Dover High School - Swirl Yearbook (Dover, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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JAMES B. ARNOLD “Jay” Vocational Course. Pageant 1; Sportsmen Club 3; Intramurals 3-4. His favorite pastime is skating. BETTE CAMP “Kempy” General Course. Commercial Club 2: English librarian 3. Can she really analyze your handwriting? FLORENCE ELIZABETH I)E TOFIO Commercial Course. Chorus 1-2; Librarian 2; Hall Guide 3; Intramural 3-4. Steadfastness is noble quality. JULIA DETORIO Commercial Course. I ibrarian 3. A good heart is better than fame. BILL WILSON EBERLE Commercial Course. Intramurals 23—4; Crimsonian Staff 3-4; Outlook Staff 4; Masmte Gavel 4; Treas. 4. For he’s a jolly good fellow! EDITH HERMAN General Course. Chorus 1 ; Choir 2-3-4; Girl Reserves 2-4: Intramurals 4; Home Economics Club 4. Reserved—for somebody in the future. AUDREY JANE KOHLER Commercial Course. Science Librarian 2: Home Economics Club 3; Chorus 4. Ever reserved and quiet. ERNIE LAG ATT A “Lazonga” College Entrance Course. Photography Club 4: Basketball Mgr. 3; Football Mgr. 3-4; Taxidermy 3-4. The medicine man of the football squad ! DOROTHY LAHM “Lahmcy” Commercial Course. Intramurals 3. She's quiet till you know her, but after you know her. try and keep her quiet. ISABEL LAHMERS “Izzy” Commercial ( ourse. Chorus 1-4. If silence were golden, she’d Ik rich. MARY LOMBARDO General Course. Chorus 1-2; Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4; Hall Guide 2; English I ibrarian 2: Intramurals 3-4. Oh. for her jet black hair. EVELYN CATHERINE MIKULICH “Mick” Commercial Course. Girl Reserves 1; Chorus 1-2; Home Economics Club 3‘ I ramurals 3-1. A girl who is always good natured. AUDREY J. MILLER “Sandra” College Entrance Course. Chorus I ; Choir 2: Science I ibrarian 3; Leaders Club 3: hr nch Club 4: Debate Club 4. The feminine Einstein. ARTHUR EUGENE PAGE “Gene General Course. Intramurals 1-4. Quietlv reserved. ARTHUR SCHUMACHER General Course. Choir 2-3. He’s a regular Don Juan as Don Juan’s go. WALLY UNSOLD College Entrance Course. He has the style of Romeo. IRENE VLAD “Rally” General Course. Chorus 2-3-4; Home Economics Club 3: Vice Pres. 3. Her life is within her own walls. HAROLD WATSON “Hal General Course. Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Those who learn to know him. learn to like him. It can’t be these are the only Seniors who are photogenic. Se triors

