Dover High School - Tiger Yearbook (Dover, NJ)

 - Class of 1930

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ELEANOR GILL “Gillie “Snappy tho’ I am, I’m not elastic Var. Basketball (1); Class Basketball. Capt. (3-4); Baseball (3); Chorus (1-2-3-4); Pres. Latin Club (2) : Pres. Science Club (3): Sec. Civics Club (1): Girl Reserves (2-3 4): Pro and Con (4) . Dramatics (1-3); Tiger Staff (4) : Student Council (4) : Treas. Sr. Class. Dark eyes, dark hair Full of pep, ne'er a care; Who's this pal, don’t be silly No one else but our “Gillie.” ERNEST GILL “Brud “Easiness of movement is becoming to my type.” Sec. Sophomore Class: Treas. Sr. Hi-Y (3-4): Letter Men s Club (4); Treas. Latin Club (3): German Club (4) : Pres. Student Council (4) : Track (3-4) : Pro and Con (4): Chorus (4): Delta Kappa (4): Tiger Staff (4). Ernest is our best looking boy His speeches, everyone seems to enjoy; Tall. dark, and handsome is this man Still he’s proved to be no athletic fan. ALICE GREEN “Al” “A word to the wise is sufficient Civics Club (1); Chorus (1-2-3-4): Glee Club (3): Basketball (4). Absent in the morning, here at noon Not exactly late, but never too soon; Just the same she’s a student fine Who can work along most any line. HERBERT GREENBERG “Herbie” “One fool can ask more questions than a hundred wise men can answer. Civics Club (1) : German Club: Delta Kappa (4) : Track (3-4). Always making some “wise crack His hair is curly and jet black; In the halls he’s always found Hardly knowing for where he s bound. T wenty-five

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WILLIAM FARR “Reuben” Sometimes I sit and think—Sometimes I only sit.” Football (2-3-4); Basketball (1-2-4); Capt. (3). Bill is an athletic chap In class, quite often takes a nap: Real dark hair and dreamy eyes He’s a fellow who always plays wise. FRANK FERRY Frank” He never did harm that we know of. German Club (2-3-4); Tiger Staff (4): Zeta Alpha (3): Basketball Squad (3-4): Delta Kappa (4); Class Basketball (1-2): Track (4): Hockey (4): Sr. Hi-Y (3-4). Frank so quiet and so neat Is one who never refuses to eat; We hope some day he hits the right trail For in school he was never known to fail. JANE FRENCH Jane” A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Chorus (1-2-3-4); Girl Reserves (4); Class Basketball (3-4): Dramatics (2-3); Pro and Con (4); Tiger Staff (4). Here is our class artist Who, we all agree Is a very good sport And likes snappy company. HARRIS FRIEDMAN Harris” Belter late than never. Vicc-Pres. French Club (3) : Latin Club (4) : Pro and Con (3-4); Track Squad (3-4): Delta Kappa (4); Radio Club (4) : Sec. Zeta Alpha (3) : Precipitators (1-2-3-4). Witty and exceptionally smart With him. the teachers hate to part; Generally found in nook or crook Scanning the lines of some good book. Twenty-four



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JANET LOUISE HANCE Jan “A quiet maid there are but few; Who know the treasures hid in you Chorus (1-2 3-4). A quiet blond is “Jan” Exceptionally fond of every man; In all her classes she's a help Always works and never yelps. MARJORIE HOPKINS Mary” Smart and snappy. Pepper is my middle name. Chorus (1-2-3): French Club (3): Dramatics (1-3); Girls’ Reserves Basketball (1-2); Latin Club (2); Civics Club (1); Treas. Jr. Class. Big brown eyes—very snappy On the go—always happy; Everyone’s friend, to all a pal “Marg” is certain one nice gal. GRACE HOSKING Grace” Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Girl Reserves (2-3. Pres. 4): Chorus (1-2-3-4); Class Basketball (3-4); Dramatics (2-3); Pro and Con (4); Tiger Staff (4). Who’s that coming down the hall? Why—Grace, most popular of all; She has a giggle that’s supreme And is a wonderful pal—especially to “Gene.” LESLIE HULBERT Less” ”Haste makes waste.”—Why hurry? Hermes Club (1-2-3). Always gay and full of fun Rather noisy, too; His studies never worry him As long as he gets through T wenty-six INETEEN THIRTY - TIGER I

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