farmer goes to Beverly French Rosenrarre Dowalrby vrrlls her parkrng technrques to Phylhs Smrth To Kay Ioughlrn goes Mary Moores lose for the servrcemen Mary Profile Calcutt bequeaths to Nancy Allen her mornrng chores dovrn on the farm also an electrrc mrlker Patrrcra Parent leaves her know led e of algebra to Shrrley Purrngton Lourse Davrs pleasant memorres f Room 101 go to Mary Kagelerry Phylhs Xfarley wrlls her frrendlrness Barb Grrnnell Ray Watters leaves hrs long jaunt to the Davrs Vocatronal School to Leonard Srlw er Adelarde Porrrer wrlls to Barbara Mc Hugh all the boys rn my hometown Fred Reynolds bequeaths to Lefty Kou loungrs hrs parnt and brush take good care of them Lefty Brll Carons subscrrptron to The Darly Record goes to Bob Fenton Irvrng Roll bequeaths hrs abrlrty to con verse rn French ruth Danny Hu hes to John Henrng lrene Roux wrlls her unexplarnable con hdence rn all Junror boys to Shrrley Nor man Margaret St Cyr leaves her well de veloped person alrty to Joyce Tabor rn hopes that rt benefits her f . 1 1 ' - 1 - , 0 , . 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Sheldon Buck Lebow bequeaths hxs book on the Psychology of Bettmg to Roy McHugh Pauline Lord IS the recxpxent of Barbara Loughlm s femxmmty Bevan Getchell leaves hrs place on Mxss Boyd s corner to Bob Leavntt Wnlllam Gowen dedlcates Ive Been Workxng on the Raxlroad to James Moo Bxllmgs Phxl Keenan leaves has Pepsodent smnle and charmmg manner to Clarence Grant To Bob Abraham Fllp Flanagan leaves hrs book on the Art of Pettmg H doesn t need lt any longer In fact he can show the book a few thmgs Barbara Tuttle wxlls her scholastxc and athletnc 3.blllt1CS together wnth her coopera txve ways to the future most representa tlve girl of D H S lmmy Koutrelakos leaves hrs notes on Effects to Danny Danzxger xmmy Tslmekles bequeaths hrs out standing athletxc ab1l1ty to Larry LaCro1x Sklp Skelly wllls has dally two quarts of free mllk from Stratford Farms to Bull Davxd Arm1n1a Viola graduates wlth the hope that her Van Johnson wull soon come along Clanre Verrettes art of wrxtmg themes IS w1lled to Gert McKenney Ahce Hauslem recelves Gerry Towles mxdmght strolls You couldnt we them to anyone better Gerry Dot Toland leaves her trusty cosmetxcs to Marjone Cate Robert LaRochelIe leaves a tmp to Paul Cazaglls and Johnny Gossehn for thexr ehicrency m savmg for hmm two hack seats mn the Strand Theatre Good duty boys' Harold Arkwell leaves to Chxck Drew h1s mechamcal abxhty Larry Ayer leaves hxs well known nasal passage to h1s brother Paul Take good care of It Paul George Banalan allas Jose Bunyonaj wxlls hls love for all women to Danny 'vlur ra Jack Barcmskl leaves hls fond affectlon for the teachers Qespeclally after schoolj to Bllly Donahue Carolyn Barraclough takes her scholastlc ablhty wnth her but wllls her gemus for day dreaming to Beverly Barton Jeanne Barton bequeaths her love of the Vocatlonal School to Elame Shaltrey To all the future httle Blanchettes Bob leaves hxs sharp sh1rts wluch easxly term hun the Shelk of D H S ' The upperplate belongmg to Rlchle Bolduc was to be wxlled to some fortunate mg lt for that tough grmd m college Ann Boulanger leaves her knowledge of sports to JoAnn Olcott Come nent September Mlss Foley and Mmss Valley will find crlmmology notes as a glft from Louxse Bourgoxn To Nancy Maness go the charm and beauty possessed by Anna Cavanaugh Zeke Colokathms leaves hxs booklet on How to Laugh and Enjoy School at the Same Tune to Roger Cloutman Brevlty IS the soul of wrt says Zeke Dorothy Hankxns skmll IH tenms IS left to Ethel Burns Rxchard fSenatorj Hasty bequeaths has oratorxcal ablhty to Ed PCl0qlllIl Anna Ianetos wxlls her many farmmg tasks to Lols Plnkham From Peggy Ixeenan to Iona Fellows go twelve xnches of height ll YI n l H ' nn - . 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V ' 'rr , o I ' 62 Eleanor Hales love for the outdoor hfe IS to be 1I'll1CI'ltCd by Lou Ellen Dow Pete KOfOm1lHS IS Vllllll to share hls Durham and Portsmouth pr1or1t1es xnth all unlor wolves and Frank1e W entworth Joyce Marshall bequeaths to jean Car bonneau her unusual helght and her re markable technxque for holdm her man Dorothy Towle IS the reclplent of Kath leen McKenney s qulet manner James McMahon leaves hrs mamfold cafeterla dutles to LeRoy Hebbard Watch your calorxes LeRoy' Gladys Mrchaud leaves her gentle man ner and qu1et efhcxency to Exleen Carr Make good use of both Elleen mn helpxng our beloved Headmaster contmue to run tl11I'lbS smoothly 111 the Olhce John Nlor an bequeaths to Robert Man chester hrs homemade Jeep perhaps Bob can do somethnnv w1th It ohn never could' Mary Murphy leaves her glggles IH So c1ology to Betty Bllhngs Keep them under perfect control Betty Sylvla Valhos IS the reclplent of Shrrley Reardons knack for passlng exams wxth out studymg the Ill ht before Jeanne Towner bequeaths to Beverly French her best loafers to enable Bev to be the early bxrd at school m 1946 and 1947 Theresa Levesque bequeaths her well pohshed desk to Hank Lavxolette Lols Ann McKone leaves her ablhty to get the fl ht answers to Shlrley Davis Lourse Mead respectfully leaves her love for that rugged Jack Barcmskx to Beulah Young George Tsxmekles wnlls has prlorxty on the first table m Frenchys Pool Parlor to Lewxs Hashem To all of our teachers of the past four years go our smcere thanks and all good w1shes for success m the years ahead Slgned sealed and delivered this elght eenth day of June ln the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and forty sux Peter S Koromnlas Rlchard S Hasty Wltnessed by I M A Pmhead Y B A Fruxt TS Eaglebeak 1 . 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GZHSS gDI'0,0k6Cy THE TROTTIIR POLL 19461960 I had just mampulated my self mto the best POSIIIOII to scrutlmze the pm ups adormng my office walls when my tele phone rano' A garrulous VOICC announced ltself as Mr Trotter my boss Mr Trotter was just one of my bosses all told I haxe four of them When Dr Gallup of the well known poll dled he left behmd htm h1s four httle 'erots They merged to form the Trotter Poll f wlneh I was ch f camasser Through the medxum of Mr Trotters r1ch melodxous xoxce I learned that I had been chosen to cox er the choxcest assngnment ever undertaken by the Trotter Poll that of canvassfnff the entlre country on the serlous world shakmg question Should our chzldren be allowed to play wxth httle atomxc bombs? Naturally I was exhllarated It would gave me a chance to renew acquamtances among my classmates at Dover Htffh n the class of 46 Once agam we should hve over the good old days In order to acqulre funds to finance tlns undertakmg fTrotter would not pay for It because the mlsslon was too solemn too wexghty to tamt wxth pecumary atfaxrsj I went to the New York Savmffs Bank Smce Russell Gus Newell was an old alumnus of mme I thought that he could asslgn me Gus d1d not dlsappomt me and outfitted me sultably for my momentous task I w xll always be mdebted to lum for hls generosxty ln the affair He certamly deserves the tltle Most respected banker in the U S On the tram that was speedmg me to the mner Unlted States I began my task of mqumng Should our clnldren be allowed to play wlth httle atomxc bombs? To my delight the tlnrd person that I qumzed turned out to be Arthur NIcGlone He was scrutmxzmg blueprmts for a new type of saw that could cut through seel Art had become quxte a meehamcal femus smte eraduatmg from the Davxs X ocatlonal H had been on Hobby Lobby twelxe times a loan I7I 1l'lCllQI1lIl0' lns X'1l'1OllS tools XX e chatted pleasantly that nl ht and when I stepped down from the tram the followmfaf morn mg I felt refreshed I not1ced that posters 2lCIOI'IllI1f the de pot s walls announced that Charlotte Sweet the celebrated Hollywood actress was appearlng on the sta e lll a new play by Conrad Bonneau Smce they both were classmates of mme ln good old 46 I made a mental note to attend the drama bxt w1th all I had to accomphsh I w as unable to be present although I dxd buy a pm up plcture of Charlotte 111 a pharmacy VVh1le lllt6I'VlCXKl!10' some of the faslnon able houses on Lakeslele Drne I encount ered several eat classmates Barbara Ga e happxly marrled to one of Amertcas hand somest men Paula Docher and Gall Han avan who owned a styhsh beauty patlor on the VX est Side All xoted INo on the questlon In fact Barbara told me that her youngest boy almost kllled lnmself playlnff wtth a tlny proxnmtv fuse I also saw Sarah Athas who was runnmg a dehcatessen Her candy was dehcxous XX hen I left Nllddle Clty ZIPPYOXIIIYIICIY 75 0 of those I mtervtewed xoted No on the questton Thxs howexer w as not true of my later expertences Strange as lt may seem the answer depended on the polnt of wtew of the person asked While readmfr the sports panes on the tram propelled by jet rocketsj I learned that up 111 ood old New Hampslnre na tlonal skx champton Horace bmddmgs had set a new speed rceoxd md had almost broken lns neck m the contest Under the baseball news theme was a lar e PILIIIFL of Plul Iseenan star etteher of the Boston Red Sow Plnl was to recexxe that day the Most Valuable Ilayer Xward All he dtd the season before s to ptee tl Crxmson Hose to the pennant wxth a -lib battm average and hlt forty fue round trlppers Vkhen I arrned xn Metropohs home of 1 -V 5 c . . , 1 '. 4 Q4 ' 1. 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Q ' 44 7' . 1 ' - I ' y I L Superman I entered a larffe restaurant and found Sheldon Iebou jerkmg sodas at the rate of ten a nnnute Above the fountam ay as the mscrlptron Sheldon I ebow Restaurant Tlns nas lns restaurant' He u as just jerkmg sodas to keep m nractlce Incrdentally the food na I ebou s restaurant nas dehcxous and smce Buck u as an old acquamtance, I acquxred my repast free of charge In Metropohs I had a great rcunnon urth my old classmates Norton Tnpper nas the may or of the clty Under Ins brrlhant leaderslnp Metropolis had become a first rate clty clean and modernwed Norton certamly u as the executne type He anled me tremendously ln mterxreumfr the resl dents of NIetropohs by HSSIWIIIIIU' Ins tuo secretarxes Mary Moore and Lucrlle Perkms to help me I assure you I took tlns partrcular assrstance urthout any prod dmg uhatsoeyer In order to get the athlete s pomt of new on Should our clnldren be allou ed to play auth httle atonnc bombs? I lnterweued the star half back of the Metropohs Maul ers Clayton Skrp Skelly Skel hadn t changed much smce he ualtzed through called the atonnc blond My last nnfht na Metropohs u as pleasant mdeed After hearing jane Ixxdney lecture on The rrght uay to drxxe a car I nas treated to another drscussnon Soplne Ixolounfus Slnrley Broun and Barbara Mannmfr u omen scxentxsts at the Richard mstrtnte founded by the o1l tycoon Ray Rlchard held a lengthy serious debate on the perplcxnnr problem Should our clnl dren be allou ed to play ulth httle atonnc bombs? m the clty hall before a croud of tuo thousand serlousmmded mdnrd uals Xkhcn a xote was taken after the talks approxnnately 2500 Noted No To get the clergy s neu pomt on the mat ter I contacted the dxstmguxshed clerxc and old mend Ernest Drake He declared th at the churches of XINCYIC1 u ere 10072: aeamst the proposal I:l'l1lC treated me cordrally that nwht and soon I uas leaymg Nletro pohs takmg ulth me the key of the clty graciously bestou ed on my humble person by 'XIay or Tupper I u as also gnen the best seller Ten Easy IX ays to Become a Gen tleman by Professor Robert 'Nlanton Nfr Manton had earned the tltle of the perfect gentleman ulnle urrtnw learned artrcles on the subject Ixaturally I hoped to better my self by scannmfr thrs helpful xolnme but unfortunately I could not practlce uhat Mr Manton preached and my manners are as crude as ever XVlnle makmg thus tour of the Umted States I nas granted pernnsslon to go almost anyuhere and nas always pleas antly reccxxed One of my most pleasant excursrons occurred uhen I uas muted to XINII the RTXXIIIIUS clmxc Barbara Raulmvs one of Xmerrcas uealtlnest uomen had made all hcr money through Rauhngs Gum XX rnrley and Beech nut had been put to shame by the sale of the neu Uum and uhen Mxss Rauhngs had become the gum magnate to beat all gum magnates she benexolently founded the great Raulmgs clmlc Here some of the u orlds greatest snr geons operated The tlnxll of meetmo' these lxfe sayers nas great mdeed D Zeke Colokatlns uere on the staff of the chmc at the tnne and smce they were old frxends I made a specxal effort to see them Zeke the famous bram specrahst uas playmff basketball m the spacrous gy mna slum Donn through the years he had stayed m condltlon through exeruse and he put my bay umdou to shame D koutrelakos had just completed a success ful appendectomy and uas puttmg auay lns clnsels screudruers ett uhen I nner ueued them They could see nothmg urong m letting our clnldren play auth httle atonnc bombs I also learned that Ions Mclxone Mary OXe1l and Xltlna ohnson uere nurses at the clnnc and rapxdly progressmff m that professlon It had become apparent to me that the question Should ue let our clnldren play u1th httle atonnc bombs? uould meet urth ferxent debate and canstnc arfaument uherey er I asked rt In order to add to the ' ' ls T -I - ' - ' I . 