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CLASS HISTORY It was in the fall of 1939 when one hundred bewildered freshmen invaded the halls of Dover High. We were mocked and scoffed by the upperclassmen and a few of us unexpectedly barged into the wrong classrooms. However, after a few weeks of confusion we settled down to work. Our classes were organized and to our great amazement we found that work in high school was going to be a little difficult. For our social event of the year, our adviser, Miss Haviar, and our freshman officers planned a Hallowe’en party. That year passed so quickly that at the beginning of our sophomore year we found that we were no longer the insignificant students and began to gain a little respect from our upperclassmen. Three of our prize students, Jane Gault, Ella Anderson, and Peggy Landis, brought honors to the sophomore class by participating in many debates. Anita Keast was chosen as our leader. Three boys were elected as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer—Fred Anderson, Samuel Wood, and Brownlee Smith respectively. Miss Dowd acted as sophomore adviser. As the next year opened, the junior class was found ready to further establish themselves both in studies and in social activities. With the help of Mrs. Sheehan, our officers —Fred Anderson, Frank Guarino, John Ryan, and Betty Opdyke—helped to organize a very successful Prom, which topped the social events of the school year. Our class was well represented in the cast and choruses of the school play. Little did we realize, when we entered our senior year, that our school life was going to be quite different from that in other years. After the organization of the Victory Corps,” many changes were made in our curriculum. Another period was added to the previous six and the activity period was abolished. Since many of our students were leaving school and joining various branches of the armed forces, we decided to hold the Prom in December. We now have those four happy years in back of us; however, we have a much bigger task in front of us. Senior Class Officers President LOUIS COBO Vice-President WINIFRED MORAN Secretary JEANNE MARSHALL T reasurer ANITA FARNSWORTH Page Fourteen
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TIGER STAFF Ediior-in-Chicf Club Editor ....... Class Editor ...... Features Editor ... Photography Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Circulation Editor Typist ............ Adviser ........... ........ Jane Gault Margherita Nazzaro Elizabeth Opdykc Eleanor Moglia Edward Benning Frank McLaughlin Raymond Annaconc Margaret Landis Bernadina Cicchctti Jean Williamson Miss Cornelia Boyd A Junior Tiger Staff was formed last year in order to give students experience which is necessary for editing a yearbook and to elect their editors for the following year. Members of the Senior Tiger Staff, which consists of approximately thirty-five seniors and two juniors, must have been a member of the Junior Tiger Staff, must be interested in journalism, and any work which is connected with the yearbook. The purpose of the club is to publish the school’s annual yearbook, The Tiger.” The members put in much of their own time and worked hard to make this yearbook the best that the students of Dover High have ever been able to publish. Pjgc Fifteen
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