Dover High School - Tiger Yearbook (Dover, NJ)

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. 3 mV CZ kl 7 ' a aaJ I It is'with pudjrtTnat wei of the JQjfpuover igh Schabjj Tjg r staff, present jCWhk to you. , Within ViK bindings w hive eiuh t oredrrr— crtti for you a scries of jftj orij jn capsulated Wrm, of academic Vnd s nid o yth. Leafing through the pages, both the Graduates and undergraduates will find photographs of students, activities, and faculty members, which mav have meaning now, and will definitely incite reminiscences in the future. We hope that we have progressed from the shadows of inexperience and l ewilderment into the beams of erudition. We have been guided slowly and steadily as the first rays of dawn which filter through and obliterate the darkness. Most of all, from its commencement, this book ' has been designed to create a Dover Tiger, incorporating even’ phase of student activity, so that each possessor may feel that we have given him, from our heart, something of which ne is a part. Pax vobiscum. Sincerely, THE STAFF Jk', WlJ ikn j) To Our Board of Education We are fully aware that this hook could not have existed without the assistance of many people. To these people, of course, we extend our most sincere a«,avle. Howe’ or, there is one group who, above all others, has made our school life in general a fine and profitable one and this group is the Dover Board of Education. These nine men and one lady have dedicated themselves to making the Dover Public Schools among the outstanding in New Jersey. They sacrifice themselves constantly to insure the local youth a better education than the average. Their remuneration for this task is non-existent in worldly wealth. However, there must exist in their hearts a sense of to add our satisfaction and to it we desire gratitude. We arc more appreciative than we can express to: .Mr. William Richardson, President Dr. Donald McElroy Mr. Henry Shapiro Mr. Romeyn Utley Dr. Augustus A. Baker, Jr. Mr. Harvey A. Kuntzelman, Superintendent of Softools We shall remember them for a long time to come. Mr. Paul Rostrom Mrs. Frank Rubury Mr. David Kattcrman Dr. Arnold Sgalia RUTH PROFIT HELEN HOLLAND Salvete There is an old proverb which mentions the power behind the throne.” We here at Dover High are especially aware of the truth of such a saying when we consider our wonderful secre tarial staff. DOROTHY STOLLINC BARBARA FADUSKA From our first hour as a verdant freshman to our last as a worldly senior, the ladies of the business offices have been available to us with their constant kindness and never-ceasing patience. We salute them and we thank them. MARIE BRADY DOROTHY CONDIT 3 EVELYN McCLONE LINDA CORDON Class of 1962 ADVISER Mr. Teuvo Airola President..............Chris Scharer Vice-President.........Ellen Mauriello Secretary..............Barbara Tirella Treasurer ........ Barbara Przirembel Ttacy SmitlT rank Francisqo Class of 1960 ADVISER Mr. Arnold D. Tversky President...........John Dc Lorenzo Vice-President......Anne Marie Duffy Secretary..............Sylvia De Fazio Treasurer...............JoAnn Cumow i Groups “The Cougars are a prominent Hi-Y group. Their president is Richard Clifton. In the course of the year, they accomplish much good with the funds secured from paper drives and other affairs. The boys are all Seniors but feel they have cemented a friendship that will last a life time. Cougars 12 Semper Feminae Drifters Student Congress President........John Huhn Adviser ....Mr. Eugene Murphy The Student Congress, one of the main branches of the Student Government, consists of two representatives from each homeroom and provides direct representation in student legislation. The Congress also strives to enliven school spirit by serving as a distribution agent for booster buttons, badges, and pennants. The major accomplishments of the current year have been the readoption of two Korean war orphans, Ha Jong Man and Park Soon OK, for the fifth consecutive year; Students’ Day, and a committee of workers who helped beautify the school grounds. Underclass Student Congress. Upper class Patrol M Underclass Patrol Student Executive Committee ?resident..Richard Clifton Adviser.Mr. John Scowcroft The Student Association has been formed to develop greater student interest and activity in our school and student government, to promote a sense of responsibility and pride in our school and to harmonize the student body with the faculty. It does so through five major organs of government. The first, the Executive Committee, corresponds to the national president and his cabinet, and his vice-president, secretaries, treasurer, and notice chief. They plan to coordinate activities of the Student Association. Student Court Judge ......Richard Clifton Adviser..Mr. John Scowcroft Any student who violates the school rules is brought to the Student Court, where his case is tried and if he is found guilty. a student may receive anywhere from one to five demerits. These demerits are recorded on a student's record from year to year and if he should accumulate five demerits, a letter is sent home to his parents by the judge. 15 Student Council Chairman ....Rita DeCregoris Adviser....Mr. Walter Rentsch The Student Council is headed by the president of the Student Government and the four class officers. Any school rules which the Student Congress wants to enforce must lx approved by the Student Council. Key and Keyette Club President ...............................Lloyd Bernstein The Kiwanis Club, our sponsoring organization, pro- Vice-President ...............................John Huhn vidcs guest speakers around whom many of our meetings Secretary .............................Rita De Crcgoris are centered. Attempting to live up to their motto, Treasurer ..................................Janice Davis “We Build,” the Key Club this year continued to ac- Adviser .......................Mr. Stanley Schoonmaker cept and succeed in the responsibilities of serving the community and Dover High. Student Prints Co-Editors ....Barbara Mitchell David Mauriello Adviser....Mary Louise Hyland The Student Prints” comes out monthly. It covers the latest news in the scliool with special stress on the future events. This year it has attempted to editorialize on various items needing improvement. Audio-Visual Aids Club President..............Bob Lee Vice-President ......Ed Wacks Secretary ............Hay Essig Adviser Mr. J. A. Middleton, III The function of this club is to assist the teachers in their further presentation of class material through the mechanics of our many various types of equipment. The Visual Aids services numerous extracurricular activities in the school such as providing the loud speaker system for pep rallies, football games, and wrestling matches and the spotlight for activities in the auditorium and the C.A.A. Show. There is a chief for each period of the day and a head chief who supervises the club. Forensic Group Student Moderator .....Dennis Horn Treasurer....Richard St. Peters Adviser Mr. Arnold D. Tversky Actually, this has been a four-star year. Calc Pocltlcr is the State Champ for poetry reading and the two teams of Dennis Horn and Jim Hogalski, of Ronald Millman and Ed Wacks have brought home honors constantly. Via the forensic line, Dover has been tops this year. Upperclass Drama Club President ..Dennis Horn Adviser Mr. George Schlager The Upperclass Drama Club has had an active year, highlighted by its presentation of “Time Out for Ginger.” 