1 ' . 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Oh gentlemen and ladres Do your oprnron grxe ns Before were blown to Hades In order to deprct an unbrased rllustratron of the questron I decrded to rnterxrew the children themselxes I found that Fle'1nor Barley taught a klndergarten class rn lower Muscaloosa and so I boarded a flyer for the trrp to Mrssourr Mrss Barley gracrously allowed me to mterxrew all the httle krd res To my dehght I found that sexeral of the short pants students were otfsprrng of former frrends and acquarntances Paul Durkrns l1ttle boy a studrous appearrng chrld wrth thrck glasses rn one hand and a mathematrcs table rn the other rnformed me that hrs father had founded the Free Wrll school a school wherem the students were allowed to be entrrely free of peda gogrc rnfluence and could study at then' own lersure There were no teachers no books and no corners to stand rn at the Durkm Free VVrll School the httle Durkm told me Hawrng recrted he returned to hrs slrde rule and tootsre roll Whrle strollrng along Mudvrlles mam thoroughfare I notrced several shops owned by former classmates Blanche Bourque and Barbara Loughhn owned a beauty shoppe Albert Vrel ran a large auto reparr hop complete wrth atomrc screwdrrvers W hrle Mr Xfrel serwrced my car I continued my rounds and querred once aqun Should our chrldren be allowed to play wrth lrttle atonnc bombs? VVhrle mterwrewrnff the employees of xarrous busrnesses rn Mudvrlle Ca suburb of Muscaloosaj I found that Shrrley Peck Slnrley Royer and Beatrrce Gurlmette were secretarres for Dudley Towles truckrnfr firm VS hy Dudley needed all thrs femrnrne pulchrrtude to decrpher shorthand I could not rmagrne srnce not one of hrs truck drrxers could w rrte shorthand Dudley told me that lns truckrng busrness was one of the most successful rn the country Hrs e vu I dont mean Iohnson were powered wrth atornrc energy and hrs drrvers w ere also atomrzed before each trrp Mudyrlle I learned had many other busr ness firms Eleanor Atkrns and Ruth Healey owned a Hat Shoppe wrth 19605 latest models They had a cute l1ttle num ber featurrnff a trny atomrc bomb on the crown Terry Gore emrnent wrrter of etrquette books and renowned successor of Lnnly Post conducted a charm school rn thrs lrttle town Paul Leary was reaprng a fortune IH Nludvrlle and rn all the suburbs for mrles around selhnfr norseless vacuum cleaners and cuslnon topped hammers Wmfreld Lerghton famous athlete of hrgh school days was the coach at Mud vrlle Hrvh School He rnentored basketball and baseball Durrng the off season Wrmpy shot bears rn Afrrca wrth Frank Buck J Later I found that two other popular members of my old class of 1946 were wrnnrng fame at Mudvrlle Hrgh Alexandra Demosthenes was Professor of French there whrle Dot Lrttlefield coached grrls athletrcs I ev ntually departed from Muscaloosa but only wrth deep regret Wlnle drwrng through the northern part of Mrssourr I was forced 1nto a drtch by a large news paper truck On the srde of the truck rn large black letters I read Rrchard Flvnn s Syndrcate the Best rn News Desprte the fact that the famous newspaperman was an old acquarntance I was ready to battle wrth the drrver of the truck lt happened to be Mr Flynn hrmself accompanred by , , L' 1 Ur ' tx . r ' Y . 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Y. - ' A 1 1 . , hrs vrce presrdent and mechanrc extra ordrnary Sam Davrd Sam accompanred the genral Mr Flynn because of hrs darrng on the hrghways and byways of the natron The truck was contrnually runnrng rnto telephone poles and zoomrng mto cow pastures so that the rngenrous Mr Davrd had to be on hand to prece rt together agarn Mr Flynn and Mr Dayrd helped me place my auto back on the road agarn and wavrng me a fond farewell sped reck lessly away A terrrfic crash met my ears an rnstant later but berng too busy to delve rnto the matter further I sped away That nrght rn a large Mrssourr crty I at tended a line concert by that emrnent pran rst Danrel Verlleux The crrtrcs clarmed that the only fault rn Mr Verlleuxs style was that hrs entrre repertorre consrsted of one selectron Choprns Polonarse For all hrs encores he played Choprns Polo narse and then rn order to brrng hrs per formance to a fittrng clrmax and send every Polonarse The program stated that Mr Verlleux had studred under the renown ed concert pranrst teacher Frances Hart nett I wondered rather vaguely whether Choprn Polonarse was all that the brrl lrant Mrss Hartnett taught June Ward also was on the evenrngs agenda and she sang several arras qurte beautrfully At the end of the concert I stood rn the lobby and accosted the crowd pourrng out of the exrt wrth Should our chrldren be allowed to play wrth lrttle atomrc bombs? The Mrs sourrans may have to be shown thrngs but they certamly showed me They hardly apprecrated my worthy efforts for Dr Trot ter as I blocked the exrt and stopped each person The wrath of the mob was about to break loose upon my head when a huge figure prcked m up rn one arm prvoted around several spectators blocked out sev eral gendarmes ard deposrted me safely m the street outsrde My savrour was none other than Chrzzy Tsrmekles old ac quarntance and present holder of the trtle The Worlds Most Perfectly Developed Man I finally escaped from Chrzzy e charm but not before he showed me hrs brceps and flexed hrs many muscles The followrng mornrng I attended a court case rn order to qurz the jurors and audrence on the questron Anna Cavanaugh was attorney for the defense whrle Archre DrMambro star rrght w rn for the Boston Brums rn hrs spare trme was the drstrrct attorney Peggy Murphy was court clerk and whenever the records had to be read she sang them rn her pretty soprano vorce to the tune of Mother Machree I drd not wart for the rerdrct sensrng that rt was trme to eat I left rrght rn the mrdst of Mrss Cavanaughs plea to the all male Jury I was confident about the outcome of that trral I ate my lunch at Doreen Rousseaus fashronable dmer Her manager was Ro bert S Crosby famous rnventor of the Crosby easy charr rn whrch he was sleep mg when I entered Rousseau s dmer Thrs charr had a burlt rn back scratcher so one wouldnt hare to wake up to scratch hrs back It w as so soft and deep that when srde Porky Borsvert the Senator from Mrssrssrppr recently ousted rn electron chewed the food between puffs on hrs brg black crgar I took another poll rn that dmer on the questron Should our chrldren be allowed to play wrth lrttle atomrc bombs? and learned that four out of five people prefer coleslaw to prgs feet That nrght I attended the show at the Brjou theater to hear the famous torch srnger Gladys Canney I was surprised to see that her torch srnged nobody Much to my delrght the master of ceremonres was Crsco Lavore Crsco had recently broken up hrs own band and had entered the ranks of the emcees Crsco convulsed the huge audrence between acts wrth hrs ad lrbbrng In mellow tones he announced each srnger and rf sard warbler were female he would playfully krss the fortunate songs tress on the top of the head Pearl Ellrson Marcra Fernberg and ane Brownell three well known actresses presented a skrt entrtled Grrls Wrll Always Be Grrls by playwrrght Shrrley Royer I laughed so much that I was afflrcted wrth hrccups and had to leave the theater be 1' I . 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' I 67 cause the people around me complamed to the manager The manager turned out to be none other than Joe Haley who was also head usher Joe sald that he couldn t break hxmself of hls old habit of ushering even when he was manager I learned that joe and optometrrst Ray Alle had formed a partnershlp Joe would show movles Wlth faulty llghtmg and dxm screens and then the theatre goers would go to Ray for eye treatment At this time my wander1ngs had nearly ceased and I reahzed that the poll was nearly complete I declded to obtam as much from the wanmg part of my jaunt as I could In order to learn the best pos s1ble travel tour I contacted the world famous Barcmskx Travel Bureau whose motto was There 1sn t a place you can go where we havent been In order to obtam an mtervlew wxth the world traveler I had to slgn sxxty five afli davxts be fingerprmted by ace G man George Iabre and exammed by doctor Roger Van de Meulebroecke Then I had to be mtervxewed by and present my ta xes e juhette Therrlen Barbara Beaudoxn Patrxcxa Corcoran Norma Carr and Barbara Hanscom I reasoned by now that Mr Barcmskx was probably the world s bus1est man and also the most expenslve smce he charged five dollars per mmute durmg consultatxons But my efforts were rewarded when I finally was adm1tted to the mner oflice Mr Barcmskl popularly known as the world s most traveled man spent a half hour tellrng me where to go When lt was over I had a txcket for Hawan Hawan' Smce Hawan was techmcally a part of the United States I could wxth no great pangs of consc1ence pursue my work and also enjoy the sultry chmate On the jet propelled plane that took me to the charm ed rsle I met several old frrends Elynor one at that Jimmy Flanagan was the prlot of the plane Flxp hadnt changed Bartlett was hostess and a mighty efhcnent much smce those bolsterous days at D H S because he kept turmng around to wmk at the female passengers Once when he d1d that we almost bumped mto Martha Pxgeon who was flymg alongsxde us Fran ces Garland and Polly SOlllx8I'lS socmal workers extraordmary were passengers on the plane They were gomg to Hanan to ralse the standard of hung of the lxttle Hawanans When I arrn ed m Hawan I learned that Eva Boulanger renovsned woman athlete had won the tenms champlonshlp of the world the golf champlonshxp of the world and the pocket bmlhards champmonshlp of the world The Haw anans treated me xery cordlally but were almost unammously opposed to the proposal Should our chxldren be al lovsed to play wmth llttle atomlc bombs? Whlle lollmg on the beach one day I saw a troop of gxrl scouts under the councllor shlp of Becky Smith Miss Smlth ln formed me that Havnanan gurl scouts u ere far superlor to Amerxcan Urrl scouts and at that the old campfire g1rl blood m me flared up But Ahce Kluesener famous Hollywood actress currently on locatxon ln Hawan for a pxcture entxtled Hawnan that day I attended a lecture by Theresa Myers on How to Acqumre Charm and Poxse and lmmedlately upon leavmg the lecture hall stumbled mto an old lady knockmg her down I am wrltmg the final pages of my report o Should our clnldren be allowed to play wxth httle atomlc bombs? I sxt here on the beach at Walklkl lxstemng to the growls of the monster as he attacks the hero m Hawauan Heebxe eebxes Lxfe IS peaceful and serene I have read another book obtained from the Lorrame jordan Louuse Mead lendmg lxbrary here m Hono lulu and I am figurmg out the total number of days that I have had the book txmes the prxce on the cover Together w1th my re port I am sendmg m my res1gnat1on to Mr Trotter I mtend to sxt here on the beach at Warkxkn the rest of my hfe lnstenmg to the monster growl and the herome scream and feelmg the soft breezes rustle my haxr Do you blame me? Damelj Hughes L Joyce Marshall I , v . , L . Q . Y ' i Y - . . , Y ' i i . D . V . .., - ' Y 7 , . . .. Y . ' - f ' u - . , - - - Y u . a y, , . . . lf ' 7 , . . n ms ' . . U ,, . . . . - l - , - - . . b. , - . . ' I . ' ns 1 I it an ' ' ', . . . CfedCl'ltl3lS to Mr. B2.l'ClI1Sk1 S staff of SCCYC' I-Ieeble--Ieeblesuy quleted rne dovvnn Later r , 1. ., , . . . U . Q 2 . . ,, . . . . . , . 