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Margaret Zipay •Margie” A friend to one, a friend to sir Dancing 1, 2. Artistic Typing 3, Ceramics 2, S.S. Deb» 4, Service Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1. Marie Zipko ”Zip” Quiet but full of fun” Dancing lf 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club J, (President), Metropolitan Opera Guild 3, Chemistry Club 4, Needlecraft Club 4, Hockey 4, Tiger Staff 4. Frank Smith Smitty” A fleshing smile adds to a handsome face” Hobby Club 2, Tumbling 3, Shuffleboard 4. June Briant A nice girl and lots of fun” Basketball lt 2, 3, Keyettes 2, 3, Dramatics 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, Soccer 1, Ceramics 2, Student Prints 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French 2, 3, Student Government 1, 3, Volleyball 1,2. Page 29
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Eula-Adine Winget Dine Well done is better than well said” Spanish Club 3, Needlecraft Club 2, Service Club 4, Bible Study 4, Platform Specialists 4. Robert Wilhelm Bob 7 dance in my dreams” Dancing 1, 2, Ping-Pong 3, Chess and Checkers 4, Boys Glee dub 4. Charles Williams Charlie Wit and wisdom are bis by nature with personality plus” Chess and Checkers 2, Physics Club 3, Ping-Pong Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Boys’ Glee Club 4, Choir 4. 4 Dorothy Williams Dot If mischief were education, she'd be a scholar” Dancing 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism 3, Student Prints 2, Tumbling 3, Service Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, Soccer 1, Tiger Staff 4. K Oftf'S Pi TIGER??? Lois Wolfe ”Lo This little candle throws her beams afar” Library Club 2, Press Club 2, 4, Student Prints 4, Tumbling 3, French Club 3, Basketball 2, 4, Hockey 3, Softball 3, 4, Student Government 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tiger Staff 4, (Club Editor). Robert Woodhull Woody Free speech is a great American privilege” Science Club 1, 2, Football Club 1, 3, J.V. Football 1, 3, Photography Club 4, Chess and Checkers 2, Rod and Gun Club 4. Sheldon Wright Shell Never say die” Dancing 1, Chess and Checkers 1, 2, 3, 4. Shirley Wright Shirley” A mai en never bold” Needlecraft Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping-Pong Club 3, Marionette Club 4. Richard Yachinsky Dick” Quiet but not unnoticed” Football Club 1, Ping-Pong Club 1, Chess and Checkers 2, Shuffleboard 3. Allen Zimmer Whitey” Hold the bells, I’m coming!” Page 28
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Some upp 1 1 e s are lef Robert Ahlcrs leaves his luck at hunting and fishing to Toufic Mazzaway. Lucy Albcnsi leaves her friendliness of getting along with people to her cousin, Margaret DePascale. Joyce Alexander leaves all kinds of complications and—Mr. Black—to next year’s captain of the cheerleaders. John Allen leaves his French ability to Miss Toyc. Ann Armstrong leaves her natural curly hair to any girl who hates to set it. Leslie Banghart leaves his senior ring to any girl who will take it. F.ilcen Barna leaves her knack of getting in and out of trouble to Carole Kapral. Ethel Blickley leaves her neatness to her sister Bernadette. Bob Borgstrom leaves his western horse sense to Bill Huxter. Joyce Bowlby leaves her blonde hair to Eleanor Glennon. Betty Brock leaves her deftness in shorthand to any capable Junior. Bill Brown leaves the girls in D.H.S. to Art Amster. John Bruseo leaves his seat in Miss Boyd’s room to Danny Pelanchi. Irma Bryant leaves all the fun she had in her senior year to a future senior. Harold Buchanan leaves his athletic powers and build to Jack Laverty. Jim Buddie leaves a bloody pair of spikes to Vince Smith. Bette Lou Burchell leaves her sympathies to kids who are piled with homework in their senior year. Bob Burdge leaves his height for basketball to Art Goldsworthy. Glen Burrows leaves all his suits to whoever wants them. Irwin Burstein leaves his musical talent to Bill Woodhull. Janis Byram leaves her easy going ways to anyone who needs them. Raymond Baker leaves his dirty football socks to Al Delvey. Adcle Bergle leaves her New York accent to Yankee fans. James Berry leaves his ability to speak French to Miss Boyd, in his own language. Fred Blich leaves his seat in P.A.D. to Mr. Cronholm. Joan Cappello leaves her hockey stick to Ida Delvey. Jack Ccmbura leaves his turned up collars to a cold junior. Madeline Castaldi leaves her typewriter in office practice to Marilyn Saturnia. Sam Chiappa leaves Bill Brown because he thinks he will stay behind. Greta Christensen leaves her office of editor of the Student Prints to anyone who may fill it. Maryann Clayton wills her job of counting Tiger money to anyone who can count that high. Bill Cleffi leaves his basketball powers to Bill Mincher. Charlie Coe leaves!