Dover High School - Tiger Yearbook (Dover, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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 ecfcuea • • Wc, the ‘ 9ers, being of sound minds (we hope), herewith set forth in writing our last will and testament. Rosalie Aaronson leaves her leather-bound hockey stick to anyone who knows one end from the other Charlie Ackerman bestows his pleasant personality to Joe De Pasquale. Johnny Ackerman and Freddie Gallanda leave their wolfing to Roger Tims. Adelia Angelo leaves her shyness to Bea Green Elizabeth Baldy bequeaths her lovely voice to Elaine Johnston. Gloria Berry and Grace Smith leave their athletic ability to Joyce Alexander and Ida Delvey. Ellen Betcher leaves her Amazon build to Janice Daingerfield Norma Jean Black and Sophie Ruiz pass on their remarkable ability of understanding boys to Gloria Crouse and Lois Helseth. Marguerite Blickley leaves her clerical skill to her sister, Ethel. Barbara Bocchino leaves her giggles to Jean MacCuilum. Bob Bostrom leaves his absent mindedness to Dick Painter and Jimmie McCahill. Jimmie Burchell leaves, along with Larry Brown. Barbara Bush bestows her freckles to Marion Nixon. Jim Bushinski leaves his way with women to Luther Miller. Tom Byram, Arthur Powell, and Charlie Cajigao leave—together! ‘ Chippy Caccavale leaves his ability to drop 'em in to Bob Burdge. Gloria Cajigaos attractiveness goes to Mary Amatucci. Gladys Castillo leaves her admiration for Mr. Cronholm to Carol Antoniadis. Ruth Chegwiddcn bequeaths her standing room on the Mine Hill bus to whomever gets there first Eddie Chen leaves his job as vice-president of the Student Government to Wilson. Bill Churm bestows his title of Best all round to Joe Esposito. Dominic Ciardi leaves his way with the faculty to Paul Sullivan. Frank Cicchetti leaves his wisecracks to anyone who can digest them. Palmina Cifeili bequeaths her history absorption to all anti-history student . Jack Clark passes on some more good looks to Eddie Secco and Wally Drexel. Jerry Cocchiarella bequeaths his quarterback position to Charlie Jones. Gil Corey leaves his rare ability of getting out of classes to Jack Doyle. Elaine Cutter and Pat McAteer bestow their pretty brown eyes to Angela Sinnis and Dot Slaughter. Everett Dalrymple leaves his hunting daze to George Lawrence. Laura De Gise bequeaths her ability to get along with everyone to Rixic Ward. Margaret DcGraw leaves her corny jokes to Diane Pierson. Lucy DePascale leaves her natural curls to any girl who hates to set her hair. Bob DcWitt leaves his leadership to Allen Hale. Betty Lou Dickerson leaves her quiet dignity to Joyce Simpson. Albert Donofno, Walter Miller, and Arthur Ball leave—their seats! Beverly Edgerton and Howard Chcgwidden leave Mr Verseput—at a loss. Ruthie Edwards was going to leave her Wharton sweater but she can t bear to part with it. Shirley Eisner leaves her vivid imagination to anyone who can control it. Lyman Moose Ellis leaves his nickname to the junior with the best set of horns. Joan Essig bestows her spirit of sociability to Eleanore Fogarty. Rita Essig leaves her love of man-hating to Shirley Rotella Tom Estwick and Bill Russell leave their friendliness to Donald Landzberger. Layton Everitt leaves his beau-ties to all his girlfriends. Art Farr bestows his tattered chemistry notebook to Bob Gilkyson. Lois Federici leaves her footprints in the halls of D H.S. to (you guessed it) Harry Estwick. Norma Ferrtero and Doris Bixler bequeath their height to Lenoria Johnson. George Fichter leaves his job as movie operator to Dean Tuttle. Barbara Fine leaves her position as guard on the basketball team to Peggy Schubert. Phyllis Fisher bestows her many nicknames to Nancy Fisher. Ray Fisher bequeaths his western style” to Bill Gillespie. Marion Flachs leaves her P A D. notes to Jerry Fogelson. Juanita Forgash bestows her silence to Henry Hermes. Jean Forrester leaves her seat in Dick s Diner to Dot Schamp. Bob Fritz leaves his practice pants to Chut Gomez. Joan Garthe bestows her personality to June Briant Shirley Gauer leaves her love of horses to the one and only—Bob Borgstrom. Dick Gaynor leaves his tuba to any scrawny junior that wants a broken back. Catherine Gonroski leaves her days of skipping to Madelyn Castaldi. Arnold Green leaves his freedom of speech to all future P A D. students. Chris Groeters leaves her knitting needles to Sammy Jump. Helen Grogan leaves her pull” with Mr Hopkins to any unfortunate student of biology. Leo Gross leaves his car to Nelson Ferry. Ray Hahn leaves Miss Dowd happy. Our class wolf. Bill Hall, retiring from his position. leaves his knowledge of women to Jasper Sullivan. Joan Harmon, with a pang of regret, leaves her little black book to Kit Gosnell. Claudeen Harper leaves her band uniform to Catherine Nixon. Margaret Hastie leaves her place in the cafeteria to anyone who s quick enough to get it. Dorine Hauptli leaves her happy disposition to Irma Bryant Norma Hedden leaves Joan Nicholas some more red hair. Betty Heins leaves her seat in salesmanship to the lucky junior that gets there first. Bill Hilbert bestows his radio genius to all future amateurs. e 28