17 Future Teachers of America President ..Frances Sakala Adviser .Mr. Louis Serotkin The Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Louis Serotkin, is an active group. This club hears speakers regarding their future career, visits nearby schools and colleges and in general prepares its members for an active life of teaching. Future Nurses of America Adviser ....Mrs. Carolyn Martin, R.N. The purpose of this club is to acquaint girls interested in nursing about their future career. This is done through the guidance of their adviser, guest speakers, and discussions, as well as projects and visitations. Service Club President ........Jean Bachran Adviser Mrs. Frederica Ackennann The Service Club is composed of Senior girls who aid the school by assisting in school activities. They collect tickets at football and basketball games and sell programs. 18 Lambda Lambda Alpha President ..-Alberta Fowler Committee: Barbara Sperrv, Jo Ann Luci-ani, Carol Ncsbit, Joan Waitzel, Margie Bopp, Robin Extrom, Shirley Casey. This group renders its services to students or faculty mein-bcrs who need research material, reference material, or any other information which the library has. Each student gives of his free time on a strictly voluntary basis to help make the library valuable for all. Student German Club This club offers an opportunity to any student who desires to know about the German language and the social activities and customs of Germany. Government Library Corps Chairman ..Lilo Pfeifer Captains: Nancy Knowles, Monica Rubens, Rita Brett, Margaret Bopp, Alberta Fowler, Donna Kramer, Barbara Sperry, Charles Hansen, Jerry Murray. This year marks the second year of service for this organization, sponsored by the Student Government and made up of Student Association members. This group has made it possible to keep the library open more frequently by assuming responsibility pline, lx oks, etc. for disci- During her vears of to Dover High Beatrice Hersey never be without Bible Club Adviser Mr. Waldemar G. Evert The Bible Club was established to promote the studying of the Bible. Among its many activities this club has had many guest speakers as well as the opportunity to further its understanding of the Bible. Bowling Club The Bowling Club is an active one under the guidance of Mr. Ceorge O’Connell. Once a week this group treks to the Dover Lanes where it has “struck up” fine averages. Stamp Club The Stamp Club has been reorganized in Dover High this year, under the supervision of Mr. Robert Darrow. It plans on attracting more female members next year. 20 Photography Club Advisers..... Mr. Tuevo Airola Mr. Walter Rentsch The purpose of the Photography Club is to teach the skills of this art to the students. They learn to operate cameras as well as to develop and enlarge prints. Taking pictures of school activities for the papers is one of their chief projects. They also participate in photographic contests. Spanish Club Adviser.....Mrs. Erma Riccardi The purpose of the Spanish Club is to practice Spanish in a more social and informal atmosphere. At the meetings only Spanish is spoken. Spanish music and games are played and the members learn the various folk dances, customs, and traditions of Spanish speaking countries. Pep Club Adviser Miss Roberta Bramhall The Pep Club is composed of girls interested in promoting school spirit during the football season. Each week the girls busied themselves by painting eye-catching posters. On Thursdays these posters perked up the hallways of DHS, reminding students of the approaching game. As a special service the girls mimeographed the more popular cheers and distributed them to the freshman homerooms. The Pep Club loudly supported their home team in the grandstand. A section was roped off at the home games for this purpose. Tin's year’s cheerleaders are, left to right: Midge Heilenbach, Anita Nazzaro, Pauline Papetti, Judy MacKinnon (Co-Capt.), Mary Pinder (Capt.), Jo-Ann Curnow, Pat Van Kirk, Elaine Lovito, Jeanne Tucker, Pudgie Lcpore. Cheerleaders The activities of the cheerleaders include preparing pep rallies and posters for football games. The main object of the cheerleaders is to support the team and promote school spirit. As a climax of the season, a big pep rally is planned in preparation for the important Thanksgiving game. Color Guard The Color Guard always adds much color and serenity to the band and the show at football games. This year’s squad worked well together as a unit. The captain is Carol Francisco. Other members arc Barbara Nazzaro, and Karen Bar-wicke. Substitutes are Carol Lindale and Janice Kilgore. Drill Team The Drill Team is a new addition at football games and parades. This small but versatile group of seventeen girls performed most excellently throughout the year, adding much color and variety to the football games. Katherine Bald and Carole Hahn are the co-captains, both doing an excellent job of training this group. naiTTwirlers The Twirling Squad displayed ' exceptional talent and varied routines throughout the football season. This group was cap- tained by Frances Sakala who showed fine leadership ability. The Head Majorette, Valerie Halter, led the band for the past two years with outstanding showmanship and ability. 23 THE BAND The Dover High School marching and concert band enjoyed a very successful school year. The marching band provided spirited music for all football games, pep rallies, the Hallowe’en parade, Memorial Day parade, and various other school functions during the year. The concert band performs at the annual spring concert and for the commencement program. The student director is Ed Wacks. Peggy Martin is the president. Bands DANCE BAND The Dance Band known as the “Tiger Tones” has developed into a first rate high school dance band. Its function is to provide music for school dances and shows. 24 Choirs THE CHOIR President..........Gerald Foster Director....Mr. Waldemar G. Evert For the first time in the history’ of the DHS choral music department, the A and B choirs have been combined to form the largest concert choir since it was founded ten years ago. This year’s membership totals over 135 students. The choir strives to present the finest in music and rehearses daily during ninth period. Its Christmas program and spring concert have become known as two of the finest musical events in town. 5 t t '• § f i i ; t '§ t i t f ' ; t s f C f « n ip J ■ ■ • 1 6 ' THE BEL CANTO CHORUS President..................Paul Wood Director.......Mr. Waldemar G. Evert The Bel Canto Chorus is the “Flying Chorus” of our school, going wherever music is desired and requested. It is the choicest group of singers from Dover High, selected by stiff try-outs. This year the group made traditional appearances at three Dover service clubs before Christmas; at the Market Street Mission in Morristown; and at Shongoum Hospital. It also took part in the Christmas program and Spring Concert, as well as the Christmas assembly for the student body. The membership is limited with a large number of students on the waiting list. Rehearsals are held before school in the morning twice weekly without school credit. 