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' ll ' ,, 7 68 Gommencemelzf Ga endow Class of 1946 Pre rdtnt Rulmrd l Polduc X 1ce Pre ldent Bernard I lax ole Secretary Carolxn l Barmclou h Treasurer Bernard Cololntl 1 Nlar hal Barbara Tuttle Rxchard Bolduc Clas 'llotto Yvltll the ropes of the past x e xxxll rm Class Colors Blue and bxlx er the bells of the future Class Floxx er Pmk Carnatxon Class Sons, T the tune of uld Lamb Sync Dear Dover H1 h to thee today xxe b1d a sad goodbye And 111 the xx orld s breat battlefield to do our best xxe ll try By HICIIIOIICS of thee rctaxned xx hen all seems dark and drc'1r We ll onxx 'trd pre s to reach our ml and naubht shall make us fear To all our teachers xx ell bclox ed to class mates trred and true Our thoubhts nn heartfelt bratrtudc xxrll oft return to you And each fond xxork and lundly deed shall on our future xxay Be a golden cham of memorxes that hnk us to thls day X ords by F Clayton Shelly nd to the future noxx xxe turn Wltll hearts and mxnds abloxx To proxe our xx orth and mect our fate 1n hte s Great ebb and floxx The treasured past doth ur e us on to xx here the future calls And may xxe meet xxlth coura e strong vthate er to us befalls Commencement Data May 24 Jumor Promenade Class Hrstory Carolyn E Barra Clough une 16 Baccalaureate Servlces Ausprces Class Wall Rchard Ha y Peter of the Dover Mlnxsters Assocxa June 18 Class lN1ght tnon Koronnlas Class Prophecy Joyce Nlarshall Damel Hubhes June 20 Commencement Exercxses 69 A ' 1 . 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A 1' 1. v V ' 1 Z'-1' St. J 1 , 1' 1 111111 - vi 1 2 U O1': , I -JX1111 , - j 1 .1 3 ' Allen Beverly Arkwell Kenneth G Ayer Paul F Bedard Jeannette L Belhumeur Albony Bennett Barbara S Bermer Robert S Blais Richard M Boxsvert Rita Bourque Conrad A Bridgham Betty A Bright Robert J Brock Robert A. Brown Donald H. Bumford Roger C. Burnham Charles Burns Dorothy E Caisse Janet M. Calcutt John P Caouette J. Edward Carabelas Priscilla D. Carberry Marilyn P Carbonneau Jean F Caron, Maurice A Cassily Philip J Cauchon Dona L Clark Fred H. Clark James M Cole, Geraldine Conway Claire C Cooke Dwight H Cormier Marie D Coty John E Couturier Romona Crosby Constance C Crossan Exelyn A Culton Marion L Dagenais Theresa Dent Brenda A Desautel Jean Dimambro Henry Dodier Fernande R Donovan Kathleen M. Dowaliby Edward Drake Charles M. Drew Albert A. Drew Christine A. Duffy Robert L. Dupuis Roger L. Durkin Dominic J. Eaton Geraldine F. Fagan, Alice M. Flayhan, Caroline A Flowers, Frederick J. Fogarty, Lauretta E. Fogg, Donald French Leon E. 74 SOPHO ORE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BEVERLY ALLEN, Preszdent RUTH TOWLE Vzee Preszdent ROBERT LEAVITT Treasurer EVELYN CROSSAN Secretary Frost George Gage Dorothea M Garland Janet B Gasses Arthur P George Stanley E Glidden Irene A Gove Jean E Gray Malcolm Gregoire Julie M Grekas Mary Gremer Anita M Guxlmette Anita V Guppy Albert Guppy Gladys B. Haigh Richard J. Hall Mary L Hamel Patricia R. Harold B. Joy Hasham Geraldine M. Hebert Theresa D. Hemenway Norman Henderson David R. Hennessey, Patricia L. Hersey, Harold G. Hill Florence E. Hillsgrove, D. Maxine Hughes, Kathleen R. Huppe, Robert E. 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Z1 1vi:1c'1w11Im1X, XY'.l':mx 1 S Abraham Donald J Adams Jean F Allen Lawton Allen Rnchard M Allxs Joseph F Arkwell Barbara J Athans Alexander Avery Ferdmand E Ayer George E Banaxan Mary Banaxan Lullxan Baron Albany G Bastlanelh Ednth J Batchelder Jack H Beaudom Elame A Belanger W1ll1am Bennett Michael J Bennett Robert M Bernard Theresa M Bermer Amta M Blausdell Marlon E Blewett Elnzabeth A Bolsvert Carmen L Bolsvert Louxse G Bonneau Munel P Boston, George W Bourque Leo P Bourque Peter J Brown, Raymond V Brunette George E Bureau Edward D Burns Ahce P Caldwell Helen E Callaghan Joseph J Carroll Margaret G Cassell Irene R Caswell N1cholasJ Cate Ellzabeth A Chapman Ameha C Chase Davxd B Cloutman Nancy J Colokathrs Ruth A Cook Sheldon H Cornelher Albert J Cotton Barbara E Craxgne Gordon W Dame Evelyn L Davxdson Barbara A Derochemont Lucmda A Desjardms Hector R Desotclle June M DlM3mbfO Rudolph A Dxonne Germame M Dod1er Ahce NI Donahue Robert Dowahby James J Downs Dons H Doyle Gertrude H Drake Elxzabeth A Drake Robert G Drew Donald L Droum Robert N Ducharme Raymond A Duncan Douglas W 76 FRESHME FRESHMANI CLASS OFFICERS XVILLIAM KOUTRELAKOS Preszdent PHILIP MCADAM V1ce Preszdent CAROLYN LEE, Secretary DONALD ABRAHAM, Treasurer DuPu1s Ray mond W Durlun Jeremxah F Espuefs Peter S Fall Erxxm Fall Prnscxlla -X Fernald Julna NI Fxtts Rxchard NI Fltz Gloria Fogg Rena A Folson Donald Fullmgton Haney O Gagnon Laurent J Gagnon Roland Gxlbert Normand J G1rard Vnctor E Ghdden Ronald Gordon Marlon M Gray Ronald Greene Patrlck J Gregoxre Anme L Grekas Joanne Gremer Lxonel Hamnlton Joyce K Harvey Damel A Hauslem John D Heath Donald A Hester George J Hxll Jeannette L Hull Nancy G A X0 .L JJ- ' 1 ' ' .l-.111 I I Q J y n ' 7 ' A y 0 Y Q ,D Q A I , C. , . . y ' U , n . y 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . - 1 I' 1 1 K - V - g ' ' 1 . - 1 . r v ' 1 ' , . , 1 1 1 J A - 1 , . 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Loughlm John R Lundholm Jere L McAdam Phnlrp E McDonough John J McEachern Marron T McGu1re Alxcna D McKenney Owen P McNally James F Maglaras Ourama Maness Betty C Markey Thelma Martel Laurette Martel Ruta J Mayrand Barbara R Mead Carlton D Meattey Dorxs Merrrll Ethel L Mrchaud Rejane Nirchaud Wulfred P Mtller Moody Moore Moore Morm Nancy B George L John A Mary E Beatrxce Morrxssette Shlrley Moutevells Paulme OKane Donald J Olcott Marlene Ouellette Armand Oxner Arnold R Palmer James W Palmer Joseph E Peloqum Prxscxlla Perkms Dorothy E Pxerce John D Pollard Roger Pratt Jere E Pray Dons H Proctor Ravmond A Purmgton Prxscxlla A ?P Purpura George R Qumt Robert H Qumt Shrrley M Rand Carlton T Rawlmgs Mary L Reardon Maryone L Reynolds Robert L Rrckert June C Roberge Lorrame L Roberge Louxse G Rocheleau Lrllnan L Roux Roland L Rowe Sally L Roy Benyamm A Roy Dolores J Roy Rrchard J Royer Paula L St Jean Henry St Laurent Gerard E Scarpom Davxd R 77 Serxetas Ernest Sesm Peter G Seyxgny Dorxs E Sherry J Donald Sltortrxdge Albert Shurtletf Partrcra M Shute Leon F Smclalr Stanley E Skaltsls Ogla Slanetz Robert C Smart Arthur F Smtth Dons M Smnth Pamela Sowerby John H Spottord Mrldred Stefanopoulos Louxs Stefanopoulos Nancy Sterlmg Barbara M Stlllwagon Bernard R Stocklan Joyce E Stroth Marilyn L Tabor Patrrcra Tanguay Earl H Tetreault Armond A Theberge George A Thompson Lots B Trlestone Sarah J Trmmms Phrhp M Tltus Vrrgxma C Toussamt Richard A Towle James B Towle Paulme I Tsrmekles N Pnscrlla Tucker Edward C Vachon Joan A Van De Meulebroecke Dorms M Van Den Heuvel Cornehs A Vrel Rtchard J Vxel Roudolph P Ward Stephen R Webster Owen A Welch Frank R West Roland P Whrpp Barbara E Whrte Shrrlre Woods Helen M Woodward Dorene A Wyatt Eugema G 1 - A , K . 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Mecca of the Manly Arts DAVIS VOCATIUNAL SCHOOL 1 J Arthur NIcGlone is pictured making tests on a radio which has been brought into the electric shop for repairs Accurate and tomplete serv of the electrical precision instruments required in radio repair work have been installed and made into a complete unit needing only one connection to a regular electric light outlet to be ready for use This panel and bench was built and assembled by the electric shop pupils class of 1948 Because the instruments are all above the lmoleum eov ered bench, ample room is provided for complete inspection of the radio, including check of its circuit with wiring diagrams furnished in the complete volumes of SOYVICC manuals shown above the panels .1 si- -i N-si Richard Jennison IS shown ready to apply varnish to the Sheraton desk made by him in General Shop at Davis Vo cational School Electric Welding is a comparatively new art in metal ' Thls picture shows the planet used for getting various thicknesses of fabfwatlvn- Wltn tne A C Welding unit ln Ynacnlne SHOP wood. The machine is being used by Rudolph Viel and Gerald St many machine parts are made that formerly required more laborious methods. The operator is Alphonse Theberge x Laurent, class of 1949 Ax I H 1- 1 Q . icing is possible through the use of this Radio Test Panel. Here many - A 'fv? 'gw , ,....-v--v Hi M x ,rms -...unix-...,: 4 7 .. ix Q ng , I, 7' 'A -1 i F '19 U 1 11'-., nb if 'Q Q- A', 29+ 33 ACTIVITIES I! fl!! 'vnu 'UPI Y l Il PU! '-1'-'----' GRIN 3 I ll fix nf' F 'JU Seated R Bolduc, B Colokathrs, D Hughes, C Barraclough, H Gallagher, R Hastv, F Reynolds, B Lavoxe Standing Mmss Balch Aduser, Mxss Boyd, Advrser, R Dowalrby, L Hebbard M Tas k er, G Towle, S Brown, A Cavanaugh M Calcutt, C Sweet, L Dans, P KOT0mllaS Mrs Smlth, Advlser, N Tsopas Back Bow 0 Ward M F b P em erg Soukarns, L Jordan, J Marshall, P Parent P Dodrer, J Brownell, J Kxdney, B Tuttle, E Drake Trojqfe Sfaff Despxte the many obstacles that arose during the year the Class of 1946 1n true Dover High School spmt, forged ahead and attamed lts goal by pubhshmg a year book The Profile staff members met ln Feb ruary, 1946, and several commlttees were duly orgamzed to set the project m motron It rs the earnest hope of all the staff that the Yearbook of 1946 wxll be truly repre sentatlve of the :deals and tradltxons of Dover Hlgh Smcere thanks are extended to Mxss Balch, Mxss Boyd, Mrs Smlth and Mr Pans for thelr kmd help and cooperatlon 1n makmg thus book a success Edrtor ln chlef Helen P Gallagher Asslstant Edltor Carolyn E Barraclough Assxstant Treasurer Marcma Feinberg Treasurer Richard S Hast Y 86 s -.- 9 5. 1 N ' My - H -W 1-f -1 . 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' n s v, n , , Q . 1 ' ' . . , . , .... , Y 1 - 9 ' Seated b Reynolds E Peloqum, B Grmnell, P Parent, H Gallagher, J Marshall, P Flanagan B Young, H Worthley, K Lewxs Standing Mnss Balch, Advxser, L Mead, N M1ller,M Tanker, P Hennessey M Stock an, J Adams, M Kagelexry, A Hauslem, R Lefebvre, C Barraclough, L Hebbard, Mrs Hasty Advxser Back Bow D Hughes, R Cloutman, H Chapman, J Wxlson R Hasty, C Grant Not Present P Drake, B McHugh, L Hayes, S Punngton, B Getchell fine Selma! Spmf The School Spmt a self supportmg non profit paper as the voxce of the stu dents of Dover Hxgh School The paper wxth :ts ten department heads boasts of at least thxrty regular contrlbutors and many more who add matenal occasionally Twenty five other hlgh school perlodncals keep up an mterestmg exchange with the Spmt SCHOOL SPIRIT STAFF Ed1torm Chxef Joyce Marshall Assocxate Edxtor Helen Gallagher Features and News Kenneth Levns Lnterary Harold Worthley Jokes Patrncma Parent Gosslp-Beulah Young Exchange Barbara Grmnell Boys Sports-Edouard Peloqum Grrls Sports Patncza Flanagan Art Fred Reynolds Faculty Advisers Jenme S Hasty Hazel E Balch . ,d . . . . , . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . ' . - . .... , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' 9 ' 5 , - 'n - s . . , . , . 