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ACTIVITIES EMILY STEVENS • Art Appreciation 1; Band 1,2; Dramatics 2, 4; Student Prints 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 4; French Club 3; Metropolitan Opera Guild 1. DOROTHY SWEENEY • Basketball I; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1, 2; Dancing 1, 2; Artistic Typing 2, 3; Ceramics 3, 4; Service Club 4; S. S. Debs 4. ELSIE THOMPSON • G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2; Soccer I, 2; Hockey 1,2; Needlecraft 2, 3; Rifle Club 1; Dancing 1, 2; Travel Club 2; Service Club 4; Softball 1, 2. HERBERT TIERNEY • Roxbury: Art 1; Rifle 1. Dover; Dancing I, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Intramural Baseball 2, 3; J. V. Football 2, 3; Shuffle board 2; Chess and Checkers. BEVERLY TILLMAN • Library Club I; Photography 3. NORMA TIRELLA • G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1; Rhythmic Dancing I; Student Prints 2, 3, 4 (Photographer and Assistant Business Manager); Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 3. DONALD WEISSFLOG THEODORE WHITE KitzeP' Ted” ‘'Life is gay in every way. Business to him is a pleasure, and pleasure is his business. DORIS UHLIG • G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Needlecraft 1; Dramatics 2; Artistic Typing 3; Speed Typing 3; Service Club 4; S. S. Debs 4; Dancing 1, 2; Riding 1. JOANNE UNDERWOOD • Philadelphia: Iris Reporter I; Bible Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Student Government 1. Dover: Ping-Pong 2; Platform Specialists 3; Crafts 3; Tiger Staff 4; Key-ettes 3, 4; Student Prints 2, 3, 4; Debating 2, 3, 4 (Secretary). DOROTHY VALENTINE • Library Club 1; Photography 3. TEUNIS Van de GRAAF • Cross-Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4; World Affairs 3; Science 1; Photography 2; Football Club 2; Journalism 4. STANLEY WASILEWSKI • J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 1; Football Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; Sharpshooters 3; Varsity D 4. JOHN WEBER • Movie Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 4; Bowling Club 1; Chess and Checkers 2; Track 3; Photography 2. DONALD WEISSFLOG • Intramural Baseball 1; Photography Club 2; Ping-Pong 2; Hobby Club 3; Baseball 3; Varsity D” 3, 4; Rod and Gun 4. THEODORE WHITE • Chess and Checkers 1, 2, 3; Navy Club 3; Football Club 1,2; Dancing 1; Baseball 2, 3. WARREN WHITMORE • Track 2, 3; Cross-Country 2,3,4; Intramural Baseball 1, 2; Varsity D” 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Navy Club 3; Football I; Dancing 1, 2; Art Club 2. ELAINE WOLF • Shuffle board 1; Art Appreciation 1; Dramatics Club 2; Student Prints 2, 3, 4 (Associate Editor); G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Keyette Club 3 (Treasurer), 4; French Club 3, 4 (President); Soccer 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Student Government 4 (Treasurer); Tiger Staff 4 (Editor-in-Chief); Quill and Scroll 4; Girls' Leaders 1, 2. ANA ZACCARDI Italian Club 1; Dancing 1, 2; Needlecraft 2; Artistic Typing 3; Service Club 4. HUGH ZUCCHERI • Intramural Baseball 1, 3, 4; Student Government 1,3; Ping-Pong 2; Chess and Checkers 2; Dancing 1, 2; Intramural Wrestling 3; Pan-American Club 1; Tumbling 1; Journalism 4. WARREN WHITMORE Buddy” The faster you run, the sooner you get there. ELAINE WOLF Woo fie” The will to achieve. ANNA ZACCARDI ” Annd' 'Til live on laughter.' HUGH ZUCCHERI Zuke” Beware! Mischief at work. Page 27



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Roger Holmes leaves his great brain to the Science Department because Mr Verseput is curious to see if he can find anything in it. Dot Hughson bequeaths her love of talk to Eileen Barna. Suzanne Jamieson leaves her pigeon toes to Joan Murray. Bill Johnson leaves his muscles to Heels Beals” (Jimmy Romano). Bob Kaplan wishes to leave his title of Ape” to any junior that goes in for monkey-business. Stan Kaufman bestows his ability with the shot-put to his brother, Jerry Eddy Kelly leaves that Irish gleam” to Jack Laverty. Steve Jeff” Kepler bestows his nickname to the funny papers. Bill King's butch haircut is left to George Milonas. Danny Lake wishes to pass on all his girls to Frank La Malfa. Eloise Lamerton