25 —- ——■ - y t t ' ' g_ A SIHOdS !. I | Resume Over the past years Dover High School has ranked as outstanding competition in the field of athletics. Both boys and girls have represented the orange and black in triumphant efforts. This school year is no exception to the precedent, with the participating students doing their utmost to bring honors of sportsmanlike calibre to our coaches, student body, and administration. In chronological order a quick review will renew added confidence in a successful year. The Varsity Football Tigers met tough opponents in 1958 and considerably speaking, they fared well in the hard contests. A spectacular culmination to a gratifying season was the defeat of Morristown High School. Jack Wackwitz and Ray Essig of the Junior class were our superior cross country runners. Several worthwhile defeats were notched against other schools in duel meets along with a decent position in the Morris County Championships. Coming indoors on the hardwood gymnasium fkx)rs we were greeted by basketball season. Although only three seniors were active on the varsity squad, the class of 1959 can still be proud to nave this team represent them. Dover finished fourth in the Lakeland Conference after a rough string of games. The screams and cheers emerging after various take-downs and pins on the mat introduced wrestling. Ed Scharer, Dom Sarinclli. and John Brennan were the constant backbone of the team successes. Dover gained state honors through the victorious efforts of the trio just mentioned. As the students spent a relaxing 1958 Easter vacation, the track cinders were firmly rolled. Representation in all thirteen events gave Dover a fine seasonal record. The fabulous hurdle victories of Leon Pras were nationally acclaimed. On the baseball diamond, we were intrigued to watch the varsity nine in action. Hitting and fielding dexterity proved overpowering for !x tter than half of the rivals. Hitting averages well into the three hundreds were maintained by a select few. The Girls’ Athletic Association was strengthened by the addition of ambitious freshmen in September. Field hockey drew many participants. Indoor basketball and volleyball were sparked by weekly afternoon practices that l e-came noticed in the playday victories. The senior activity of fencing was new this year and attracted a number of brave and inexperienced females. Softball season is perennially popular which accounts for the proficiency attained in ball handling bv the fairer sex. As enthusiastic school support of all our teams is the key to an athletic year of passing grades. “Ye Ed.” “Pixies From the Show.” The Chiefs.” Fencing Fencing was introduced to Dover High School for the first time this year. Miss Allcne Shore is the instructor. This new sport is limited to seniors who may choose the foil, the eppe or the sabre. Badminton 30 Badminton is comparatively new at D.H.S., but still is a very popular sport. Getting accustomed to the birdv and the proper stances is a bit hard. However, once the basic rules have been mastered, badminton is a very smooth addition to the Dover curriculum. Basketball From the opening throw-in to the last dribble, basketball is truly the sport enjoyed most by all girls. The season is anxiously awaited bv all and keen competition makes it more intriguing. Through intramural games and play days with surrounding schools, one achieves new friendships and a better understanding of sportsmanship. Foul shots and guarding are all practiced time and time again, as our teams perfect their basketball skill under the supervision of Miss Allene Shore and Miss Pat Zaccone. Hockey Brisk, spicy, autumn air provides the atmosphere for all the girls at D.H.S. interested in Hockey. It’s a fast-moving game with lots of action, and calls for both teamwork and alertness. After many tiring hours of practice, bruised shins and black eyes, the girls are ready for competition with rival schools. 31 The Varsity Squad and Co-Captains Wrestling This year the Dover High School grapplers got off to a slow start but managed to make a fine recovery. The seasons won and lost column was knotted at 4-4 hut the District Championship netted Dover a third place and four finalists—Ed Scharer, Jerry Gleason, Dominic Sari-nelli and John Brennan. In the State Tournament, Dover tied for second place, receiving a beautiful trophy and captured two berths on the New Jersey State Championship team. Our champs are Edward Scharer and Dominic Sarinelli. Coach Congratulates the Champ ” The J.V. Wrestling Squad Cross Country The Harriers CROSS COUNTRY — 1958 Sept. 25 Don Bosco Away Oct. 3 Delbarton Home Oct. 8 Boonton Away Oct. 10 Morristown Home Oct. 14 Roxbury Away Oct. 17 Wayne Away Oct. 24 Passaic Valley Home Oct. 28 Conference Oct. 31 County Nov. 7 Rahway Away Nov. 11 State Meet Away 34 “Check Before the Meet.” LEFT TO RIGHT: Captain Ray Essig, Coach Paul Muni and Captain John Wackwitz. Track ZELIC DERN The Discus Thrower LLOYD BERNSTEIN The High Juniper “And here they arer 35 Baseball Freshmen Baseball Squad Basketball Freshmen Basketball Squad What a Wing Spread.” J.V. Basketball Players J.V. Basketball Squad Lefty Makes Another One. Varsity Basketball Squad Bounce It, Ball. This One’s for Midge.” Freshman Football ROBERT CIARDI Co-Captain FROSH COACHES Frank Gallo, left, and Jim Elekes. MARTIN GOODMAN Co-Captain 'The Big Five BILL DEE Varsity Co-Captain ROBERT RADLEY Varsity Co-Captain Fluery’s got it! 41 DANNY SHERWOOD End ED SCHARER Tackle BOB NICCOLETTI Tackle CLINT ECKERT End 42 NORMAN ROSENFARB Guard GERALD FOSTER Guard TUEVO M. AIROLA WILLIAM S. ARNVAY RALPH BOND CORNELIA BOYD ROBERTA BRAMHALL DONALD BRECKER JANE E. CARLSON The Faculty FREDERICA C. ACKERMANN ROBERT F. BECKER DOROTHY E. DAHL ROBERT DARROVV HARRY J. DeLORENZO ROBERT J. DOBSON JAMES ELEKES DENISE DOW WALDEMAR G. EVERT NICHOLAS FADUSKA EMIL E. FAHRMAN ROSE GAFFNEY FRANK GALLO VIRGINIA B. GRACE BEATRICE B. HERSEY HELEN E. HILLENBRAND BARTON KELLY RUSSELL R. KUNKLE MARY LOUISE HYLAND 46 FRANCIS LEE WALTER LISOVSKY LEONARD T. MEDON JOHN A. MIDDLETON, III DR. ROBERT NEMOFF GEORGE O’CONNELL o NANCY ANN PATRI 47 48 CHARLES SANDERS KENNETH SANDERS LEO W. SANDERS ROSALIE A. SCHECKEL GEORGE E. SCHLACER STANLEY L. SCHOONMAKER JOHN J. SCOWCROFT ARNOLD TVERSKY ROBERT F. VERSEPUT LOIS E. WILLIAMS PATRICIA ZACCONE DOVES HIGH SCHOOL JSfe DOVER. Administration We simply quote to our administrators: “Ambition may lead us to climb up the height; And Love may enwrap us in worldly delight; But GRATITUDE brings us to kneel and to pray. The kind deed to utter, the soft word to say.” MR. HARVEY A. KUNTZELMAN Superintendent of Schools MR. LOUIS CROXHOLM Principal of Dover High School MR. HERBERT SPURWAY Vice-Principal of Dover High School MR. WILLIAM HOPKINS Assistant Vice-Principal of Dover High School MR. LOUIS SEROTKIN Guidance Director of Dover High School “And here she guides our leaders.” 