1 0 I . . . v ' . . , . . r.,, r .1 . . O I ' . T . , . SfLLJ6IZf Uowzcz 1945-46 An Atom Group composed of Rrchard Hasty and Bernard Laxole semors Mary Kagelelry and Ixenneth Lewxs Jumors, Beverly Allen and Barbara Bennett sopho mores met wxth Mr Watson early last fall to revue a student councxl at Dover Hugh Mr Watson addressed the group stressing the benefits and cooperatlon whxch could be attamed through such an orgamzatlon Followmg the Atom Group s meetmg there was an electron at whlch rt was de clded that two students should be chosen from each home room These students were to work with the Group to declde the best way of choosmg the councrl s members In order to start such an orgamzatxon lt was necessary to have the student body m lts favor Thus was encouraged when an as sembly was held for the purpose of hearmg the pros and cons In the ll'ldlNldl13.l home rooms the pro posal was defimtely voted for and the membershlp was hmxted to the top seven from the upper classes and six from the lower classes At the first meetmg held m November officers were elected and the member at large chosen Commlttees were formed shortly wlth the followmv members appomted Corrxdor Joseph Haley Chamrman, Robert Srmp Contmued on page 110 41' 'I IWW Q-vq YD Seated R Towle C Barraclough, C Lee,B Colokathxs R Hasty, N Allen, N Maness, M Ka elexry, M Wrggm Standing T Lerghton, R Ducharme, W Tupper, D OKane, W Koutrelakos, J Mc Damel K Lewrs, B Lavoxe Back Bow C, Bourque, R Sxmpson, J Clark, C Drake, P Txmmons, D Abraham, D Hughes Not Present F Wentworth, J Haley, C Skelly . . 3 I Y . ' V ' ' ' v ' I 7 , V. . . . 1 . , - . . Y. - ' 7. n , . V a A - , , . . . y 1 . , . v . . . - , . Y . . 9 , , 73 ' . . . . . , y ,.. ,. .--. ..- .. .-.-. 4 , .. 1 . ,,.. ,. - s... I 'V' ' ' J , ...Q i-.I l Lfgl W- xg . ' ' :gg . .. -- G.- -...- ,..- ..-ll ,-.- vp.- ' f Hu -fig' 1 ', - s ', . . A .. . . . v - . - .- .... ..., . . U.. ' n ' . - t .H I 5 Eg .H t . L U , 4' , . Q' ' 'H' Y li 5 -Q. U. - I .' . 5: + 1- X 1' J. X7 A .- 'P , - in Hs., ' A . ' A? X x -e - ye f '-as h ,1- f ' V' b . K dx. , 1' s l . I l 5 I , , . - - 9 ' ' ' , g ' . . l . I 1 ' D . , , . . . . . Y . . . , . : 1. . ' . . . u . . : , . . . Constitution for Dover Blgh School Studont Council Article VUT Artlsle I 'Mae cf lsetingsx lanes The organisation shall be lmown as the Student Council of Dover High School. Artlele II Regular meetings shall be held when and as often as the Councll laatl Specla request of the headmaeter, or by three members of the Council upon request of the president, or by a petition shall decide There shall be at least one regular a n-onth meetings may be called by the president at the signed by not less tlnn fifty members of the school, Qgsel The purpose of this Council shall bel l To prcote the general welfare of the school. I To arouse school apirlt 8. To provide oppormnlty for pupil cooperation and participation ln the management of school affslrs Artlsle ITL' Qbbaglhlgl Any one Iho ls a member ol' the school at the time of electlcns shall be eligible for aeaberahlp in the Council. Artlele XV. 9-lp The cffloere of me Counell shall conslat of a presldent, vloe president, secretary, and treasurer. Article V ilvfl-Gln! eere mall he elected by the Council fha president shall be a senior member of the Council Election The vloe prealdent sllll be a junior or a aenlor member cf the Council The sacntary and treasurer shall be members of the Council from any. class Artl cle VI' ng of 33 Ufggagu The president shall, men ln attendance preside at all meetings of the Council and vote ln oaaa of a tis Tho vlce president shall pwslde ln the absence of the president or at the request of the president and vote ease of a tle at such times. . he secretary shall keep a record of the mlnutes of all meetings and oonmct all correspondences. in fb treasurer shall seep a record of all financial trans aotlons and be ready to make a report of auch transactions at any tlme. Artlale YH The president of the Council may appolnt committees or th Council -y elect its own aedeefs lash eilttee appolnted cr elected may choose a teacher as lts sponsor lf so dealred. necessary to promote tha general welfare of the school, to lqzrove school spirit, and to provide opportunities for pupil partlclpatlon and cooperstlon ln the management of school affairs Special duties and powers not provided for or implied lr Section 1 shall be written into the constitution as the need requires Llileh ill of Aasndlggx Any member of the school sa! orl lr-ate a blll 60 nm rs of the school must be written and posted cn the bulletin board at least one week previous to a vote or lt In order for a blll to become an amendment it 'rust receive s vote by ballot., of two thirds of the mem!-ers of the school lille XXII B lll0ll Any member of the school may lnltlste a pollcy which he deems to for the best interest of the school Such recommendation snall be in writing and mst be sl ned by at least 50 sem!-ers o school, and lt must be posts on the bulletln board or ha-xded to the secretary of toe Council for Ccuncll action Dtlele XIV Any nember of the school may question the constitutionality of an act of the Council, before or after lta adogtion, by eubmlttl lg is constitutional objection, in writing, to the Council Lf the act in question le declare' unconstltut' nsl h s a orlty vote of the Council lt shall automatically become 'no,eraLlve Utlele XV All decisions of the Councll affecting an, or all embers of tns lahoel shall become operative at the dlscretlon of sald council bible XVI 'lbs right to make such rules and regulations ss enerzcrcles dennd ls reserved to the faculty le YB Council shall be kept fully informed of suc rules and re latlons ad shall regaln its full towers u an ter-mlnatlon of ea d emergency .ith :vu any article or section thereof that shall he found to conflict e H rules and re lations laid down by the school Loard or I rlntedent c the Schools shall he declared by the headmaeter l and void by the request of at least four teachers Article IX Q rumx Blghteen members of the Council must be present at a meeting to constltute a quorul Article X lathod of Chooslg the Council: The Council shall consist of seven seniors, elected by the senior claee seven juniors, elected by the junior class six sophomores, elected by the sophomore class, six freshmen, elected by the freshmen class, a member at large, elected by the Council, and the headmaster shall be a member ex officio Elections shall take place ln the following manner: Each student shall nsms his first 10 choices for class representative on a blank ballot These ballots shall be tabulated and new ballots prepared On the ballots of each class the names of the 20 hlymest acorlng candldatei of that class will appear Each class shall elect its allotted representation from these candidates class representatives shall be elected by a plurality vote Elections for the following year shall take place during the second seek of lay The freshmen sophcs-ore, and junior classes shall choose their representatives at this time The incoming freshmen shall elect their representatives during the first week of October of the following school year Election of officers and election of the member at large will take place after freshmen representatives have been elected Those npresentatlves elected in lay will become offlclsl mei:-ers of the Council upon the close of school ln June They may alt ln without voting poeer at Council meetings from the time of their election until the close of school A temporary chairman may be elected to preside at Council meetings held prior to the election of officers and freshmen representatives lf any member of the ouncll shall for any good reason be unable to assure his duties after the susuer vacation, his place shall automatically be taken by the next hlaheat scoring candidate of his class in accordance with the lay ballotlng These ballots llll he preserved until such vacancies mall be so fllled Article Xl' Duties of the Council: The duties cf the Council shall be all and such as shall Article XVIII Ratification The rst'flcat1on bv the tudent oodv by a twc third vote, and r rsrlficatl r he Council members c sll four classes shall be sxf iclent F r the establish er' o t s Corstltutlon one ln convent o nv the xnsn'nfus consent o' all Courcllmer, 're thirteenth dev of Fenruarv, rr the vear of fur Lor ne thousand 're hundred and fortv '11 In witness vrerecf se hav' hitherto ubscr'be o r ns as My uve Lfladaf A 17166 'flu-..-.1 ,mn fm ,Q 7:31 .Jw ffft 0..,c,,, 613 1 ffyg 7t.'9H...7Ita-v..a-4, .1 M- JJ lfgg cwjffhi 57? ,Q .4 Q 11 Qs. W Irv! M Z jc an 'flaw-5 f?6f4447ww27, wmauk 'D LQAMS 17,7 'd 19 78 fm DoMJ2 IPI? ,Fl fyypf MM-e..lf' fl'-wg! Jvc' I 2561 QL'-iff? 41,044 43744 3,7 fly, L! A !7vf 19,5 -4414 r-1 X7 Y? 1917 rY9J ji--46,2 6112...-e. F 157' 89 I1 l. . 2. nl ' ' N , or , o 1. ff I 3 , 2. ' ' 2. o , ef - ' I ' . , 4. ' - , 5. ' me - ' ' A - 1. ' ' s. - ' ' - ' . 5 e. - 4- ' s. ' : ' , l. e - s. ' - T- - 'ml' be ' ' 1. . . , P . I - ' - v 5 c A :1 .V f Pl 1... X' . ff- A ' QV I. A blllgoln order to be recognize nust be signed hy at least I vu A S A Qi T . e. - A A h ' , , ' I . Q Q ! . t , - ' - 'I - , 4 7 A S . 1' .ne - Q .1 5 , fplf. , , v ' ' 1 ' ,f ff . K . . 179. Q I ' ' ' . J . , I7 I ' N Ke . ' . din- ' Z s ' A ' ' n . fu In . U I Fl f 1 .zr fu ' ' C ' Q- lea, f I ' Mfafionaf gfmzor Society This year marks the tenth anniversary the outgoing members, together with the of the National Honor Society in Dover faculty staff, elected twelve people of the High. The four letters on the gold pins new senior class to this nationwide organ- represent outstanding qualities of leader- ization. ship, scholarship character and service Miss Hayes and Mr. Dodge are the ad- which the members possess Last spring visers Bow 1 J Marshall, B Tuttle, L Hebbard, S Peck, H Kenney, M Tasker tos, N Tupper, Mr Dodge, Adviser Raw 8 I Roll, P,. Koromilas, B Colokathxs, J Koutrelakos, H Worthley, R Van de Meulebroecke Not Present H Arkwell, C Barracloug-11, E Drake, M Feinberg, P Soukarxs, J Ther nen 90 Row 2: Miss Hayes, Adviser, D. Hughes, M. Pigeon, E. Bailey, H. Gallagher, A. Jane- CCJIZCOVE G LL The Encore Club of Dover H1 h School enters 1ts second successful year The purposes of the club are to gxve nts mem bers experxence ln play productxons and to arouse mterest an dramatxc act1v1t1es EmphaSlS xs not placed upon actmg alone for stagecraft, makeup, costummg dxrect mg, and playwrltlng hold an equal share The club membershlp IS l1m1ted to sxxty The club xs under the superv1s1on of M1ss Foley, wlth Mlss Valley asslstmg Last fall the comedy Days Wltll0llt Daddy was produced It had the largest cast 1n many years and met wlth a tremen dous success Thls sprmg the club IS contemplatmg some one act presentatxons OFFICERS Presldent Joyce Marshall Vlce President Damel Hughes Secretary Helen Gallagher Treasurer Kenneth Lew IS Hxstorxan Irvxng Roll Z' Kneeling E Bartlett, B Bennett, I Redden, A Costarakxs, M Koutrelakos, A Haus lem M Kagelelry, L Jordan, G Canney, P Dodrer, P Moutevehs, P Parent Seated B Mannmg, L Hebbard, I Roll, H Gallagher, J Marshall, D Hughes, K. Lewxs, S Davxs, G McKenney Standing E Drake, J Koutrelakos, R Manton, P Smxth, C Barraelough, B Barton, J Olcott, N Allen, C Sweet, B Young, M Fexnberg, Mxss Foley, Advlser, Mus Valley, Advxser, B Tuttle, K Taylor, S Brown, M Murphy Back Row F Reynolds, W Koutre1akos,A Johnson, J Carroll, N Miller, B Grmnell, J Brownell, P Hurd, J Redden, R Dowahby, G Koutrelakos, R Hasty, H Worthley, A Klepper, B L8V01e Not Present E Bmley, I Brown, M Carberry, K Donovan, P Flanagan, G Gagnon, T Gove, L Hayes, A Mead, B McHugh, J McMahon, S Rowe, P Smith, P Soukarls, M. Stocklan 'oi I 0 1 a za - H Y' 1 1, S , - Y. N .- l . vs- ge' . . ' 1 Ml, Q V JJ-.o K W l , , ! E W 1 1 l l J , . .... . . 1 I Q I I 0 Q 5 0 o 0 . 0 . . 