Dover High School - Tiger Yearbook (Dover, NJ)

 - Class of 1946

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Doris Hill Doris is often seen, but she is hardly ever heard. In her sophomore year, because of her desire to learn more about cameras, she joined the Photography Club. Doris is also known to be extremely handy with a needle, and has effected many Paris Creations.” Donald Hoffman Commonly known as the Mayor,” Mr. Hoffman is stamped as the life of the party and the noise of the school. He’s quite a man of society, for the D.H.S. gang manages to pile in and out of his Mine Hill residence every Saturday night. Doris Hollenbeck With that insatiable craving for mischief and an inability to sit still for more than five consecutive minutes, Dot” luckily had a knack for getting out of little difficulties.” A cheerleader for two years, this chipper little miss would be an excellent ad for vitimins. Dorothy Horowitz Dotty's” blond hair can be seen bobbing along the halls at almost any time. One of the favorite screwballs” of our class, she is an excellent contributor to the Student Prints. We feel she would be a success in the field of journalism with her talent and personality. Jean Jacobus Jean is a really sweet girl who is rather quiet when she is not hurrying around with her friends, talking at top speed about almost any subject which is of mutual interest. Her good humor is in evidence no matter where she may be. Robert Holley Gay, jovial Bob” is one boy who is always heard before he is seen. His wit is in full evidence wherever he is. The Krum Kolum” of the Student Prints is his pet diversion. All in all, we think Bob is okay. Ethel Hrivnak Ethel is simply one grand girl—voted to be the girl who has done most for D.H.-S. She was elected secretary of the Student Government and is as outstanding in athletics as in her regular academic subjects. Her cheerful personality will take her far in the world. Lorraine Jones Skillful with her pallet and brush, Jonesy” shows her talent by helping with the art work. Delightful humor spiced with cheerful chuckles is Lorraine as we all know her best. Her carefree, happy manner would help this future nurse cure anyone's sickness. y Page 23

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Frances Gold Fran can put a dress together as quickly as we can say Jack Robinson and her able skill in playing classics and swing on the ivories would be hard to beat any time. All this—and good sense, too—make up this talented miss. Jean Goodenough Jeanie is easily recognized by her wavy hair, green eyes, and a slight spotting of freckles—not to mention her two lovely dimples. Her expertness in the held of sports has given her a prominent position on many first teams. James Gross Jimmy, although he looks very shy, is really quite a cut-up. He meets everyone with some bright remark, and blushes from ear to ear whenever the attraction is centered upon him. Jimmy likes all sports, of which baseball is his favorite. Dorothy Hance Flashing dark eyes and an eager smile put Dotty” on top. Her capability in everything she undertakes is a factor much in her favor. Elected Typing Editor of our yearbook, her flying fingers are well appreciated. Dotty has been prominent in the Student Prints and all sports during her high school career. James Hanna A smile for all he meets and his jogging walk, which he so nobly inherited from track, certainly add up to a likeable fellow. Although Jimmy came to D.H.S. only last year, he has won the hearts of all, especially the girls'. James Hawkins Jimmy is a quiet lad, we agree, but noisy enough to make his presence known. His black curly hair seems to attract a great deal of attention. A pleasant voice and a smile for all help make Jimmy” a great guy. Harry Hauptli Never caring what goes on about him, Pope” lives in a world that's all his own. He is ready and willing to add a comment to a class when things slow up, although he is more often found sleeping. It cannot be denied—Harry is a lot of fun. William Herrmann An active member of the Movie Club, Bill” does his best to help keep all the equipment in good working order. He is interested in most sports and has been a member of the Varsity D Club since his sophomore year. Page 22



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■William Kaiser Sure proof of the old saying, Good things come in small packages.” Bill' is vice-president of the Student Government. Aside from being a very active member of the baseball and basketball teams, Vamp” is a sports lover in general and a favorite in his classes. Joseph Kennedy Joe,” this year's editor of the Tiger, is certainly hard to keep up with. Besides being a good tonic” to have around and active in many clubs, Joe is very artistic and can draw anything; in fact, at one time he ran his own newspaper! Robert List Every school has its track star and the one at Dover High is Bob.” Students never will forget when he broke the county quarter mile record in the county meet. Lis-ty” has a promising future ahead of him in the athletic field. Shirley Keiser Quiet and scholarly, Shirl does well in all her subjects. Ready, willing and able, she tackles her work, insisting that it really isn't work at all. With her splendid business ability and cheerful nature, Shirley should go far in the business world. Walter Lake Walt” is one of our own fellows who really looks good in that Navy Blue.” He's been in the service for quite a long time and he’s certainly been missed by all the boys and girls who ever were acquainted with him. John Mauger Our own Chick” can rattle off the dates of every year —Yes, indeed—a true history whiz! And that's not all —His skill in tootin' that trumpet will certainly make Harry James’ hair turn grey, as well as chase all our blues away. William McCabe To tell the truth, Bill McCabe is one of D.H.S.'s more quiet citizens, though a friendly one. Although usually preferring to sit back and enjoy things, he has participated in the Movie and Shuf-fleboard Clubs, and has taken an interest in a number of Dover High's sports. Sondra Meyer Sandy’s popularity may be attributed to her pleasing personality. She is known for her soft pleasant drawl, wavy chestnut hair and bright friendly smile. Possessing brains as well as beauty is another of Sandy's assets, and this winsome lass uses all of her talents well. Page 24

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