55 DEDICATION In the past four years our voices have often sounded quite weak and our faces have often become shadowed with trials. However, in these periods of stress, our first thought was Miss Toye whose prime reaction, without hesitation, was to render instant assistance to us. And so it is that we dedicate this book, most humbly and most sincerely, to Miss Mary V. Toye. It is Miss Toye who has taught us that life will never bring meaning to us unless we ourselves put meaning into life. It is Miss Tove who has encouraged us dailywto attain our maximum potential and, although many of us still remain obscure little beings, we go forth with her words of encouragement in our hearts. Our life stretches before us and with Providence willing, it will l e a good one. No matter what we do or where we go, there is not a Senior in our midst who has not benefited by the gentle, thorough guiding hand of Miss Toye. For several decades, Florence Nightingale has been known as “the Lady with the Lamp but to us Miss Toye should be the real bearer of such a title. For to us, she has given the true light. To her, we leave our love and gratitude and our wishes for only life’s best. “The Launching of the '59 Tiger ” TIGER STAFF “And Here We Plunge In” “Well Under Way. “Final Check SENIORS Ye Olde Profcsseur. “Swing it, Dave. “It’s sure to cause talk. The Hottest Car on the Road.1 “And the art editor blooms.' “Say Cheese, Girls.’ “My news is personal.’ X 3rd SK- The Barbarians. “Coach ie. “You love it. Pudge. “A Desirable Position. Genius at Work. Hollywood WILL call ‘The Hula Queen. The King and Queen. Janice gets the word. Senior ‘ FASHION PLATES” Sharon Drew—Lloyd Bernstein MOST ARTISTIC Terry Fitzpatrick “MOST ARTISTIC” Dale Wilder 64 “HEARTBREAKERS” Laura Lcpore—Ed Scharer “BEST ORGANIZERS” Jaxon White—Barbara Caskey Status “MOST MASCULINE AND FEMININE” Donna Faust — Robert Radley “CLOCKWATCHERS” Carol Lindale—Clint Eckert “BIGGEST FLIRTS” Elaine Lovito—Ed Casey “CHATTERBOXES” Carol Dean Roe—Eugene Kish MOST ATHLETIC” Mary McCarthy — William Dee 65 Senior Status “MOST BASHFUL” Betty Brown—Herbert Jensen MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Monica Rubens — Chris Przirembel “BEST DANCERS Jackie Jeffery-—Gerald Foster “BEST ALL-AROUND” lean Bachran—lohn Huhn TEACHERS NIGHTMARE Jean VVasko—Raymond Porphy 67 “NEATEST Frances Sakala—Lloyd Bernstein “MIDGET AND GIANT Betty Ann Yuhas—Bob Radley “DID MOST FOR D.H.S.” Janice Davis—Richard Clifton 68 “BEST LOOKING” Jeanne Kronmiller—Tom Rivers “MOST POPULAR” Lois Greenberg—Leonard Carducci NICEST PERSONALITY “WITTIEST” Mary Lou Matteo—Dave Greenberg Mary Pinder—A1 Burkhart 69 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, of the Class of 1959, hereby bequeath our worldly and unwordly possessions to fall into the hands of our fortunate followers and friends whom we happily leave behind us to finish their high school careers. Donald Alpcrti leaves his Chemistry Report to “Mumbles” Hill. Alice Andrews leaves a sample box of cookies lying on the counter at Cushman’s for all her friends to nibble. Dolores Alvarez and Jean Bachran leave their high positions in the Vice-Principal’s Office to two likewise goony juniors who can mess up the works as well as they. Donald Baker leaves his sneakers to his brother, Bubby. Kathv Bald leaves her position as Drill Team captain to some lucky junior girl. George Ball is glad to be leaving. Norman Barrier is just happy he’s leaving. Karen Barwicke wills her position on the Color Guard Squad to any junior girl who wants to freeze at football games. Bill Bennett leaves his class ring to “Kit” Dauth. Grace Bernath leaves all her mistakes. Lloyd Bernstein leaves his many activities to any cooperative underclassman who feels capable of handling them. Cloria Billig leaves her seat in Mr. Becker’s class to anyone who wants it. Judy Billig leaves her ability of typing assignments to anyone who can understand the teachers’ writing. Judy Bixler leaves a wedding invitation to Donna Hartman. Judy Bobinvec leaves her unusual talent as a seamstress to any fashion-conscious underclassman. Elizal cth Bovd leaves her seat in Art Class to her brother, Clen. Marilyn Boyd leaves the position of G.A.A. President to anyone who can get the rest of the officers together for a meeting. Rita Brett leaves her well-deserved place in Bel Canto to anyone who shares her love of music. Elizabeth Brown leaves her shyness to some loud-mouth who might derive benefit from it. Albert Burkhart leaves his road sign collection to the National Art Caller)’. Lenny Carducci leaves confused. Edward Casev leaves his ability. Barbara Caskey leaves her oriental eves to the Drama Club for use in any future production of the “Flower Dnim Song.” Joseph Ca-tillo leaves his beautiful long locks to Louie. Barbara Chapkovich leaves her daily walk to the mail box to anv girl who has a bov friend in the service. Carmela Cigliano leaves her year ’round suntan to any pale-faced underclassman. Arlene Clark leaves her pageboy to anv underclassman with patience and a strong comb. Joy Clemens leaves her ability for getting into confusing situations to Kathie Skou- fis. Richard Clifton leaves the responsibilities attached to being Student Government President to Dennis Horn. Nancy Cook leaves her seat in “A” Choir to Delores Berry. Diane Corridon leaves her ability to get “E” in Typing. Kenneth Courter leaves unhappily?? William Cour-ter leaves happily, if he leaves! William Danley leaves his Chemistry drawer to some unfortunate junior who takes Chemistry. Janice Davis leaves her seat in Mechanical Drawing class to anv girl who can stand four years of it. John Dayock leaves his supply of well-fed night crawlers in the refrigerator with hope that they’ll still be there the next time he goes fishing. William Dee leaves his seat in Biology I to any amoeba-prone underclassman. Linda Delgado leaves static electricity to a positive sophomore, Rae Ann Courtine. Zelig Dem leaves nothing. Nancy Detweiler leaves her love of athletics to anyone sharing this same interest. Drew Diesel leaves his locker, number 105 in the Senior Aliev, to Bob Durr. Lois Douglas leaves her “T” square in room 10 to Bob Leaw. Elaine Dovle leaves hiding in the well of Greenberg’s car to anyone who wants to get into the Drive-In for nothing. Sharon Drew leaves her faithfully occupied seat in Steno to Shirley Kersey. Fred Eck wills to James Mango his famous Spider Web recipe which was given to him bv his dear friend