91 6,16 Qremic Gfug The Forensic Club of Dover High School which was formed a number of years ago for the purpose of training the individual in the art of public speaking and debating, has just completed a very active and in- teresting year. With a membership of fifteen students, the Club, with Miss Mabel Hayes as its eliicient leader, started its activities early in the fall, at which time its members were instructed in public speaking and the fundamentals of Parlia mentary Law Later in the year the club turned ts interest to debating The team which was chosen and trained to participate in the Bates College Interscholastic Debating Tournament consisted of Richard Hasty, Edward Peloquin, affirmative, Helen Gal- lagher, and Kenneth Lewis, negative. One of the greatest achievements of the year was the glorious victory of Helen Gallagher, one of the members, who won first prize in the state in the American Legion Oratorical Contest The Forensic Club is not only interest mg and entertaining but extremely edu cational OFFICERS President Helen Gallagher Secretary Theresa Gove Librarian Richard Hasty Seated J Marshall, B Manning, H Gallagher, T Gove M Pigeon, L Davis standing I Rgll, D Hughes, E Drake, K Lewis, R Hasty, E Peloquin, P Parent, R Lefebvre, M Kageleiry, Miss Hayes Adviser Not Present I Redden, A Costarakxs, B McHugh, M Tasker, R Richard, J Koutrela, kos, G Gagnon, M Koutrelakos, N Maness, A Kiepper, S Brown , . . . . - . i - , - , n . I 7 l ' 92 It was the evemng of May 2nd and the Prxze Speakxng Contest for 1946 had just ended For forty long anxious mmutes the Judges were an conference unable to reach a decxsxon whxle the audience an speakers were kept m a state of tense walt mg Fxnally the awards were announced Theresa Gove was the recrpxent of the coveted Perkms Gold Medal Irvmg Roll recelved second prlze whxle the third was awarded to Marcxa Fexnburg Both Helen Gallagher and Ernest Drake recewed hon orable mention Thns contest provrdes excellent expe rlence for the development of self assur ance stage presence and pubhc speakxng All of the performances were of a very fine cahbre and thls accounts for the drfh culty for the judges The nme contestants coached by Mass Irxs Valley and Miss Teresa Foley showed excellent trammg Contestants Kenneth D Lewls 19473 The Whxte Hands of Tclham Barbara I Manmng 119461 Lxttle Boy Blue Louxse Davis 119463 Exxt the Blg Bad Wolf Joyce Marshall 119461 A Servant to Servants Irvmg Roll 119462 They Grmd Exceedmg Small Marcla Feinberg 119465 Mary Stuart Helen Gallagher 1l946j Whos the Dummy? Theresa Gove 119465 The Old Woman and the Clock Ernest Drake 119461 The Man Wxthout a Country O0 gee Cf I' 30 35 ,,-0 PRIZE SPEAKING PARTICIPANTS Seated M Feinberg J Marshall B Manning L Dnvls Standing L Drake, H Gallagher, T Gove, Mxss Foley, Adviser Misa Vullty Adviser- I Roll, K Lewxs f Y Qbnze Spea uzq Gmzfesf 0 , I . I .oc 1 0 0 , I d I ,I . ,, I I K f . ,'+?fA vi rr 9- ' a H: l n l , ids-Si.. ,a .. i'iE ' ' WUI UIYI U Il lin ll if rw: :vw ,.. YY n-,-..- bv looted B Nic.hols,B Grinnell, N Miller, K Taylor, B Tuttle, E Moutevehs, J Stock lan, I Ghdden, B Rowe Standing J Janelle, M Lebow, H Gallagher, C Bnrraclough, T Dagenaxs P Smxth, H Woods, D Cassell, J Marshall, A Goupil, N Hill, M Spodord, K Donovan, B MHDCII Not Present T Bernard, D Gage fn gil. A The Tri H1 Y sister club of the H1 Y was reorganized this year Preuously girls have been selected as members on the basis of scholastic and leadership stand ards This year the seniors voted to open the membership to all girls interested m fulfilling the purpose of the club T create manntam and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character Great interest was revealedg consequently, clubs were formed for each class, and respective officers were mutated by the original club Miss Foley and Miss Valley remained the advisers of the Senior Club. Some of the activities of the club in cluded a freshman reception a Joint meet mg with the H1 Y banquets lectures and a week end conference at Franklin with Tr1H1Y Clubs throughout the state The speeches and vocational guidance tests proved helpful and mterestmg to the tu enty girls who filled the bus to Franklin and many new friendships were made. The Senior Tri Hi Y passes its triangle and candles, symbols of its foundation, to the under class clubs, and hopes they will enjoy as much success. . f ' . , A, -0 'W' ' ' A , f , H.. Q- , , ,. . -- ' ' . ' ' f F ' H H fy fre- -4 'Y I ' , - f -. e - Q3.:f..:'.. : V .J 'T P ' ' ' A ' .1 ze-mc. is 9,555 Y .1 02,525 ' .file mifrin f L- 7 -+P! . f , -... , y ' V . Q , I . i Q... . ,I ..f , ' , ' ' qixsjm ,... .... M 1 I Wu' . - ,. '- 4 .ie . -I - ' If-5 l-run-L' , 're' - ' l seq: , . 7 , 'i 'ii' . 11 I' .fr . . Rig' v its F 7 . . 1 A .. . K -. , ' I V' F -' xxa. 1. ' -, -- 1' - ,. i . A . H sl .Q ' . - -- - .. - 5' +- . f -V J ,3 of , , Q, l 1: 1 -n ' 9' Q . '. , X W f , 1 i 1 l r. e 4 1 . A t ' , A gg, i. + ' A IL . 131. ' 9' E iv - ' .1 r L . 1. I v - f 4: ' .,. ' t . , . ' ,-. -fm' ' ., , . . 1 , A ' 12 -1 11.2, A ' fs- 'Y 3 I - . J ' ' ' 4--1' +L-fi' if A f 1' -- ua: , Y v ' fe.- 4-.. ,la 1 ..,j .,:,j- X , - . 4 Kyiv . ' 1 . 4 A - .J in . ...bn T ,. Q Ak- A I . 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I O I l Y Q I gfi-iff Glad Under the able leaderslnp of Pres1dent R1chard Hasty along wxth lllS colleagues Rlchard Bolduc, Vlce Presxdent, John Mc Dan1el Secretary and Peter Korom1las Treasurer, the H1 Y Club began one of ltS most successful years To create, ma1nta1n, and extend through out the school a11d con1n1un1ty l11gh stand ards of Chr1st1an character IS the purpose of th1s orgamzatxon wh1ch IS afF1l1ated Wlth the Nat1onal Y M C A Plans were made 1n the fall to 1ncrease the s1ze of the club, opemng the member sh1p to all boys 1nterested It now has the largest membersh1p of all H1Y clubs an th1s state The club sponsored a da11ce featurmg john Howe and hlS Rhythma1res and the proceeds famountmg to well over two hun dred dollarsj XVIII be used for a trophy case for tl1e school Two delegates, ohn McDan1el and Nor ton Tupper represented the H1 Y at the Older Boys Conference held 1n Claremont last fall A basketball team Juorneyed to Nashua early 1n March to partlclpate 1n the State H1 Y Tournament The whole year has been studded w1th act1ve, 1nterest1ng meet1ngs, and credxt must be glven to the club pres1dent Seated C Bonneau, R Larochelle, E Gletchell, P Keenan, P Korom1las,R Bolduc, R Hasty, J McDan1e1s, N Tupper, A K1epper,N Tsopas, W D1ck1nson,R Al1e Standing J Carroll, B Lavole, R Manchester, R Newell, H Worthley, K Lewls, H T1bbetts D Hughes W Slanetz, C Drake, R Leavntt, J Reardon, A Mrlls, L Lacrmx, R Bolsvert, B Colokath1s, L Ayer Beck Row L Drake, R Mantc 1, F Wentworth, C Dame, C Stone, G Frost, R Abra ham, J Calcutt, J Flanagan, G Ouellette, R Roni, R Bla1s, R RlCl18l'd, R Cloutman R Sxmpson, L Jorde, R Blancrette, C Skelly, J Haley Not Present J Barc1nsk1,R Flynn, J Koutrelakos, R Meserve, J Ts1m1kles, J B111 mgs L Bergman, R. Dlmambro, R Fenton, J Gosselm, R Janelle, E Poloqum, L Sliver, S Tanker, R Gagnon, R Huppe, L Partndge, R Seater V . . 9 2 9 y ll - - I ' ' . . 1 ' - 1 - . .. ,,. . ... ' D l ' . - . . . . . . , . .. . , . . . . 5 . . . . ' ' 4 ' I l I J I I ' . ,. ,. . . . . . . . . . gi Q , , , , , ,. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . A . . . . . . .. .- .. . . . . . ,. . . .t . . ' v . . . . . Q gfome CSCOIZOHZLCS G Ll E'-V3 3853825 !'D: 1p-I-j 130Oc,.1v-gd ggngg'-'FUD-7'bEllJllI: s... Eg:--+Q,nfOgo. UQDJO mom v-+-02 mgimbdrc 'U fb FD m0,BpS0 '5f-+ '1svnCho-103-5'W:r 23' B5-10030 EmnQ3G0a'nm svn 'o ':n ':1w 23930 C 5 Q -+U2u1 n-'3 UQ-'U 0 fwm.-5-gg ru ao ko?-1,500-52 Sv-gg ififfll-c:.Q-3,5l '-' fb 93 O QQUQ :v 'g f,:ggD Q:-7 U' rn gg- g,,Q 'eJS9, Qvof-' 5 295 :S W fi. 5rv Z U2 Om 5 570 W:-1291 G gs- HM we H O '-3.-fo, fb o .. Q. '11 H53 Bgwigar-J was mpg:-inf? Q- H0 208 m U':1UQ3k4 I, Much worthwhrle work was completed and the glrls enjoyed these pleasant hours to the utmost Class Representatlves Semors Jumors Mary Kagelerry Lorrame Flmt Freshmen Dorrs Pray Helen Woods Clatre Martel Lucmda de Rochemont Rebecca Srmth Anna Janetos Sophomores 'li IQ Seated L DeRochemont, M Kagelerry, L Flmt Standing C Martel, H Woods, R Smxth, A Janetos Not Present D Pray . . . V . V x 1 1 ' v x ' . Y . 1 - - , - , . . 7 7 b . A - ' - me , nw. . .gr-1 , si? I , A W. , ' 4 1 , - . K .,.Q If I . , my , V - , .ge F ,J A? i A . H - f. . ,Q Q:1t.a...,,: ' ' 'Q I 5-at KM A I'-e -ww Qi ar:- - In ,Q . ,A N 0, ,. 4 4.r.,S.,i:1 I .U .X , I I x -Y h ' xbq Q L, - v , ' .ff fs ' k:,,,,3g, e ' , , . Q .XA f ,, k ,r . . ii: ', . he . 'TY . ' .Zak ' I ' . - . . . . I . . . . . I . . KN Seated L Uharest, D Cassell E Hersev, L Jorde, J McDan1cl, Mxss Boyd, Adviser, B Lavole, D Hughes, P Laplerre, L Jordan Standing J Brownell A Janetos, G Hanagan, C Janetos, J Marshall, E Moutevelxs, C Barraclough, B Bennett, M Blllmgs Back Row R Hastv R Alle, I Roll R LaRochelle, K Le-wrs R Rnchard, R Roux, G Morreau P Verrette, C Burnham G Routhler, A Wheeler A Belhumeur, R Johnson Not Present T Beaudet P Churchill, S Davis, A Demosthenes, G Gagnon, A Goupll, M Kagelexry, M Koutrelakos, A Lavoxe, G McKenney, D Rousseau, P Soukans, B Tut tle, A Hauslem ffm grezzck C4116 Membershlp ln the French Club IS open to any student of the language who xs m terested m learmng more about the cus toms, hablts, and hxstory of France The work of the classroom IS supplemented by French dnlls and conversatlon durmg the meetmgs. Each meetmg IS opened with a business sessxon Then follows a program mcludmg educatxonal, cultural, and socxal features French games play an xmportant part Travel lectures and French movxes have contrxbuted to the enjoyment of the mem bers. La LIHYSCIHBISC, the French Natnonal Anthem, concludes all meetmgs of the club Thus well known orgamzatnon ns under the supervlslon of Mxss Boyd French IH structor. OFFICERS Presxdent Bernard Lavone Vlce Presldent john McDamel Secretary Lmvnlle Jorde Treasurer Damel Hughes 9' 1' ' . ' V' e V A - 1 'I 1 gl 8 f, , :Ll 'Q' -' K ' ' - f A A ,A ' fl .5 ' . e -3 , , ,, 2, . . . H, ' g Y' A ,A Fvnvv -W ' hw- V Y A Y,-A-M44 ' A' l rr . ' 8 r f 'f ' .- ff E? ? g1f- -.fig .- Ts fe A 7' ' . i -1 m A- n s L . .hs I nu x , Xl ' FW 'ks .. . ' ' 'Q l ' ' S 1 W i F Q U 1 5 , 3-. , ' . H A . W' ' F ' 'La I 5 4? . ' ' A j!EiS- . . ' : . I . 1 , . d . - ' I ' : . , .... . ' : . , , . ' . , . . ' , . ' . . . I . , . ' . . . . . Q o , - 97 ffm Bafin Gfuh The purpose of the Latin Club, which is under the supervision of Mlss Anna K Buckley, is to obtain a richer more cultural understanding of Latin literature and of the Romans than is possible by class work alone The club is based on the function of the old Roman government the officers beinv the Consul V1,ce Consul, and Scribe Club gatherings open wlth a short busi XIX f ' J I ness meeting after which follows enter tainment in the form of a speaker moving pictures games or social events based on Rome or Roman life The program is pre pared by a committee which is chosen at the previous meeting OFFICERS Consul Ex elyn Crossan Vice Consul Mary Koutrelakos Scribe Barbara Bennett 'l' 41 lurk Seated J Adams, M Spoiford, A King, B Bennett, M Koutrilakos F Crossan, M Banaxan, J Carbonneau C McSl1ane A Kichlme, B Allen, J 'lxrrell V V'1chon Standing N Reardon J Peters, J Knight M Stocklan, B Blur.-tt, M Moore, Q Rowe N Hill B Kate, J btocklan, E Powell, F Hartnett, E Drake G I-itz, L McKone Mxss Buckley, Advlser Back Bow A Mxlls, B Koutrelakos, A Ouelette, D Sherry, J Dowal1by,R Droum, L Burnham , - . , ' Y I ' . . , b Y , ' . . , 1. -.. ' ' A x l v Y s , Q X A ,h 4, . .V I Y, X - -N , 7 ' ' : y ,'V -. , I -c , sl--:-' - , , ' K 'S U . 1 I 4 . , . I -V , ' 'v ,f ,KG-5 1... , ,Q ' : , A :JH ' ,env I ru I ,, I Y ,- F5 . . 5 ,v . H . ,.. ' P ' '- ' ' . - r r 1. ' , ,h 1 f 1 A 4 K X ,L --t az, I t v V nie' X Q 3 - thi K-,N .W--, I ri. -.ff-uf 1 -gt -es A 1 ,ws ., -.-Nvdyi -.Q-,.. - 4.1 -1. - ' -H-:gf vi t W '. 1- ny' xg , ., . ,1 -3.4 ,A 8 ,V ,.- Y- A ' . Ka --IQ . I . . . ' . . ' ' , 1. . . . ,. - - , . , . . . , . 4 . 3 - , - . , . ' f . . . rt. , - , . . ' ' . . . , . . . 1 , ' I . ' . i . . . ' . ' 1 . . '! -1 'rn . '1 37 1 Seated D Royer, J Marshall F Stefanopoulos, N Dodge, A Hauslem, P Tsxmxkles, A Costarakxs, I Redden, B Whlpp, M Koutrelakos, R Dowahby, M Edm Standing N Mlller E Hersey, A Johnson, R Fogg, T Bernard, J Adams, C Leonard, L Hebbard, L Bauman, N Hxll, S Rowe, B Grmnell, B Barton, C Sweet, P Shurtlef, B McHugh Not Present J Carroll, G Koutrelakos, S Peek, N Allen, E Bartlett QU! s Glad Thls year the Glee Club under the able dlrectlon of Mlss Anderson, partxcxpated m a number of social events Durmg the Chrlstmas season, a specxal program of Chrlstmas muslc was broadcast over Sta tion WHEB The Club also contrxbuted xts talent to welcommg Santa to town At the assemblnes the Club was very well recelved by the student body A specnal group, composed of the more talented smgers, was chosen for specnal actxvxtxes Approxmmately fifty gurls hold member shlp 1n the Glee Club. .li ' I C C I I 3 I ll K V H will ,N p vu u . J 1, , , l . 