—Period! Freeman Cohen leaves his place in Dover High to an incoming Denvillite. Jean Crabtree leaves her various abilities to all those who need them. Gloria Crouse leaves her place as color uard to Rose Marie Catillo. aM Janice Danigerfield leaves her ive ways to under- Bernice Danko leaves her place as cofar guard to Phyllis Gilbert. Bill Dartnell leaves his many jobs and ctivittf. to anyone who is sucker enough to take them. Everett Dalrymple leaves the name of Dalrymplc to Janice. Donald Davis leaves his physique to Tom Truscott. Jane Day leaves her artistic ability to Janet Owenby and Elissa Crossman. Douglas Dickerson leaves his quickness of mind and body to Charles Endahl. Joe DePasquale leaves his fondness for chicken fricasse to an student taking senior English. deline Donofrio leaves her place on the cheerleading MuatLjtfKk. peppy and pretty junior. itavio leaves her jet black hair and dark eyes to leaves his arguments in P.A.D. to anyone who argue. kel leaves his car to anyone who wants it. caves her red hair to Glenda Feinstein. Duane F.kcdahl leaves his blushing to Bill Ganci. Ginny Ellis leaves her athletic ability to Ida Delvey. Joe Esposito leaves his three years second base position to Bill Mincher. Nelson Ferry leaves his quietness to Bill Gillespie. Jack Fisher leaves his ability to high jump S'lO to Bill Huxter. Eleanore Fogarty leaves her future hopes for the Brooklyn Dodgers to Jack Valley and Jeanette Delvey. George Foster leaves his chewy to Ncls Salveson. Anna Gallagher leaves her giggles to Dorothy Brown. Mildred Galuska and Dolores Linke leave their overcrowded locker to anyone who thinks they haven’t enough room in theirs. Ronald Gilbert leaves his excuses for the teachers to Bill Gillespie. Bob Gilkyson leaves his ability to be in two places at once and all the fun that goes with it. Mary Glennon leaves her ability of getting along with everyone to her sister Eleanor. Rolando Gomez (Chut) leaves his athletic ability to his brother Fernando. Kit Gosnell leaves her swimming ability to anyone who can fill it. Rosemarie Grant leaves her twirling ability to whoever can use it. Beatrice Green leaves her sewing ability to Linda Larson. James Guest leaves his seat in the art room to Bob VanNcss. Allan Hale leaves his marks to Robert Gartner. Eleanor Hancock leaves her job as attendance taker in 102 to any poor junior who gets that seat room. John Hanscll leaves for the U. S. Marines. James Harris leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Toufie Mazzaway. Henry Hermes leaves his books to whoever wants them. - Knox Hildebrant just leaves. Madeline Hiler leaves hopes that Eunice Trowbridge doesn’t have as much trouble as she did catching the school bus. Bogart Holly leaves his Irish smile to every freshman girl. Caroline Holly leaves her cashier job in the cafeteria to Hazel Fichter. Joseph Honcychurch leaves!!! Ralph Horn leaves his seat in P.A.D. to any junior who likes to rest. Renee Horowitz leaves her ability to manage a double locker throughout high school. Alice House leaves her typing ability to Rose Cajigio. Joe Hussy leaves his six s to Sheriff Bill Huxter.” Margaret Jarrett leaves winkling eyes to Sandra Shaw. Diane Jeffrey and Jeanne MacCaUum leave their names on the absent list. Jim Johnson leave| j| Romano). Joan Johnson leaves her ar Lenoria Johnson leaves a worn Elaine Johnston leaves he feat in Gomez. He’ll need it, so sh ’s. Doris Jones leaves her position at £anelli’s to anyone who likes ice cream. Ronald Karleen leaves an unused English book to Hank Sickles. Frank LaMalfa wills his position as tackle on the football team to Dave Estlcr. Grace LaMalfa leaves all her jokes to those who can understand them. Donald Landzberger leaves Miss Boyd. Martha Leymeister leaves the scat on the bus to her sister, Helen. Joan Maddison leaves her skill in using a gyp sheet to Theres Storck. Jim McCahill leaves his Salesmanship ability to anyone who wants it. Audrey McCahill leaves her horse, Kitty,” to Jackie Connelly. Martin McCarthy leaves his ability to play the harmonica to Allen Mabec. Mac” McWilliams bequeaths his love of basketball to Art Goldsworthy. Helen Meeks leaves her seat in P.A.D. to any junior who I Beels.” (Jimmy to Millie Teed, sketball to Ida Delvey. inish class to Nando’
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