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EDISON TECCO “Ed” College Entrance Course. Int-amurals 1-2-4; Kent Scholarship Tests 2-3: History Award 3 ; Track 3-4 ; Student Council 3-4 ; Annual Staff 3-4 ; Business Manager 4; French Club 4; Vice Pres 4. A quiet exterior often hides a wealth of wisdom. BETTY LOUISE TEMPLE “Squirt’’ College Entrance Course. Freshmen Players 1; Choir 1; Girl Reserves 1-2; Student Council 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3-4; Ensembles 1-2-3-4; Sr. Naturalist Club 2: English 1 ibrarian 2; Orchestra 2-3; Sock Buskin 2-3; Intramurals 2-3-4; Prom Committee 3; Tennis Champion 3 : Crimsonian Staff 3-4 ; I eaders Club 3-4; Pres. 4: Outlook Staff 4; “ Yhat a I ife. There are many things she can do very well. DON TEMPLE “Knightie” Commercial Course. Art 1 : Chorus 1 ; Class Treasurer 1 ; Pageant 1 : Commercial Club 2: Vice Pres. 2; Class Vice Pres. 2: Photography Club 2: Student Guide 2: Naturalist Club 3; Prom Committee 3: Usher Club 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4 ; Class Vice Pres. 4 ; Outlook Staff 4 ; Crimsonian Staff 4. His enthusiasm is mostly inside. DEUPER THOMPSON “Dube’’ Vocational Course. Pageant 1: Chorus 1-2-3; Stadium Club 1-2-3-4; Nature Club 2-3; Sportsmen Club 2-3-4 : General Science 1 ibrarian 3-4; Biology Club 4. He sometimes sits and thinks, other times he just sits. MARGARET TRUSTDORF “Gret” Commercial Course. Chorus 1 ; Pageant 1 : Girl Reserves 1-2-4 ; Sec. 2; Sr. Naturalist Club 2-3; Jr. Choir 2-3; Sr. Choir 4; Intramurals 2-3-4. She’s nice. kid. but that’s not all. Some people say she’s quite a doll. JUNE VAN ALSTYNE “Dimples’’ Commercial Course. Pageant 1. Choir 1: Hall Guide 2; Science Librarian 2. Often she has a dreamy look in her pretty eyes. HOWARD WAGNER “Wag” Commercial Course. Intramurals 1-2-3-4; Pageant 2; Photography Club 2-4 ; Hi-Y 3-4; Stage Crew 3-4. If worry were the only cause of death, this boy would live forever. PEGGY GIBSON WAGNER “P. G.” College Entrance Course. Debate Club 1 ; Photography Club I ; Freshman Players 1; Pres. 1; Pageant 1-2; Girl Reserves 1-2-3; Thespians 1-2-3; Chorus 1-4; Sock Buskin 2; Choir 2-3-4; Outlook Staff 3; Crimsonian Staff 3; Office 3; Prom Committee 3; Kent Scholarship Tests 3; Annual Staff 4; Masque Gavel 4: Sec. 4; French Club 4; “Three Pills in a Bottle ; “A Matter of Choice : “What a I ife : “Our Town ; “Auf W'ieder-sehen ;’’ I ove Rides the Rails. Her way is dramatic. NANCY LUETTE WARING “Louie’’ General Course. Choir 12: Girl Reserves 1-2-4; Pageant 1-2-3; Commercial Club 2; Student Guide 2-3; Sock Buskin 2-3: Sec. 3; Intramurals 2-3-4; Student Council 3: Sec. 3: Prom Committee 3: Thespians 4; Annual Staff 4; “What a I ife ; “Once There Was a Princess. She's noisy as a phonograph but popular as can be. EILEEN YACKEY “Sis’ General Course. American Problems Librarian 4. A very quiet, friendly student. RUBY ROBERTA YOSS Commercial Course. Pageant I: Chorus I: Band I-2-3-4; Commercial Club 2 : Hall Guide 2: Girl Reserves 2-3-4; Crimsonian Staff 3 ; Attendance Office 3-4. She’s a genial friend, once you know her. MAXINE M. ZOLLARS “Max” College Entrance Course. Band 1: Pageant 1-2; Chorus 1-2-3; Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4: English I ibrarian 2; leaders Club 3. Hands off. she's Al’s gal—but she can still still be your pal. RUTH MARIE WEBER “Breeze” College Entrance Course. Freshmen Players 1: Chorus 1; Pageant 1-2-3; (iirl Reserves 1-2-4; Drum Majorette 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Choir 2; English I ibrarian 2; Student Guide 2: Sr. Naturalist Club 2: Sock Buskin 2-3: Intramurals 2-3-4 ; Attendance Office 2-4: Prom Committee 3; “What a I ife ; “Once 4 here Was a Princess. A true example of effervescent youth. GLENN WILLIAM WHERELEY “Grumpic” College Entrance Course Track Mgr. 1 ; Visual Aids 1-2; Trcas. 1 : Student Council 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Reserve Football Scorer 2; Class Treas. 3; Ring Committee 3. He has no equal. Come what may—he makes the best of it. PAULINE MAE WRIGHT “Polly” Commercial Course. Chorus 1: Pageant 1-3: Intramurals 2; Choir 3. She’s a competitor for the “quietest kid. 24



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Five down and one to go—only one more year in which to win our laurels, for next year we triumphantly claim our right as Seniors. Then we’ll be footloose—no Seniors to step on our plans. The Junior assembly—an entravaganza extra-ordinary, if there ever was one, was our most outstanding production. Suffice to say, the prom was the greatest social success of the year. We also sponsored the noon-day dance every Wednesday in the girls’ gym. Active in music, art, dramatics, and other extra-curricula activities, the class proved their versatility in many fields. Junior Class Officers Left to Right President .... Assembly Representative . Secretary and Treasurer Historian .... Vice President Maurice Alleshouse . Marian Bartels . . Don Snyder . Martha Seibert . . . Bii.l Leiser - 3I 26 £

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