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Qiuul, yiinsdsuifL Jhbih -SswoiL Then, almost before we knew it, we were Juniors, faced with the problem of raising money for the Prom and the yearbook. And face it we did; the money we received from the magazine campaign was saved to help finance this book. The Prom, held in the Moose Hall instead of the gym, was a great success. It now remains as a pleasant memory. Earlier in the year we had elected the following officers: president, Henry Shapiro; vice-president, Marion Hartley; and secretary-treasurer, Berniss Friedman. Finally we reached the goal of all our hopes. We were Seniors! Immediately after school began we elected our class officers. Raymond Ciardi was chosen president; Margaret Angle, vice-president; Doris Weber, secretary; and Adelaide Kennedy, treasurer. The class was very much saddened by the untimely death of our beloved dean and adviser, Mrs. Addie M. L. Cummins. Her position as adviser to the yearbook staff was efficiently filled by Miss Cornelia Boyd. Leo Lewin Martin Mann Adelaide Kennedy Yearbook Staff JhsL Jiqsm.
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CLASS MOTTO We strive for character, not for fame. CLASS COLORS Orchid and Yellow CLASS FLOWER Orchid CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT RAYMOND CIARDI VICE-PRESIDENT MARGARET ANCLE SECRETARY DORIS WEBER TREASURER ADELAIDE KENNEDY ASSISTANT TREASURERS BERNISS FRIEDMAN EDNA RAINBOW MARION HARTLEY JhsL QIoaa. ofc Senior Class Officers Class History Way back in 1933, two hundred timid students entered D.H.S. We were only freshmen then, with nothing to worry about except to use the right stairs. Ray Doerr was elected president; Nicholas Dotschay, vice-president; Betty Stone, secretary; and James Gould, treasurer. Next year we attained the high status of Sophomores. We were expected to razz the Freshmen, and we gave it to them!! The officers were: Ray Doerr, president; Marion Murphy, vice-president; Marilynn Smith, secretary; and Betty Stone, treasurer.
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JACK BAYMORE “It couldn’t have been Jack—the rest of the rest of the orchestra must have been out of tune.” Orchestra, I. 2. 3. 4; Band. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hermes Club, 3, 4; Track, 3; Tennis. 3; Press Club, 3; Stenographers’ Speed Club. 4 (Vice-President) ; Business English Club, 4 (President); Baseball, 4. WILLIAM AHLERS “Haste makes waste; why hurry?” Junior Business Club. 1; Riding Club. 2; Aviation Club. 2; Rifle Club. 2; Hermes Club, 3. 4; Fireman, 3; Business English Club. 4. JOHN BEST “I have a name, a little name.” Junior Business Club. 1; Baseball, 2. 3; Traffic Club. 3. GARTH BOPP “Drat the boy! He’s off to sleep again.” Football. 1, 2, 3; Baseball. 1, 2. 3; Business English Club, 4 WINIFRED ALPERS “Brightly smiles and sweetly sings.” Junior Business Club. I; Glee Club, I; Dancing, 2; Business English Club. 4; Stenographers' Speed Club, 4; Tiger Staff. 4. WILLIAM AMMERMAN “Not over-studious, not too gay, but a rare good fellow.” Junior Business Club. 1; Aviation Club. 2; Safety Patrol. 2. 3; Baseball, 2. 3, 4; Political Club. 3; Fireman. 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4. MARY BRADY “Blessed are the meek.” Junior Business Club, 1; Basketball, I, 2, 3; Dancing. 2; Banking Squad. 3; Stenographers' Speed Club. 4; Business English Club, 4; Tiger Staff, 4. STEPHEN BRADY “Who speaks much, often blunders.” Baseball, 2, 3; Aviation Club, 2, 3; Riding Club, 3 (Vice-President). MARGARET ANGLE “Honest labor bears a lovely face.” Paterson: Library Club. 1. 2; Dramatic Club. 1. 2 (Treasurer 2); French Club. 2: Service Ball. 1. 2; Basketball. 2. Dover: French Club, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Latin Club. 3; Pro and Con, 4 (Secretary) ; Tiger Staff. 4. MARJORIE BUBLITZ “In quiet she reposes.” Junior Business Club. 1; Dancing. 2; Needlecraft Club. 3; Stenographers’ Speed Club. 4; Business English Club, 4; Year Book Committee, 4. JhsL JiqsiA.
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