Zacherlv. Clint Eckert leaves. Jacqueline Ellam leaves her share in any transmigrated souls or poltergeists loose in Dover High. Richard Ervev is glad he’s leaving. Barbara Evans leaves her confused mind to anyone who can stand the pain. Donna Faust leaves a bottle of Tussv Medicated Lotion to anv girl who needs it. Gwendolyn Fischbein leaves a portion of her mathematical talents to any underclassman who finds it difficult to grasp the fundamentals of Algebra 1. Lawrence Fish leaves worms. Terry Fitzpatrick leaves all his artistic masterpieces and works of art to anv underclassman who needs wallpaper for his basement. Robert Fixl leaves his seat in Mr. Becker’s History class to anyone who likes to be teased. Thomas Flood leaves a bottle of Thunder-bird to Angelo Chiani and Dom Sarinelli. Gerald Foster wills his capabilities for getting out of trouble fast to anv underclassman courageous enough to take the risks involved. Alberta Fowler leaves her solo parts in the concerts to Diane Allen. Carol Francisco leaves with Bill Courter and whatever the future may hold for them. Ernest Fraser leaves. 70 Ronald Fronheiser leaves his marks in Mr. Murphy’s English class to Joe Turpack. Andrew Frutchev leaves his class ring to Bev Stevens. Judith Gearhart leaves Harlan to walk around the halls alone, ames Gallo leaves his permit to drive his car at unch time to anyone who doesn’t eat in the cafeteria. Iann George leaves her place on the back seat of a motorcycle to any underclassman who thinks she can stand the ride, lames Giorganni leaves “Pancho’s Villa” to the next “Mex” who comes along. Jerry Gleason leaves his “great” wrestling holds to Mr. O’Connell with hopes that some future wrestler will use them. Joseph Grande leaves his 169-foot stretch of still burning rubber to anyone who can match it. Dave Greenberg leaves his you know what, to you know who, because of you know why. Lois Greenberg leaves a once broken toe to any person who doesn’t know what to do with his feet in the auditorium; also a broken front tooth hit by a flying baton to any girl who thinks she can twirl. Marion Cuarino regretfully leaves her seat in Mr. Schlager’s his ton- class to her brother, Jerry. Carole Hahn leaves a bottle of Bayer Aspirin to the future Drill Team Captain. Janet Hahn leaves her ability to maneuver in traffic jams to Diane Allen. Valerie Halter leaves her position as Head Majorette to anyone who doesn’t mind freezing at the Thanksgiving Day game. Edward Harley leaves Susie to walk the halls alone next year. Ronald Harris leaves his height to Gunnar. Kenneth Hartman wills his sideburns to anyone who has cold ears. James Harvey leaves to George Caydos his speeding ticket No. 4798763. Wesley Harvey leaves Mr. Verseput with two more gray hairs. Alfred Hedden leaves his place on the corner at lunch time to anv of the underclassmen who want it. Midge Heilenbach leaves with Bill driving their blue Ford. Frank Hostetter regretfully leaves Lilo to walk to her classes alone. John Huber leaves his seat in Mr. Becker’s history class to Louis Voelker. John Huhn leaves his position as “guidance counselor” to go on to bigger and better things. Jackie Jeffery leaves to Sharon Mackron her temper, which is well worn out from taking “guff” from the senior boys. Herl ert Jensen leaves to Barry Latella his ability to hit home runs on the Ironia baseball team. Janice Jones leaves her oil lamp to any underclassman who wants to bum the midnight oil. Lvnn Jones leaves to become Mrs. Saturnia. Mary Judge eaves the art work for the G.A.A. Show to Barbara Mitchell. Richard leaves happily! Barbara Keller leaves her hair-dos to any underclassman with short hair. Tommy Kelly leaves his Irish name to Mr. Murphy. Henry Kennv leaves his haircut to Alvin” of the famed chipmunks. Janice Kilgore leaves her hole in the Senior Hall to any underclass “mole” who can fill it. Eugene Kish leaves his parking place to Mr. Murphy. Patty Kneer leaves her ability of being late to class and writing compositions to her brother, Chris. Nancy Knowles leaves her old sneakers to Barbara Mauro. Joan Kraft leaves with re- gret. Jeanne Kronmiller leaves her famous parties to her sister, Joyce. Edward Label! leaves his seat in Mr. De Lorenzo’s home room to anyone who wants to sit there for four years. Barn- Lecher leaves his parking spot at Joe’s to any junior who has a glass and steel combination. Laura Lepore leaves her nickname Pudgie” to any underclassman who is lucky enough to be “Pudgie.” Carol Lindale leaves one slightly large Color Guard uniform to any underclassman who can fill it. Herbert Little leaves his high honor roll report card marks to any underclassman who wants to spend five years in D.H.S. Mary Little leaves “Hoppler’s Lane” to Jeanne Sporik. Jean Longnecker leaves her seat on the Ironia bus to one of the new freshmen. Carmen Lopez leaves her homework with that final sigh of contentment. Elaine Lovito leaves her ability to flirt to Judv MacKinnon with the hopes she won’t get caught bv Joe. Robert Lupia leaves his ability to fail tests to anyone who wants it. John Makosky leaves his Zacherlv Fan Club button to Rav Flar-etv. “They said it couldn’t be done,” but Brenda Manning and Janet Louis leave to Helen Louis and Mercedes LaFountain the ability to get there on an empty gas tank. Patricia Margetson leaves her spot in the cheering section at the wrestling matches to Pat Chester. Joan Marshare leaves her seat in Mr. Becker’s history class to anyone who wants it with hopes that they have more luck with it than she dia. Maxine Martin leaves her long?? walks to school each morning to Kathv Callahan. Mary Lou Matteo leaves her place on the floor of Greenberg's car to anyone who doesn’t want to check town. David Mauriello leaves the right rear door of his car along with his wild driving habits to “Mumbles.” Mary McCarthy leaves her well-worn black gvm suit to Terry Van Orden to be redyed. Cora McGrath leaves her long hair to any short-tressed lass who wants it. Bruce McMillan leaves to further his education. Clarence McPeek leaves his seat in 2nd period history to his sister, Joyce. Muriel Mel-roy leaves to Mary Ann Protus her abilitv to get warning tickets on Route 10. Regina Meola leaves her transcribing “technique” to Mrs. Ackermann with the hopes she can improve it. Howard Miller leaves Mr. Bond’s Typing I to anyone who wants it. Peggy Martin and Pat Miller leave the nest in their locker to Joan Martin and Bette Batthews with hope they can find something in it. Ruth Miller leaves her seat in senior English class to anyone who feels like sitting. Marsna Minis leaves her dimples to any underclassman who doesn’t have any of his own. Kenneth Morrissey leaves his “good looks, charm, and personality” to anyone who believes him. Barbara Nazzaro leaves her skill for being late for homeroom to any junior who lives equally as close to the school. Helen Neer leaves her numerous trips to New York to any underclassman who thinks she can manage it along with studies. Mary Ellen Nelson