1 , I , c. , - w , , ' - s - x .' ' ',-. . . 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U63 HJ For the past two years, our band leader, Mr Cecxl Carter, has been servmg ln the armed forces of the Umted States Prxor to hls departure the band vsas a great suc cess When lt was necessary for hlm to leave, band members were very sorry Whxle he was gone, the band tried to survlve wxthout too much supervxsxon Thanks are due Mxss Anderson who kept the group from dxsmtegratmg ent1rely Smce Mlss Anderson, vocal muslc teacher ln the grade schools and Hlgh School had many dutxes to command her attent1on, the band elected oilicers to help keep organ rzed The presldent, Florence Stefanopou los, led the band when Miss Anderson was not able to attend In 1945 the band played at the varlous football games It also played at the as semblxes In anuary, 1946, our band leader re turned To some he was just a new ac qualntance, but to others he was an old frxend The band has lmproved and xncreased ln sxze We have many new pleces of muslc A concert ns bemg planned for this May and the band members are workmg hard to make lt a success There are approxxmately thxrty live mem bers ln the band now By next Fall there wlll be about slxty Many thanks to our leader for brmgmg the band back to l1fe Pres1dent Florence Stefanopoulos VICE Presxdent Mary Koutrelakos Secretary Geraldme Towle Seated B Young, F Stefanopoulos, M Maglaras, M Lee, P Srmth R Newell, B La xo1e,J Olcott A Fagan J Rucker, I blldden, 7 BIOWII Standing Mr Carter, Leader, J Batchelder, R Towle, C Strobrxdge, K Taylor Pt Shurtletf, B McHugh, D Nlchols, H Worthley, A Dame, M Hunt S George, W Ghd den, H George, S Davns, S Peck, Drum Magorette Back Bow R Leonard, W Koutrelakos, D Crandall, M Rlchardson, E QUIIIIIJV, J Pratt, R Vlel, D Brown, F Partrldge, G Towle, M Koutrelakos, L Boxsvert D Foun tam Not Present R Iutts, R Slanetz J I ' ' V . . . . , , . , . . . . 7 . . u - . l. . 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O A Hauslem C' Canney D Andrews O Mc-Shane E Bartlett J Carroll S Peck N Allen, N Maness J Stocklan M Koutrelakos Not Present J Gove C3aWWhQHhHq Thxs year our cheerleaders were chosen by M1ss McCooey Mnss Clark and Mlss Valley 'Ihey were chosen accordmg to thexr enthuslasm grace pep and voxce Led by Jack1e Carroll they devlsed many new cheers and motxons They trled to promote school spmt throughout the varxous sea sons regardless of the weather Our Thanksglvmg game affirmed th1s The Semor members leave wlth the hope that the student body wrll contmue to sup port and co operate wlth the cheerleaders m the years to come Cheerleaders Jackie Carroll Leader Shlrley Peck Gladys Canney Elynor Bartlett Allce Hauslem Nancy Allen Jean Gove Dlana Andrews Vlary Koutrelakos Carol McShane Nancy Maness Joyce Stocklan 75533 Semor Semor Semor Semor Jumor Junior Sophomore junior jumor Sophomore Jumor Freshman ea Selma! may AVS WITH UT DADD On December 13 and 14 1945 the farce the members of the Encore Club The cast comedy Days Wlthout Daddy was pre was the largest rn the club s hrstory con sented ln the City Hall Auditorium by the srstrng of twenty one persons 'NSNSXNNNNxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx gg Cast of Characters Mrs Daxrd Day Barbara Tuttle Leota Nancy Mrller Mrs Bustle Shlrley Davrs Danny Day Danrel Hughes Grandma Day Joyce Marshall Anme Theresa Gove Kate Alrce Hauslem Harrrett Day Lourse Hebbard Betty Day Charlotte Sweet Mary Day Elynor Bartlett Sgt Kenny Gurlbert Robert Manton XXX The play was lard rn the combrnatron lrvmg room and study of the Day home a very unconventronal famrly rn a conven tronal crty rn the mrdlands of the U SA Mother Dorothy rs the patrent and lov mg mother of the zany Day famrly Her son Danny the new and a brt green Army recrurt trres to assert hrs manhood Grand ma Day Dorothys matrrarchal mother rn law seems to have the whole famrly under her thumb as she her two lovable but strange spmster srsters Annre and Kate bustle m and out Harrrett no avarl to stop the three baby talk to her small son the boy crazy member of the sorbed rn a romance wrth four mrlrtary men Sgt Drxre Roberts who harls from the deep South Sgt Ranny Whrtmore from the far West MacDougall a Scotch lreutenant and Jose a Brazrlran sarlor Day trres to from coorng Betty Day family rs ab To add to the confusron Mother Dorothy decrdes to become a wrrter wrth the help of the very absent mrnded Professor Fud and hrs eager beaver reporter frrend X X 102 Sgt Drrcre Roberts Irvrng Roll Sgt RannyWh1tmore Kenneth Lewrs Prggy Gertrude McKenney Davrd Day Bernard Lavore MacDougall Rrchard Hasty Jose Fred Reynolds Reverend Frederrck Harold Worthley Beth Frnley Barbara Grrnnell Professor Frank Fud Ernest Drake Plumber James Koutrelakos Beth Frnley The Days are not wrthout Daddy very long for he returns from Egypt at a very rnopportune moment Romance has a chance to bloom when Sgt Kenny Gurlbert and Mary Day an Army nurse are marrred by Reverend Frederrck amrdst a male chorus srrens and an Army band Excellent character parts mcluded Leota the Englrsh mard Mrs Bustle the rrate Cook Prggy Dannys grrl frrend and a well meaning plumber Stagrng rectron of costumes and lrghtrng were under the dr student crews as were make up and publrcrty james McMahon xx as stage manager The student drrectors were Marcra Fern berg rn charge of women s parts and Alan Krepper rn charge of men s parts The cast and students are deeply grate ful to Mrss Teresa Foley for her able dr rectron and to Mrss Irrs Valley for her asslstance s 9 ' . u - ,, . , , , .. 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Ky' BIRr 'Q L fl 'Cf Z Sczerzce Gfud A new orgamzatxon formed IU January 1946 IS composed of members who are m terested m the further study of scrence It IS prxmarnly a freshman club and rs under the supervxsron of Mrs Ruth Ham general scxence mstructor It 15 one of the very few clubs rn whrch the freshmen have an opportunity to make and enforce the rules themselves It pro vldes excellent trammg for future leader shrp when the members are all peers A constrtutxon for the Scnence Club was drawn up by a selected committee and was adopted by the members The members have performed experx ments shown movles participated m de bates and vxsxted places of scnenthc mterest m the community OFFICERS Presndent Paul Janetos Vice Presldent Barbara Davxdson Secretary Theresa Bernard Treasurer Nancy Muller Scribe Wxllxam Koutrelakos 1 I Seated N Mnllex, T Bcrxvud, W Koutrelakos, B Davidson, P Janetos, R Colokatlns, L Banaxan, A Kmg, M Stroth Standing R Gray B Kntes, M Spoiord, S Rowe,N Hxll, E Drake, G Fitz, B Ark well, B Manese, J Dowalxby, Mrs Ham, Adviser he ' , . , - I yys , , : . , .... ' . . ' . - 107 ga afsua, In new of the fact that so many Dover Hmbh pupxls enjoy transportatlon to and from school the Profile staff felt that the data contamed ln thls Summary should prove both mterestmg and enhbhtenmg nf! Bam The total cost of the nme buses purchased was thlrty thousand dollar 13300003 Slnce these xehncles are operated but txxo hours each day they should render serxlce from fifteen to twenty years Summary of Clty of Dover Munlclpal Bus Operat1on for Perlod of February 1945 to March 1 1946 EXPENDITURES Cost of gas and 011 3 802 03 Dru ers salarnes 3 823 00 Insurance 784 31 Spare txres f9j 192 78 Grease replacement and repalrs 385 29 Total Expense S5 987 41 SUMMARY Number of puplls transported 3 246 Bus mlleage 29834 Gallons of gas 5 042 Days operated COMPARISON OF COSTS Total cost under last commercxal contract QS6666 per dayj 31233210 Total cost under I11llI1lClpZl.1 operatlon 5 987 11 Total Savm s to Clty of Doxer S 6344 99 AVERAGES Averabe Cost per Mule CTotal Costs by Total Mlleagej S 20 per nnle Average Cost per Pupll QTotal Costs by Puplls Transporteclj S 1 84 per pupll Averabe Cost per Day QTotal Costs by Days Transportedj S32 36 per day rf- falflh L- vs.:-us 108 f ' cz Il YI ' . 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' 1- gbofdaff Thxs was the year when we showered the burly boys of our football team with pra1ses The cold statxstlcs do not by any means do justlce to one of the best teams ln Dover Hxgh School archwes The rec ords of seven wlns and two losses do not hmt of the spectacular However xt s agreed wnthout doubt that xt was one of the finest teams nn the State The proverbxal laurel wreaths that were admxmstered were no more than equal to the credxt due I short the boys were not gxven anythmg that they dxdn t earn The hnghly successful season was opened one fine Frnday evemng wxth the Fxghtmg Irxsh of St johns at Concord The hd hfter proved to be a tremendously explosxve aifaxr Some of the best football of the season was played and 1n the fourth penod St Johns led by a score of 13-6 Here Sklp Skelly pltched a perfect strxke to Larry Ayer and the game was tled at 13 all Mechamcal Meserve calmly kicked the pomt and Dover won the game 1413 The supposedly green lme proved to be a vxrtue and Dovers three horsemen Bolduc Skelly and Ayer wuth Txbbetts block kncked the margm between vlctory and defeat Then came one of the most amazmg hap Wave pulverxzed a hapless Keene outfit The Wave rolled up 311 yards of ground yet lost the game 13 7' The so called perts are stnll trymg to figure out how a team that was outrushed throughout the game could possxbly wm that game Kneeling E Getchxer R Meserve P Janelle C Stone H Txbbets J Tsxmekles N Tupper Standing Coach Adams, C. Skelley W. Keays, R Bolduc, L Ayers, R. Newell ' n ' u ' n - - D . . , . ' ' , cc - 19 ' 7 u . , , ' . , ' i ' l u ny Y I 7 I I Y ' . n . ' . , penings of the season as a powerful Green . I . . y . ,, . . - u - nex- ' n 9 ' D n ' ' . , . : . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , : , . . . 116 FOOTBALL Contmued from page As an about face Dover completely wrecked a good Cathedral Hrgh team by a score of 33 O There were wreaths for all but the largest were reserved for the two fullbacks Davld and Bolduc Scorlng twxce each thelr assault on the opposltmon s forward cxtadel was one to warm the cockles of the heart of the most ardent of the local fans Dover then easrly dxsposed of Somers worth whlch for a whxle proved a sur prrsrngly stubborn foe The result was 267 The score was actually tred 1n the thrrd perod before the Green exploded wlth an atomxchke blast that burred a game Hnlltopper team The fair harred boy was Skrp Skelly who scored twzce and set up two touchdowns The fifth game was one of those that cause heart farlure Lacoma rt seemed won the game on a long pass deep 1nto the Dover secondary They led 6-O rn a game that seemed as though Dovers rrreslstable force was trymg to move Lacoma the rm movable object To thrs day the crty owes 1ts gratltude to D1ck Bolduc as the Tom Thorpe Trophy rests ln the proposed trophy case of Dover Hlgh The unpredlct able keg of dynamite the dxmmutwe 150 pound Semor fullback covered h1mself with glory on a brxlhant 23 yard scor1ng smash Meserve added the pomt and Dover won 7-6 ln a game they re stxll talk 1ng about Concord was a team that seemed to have met head on wrth a task force when rt was pulver1zed by the Green Wave 21-6 Thxs game featured an 82 yard gallop by Larry Ayer The Red Jerseyed stalwarts rallxed but to no avall To thls day Amen rs mumbled when people recall that snowy cold Sunday after noon when Dover defeated a very highly regarded Central team 7-6 The m1racle was performed by the sxmple expedxent of throwxng a pass when fingers were wet cold and shppery Kas Skelly dulj catchxng lt and runmn 1n a drenched unxform on a fine comblnatxon of mud snow sleet and ram to a touchdown Qas dld Larry Ayer Then the pomt was agam klcked by Meserve and Dover won when xt wasnt supposed to The last two games were wlth old rw als Rochester and Portsmouth The former was defeated on a wet field by a 6 0 score and the latter beat the Dow erxte 19 6 At Spauldlng Hrgh Larry Ayer broke away for 32 yards to w1n the game Portsmouth proved a superxor water team to Dover posslbly because they l1ve closer to the sea The players lean mg wxll be sorely missed as all the upperclassmen proved themselves capable beyond any doubt These semors are G1tSChlCf and Tupper as fine a paxr of ends as any 1n the State Captam 1m Tslmekles a stalwart defense and a fine leader Brlly Keays agood blocking back Skxp Skelly the dangerous blond bomb shell wlth a pltchlng arm that struck the rlght target to make DHS football hrs tory D1ck Bolduc that exploslve morsel whose nn runnng was one of the under lymg factors of success and last but not by any means least Larry CHYOTHICD Ayer who swept the flanks m a style commen surate wlth the type that won h1m the txtle of fastest man m the State Alon w1th these greats trlbute IS paxd to unsung lettermen who are essentlal to a football team Thxs team along wnth Coach Ollie Adams 15 to be recorded rn the fond mem orres of D H S The record follows St johns 13 Keene Cathedral Somersworth Dover 7 Lacoma Dover 1 Dover 6 Dover 3 Dover 2 Concord Dover 2 Dover 7 Manchester Central Rochester Portsmouth 14 Dover 6 Dover 6 5 Q S r . . U . . ' D 1 1 1 1 ' , ' J . Y . v , 1 1 1 . - . I . , V . 