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GUIDES JOHN CONNELLY Potsdam State Teachers College NATALIE GOLDSTEIN Rutgers, B.S. EDWARD LILJF.STRAND E. LELAND SMITH Potsdam State Normal HELEN HOLLAND Secretary BEATRICE COOPER Massachusetts School of Art, B.S. VIRGINIA GRACE Adclphi, A.B. FRANCES MANDEL N. Y. University, B.S. HERBERT SPURWAY Columbia, A.B., M.A. PAULINE LF.INBERGER Nurse MILDRED CREVELING Hamline University, B.S. Columbia, M.A. ERNEST HILER New York University, B.S. JOHN MIDDLETON, III Drew University, A.B. G. DONALD THOMPSON Springfield College, B.S. Montclair State Teachers College, A.M. EVELYN McGLONE Secretary DOROTHY DAHL University of Minnesota, B.S. Columbia, M.A. HELEN HILLENBRAND Rider College, B.F.d. (Com.) FRANK POULOS Seton Hall, B.S. MARY TOYE College of St. Elizabeth, A.B. ELEANOR NEUBF.RT Secretary N. B. DeJARNETTE Eastern Kentucky Teachers College, A.B. LeROY HINKLE Indiana University, A.B. Columbia, M.A. MABEL POULOS Trenton State Teachers College, B.S. VK ANNA TREMALLO College of St. Elizabeth, B.A. JENNIE SCHWIND Secretary FACULTY Page 7
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TEUVO AIROLA C.C.N.Y., B.S. Teachers College, Columbia, M.A. CALVIN DENGLER College of Muhlenberg, B.S., Columbia, M.A. MURIEL ANDERSON Montclair State Teachers College, B.S. HARRY DeLORENZO Albright College, B.A. TILLIE HOITSMA N. J. College for Women, B.S. Columbia, M.A. WILLIAM HOPKINS Lock Haven State Teachers College, B.S Columbia, M.A. RINO RASTELLI CHARLES SANDERS Rutgers University Trenton State Teachers Rutgers University, B.S. College, B.S. C. NORMAN UTZ ROBERT VanORDEN Penn State, B.S., M.Ed. Panzer College, B.S. THE MARGEL BLAUVELT N. J. College for Women, B.S. MARIE DOWD Smith College, A.B. mm FREDERICA HYDE Rider College KENNETH SANDERS Newark State Teachers College OUR CORNELIA BOYD Bucknell, A.B. New York University, M.A. ELIZABETH CONNORS College of St. Elizabeth, A.B. LOIS WILLIAMS New York University, B.S. Columbia, M.A. MARY GILL Columbia, M.A. Newark State Teachers College, B.S. MARY LOUISE HYLAND College of St. Elizabeth, B.A. LAURETTA JOHNSON Trenton State Teachers College, B.S. LEO SANDERS University of Illinois CYRUS SHERK Lebanon Valley, A.B. N.Y.U. School of Education, M.A. ROBERT VERSEPUT N. J. State Teachers College, B.S. New York University, M.A. W. EVERT Westchester State Teachers College, B.S. American Conservatory of Music, New York University, A.M. MARIE BRADY District Clerk Page 6
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THE SAFARI BEGINS CLASS HISTORY If you remember the words of the song, Down Where the Rockaway Flows, there is a line that says, the Freshmen are verdant.” Well, when the Class o” 50, that’s us, came to the halls of D.H.S., we weren’t any different. Though green as grass, we showed to everyone that this was a class that they’d not soon forget. Awkward as we were, we took our place in the school and proudly took part in its activities. The important position of adviser to our class was held by the capable Miss F.lena Haviar. In those days we entrusted the course we would steer to the following officers: President—Joe DiPasquale; Vice-President—Luther Miller; Secretary—Mary Amatucci; and Treasurer—Charles Summerer. They guided us well and we followed an admirable course. Came the following September and no more would we walk through the portals of our noble Alma Mater as lowly and despicable Freshmen. For then we were Sophomores! Another step had been taken along life’s long trail, and the past was forgotten as we looked ahead to another year at D.H.S. With experience to rest on and more mature minds we were able to take more than our part in activities and do more of our share than we did as Frosh. Looking back over the records, we see many members of the Class of ’50 who were outstanding in the life of the school. This year we elected as our officers: President—Joe DiPasquale; Vice-President—Luther Miller; Treasurer—Jim Boinest; Secretary—June Briant. Our class adviser for this year was Miss Elizabeth Connors. Our Junior year was an outstanding one, marked with many traditional and interesting events. Our first task was to again choose our class officers. The results of the election were: President—Eleanore Fogarty; Vice-President—Joe Esposito; Secretary—Helen Poulos; and Treasurer—Dean Tuttle. Our capable class adviser was Mrs. Muriel Anderson. Next on the agenda was the choice of the class ring. The voting was close and the rectangular shaped ring won out. The cold winter was brightened up when our rings were delivered. When the winter left and spring came again, all thoughts turned to the Junior-Senior prom. The committee had many meetings and finally decided on a Fiesta” for the theme. The decorations, bright and colorful, lent a gay atmosphere to the prom. It was an affair which will not soon be forgotten. As the year came to an end, it came time for the Student Government elections. The traditional task of electing the officers of the Student Government that would be the head of the student body was now the main issue. Things got started with a long and colorful campaign which ended with an assembly at which the candidates were presented and the campaign speeches were made. When the ballots were counted, we had elected as our leaders: President—Duane Ekedahl; Vice-President—Jasper Sullivan; Secretary—Eleanor Fogarty; Treasurer—Joseph DiPasquale. And so ended our Junior year. For the last time we entered Dover High on that September morn. At last we were Seniors. The last rung on the ladder, graduation, was in sight. And as the Senior classes of the past, we assumed the leadership and responsibility of the student body. We chose, as the executives of our class, for the last time: President—Robert Gilkyson; Vice-President—Dick Painter; Secretary—Irma Bryant; Treasurer— Bill Dartnell. As graduation claims our Class of ’50,” we can look back over the four years that we spent at our Alma Mater and say well done.” For never had D.H.S. been graced with such as the Class of ’50. Outstanding in everything from sports to studies, we have a record that will be hard to beat. And so we bid farewell to our Alma Mater.
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