leaves her job in Newberry’s to anyone who wants it. Frank Neubauer 71 leaves glad to know that it’s all over! Robert Nico-letti leaves Buddy Danko to ride to school alone next year. Janet Norris leaves with a smile. Barbara Norton leaves her half-smoked cigarettes to anv underclassman who wants to smoke them. William Olivero leaves the honor of being in the first and only “Student Prints Crazy Auto” column to anyone who feels capable of duplicating his hot-rod in future years. Ronald Owen leaves his position in the Dover High School Band to any person who wants to freeze. Kenneth Pace wills his old gym shoes to Bob Preston. Michael Palanchi leaves his hat to anyone who has nerve enough to wear it. Linda Parker leaves her red non-skid sneakers to Dee Dee Latino. Patricia Payne leaves on her way to Texas. Robert Pennisi leaves his buddy. Curt. Curtis Pinder leaves his buddy. Bob. Mary Pinder leaves her eyebrow pencil to any future cheerleader who is unfortunate enough to get caught in the rain at a football game. Linda Pink leaves her seat next to the ventilator in Mr. Murphy’s English class to anv underclassman who owns 'long johns.” Mary Ann Pizer bequeaths her spot as billboard girl in the “Big Bopper Show” to any willing underclassman as she moves on to the Steve Allen Show. Raymond Porphy leaves his six-pack to Jack Konotchik. Ronald Prentice is just happy to leave. Chris Przirembel leaves his ability to get killed on Black-well Street to anyone who likes to take chances. Robert Radley leaves his heart to Mr. Becker. John Rathjen leaves his girl to walk the halls alone. Lucille Reyes leaves all her chewed up gum to Mr. Murphy. Charles Riback leaves his car to Carol so she can put more dents in the bumper. Lois Ripa-trazone leaves her unused gym suit and pungent socks to Mary Ann Porfido. Thomas Rivers leaves his position as one of the boys on the comer at lunch time. Carol Dean Roe leaves her seat in Mr. O’Connell’s homeroom to any underclassman who likes to drool. Judith Rogers leaves to her cousin, Eileen, the ability to be “too late” for Mr. Becker’s history class. Norman Rosenfarb leaves his jet black Chevy for Joyce to take care of. Daniel Rost just leaves. Nancy Rotondo leaves for a nursing hospital with a bad case of “school-itis.” Monica Rubens leaves her cast and crutches to any underclassman who feels like limping through her senior year. Deanna Rumsev leaves with a cloud of dust trailing her orange and white Ford. Gale Rusnack leaves her hot-rod to Dee Dee Latino to “cat around” in next year. Catherine Sabo leaves hesitantly—and waiting patiently for the Wharton bus. Frances Sakala leaves to the next twirling captain all the complexities of training a new squad for next season. Maria Santucci leaves a tube of Pepsodent toothpaste to the next senior girl with the nicest smile. Mary Jane Sarsonv leaves her seat in Bel Canto to Madelyn Vanderhoof. Rose Scala leaves her hard to manage, naturally curly hair to anyone who gets caught in the rain. Edward Scharer leaves all his time-tested wrestling holds, such as the fore arm chop, tooth locks, etc., to any teacher who anticipates a need for same. Sheila Schindler leaves her wiggle to Phyllis Chardi. Carol Scudder leaves her ability to get along with Jerrys to any other girl who wants to become confused. Margaret Searing leaves her special place at the blackboard in Physics class to a deserving junior. Daniel Sherwood leaves Miss Hyland. Patricia Sherwood leaves her shortness to Thea Rae Schmidt. Patricia Shupe leaves with Mr. Verseput still teasing her about Physics. Dorothy Smith leaves her bowling score to her cousin, Thelma Murphy. Barbara Sperry leaves her long daily walk to school to Gail Burr. Charles Steiner finally leaves his term paper for Mr. Becker. Robert Stevens leaves his size 15E sneakers to Russell Butler. John Stewart leaves his three years in Algebra I to anyone who wants them. David Stites leaves his ability to keep silent to any noisy junior. Jerene Strahl leaves her dictation notebook to Kathy Skoufis who can read Greek. Rosalie Tamoff leaves all her years of taking piano lessons. Nancy Trevarrow leaves her broken Mickey Mouse sunglasses to Helen Louis. David Tribelli leaves his gold Chevy to anyone who likes flashy cars. Jean Tucker leaves her seat in Mr. Murphy’s senior English class to anv future senior who is so fortunate. Brent Utter wills his red hair to anyone interested in the prospect of being addressed as “carrot top.” Lucy Van Arsdale leaves to her sister, Libby, the ability to annoy Mr. Verseput in Chemistry class. Beverly Van Orden leaves her ability to walk on her hands to anyone who has sore feet. Henry Van Slooten can’t wait to leave. Irma Vela leaves 'her ability to be understood to anyone who can understand her. Joan Waitzel leaves to her sister, Arlene, her ability to work so well on publications. Thomas Walsh leaves his term report to any underclassman. Chris Ward leaves Mara to walk around the halls alone. Jean Wasko, “The Teachers’ Nightmare,” wills sweet dreams to all the teachers. Ronald Webb leaves his “snow treads” to anyone who doesn’t want to get snowed under. Barbara Weiner leaves spending the day from dawn to dusk making the rounds of the casting offices looking for a job in a Broadway show. Jaxon White leaves the editorship of this book to anyone from the Class of ’60 who feels capable of tackling the job. Dale Wilder leaves her constant collection of demerits in Mr. Middleton’s history class to any future senior who is fortunate enough to pick Lucky 7.” Arlene Williams leaves her worn-out steno pads. David Williams leaves his crew cut to any junior with long hair. Janis Williams leaves her ability to always catch the late bus to her brother, Dick. Ham' Wolverton leaves the name Wolf’ to anyone who wants it. Paul Wood leaves the immortal It’s Almost Paradise” still waiting to be published. Betty Ann Yuhas leaves to Cathv Yuhas and Joan Smith a parking place in Hoppler’s Lane. Grace Zoschenko leaves her conceit to anybody who doesn’t have enough of her own. 72 Prophecy NAME REMEMBERED FOR ACHIEVEMENT FUTURE ALPERTI, DONALD ALVAREZ, DOLORES ANDREWS, ALICE BACHRAN, JEAN BAKER, DONALD BALD, KATHERINE BALL, GEORGE BARRIER, NORMAN BARWICKE, KAREN BENNETT, WILLIAM BERNATH, GRACE BERNSTEIN, LLOYD BILLIG, GLORIA B1LLIC, JUDITH BIXLER, JUDITH BOBINYEC, JUDITH BOYD, ELIZABETH BOYD, MARILYN BRETT, RITA BROWN, ELIZABETH BURKHART, ALBERT CARDUCCI, LEONARD CASEY, EDWARD CASKEY, BARBARA CATILLO, JOSEPH CHAPKOVICH, BARBARA CICLIANO, CARMELA CLARK, ARLENE CLEMENS, JOY CLIFTON, RICHARD COOK, GLORIA COOK, NANCY CONKLING, MARY CORRIDON, DIANE COURTER, KENNETH COURTER, WILLIAM DANLEY, WILLIAM DAVIS. JANICE DAYOCK, JOHN DEE, WILLIAM DELCADO, LINDA DERN, ZELIG DETWEILER, NANCY DIESEL, DREW DOUGLAS, LOIS DOYLE, ELAINE DREW, SHARON ECK, FREDERICK ECKERT, CLINTON ELLAM, JACQUELINE ERVEY, RICHARD EVANS. BARBARA FAUST, DONNA FISCHBEIN, GWENDOLYN FISH. LAWRENCE FITZPATRICK, TERRANCE FIXL, ROBERT FLOOD, THOMAS FOSTER. GERALD FOWLER, ALBERTA