1 . - Y -1 1 1 - ' ' 5 n 4 - ' Q . 1 , . 1 1 1 ' ' as 11 . . 1 ' , , , 7. V. . . - . u ' 11 - ' , . o ' Y - , - nj' 11 1 . . . 1 ' ' 1 1 . U ' v 0. ' . . 1 1 1 as ' 11 . 1 ' , . . , . it ' 11 ' . . . 1 1 . , cc' 11 1 ' . . 1 1 as 11 ' . . . 1 1 1 , - V. , . . , U ' U U ' . . . . ' b ' u 11 - ' ' . 1 . , . - - - sr ' 97 . ' 9 . . . - 1 . - 9 . - 4 ' . ' 1 . . 3 0 - cr 11 ' 6 7 , - ' 6 1 jaskefbafl After gettmg off to a bad start the 1946 edxtxon of the Dover Hxgh basketball team closed fast and won live out of the last SIX games It was a sterlxng stretch drxve for an mvltatnon to the New Hampshlre Interscholastlc tourney but the Green Wave mlssed the coveted bxd by one vlctory On the whole the 1946 season of hoop hysterla and xxhoopla was a dxsappomt ment wxth the Green basketeers wmnmg slx vxhxle loslng eleven They lost ten of these out of the first eleven games Coach E A F Andersons hoopsters lost thrlllers to Manchester Central 25 24 Lacoma 22 21 and Rochester 27 24 before they finally hut the Xvlflfllllg traxl again at the expense of Amesbury Massachusetts Somersworth Rochester Amesbury aga1n and Lacoma Thelr other vlctory came at the expense of Somersworth m the second game of the season The Green Waxe cllmaxed thexr lmproxe ment through the season by nearly scormff the upset of the season 1n theur hnale at Portsmouth by presslng the utmost while losmg a thrlllmg mp and tuck 44-41 per formance Dover lost thelr two best played games of the season Manchester Central and Portsmouth already mentxoned but pro vxded plenty of basketball for the mveterate txcket holders m gomg down to defeat On the darker sxde of the record Dover lost a paxr of games to St john s of Con cord Class B State Champlons and better than most of the Class A monarchs St joseph of Manchester Manchester Cen coma Rochester and Phxlhps Exeter Acad emy Coach Anderson kept a varsxty squad of ten men lNlth an addxtlonal two jay xee boys dressing also for the maJor1ty of the varsity games Phll Keenan and George Seated 1 Oulllette, ll N111-um, I' Keenan, C' Blurque, C Stone Standing: R Flynn, B Colokathxs, W Lelghton, J. Haley, J Barclnskl, R Alle, Coach Anderson. . . . v N. . 1 1 ' . . . , . A - ' 7 1 1 ' 7 . . Q . - , . . i . , . . l y 1 ' - ' 1 - 7 ' 7 . J . - Y , . . - - , ' T . . . ' . tral, Portsmouth, and single games to La- ! 9 , ! i 1 , I I v' I ' v , v- v U I , ' n - 11 , l E I C. ' . . ' I ': . 1. ' . . 118 BA SKITTBA LL Dnelette eoinhined at the forward posi- tions, with Iii llonrqne at center and joe Daley and llarold Meliwan holding down the gnarfl poets. The referves eonbisted of Carl Stone, Zeke Colokathis, Ray Alie, 1Yirnpv l.eighton, jack liareinski, Bob Blanehette and Roy Mellugh. The Green had extremes of high and low score games, connecting for 58 points, for the season high, against Aineshnry, and hitting for a mere 16 against St. Joseph of Manchester. Their opponents' highest score was rnade by St. John's of Concord when they clipped the strings for 51, while Soniersworth was held to 20 for the lovveSt Score. Phillips Exeter Academy netted 52 points against Dover, hut they are prep school opposition. The Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover Dover record follows: 18 St. jnhn'5 33 Sornerwworth 16 St. joseph 21 Laconia 17 Ft. luxelvll .2-1 Manchester Central 39 St. .1ohn's 23 llOI'1S1l1tJ111l1 24 Roehefter 35 lfxeter .'Xeadeiny 25 llanehefter Central 43 .Xnieshurv 31 Soinersworth 34 Rochester SS Arnefhurv 38 Laeonia 41 Portsmouth lf. A. 17. Cghiflvt .'Xrirler'ffm-Coach. Richard tp Dielclt lflvnn-Klanager. 34 20 29 22 46 Za 51 36 27 52 34 27 25 30 42 33 44 Sfockey After bemg shelved on the srdelmes as a war txme casualty for a perxod of four years hockey xx as reuy ed as a mayor sport thls past xunter at Doyer Hlffh Coach Fred Walker who had made Dover Hugh famous for 1ts hockey teams before the war was faced xuth an absolute ly mexperlenced squad He had the touffh est assrgnment of hls hockey coaching career but he had names hke Gltschler Nfeserwe and Clark brothers of pre war stars who flashed the green llhllt of Dover on the New England hockey map Coach Walker molded a sextet whlch dxstmguxshed ltself by becomlng the south eastern New Hampshxre Champs as the result of a palr of uctorles over Ports mouth and Rochester These four werdlcts were the only vxctorxes the Green puck sters aclneved but they were faced wlth three prep school adversarxes whxch na turally were out of their class emy and Manchester Central and absorbed defeats at the hands of Goy ernor Dummer Iwew Hampton Concord and Hanoyer an a 12 game slate They Hmshed wlth a favorable 4 8 record The first team dxd Herculean work be cause of the lack of depth ln the materlal Wlth whlch Coach NValker had to uork Dick Bolduc and Art DIBIHITIDFO skated at the two sung posltxons xuth Hook Meserxe centermv The defense centered around Jim Flanagan and Ed Gxtschxer yuth Herb Tlbbetts the net mmder -I Clark and Mark Taylor skated xungs on the second lme synth Rllty and Hester seemg considerable seruce also Bob Simpson reheved Tlbbetts m the goal mouth The record follows Portsmouth Portsmouth Rochester Rochester Governor Dummer Dover 5 Dover 2 Dover 5 Dover Dover Dover Hanoyer l Concord New Hampton Manchester Manchester Bren stef Dow, er Doy er Dover Doy er Dow er eated l 1 n 0 1 m D nmhro ll Tllltt Standing S Lebow, Mgr, J Pratt, L Jorde, M Can-on, R Krltv, Xlr, F Walker, Coach. . V- A , V .b i . . 7 , Y' - - ,- 4. ,sv . i v Y , 6. y , v v - ' ' ' ' ' . K, - Y' ' - ' . im S . . . , , I V, ,, i i' v 1 1 ' l . 'l , ' . v 'on . . . Q . O ' ' I - -- ' - 2 , ' ' 1 V . . - 1 . , V . 1 0 . v . , - 0 5 , V ' . 3 - 1 They lost close games to Brewster Acad- Dover 1 C0flC0l'd 4 A , Y 0 6 . I , 0 . 5 f , - ' 0 3 - . ' ' ' 2 4 - . ' 1 2 S : L Sinps n, J. l'l:n'k, R. ll hlu', H. Rl'scrvc, J. l-'l:m:rgam. lf. Gitrlxivr, -X. in : , . ' r we S. : . . .- . . - - ' . - - 190 .BQSZLCZ ! Coach E A F Anderson wlll have an ample number of returnmg veterans from last years squad when he calls out the candldates for the natlonal pastlme thxs sprlng A strong squad rs expected and a large schedule has been arranged Asslst mg the able Mr Anderson w1ll be Coach Fred Walker recently returned from Navy duty and renowned for h1s prowess on the dxamond The pxtchmg staff wrll be unusually strong wlth Zeke Colokathls and Char he Drake Qwho started two games last year as returmng regulars Also l1sted among pxtchlng hopefuls are Lefty Kow loungxs and Tom Lexghton a veteran of last year s squad Besxdes those mentloned there are potentlal starters ln one or two other candldates who are expected to re The catchmg spot could be ably handled by Phxl Keenan a converted thlrd base man The first base spot IS open but second and short are st1ll open to com petltnon Leadmg the parade are Georgxe Ouellette and Kr Bourque for second and short respectlvely Thnrd IS left open by Keenans evacuatxon but there w1ll be a mad scramble for the lob from bovs car rned on the squad last year The outfield w1ll be carefully watched by Larry Larochelle and Bull Drckm son from last years squad w1th one posx t1on bemg left open A fifteen game schedule has been evolved and such strong teams as Lacoma Man chester Central and Concord wlll be met Wlth talent galore for every posxtron, a strong schedule, and two capable coaches an mterestxng season ns in store for all Dover Hzgh School supporters Schedule Baseball 1946 June 3 Somersworth at Dover Ma 1 Exeter at Exeter Lacoma at Lacoma Concord at Dover Somersworth at Somersworth Portsmouth at Portsmouth Lacoma at Dover Spauldmg at Dover Concord at Concord St Joseph at Dover Portsmouth at Dover June 3 Somersworth at Dover Spaulding at Rochester Central pending Sitting P Greene, R Koulongla, G Heater, li Blms, J blur B. Martel Kneeling R Van de Meulebroecke, M Carron, C Bourque, P Keenan G Ouelette, B Colokathxs, G Grange, T Lerghton Standing Mr Anderson, Coach M Young, C Greene, C Drake, E. Gntschxer, S Tasker, Mgr , H. McEwan, C Drake, R. Hall, W. Lexgh ton, Mr Walker, Coach. D u n . . . l ' 1 ' . Y Y I V , n 3 ' ' . . , 7 . - , 8 port. 10 St. Joseph at Manchester . n u ' n ' - 7' ' l . , n ' . - n - - . ' ac ' n U 28 l u 'n U Q - . , - n 5 ' F : . . ' . . . ' k, 121 61710 The 1946 edxtlon of the DHS track forces IS a potentlal state champxon Led by semors Al Kxepper Nort Tupper and Larry Ayer the track and field aspnrants from the banks of the Cocheco are a serious threat to top honors at the State Meet held at U N H when June 1 rolls around The team IS well balanced and has strenffth from the uexghts to the dashes For the hundred yard dash Larry Ayer attempts to retam h1s title with help from Bob Blanchette and Sklp Sltelly The latter also helps the team m the 220 yard dash as does Ayer The broad jump s capably handled by Blanchette u ho shows ,feat promlse The half mnle falls on the broad shoulders of long strxdmg Al Klep per Aluays a brndesmaxd and nexer a brlde Krepper threatens not only to run off Hlth the state half mlle champlonslup but to crack a school record Track 1946 May Goxernor Dummer at South Byfield Portsmouth at Dover uadrangular meet at Rochester Chpper relays at Portsmouth Portsmouth at Portsmouth American Leglon meet at Laconua Concord at Concord une l State meet at Durham Kneeling J MtD'uml, J Xlflnte, H Txbbets, P Ayers, L Ayers, C Skelly, R Blanrll ette L Jorde, L Cauchon Standing R Nelson C Caucl1on,P Esplef, N Caswell, E Peloqmn, J Kaphn, J hlem man,J Loughlm, R Rout Mr Mhms Conch, H Worthley, Mgr Back Row J Alhs, Asst Mgr Mr L'1nglev,Coach R Ahe W Dxckmson, R Meserwe, D Murr-ns, F Flower! 'th' Flaherty Conch A Kxcpper V Tupper, L Sxlser Not Present J Lallnhaxx, Wm Loutrelakos, R Slmpson . 3 ' ' V . 8 5 ' D ' 11 Q - . ,, , 22 f . ' -v . . . - . ' i 29 . . -I 1 , I 1 :xxx 'Di 1'- Q. 4:- ', S, -A ' xr ,' X n I 122 TRACK L Ayer C Skelly P Ayer Klepper N Tupper Dlckxnson 123 . . . A. ' . ,s 'el .' 11, gl5lLLIZq 6661172 Mr Bernard R Smxth our modern Izaak Walton has orgamzed at Dox er Hwh School what has been called by the Boston Globe the first fishmg team m the hxstory of New England s scholastlc sports Other sources have called nt the only team of nts kmd m the country A great lower of fishmg Mr Smxth has brought together a group of fifteen boys vnth mutual mterests, to form the D H S fishing squad The well lxked soft spoken teacher has taken the boys on fishing trxps to varlous hshmg locatlons m ken Hamp sh1re Among these choice :pots are Lake Wmmpesaukee, Gumea Pond and Nhrror No ofhclal action has been taken by the school board as yet to make the team a ...Atk.a. fixture as other port are It has been proposed trlctlx unofhcxal ly to haxe a D emblem mth 1 fine trout leapmg through xt In thls max the pa s mg pedestrlan who spxes a vox tellmff ox the blg one that got axxax and ees the approprlate emblem on ln xxeater fde notlng a xarslty xx on on the fl h1n0' teaml xull realxze that he sees a member ot the xaunted E hung squad Ewen though thus xenture ls ln xt m bryomc stages the mot popular F1 'un mentor m Xen England 1 CIIJOXITIC' hun self lmmensely and so are ln box The one get auax mn your var m D one of the oldest sport mankmd lm ex er known Sitting B Arluvell, L French, D Illmgsworth W Zerbmopoulos R Hexglx E Emu guav, F Stxllwngon, J Sovxerby Standing A Nxblett A Drew D Xlorse, Xlr Qmxth, Ccnch, IN Hemmmgwzn T 'nb let , H Dxmambro, 0 Mclxqnny 7 f f - . ' , ' s 5 . I v b V I ' I - Q , .4 'v ,' - .. . . . 