leaves her petite stature to Carole Esposito. Russ Lansing gifts his athletic ability to Bill Cleffi. Mildred Larsen bestows her calm beauty to Glenn Taggart. Dick Laverty leaves his girlfriend(s) ??? Doris Lawrence leaves her cute little dimples to Betty Auburn. Paul Leymeister leaves school to further his career at McGregor's. Jimmy Lloyd bequeaths his big feet to anyone who can lift them. Dolores Magura leaves her position as captain of the cheerleaders to the most deserving junior. LeRoy Malmstone and Mary Ruiz leave their blond tresses to Rich Mirshak and Mary D'Ottavio. Lois Marshall leaves her strut” to Betty Lou Burchell. Kenny Martin and Tcunis Van de Graaf leave their seats at the Empire to any fellow who appreciates the finer things of lifc(??). Doris McCrea bestows her dance steps to Marla Smith. Mary Ann McGuire passes on her sewing skill to Lucy Albensie. Margie Metz, Dorothy Valentine, and Anna Jankowiak leave their attractive blonde hair to Tony Luci and Sharon Reed. James Miller leaves his ability to flunk all math tests to James Johnson. Kenny Miller leaves his special English ability to anyone who can handle it. John Miso bestows his cunning ways to Irwin Burstem. Joan Mitterlmg leaves her skill in bookkeeping to all who need it. Donald Morgan leaves his Green Waves” jacket to Bob Jolly. Emma Lou Newlin bestows her skill in shorthand to anyone who needs it. Rosemary Newman wills her abounding energy to Helen Poulas. Faith Nixon bequeaths her tallness to Janet Smith. Marilyn Nordberg leaves her infectious grin to Lois Wolfe. George Pelechic leaves his 1,001 excuses to the first late junior of next year. Helen Pierson leaves her quiet ways to Doris Jones and Greta Christensen Leona Pipitone and Jean Preziosi bequeath their compatibility to Jill Richards and Margaret Jarrett. Arnold Pruden leaves his red flannel shirt to the moths. Glenn Pruden leaves his sleeping during classes to Mack Lafko. Bob Raymond bestows his artistic ability to Donald Peterson Jean Richards' seat in shorthand is bequeathed to Dot Williams Margaret Rogalo bestows her boyfriends on Arlene Sexton. June Romano leaves her typing and shorthand speed to her sister, Betty Jack Ryan bestows his deviltry” to Marty McCarthy. Edic Sacks leaves her battered-up family car to any junior brave enough to drive it Walt Sarles bestows his jokes, gestures, and also his closest friend, Lawcgee, to Joe Hussey. Stan Schoonmaker leaves his complaints to those who are supposed to graduate in February. Lorraine Schultz leaves her appendix to the biol-ogy department. Dot Schwartz bequeaths her ability to cram her French reports to Anne Singer Gladys Schwind and Carmcla Landini leave their quiet personalities to all noisy juniors. Jennie Schwind leaves her studious habits to Joan Cappello. Gloria Scudder bestows her church solos to anyone who can appreciate them. Shirley Scudder leaves her twirling to Marlene Tierney. Shirley Sexton leaves her place on the cheer-leading squad to the fortunate junior who takes her place. Don Sharp bestows Munson Hill to Bill Dart-nell. Bill Sherring leaves Tom Dewey to Harold Booser. Pat Shortill bestows her big brown eyes to Ann Wardell. Shirley Silverthornc leaves her cover-girl appearance to Barbara Gill. Vinton Singer leaves his closet full of trophies to Lou Stamos. Bob Slack, with infinite joy, just leaves. Eugene Smith bequeaths his spikes to his brother. Pat Smith’s flirting” is left to Diane Jeffery Paul Smith leaves his library card to anyone who can use it. Hal” Stanton bestows his thumbing ability on Route 6 enroute to N. Y. to any adventurous individual. Rich Stengel bequeaths his perfect attendance record and his visits to Mr Cronholm to anyone who is game enough to accept them. Dot Sweeney leaves her co-operativeness to Jane Popelka and Joan Reilley. Elsie Thompson and Georgia Laubach bequeath their blushing to Ruby Neitz. Herbie Tierney leaves his tatoo to Mr. Huber. Beverly Tillman and Anna Zaccardi both will their easy going ways to Jane Day and Janis Byram. Norma Tirella leaves her musical ability to Sheila Taylor. Doris Uhlig relinquishes her job as secretary to Mr Airola to anyone who is looking for a non-profitable position. Joanne Underwood leaves the trials of having her name mispronounced to Jerard Sclinfreund. John Weber and Buddy Whitmore leave their kinky hair to Robert Woodhull. Stan Wasilewski leaves his football socks to Tom Graham. Donald Weissflog exports his fun-loving spirit to Texas Connelly. Ted White s neatness goes to Bogert Holley. Elaine Wolf leaves all her positions to any junior who can fill them. ' Zuke” Zucchen bestows his drumming” to Curt Roberts.

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