FRANCISCO, CAROL FRASER, ERNEST FRONHEISER, RONALD FRUTCHEY, ANDREW GALLO. JAMES GEARHART. JUDITH CEORCE, IANN CIORGIANNI, JAMES GLEASON, JERRY GRANDE, JOSEPH Bugging Mr. Sherk Commercial Whiz Attracting Males Class Sweetheart Machine Shop Antics Pleasant Manner Basketball Dexterity Pbusies Experiments Color Guard Helping Everyone Trig Questions Devotion to Key Club Quiet Ways Red Hair Knowing the Boys Love for Pat Boone Jokes GAA Work USII Knowledge Congenial Nature Friendliness Make-out Artist Hall Roaming Organizational Work Curly Hair Hallway Squabbles Loquaciousness Shyness Expressful Looks Student Government Work Sensible Actions Insane Capers Desertion of DHS Pleasant Attitude Good Looks Those Grins That Laugh DHS Service Speed (Ha!) Athletic Skill Driving Skill Procrastinating Ultra-refinement Crew Cut Coyness “Quid Nunc” Author Neat Appearance South American Accent “Hot Merc' St. Johns Heartbreaking Humorous Statements Immense Picture Order Midnight Phone Calls Those Wicked Pool Shots Oil Smatterings Irritating Miss Grace Flashy Smile Brilliant Personality Mysterious Looks Puzzled Expressions Softball Smashes Infinite Misdemeanors Those Crossed Wires Picture Collection Unnerving Quips Saucy Implications Endless Nicknames Wild Stunts Draggin Hudson Football Marks Conquests Class Officer Getting Through Drill Team Captain Academics Phys. Ed. Steno Flirtation Never “Cutting” Students' Day Texas Jaunts Staying Sane Incessant Dates Math Biology GAA Pres. Singer Punctuality Class Officer Prom Work A P Employment Cutting Class Losing License Joe Wise Answers Everything Typing Student Govt. President “Marks” Practical Jokes Return to DHS Ad Getting Baseball “Hot Corner” Physics Mechanical Drawing Driver Ed. Football Captain Treasury Work Speech Class Cleanliness Quietness X No. of Rings Butch” Universal “Bel Canto” Member Varsity End Fencing Cirl in Every Class Choir Activities DHS Football Queen Math Aptitude 9 in a Row Artistry Phys. Ed Student Patrol Prom King Tap Dancing Color Guarcl “Attendance” Suspension List Choir Track Bulldozing Making Friends Basketball Wrestling 14 Flags Engineer Secretary “Wild Life” Housewife Race Driver WAC Sergeant N.Y. Knicks Mayor of VC Debutante Big Business Mathematician Kiwanis President Secretary Typing Teacher Beautician College Clerk Typist P.T. Teacher Opera Housewife Baker (Ha!) Male Model Playboy Party Girl Auto Dealer Secretary Quiz Whiz Fix-it Woman “Hunter” Pro Wolf Wall Street New York Housewife “Commercial Cal N.Y. Yankees Announcer Diamond Joe Draftswoman Soda Jerk N.Y. Giants Financier U.S.A. (Doberman) Emily Post Biologist Next Monroe Editor of Whisper” Navy Wife Linguist Mechanic Foreign Language Teacher “Sailor” Cowgirl Miss America Mathematician Billiard Ace Cartoonist Cun Expert State “John” Big Business “Rockctte” Secretary Mechanic Judge Electrician Movie Idol Stunt Woman Clerk Typist Accounting Next “Roca” Pilot 73 NAME REMEMBERED FOR ACHIEVEMENT FUTURE GREENBERG, DAVID GREENBERG, LOIS GUARINO, MARION HAHN, CAROLE HAHN, JANET HALTER, VALERIE HARRIS, RONALD HARLEY, EDWARD HARTMAN, KENNETH HARVEY, JAMES HARVEY, WESLEY HEDDEN, ALFRED HEILENBACH, MARGARET HOSTETTER, FRANK HUBER, JOHN HUHN, JOHN JEFFERY, JACQUELINE JENSEN, HERBERT JONES, JANICE JONES, LYNN JUDGE, MARY KAPASH, RICHARD KELLER, BARBARA KELLY. THOMAS KENNEY, HENRY KILGORE, JANICE KISH, EUCENE KNEER, PATRICIA KNOWLES, NANCY KRAFT, JOAN KRONMILLER, JEANNE LA BELL, EDWARD LECHER. BARRY LEE, ROBER T LEPORE, LAURA LINDALE, CAROL LITTLE, HERBERT LITTLE, MARY LONGNECKER, JEAN LOPEZ. CARMEN LOUIS, JANET LOVITO, ELAINE LUPIA, ROBERT MAKOSKY, JOHN MANNING, BRENDA MARGETSON, PATRICIA MARTIN, MAXINE MARTIN, PEGGY MARSH ARE, JOAN MATTEO, MARY LOU MAURIELLO, DAVID McGARTHY, MARY McGrath, cora McMillan, bruce McPEEK, CLARENCE MELROY, MURIEL MEOLA, REGINA MILLER, HOWARD MILLER, PATRICIA MILLER, RUTH MINIS, MARSHA MORRISSEY, KENNETH NAZZARO, BARBARA NEER, HELEN NELSON, MARY ELLEN NEUBAUER, FRANK NICOLETTI, ROBERT NORRIS. JANET NORTON, BARBARA OLIVERO, WILLIAM OWEN, RONALD Griffith’s Body Fingers in Every Pie Friendly Greetings Choir Capers Cheerfulness Crouds of Friends Head Ducking Well-dressed Lad Mr. Wheeler Likeable Nature Southern Accent One of the Boys Willingness to Serve Weird Ideas Unbelieving Interest in Others Taking Everyone's Guff Bashfulness Intelligent Questions Talking Waitress Athletic Devotion Dragonfly Dialfolical Plans Regular Attendance??? Isovc of Mr. Becker Cute Grin Cool Mud flops Constant Circulation Library Work Peppy Cheering Radiant Personality One of the Boys The Custom Merc Visual Aids Chief Hall Cruising Library Antics Wild Clown Always Tardy Service Club Duties Being Forceful Sweet Personrdity Never a Dull Moment Bookworm??? Hey Cotton Work in Guidance Office Sincere Actions Unpredictable Those Parties Towering Height Comical Remarks Harassing the Cops Superb Tests Quaint Ideas Math Whiz Congeniality Impishness Being Agreeable Discontentment Part ici iat ion in Choir Musical Prowess Excellent Pictures AOP Employment Sincerity Co-operativeness Dark Horse Not Remembering Humorous Remarks Restless- That Voice That Cool Car Cutting Up Prom Work Twirier Quietness Drill Team Captain Large Group of Friends Majorette That Heights Manv Friends Sideburns 'Typing??? Marks Track Cheerleader Dragging 'Track Sports Student Patrol Phys. Ed. Physics Gatorette GAA Getting Airborne Sabotage Staying Awake Sleeping Class Officer Wrestling IKH I Engagement Prom Committee Attractiveness 'Hie Bomb Wrestling GAA Helper Cheerleading Student Patrol Lunch Patrol On Time Once Silence Service Club Many Friends Cheerleader Track Phys. Ed. Engagement Choir Dog-sledding Transfusions Many Activities Student Patrol Academics GAA Modernizing Locker Academics Friends Good Behavior Drifters” License German Choir Officer Office Work Football Color Guard War Orphans Notoriety Wrestling Lunch Patrol Captain Outstanding Jewelry Closing Locker Door 9 Seconds Skillshots Comedian Mrs. Ginsberg Secretary Clerk Typist Nurse P.T. Teacher Apple Picker Traveler Draftsman Stowaway College Hedden Oil” College Draftsman Olympics??? Doctor Success Jeweler Utopia Marriage P.T. Teacher Pilot Spy Roamer East Dover Mrs. Egbert Industrial Arts Teacher Clerk Typist Housewife Spectacular Model Acme Manager Backbreaker Technician I rdy Barber Editor of Seventeen Madman Clerk Typist Secretary Housewife Marriage Counselor Success Truck Driver Plantation Owner Marriage College Eskimo Nurse Clerical Work Who Knows??? U.S. President Olympics Designer Scientist Wall Street Policewoman Good Mother Auto Dealer Singer Show Business Secretary “Manager” Showgirl Secretary Reporter Mechanic Doctor Library Secretary Secretary Race Driver Knick Center 74 NAME PACE, KENNETH PALANCHI, MICHAEL PARKER, LINDA PAUTZ, NANCY PAYNE, PATRICIA PENNISI, ROBERT PINDER, CURTIS PINDER, MARY PINK. LINDA PIZER, MARY ANN PORPHY, RAYMOND PRENTICE, RONALD PRZIREMBEL, CHRISTIAN RADLEY, ROBERT RATH JEN, JOHN REYES, LUCILLE RI BACK, CHARLES RIPATRAZONE, LOIS RIVERS, THOMAS