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J-oWi 'IfaaJiA oft QihcMA £ife • • In 1947 a mob of bewildered freshmen were introduced into the realm of Dover High. To some it was as terrifying as being thrown into a cage filled with wild animals; to others it was a wonderful experience. However, neither lipstick nor showers could deny us the new and wonderful feeling of being freshmen and losing our way around the building. In this, our verdant year, our officers were Ida Delvey as President, Wilson Chen as Vice-President, Robert Gardner, Treasurer and Anne Singer Secretary. In 1948 we were sophomores and we really felt superior to the newcomers around our halls. No opportunity to haze the freshmen was lost. We no longer lost our way or tried to take the nonexistent elevator. D.H.S. was now a familiar place. We liked the jobs Ida Delvey and Wilson Chen did in '47, so we re-elected them to their respective offices. Joseph Hussey was our Secretary and Robert Dartnell our Treasurer. 1949, and we were high and mighty upperclassmen. Almost at once we were plunged into class activities. The serious job of picking our rings was settled and we chose round gold or onyx rings. A fine committee, headed by Mrs. Anderson, our advisor, planned our prom, with heaven as the theme. Once again we chose Ida Delvey as our President, and William Chen as our Vice-President. Rose Cajigao and Anne Singer were our Secretary and Treasurer. We had a very impressive football season, holding the mighty Morristown team to a 0-0 tie. This year as sober” Seniors, we chose as our officers the very capable Robert Dartnell, as President; Ida Delvey as Vice-President; and Dorothy Chirip and Henry Sickles as Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Rino Rastelli is our energetic and hard-working advisor. We can well remember all the wonderful times we enjoyed during our high school Merry-Go-Round. [8]
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ROBERT DARTNELL “Bob' Busy boro and thoro—busy everywhere. Science Club 1, Choss and Checkers 2, Class Treasurer 2, Key Club 2.3.4 (Junior Adviser 3), Cooking Club 3, Student Government 3, Shuf-fleboard 3.4 (Secretary 4), Student Council 4. Class President 4, Student Prints 4 (associate editor), Tiger Staff 4. IDA DELVEY Ida With a jest on hor tongue and a smile on her lips, she's bubbling with fun to her Unger tips. Student Government 1,2.3, Tumbling Club 2, Library Club 1, Studont Council r.2.3,4, Hockoy 1.2,3,4, Soccer 1. Soft-ball 1.2. Basketball 1,2.3, Tiger Staff (sports editor) 4. President Freshmen Class, Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Vice-President Senior Class, G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4 (Secretary and Treasurer 2), Basketball Manager 3,4, G.A.A. Show 1. DOROTHY CHIRIP “Dot Always smiling and lull of fun, she's a friend to everyone. Soccor 1. Hockey 1, Dancing 1. Dramatics 1, Ceramics 2,3 (Treasurer), Art Club 2. Baseball 2, G.A.A. 2.3. Basketball 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Class Secretary 4, Special Student Patrol 4, Sorvice Club 4, Tiger Staff 4. MARY ELLA ANDREWS Mary Has a knack for doing tho right thing at the right time. G.A.A. 2,3, Knitting Club 2, Ceramics 2, Bible Club 3,4, Service Club 4. FRANK ARICO Frank I don't sleep nights—I wait until sixth period. Dramatics 1,2, Cross Country 2, Gamos 3,4, Italian 3. Boys' Glee Club 4, Studont Government 4. 9 BETTY AUBURN Bet Life is just ono long giggle. Dancing 1, G.A.A. 1,2, Soccor 1, Dramatics 1, Photography 2, Track 2, Journalism 3,4, Poiso and Personality 3, Hockey 3, Student Government 4. EARL BALL Earl Bashful, but oh boyl J.V. Baskotball 1,2, Varsity Baskotball 3,4, Ping Pong Club 3, Basketball Club 3,4, (Treasurer) Intramural Baseball 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2, Art Club 2, Student Congress 4. [10] HENRY SICKLES “Hank A little nonsenso now and then is relished by the best of men. Movie Club 1,2, Art Club 1, Football Club 2, Shuffle-board 2, Student Government 3.4, Studont Council 4, Rod and Gun 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Varsity D 4, Spanish Club 4, Treasurer of Senior Class. ELAINE APPLEGATE Applo Flirtation in her every glance. Dancing 1,2, Library 1, Student Prints 1, G.A.A. 1,4, Journalism 3, Needlecraft 4, Sewing 4. MARGARET BARANCHO Margie Neatness personified. Spanish 3,4, (Secretary 4) Choir 4, Dancing 1, Tiger Staff 4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Dramatics 1, Library 1, Journalism 2,3, Ceramics 3, (Treasurer) Student Prints 1.2.3.4, Opera Club 2, (Vice-President) Baseball 1, Girls' Glee Club 3, Student Patrol 4.
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