3 . , . ,, g . ' ' 5'- . U . ' ' N ' l 1' . 5 ll ' ' V Q Q ' ' n , v 5 ' ' 's s ' . - ' ' , . . ' ' ' ' ' s ' g ' . . . ' s ' g . . ' ' , ' v . - .K . . i . . ,D r 6 - . . . . Y Y ' ' , s sf g . U . A, c .S i v. 5 . - ,. '. . L ' . , ' ' ' - 's 's. A battle cr these days is: Don't let the bit' Lake. y .' . U .. .D ' .'- ' 1' '. s H' m ' ' - 5 ' .S ' , i Y, . a Q , Y . ' 'A .. .T 1 K lx. i . l l , l 4' 7.'k'- D l,,'Q . , .1 P - A I I . ., -e.,: V ' , 2 '. ' . . ' . . 1 ' , . ' , . a - . , , 1 . 0 A L n : . , . -, . 5 t .c ' . - '. ' . - C . I . ' '. IL-l Gross Gowzfry Wlth the addltlon of -I VValter Langley to the faculty of Dover Hxbh cross country was revned as a major sport thxs past autumn for the first tlme rn years Mr Langley a Dartmouth alumnus who won major letters an track at the New Hampshlre mstltutlon had l1ttle txme to round out hns squad before he met the St te s best 1n harrxer s competxtlon Dover met e1bht opponents mcludmg an openmb trman ular meet vmth Tramp Academy and York both of Marne and the State meet at Durham It also staged meets vuth Con cord State Champrons Manchester Cen tral Manchester West York Mame and Lowell Massachusetts The record vxas not envlous but con sxderm the cxrcumstances the Green sur prrsed many track fans They flmshed the season vnth an upset wm ower Lowell Massachusetts thexr first and onlv v1ctorV of the season They tred York Nlame and txed for second rn the opemnt, t angular meet The Green harrxers then suffered defeats at the hands of the re mammg opponents Ray Stevens and Paul VValker along ruth Ray Ahe and Leo Cauchon led thelr team mates alonb the road They were accom panned by Art DxMambro oe Baman john White Bxll Caron Pete Koromrla Haley chrppmg m Record Dover Dover Dover Dover Dow er Dov er Dover 44 York 43 Tramp Academy 33 4 Concord 15 2 York 28 Manchester Central l9 Qfourth m State Meetj 40 Concord 15 25 Lowell 30 Seated' P Koromllas, P Keenan, R Alle, A D1Mambro Standing: Mr J Langley, Coach, J Banaxan, J Wlute, W Caron, J Haley, Mgr. .U , - . . . U ri- : - ' ' 1 . Q U ' 1 .U , . . . U , , S' ' g ' Phil Keenan and John Gosselin, with joe 7 7 ' r ' r ' ' YV Y 7 l O , . a 8 . . . ' - 36 ff - b 1 ' . v' v. Y , Y l 125 f U fmnzwzaf 5 Olfzi The gxrls mtramural program makes It possnble for the gurls to play xuth one an other rather than agamst one another as 1n the xarsxty program Thls year the glrls partlmpated rn fleld hockey basketball volleyball table tenms softball and bowlmv After the completlon of each sport, n all star team was chosen To encourage a greater number to ar tlcxpate pomts are glven based on cap tamcy and fmal score The semors vush to express thexr thanks to Mlss Flynn our new coach, and Mrs Rowe our prevlous coach for thelr pa tlence understandmg and help throughout the seasons HIGH POINTERS ALL STAR BASKETBALL Seated S Kouloungxs, G Koutrelakos, Z Kneeling N Maneu, A Kzchhne, G Kou Brown, P Soukans, J Brownell, M Kagelezry, trelakos M Koutrelakos Standing J Brownell, P Soukans, H Har Standing M St Cyr, A Kluesener, Mxss rxtos, B Hanscom Flynn, Coach, E Boulanger, R Dowahby Not Present B Tuttle Q61 4' n fz . 4. . f . V P - ' tv x Y - y r ' Y - . V. . . . , . . . , 9 ' , - s - 1 v y 9 ' , . , l ' Y V b' ' y l 1 . a , Y ..- 'QH Y . 'Ls ' . - -' I 'aff 127 girls ' jaskefdaff There was considerable competition in girls' basketball. Good sportsmanship and a smooth technique were emphasized. The winning team was composed of the following Helen Harritos Captain Barbara Tuttle Pauline Soukaris Barbara Hanscom Patricia Flanagan jane Brownell The following Senior gir s participated Eleanor Bailey Ann Boulanger Eva Boulanger FRESHMEN 8: SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Zelva Brown Gladys Canney Alexandria Demostlienes Rosemarie Dowaliby Eunice Firth Dorothy Hankins Gail Hannagan Anna .lanetos Althea Johnson Alice Ixluesener Sophie Ixoloungis Georgianna Koutrelakos Mary Murphy Marjorie Norman Barbara St Cyr Geraldine Towle JUNIOR AND SENIOR BASKETBALL Front Bow R Boxsvert, S Renaud, B Allen R Towle, M Maglaras, G Eaton Boated D Burns, I Glidden, H King E Crossan, A Kichlme, J Tzrrell, K Donovan, M Reardon, E Lanouette, G Hashem Standing N Cloutman, T Markey, P Mou tevelis P LaPierre, J Redden, L Rocheleau M Wiggin J Janelle, P Tsimekles, P Royer, R Lanouette, Miss Flynn, Coach Second Bow J Adams L Roberge, R Colo kathis, A Burns, B Cotton, N Hill, P Smith P Shurtlef M Spolford, S Rowe, E Powell, A King J Desautel, R Fogg Back Row B Cate B Arkwell, D Van de Meulebroecke, B Davidson, M Carroll, G Fitz B Maness,N Miller, C Lee, M Lebow, J Keefe, A McGuire Seated R Dowal1by,E Boulanger, A Klue sener, G Koutrelakos, S lxouloungis, J Brownell, P Soukarxs, M St Cyr, M Koutrelw kos N Maness, Z Brown M Kageleiry E Burns, Miss Flynn, Coach, P Flanagan, A Demosthense, G Hanagan A Janetos Back Row K Eaton A Johnson, E Ilersex L Charest, C Janetos, A Piekxelniak, L Bax ter, N Allen, G Bickford, G Canney Y. . A . I . . : I ' : . ' . . , : . ' . . - . l . . l - , - - , . i . . . . . Standing: G. Towle, E. Bailey, D, Cassell . , . l . . , . , . . . , . . . : . , . . . 1 1 1 n , 4 l , 4 ' 1 a l , 128 fvoffeydaff Volleyball rs an excxtmg fast movmfr game based on co operatron and alertness at all t1mCS Thls year the fourteen teams were dx vrded mto two leagues Sunbeams and Moonbeams The wmmng team, Johnson s Sunbeams defeated Crosby s team rn the Hnal compe trtron Althea Johnson Captam Eleanor Barley Marjorie Norman lkrarjorre Reardon Nancy Mlller Frances Garland Zelva Brown WOLLEY BALL VOLLEYBALL MOONBBAMS Seated J Kmght E Crossan A Krchlme N Reardon, F Garland S Norman, A Johnson E Barley, Z Brown, N Mrller, R Lanouette, G Koutrelakos, J Carroll, S Peck Standing P Lap1erre,R Dowahby, G Can n1ekles,L Banalan, L Roberge, S Rowe M St Csr, A Kluesener, E Boulanger, Mrss Flynn Coach Third Row A Burns, M Carroll 'Z Cotton A Drmosthenes, G Eaton K Donovan B Ark well, D Lacasse, J Desautel, R Boxsvert M Carberry R Fogg, J Adams Fourth Row M Stocklan, J Cassell, D Cas srll F Iersev, N Allen, G Towle, G H'1n'ag'1n P XY hrpp P Hurd Seated M Lebow, P Royer, J Stocklan, B Pratt, E Shaltry, M Vennard, C Crosby, B Allen, M Wrggrn, L Dow, M Kagelelry S Levus Ni Ixoutrelakos, S Koloungls Second Bow L Royer, E Burns, P Flana Flynn, Coach, B Dean, C McShane, P Shurt leif, N Hrll, B Blewett, A McGu1re, B Davrd son, B Maness Third Bow P Moutevehs, D Gage, R La nouette, A Prekrelmak, B Baxter, J Redclen, T Bernard, C Lee, N Cloutman, G Fenerty, C Eaton, D Van de Meulebroecke, T Niarkey M Stroth Fourth Row I Ghdden, H Krng, J Janelle, D Burns, R Towle, M Maglaras, L Rocheleau, A Fagan, B Cate, L Roberge . . . , - . b - - 2 . ' , . , . ' ' , : . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . - l . . . . , ney, S. Renaud, L. Charest,'C. Janetos, Tsi- gan, P. Lord, N. Maness, G. Bickford, Miss .' , , ' , . A - - . . . ' : , . , . , : . ' . . - . , . . . - . I . 4 , J. Y . , u . - - - - 129 grew malty Field hockey lb the fastest 'md ronvhest of all Ulrls sports It YCQUIYCN Great sk1ll keenness, stamma and 'IDOXC all speed The teams were chosen accorclmff classes The teams fimshed as follows FlYSt Place Semors Q16 polntsj Second Place Sophomores 13 polnts C3 poxnts At the end of the season an Xll Star team was chosen Those chosen xxcre Centex Anna Boulan er Qemor Rlifllt Inner Jane Brownell Semor lett lnner Ethel Burns unxor Illgllt Vvlllg' Paullne Soultarls Qenxor lett Huw Xlarx lX'1Q'6lC1I'X llllllll' Center Halfbaclx 'Xanax Hanes unxor left Ililthack Helen lxln gOPll0IllOlC Rldllt Halthack Xmta lxxckhne Sophomore lett lfnlllvack llexuly Xllen Sophomore Lzoahe Zelxa Broun SCIIIOI' ALL STAR FIELD HGCKEY FIELD HOCKEY Seated N Maness, M Kqgeltxry Z Brown Seated A hluescncr, NI Qt Pm Q K P Soukar1s,J Brownell,A IXlLlll1I1L longrs J Brownell T B0lll1llg,0F Z Broun Standing B Allen, D Bums M1ss Flwnu P Soularls, G Ixoutrclalos, R Dowfllrbs Coach H K1ng,E Burns M Koutrelakos 130 Standing R Bomsxcrt G Tfxton K Dono vm, E Burns, Nhss Ilwun Coach, P Ilrmgfm Ix Tlton N Maness, E Hersu, A IilC'llllllt, IL' Crossan Back Row J Janelle, R Towle, B Allen, C Croslrv Allen M Kagelcxry II Ixmg D Cassell, D Burns Y . .R I . . . Z5 . 1 . 1 . , . 1 - F v w . . vp . 6 . . . 5 . , . . . . . . , . ' , : . '. g , . ' 7 ' to '. ' ' L. 1 ' ' m' A .Y 1 . ,Y' .I ', 1' . J 1 I P ,J V V i A v -V v -4 Third Place-Juniors Right Fullback, Dorothy Burns, Sophomore D - ' ' , . , ' ' 1 : . . . ', . , : 1. ' 1 . .. 5-, ou. . . . ' '. J, . ' , , , 1 , . v , I . . ' , ' ,' . . L' i ' . ' ' i . .' ', Y - D n 1 0 , 2 . , ' , . , . - 'I .I A ' 4' Y , 1 , , , . . . . . , . zz , -'. . . , -nv I ' ' , An 1 n -7 N' X x ' X' 1 ' W J SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN SOFTBALL Front Row P Smxth, D Roy, B Arkwell, Bolswert J Txrrell, J Adams, B Whmp Glxdden, L Roberge Seated G Eaton, M Reardon J Redden, T-1g'1n E Crossfxn A Inc-lxlnne, Nl M'1Ul111s Rocheleau, J Janelle, D Burns, H Km Tlurd Row G Hashem, E Shaltry, C Mc Shane, P Rover, E Lanouette, P Laplerre, P Ts1mekles,P Fall, J St Laurent P Mounte velxs Fourth Row B Allen, M W1gg1n,T Bern ard, J Desautel, R Lanouette, L Roberge, B Cate, B Maness, A Mcbulre, M Spofford, B Davxdson D Van de Meulebroeckc, A Chap man, L Banalan Fifth Row J Keefe, R Towle, G Fxtz, M Larroll, R Fogg, J Knmght D Gage, K Don van N Hlll, M Lebow, J Stocklan, D Sevxgny, F Johnson Back Row II Woods, A Burns B Cotton N Cloutman, C Crosby, M Vennard S Renaud, N Mxller, P Shurtleff T Markey, C Lee, S Rowe JUNIOR AND SENIOR SOFTBALL Seated L Baxter, A Pleklelmak, K Eaton, J Carroll, L Charest, C Janetos, R Dowalxby G Canney, A Demosthencs, S Roycr, M St Cyr Standing E Burns, P Flanagan, E Bou langer, G Koutrelakos, b Kouloungms MISS Flynn, Coach, Z Brown A Johnson, E Balley, M Koutrelakos, C Verrette, A Kluesener Back Row P Lord, G B1ckford,N Maness, N Allen, I Dow G Fene1tv,M Kagelcxry, E Hersey, D Cassell. ,v - A A R. 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I . . . , . .. . , . . 131 QJLIZ QJOIZQ Thu year the furls xx ere dlxxcled mto two leagues the Majorettee and the Mmorettee The games were played by the elxmmatlou syQtem To excel m thls sport Stamma aklll and an alnlxty to dwcoxer ones op ponent are requxred MAJORETTE LEAGUE PING PONG The vunners of each league Amta Klch lme Majorette and Thea jane Nulson 'Nhnorette played a serles of three Games to determme the champlonfshxp The scores of the dCCldlIlg' games were 21 14 and 21 17 xuth Thea Jane Nulson as champzon MINORETTE LEAGUE-PING PONG Seated A Fagan, R Dowallbv, J Adams, G Cannev, 9 Renaud A Klchlxne, R Lanouette, A PlLklQllll1k E Ba1lew, N M1ller,B Allen, M St Csr, A Kluesener Standmg II Kmg, I Ghdden D Burns R Towle, J Iilllgllt, C Eaton, K DOHOYTH, Ix Eaton IN Cloutman N Hlll H Woods, E Ghaltry, C Crosbv, Bhss Flynn, Coach Thxrd Row J Janelle, B Deane, R Bora welt J Stoclrlfln M Lebou, I Laplerre B Ark wel, C Lee, F Powell, D Gage D Wan de Meulebroeelc B D'1YlLlS011 Back ROW G Fencltx B Lord P Flalmgan J Redden, C Janetos, E Hersey, D Cassell 0 Seated N Allen, N Maness, G Bxekford, T Markev F Crossfm M Kagelelrv P qlllllll T Bernard P Shurtleff, P Lanouette, P Royer, Second Row C McShane, L Baxter, L Dow E Boulanger Mlss Flynn, Coaeh D Ru r, P Tslmekles, J Keefe, M Wxggm 'NI Vennarfl J St Lawrence, E Bums Third Row S Kouloungxs, G Koutrelakos, Z Brown, B Cate, B Maness, A McGu1rc, S Rowe, L Roberge, J Desautel Fourth Row M Stocklan M Maglaras A Kmg, P Moutevehs, C Lefebvre, A Chap man, M Spofford qi- . h . . 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