ROE. CAROL DEAN ROGERS, JUDITH ROSENFARB, NORMAN ROST, DANIEL ROTONDO, NANCY RUBENS, MONICA RUMSEY, DEANNA RUSNACK, GALE RUTOSKI, CARL SABO. CATHERINE SAKALA, FRANCES SANTUCCI, MARIA SARSONY, MARY JANE SCALA, ROSE SCHARER, EDWARD SCHINDLER. SHEILA SCUDDER, CAROL SEARING, MARY M. SHERWOOD. DANIEL SHERWOOD. PATRICIA SHUPE, PATRICIA SMITH, DOROTHY SPERRY. BARBARA STEINER. CHARLES STEPHENS, ROBERT STEWART, JOHN STITES, DAVID STRAHL, JERENE TARNOFF, ROSALIE TREVARROW, NANCY TRI BELLI, DAVID TUCKER. JEAN UTTER. BRpNT VANARSDALE, LUCY VANORDEN. BEVERLY VAN SL(X)TEN, HENRY VELA. IRMA WAITZEL, JOAN WALSH. THOMAS WARD. CHRISTOPHER WASKO. JEAN WEBB. RONALD WEINER, BARBARA WHITE, JAXON WILDER, DALE WILLIAMS, ARLENE WILLIAMS, DAVID WILLIAMS. JANIS WOLVERTON, HARRY WOOD. PAUL YUHAS, BETTE ANN ZOSCHENKO, GRACE REMEMBERED FOR Graduating Good Humor Pleasant Manner Cat Car Companionship Volunteering Wild “Things Friendliness Chemistry Genius “Dimples ’ Nuisance Likeable Guy German Accent Wicked Beard Talks with Kapash Ultra-sonic Voice Hall Walking Friendliness Good lxx ks Comical Actions Water Guns That Chevy Streak Hunting Trophies Flattering Mr. Sherk Promoting DHS Projects Chattering Defending the Band Rough Boy Fine Manners Innocent Remarks in Chemistry Never Needing to Walk Flirting M isunderstanding His Harem Wild Stories Unusual Nickname Bel Canto Service Outsanding Personality Choir Antics Braving French III Quietness Library Service Clockwatching Enjoyment of Phys. Education “Hot ’ Buick Leather Motorcycle Jacket Interesting First Name Helpfulness to Others Friendship Solid Gold Chevy Coot’ Haircut Flashy Red Hair Co-operat i veness Extraordinary Acrol atics Buying Griffith’s Bomb Drama Club Productions Cute Hairdo Jr. History Antics (Mr. Bond) Numerous Girlfriends Expressive Eyes Wild Driving Exquisite Clothes Procrastination Witty Remarks Trips to N. V. Miss Boyd's Reading Class Quiet Good Humor Cadet Membership Black Omelet Cheery Disjtosition Circle of Friends ACHIEVEMENT Phys. Ed. Dramatics Friendliness USH W hiz Crades Soft hall Boys' State Cheerleading Captain Student Patrol Twirler Getting Through Mechanical Drawing Police Chief Football Captain Chemistry Careful Driving Carol Student Government Regular Attendance??? Prom Work Biology Football Kilt a Baar A in History Tri-Hi Y Work Never Cutting GAA License Cheerful Smile Twirlers’ Captain USH I Bel Canto Chorus Marks??? Athletics Usherettes (Jetting Around Agreeability Daily Hikes to Keamey St. Various Boyfriends Friendly Smile Terrific Bookkeeper Responsibility Friendliness Eating Substantial Lunches Student Patrol Member Graduating Large Number of Friends Chemistry Skill Fine Coiffure W'isccracks Peppy Cheerleader Class Terror Gained W'cight Double Joints Fights with Mr. Hennessey Private Tutor Passing Geometry I Passing Jr. History Basketball Ace One of the Girls One of the Boys Terrific Pianist Hurdles Champ Artistry After School Typing Shooting a Deer Excellent Stenographer Drum Playing Bel Canto President Commercial Efficiency Good Companion FUTURE Armed Forces Broadway Nurse Marriage College Acme Jockey Marriage Prosperity College Sand Hog Draftsman United Nations Translator Armed Forces Engineer Typist Financier College Mr. America Secretary Housewife Farmer ASPCA USH Teacher Success Secretary Marriage Mechanic Happiness College Secretary Housewife Secretary Pro Wrestler Clerk Typist Stenographer Medical Secretary Traveling Companion Dancing Instructor French Teacher Secretary Librarian Night Watchman Agricultural Student Department Store Mgr. College Professor Stenographer Positive Success Beautician Pool Player Marriage Stock Car Racer Nurse Circus Performer Sidewalk Philosopher Interpreter Hollywood Hair Stylist Auto Body Repairman Pro Playboy Marriage Draftsman Show Business Unpredictable Magazine Illustrator Secretary Engineer Secretary Printer Carnegie Hall Beautician Public Stenographer 75 DONALD ALPERTI President ALBERT BURKHART Vice-President CLASS OFFICERS JEAN BACHRAN Secretary 76 DONALD ALPERTI “Spin Never frowns . . . “Cougar” . . . appealing personality . . . always in a hurry . . . one of the gridiron boys. ALICE ANDREWS “AT One of those lovely looking blondes... delightfully different . . . full of fun. DOLORES ALVAREZ “Dolores” A quiet girl with an ability for work and collecting A’s . . . friendly . . . conscientious worker. JEAN BACHRAN “Jean” Quiet and nice . . . Junior Prom Queen . . . friendly smile . . . Semper Femi-nae”. 77 DONALD BAKER “Bake” Not a care in the world . . . sometimes a real devil . . . anti-homework society. KATHERINE BALD “Baldberg” Captain of Drill Team . . . easy going . . . Drifter’ . . . usually found in the midst of mischief. GEORGE BALL “George” New to our halls . . . shy . . . good looking guy. NORMAN BARRIER “Norm” Very quiet and dependable . . . nice to know . . . always seems content. 78 A girl we all admire ... cute color guard . . . “Drifter ... a better friend no one could ask for .. . soft smile. Did you say homework? . . . never worries ... I do nothing in particular and do it very well. GRACE BERNATH Grace” Likes to be friendly . . . . . . likes to study. always smilin 79 GLORIA BILLIG “Gloria” The quiet type . . . true and sincere friend . . . has few worries. JUDITH BILLIG “Judy” Her style is her own; it’s part of her nature . . . brilliant red hair. JUDITH BIXLER “Bix” Slow but sure . . . nonchalant . . . never without a comb . . . ready to join in the fun. JUDY MARIE BOBINYEC “Jiidy” Fashion minded . . . who’s making all that silence? . . . neatness is her golden rule. 80 ELIZABETH BOYD “Betty” Forever smiling . . . friendly to all . . . look at that rock! ... for fun count her in. RITA BRETT “Rita” Member of Bel-Canto Chorus . . . active in school . . . seen but not heard. MARILYN BOYD “Marilyn” Enjoys being helpful . . . intelligent and clever . . . unlimited supply of energy. ELIZABETH BROWN “Betty” Quiet . . . never blue . . . pleasant to each and everyone. (f LEONARD’ CARDUCCI ALBERT BURKART “Al” Always smiling . . . “Cougar ’ . . . good natured and a pleasant personality . . . budding scientist. EDWARD V. CASEY “Falcon” Ladies’ man . . . liked by all . . . top-notch personality . . . Cougar” . . . good-looking guy. BARBARA CASKEY “Barb” Helpful to all . . . never at a loss for words . . . Drifter” . . . good mixer. “Sebby' Never known to have a gripe . . . good looker ... a flirt at heart . . . Cougar”. Neat, attractive miss . . . that certain guy . . . friendly to everyone. ARLENE CLARK “Lee” Quiet, but nice to have around . . . those who know her like her . . . always content . . . long pageboy. 83 JOY CLEMENS “Joy What's a thought if it doesn't include a man? . . . fun and fancy free. “Cougar . . . active in Student Gov eminent . . . leadership ability. GLORIA COOK “Cookie Mischievous . . . talking comes naturally . . . nonchalant. NANCY COOK “Nancy Silence is golden . . . diligent worker . . . timid. 84 MARY CONKLINC “Marie” Cute, charming, and cheery . . . tiny . . . friendly smile. DIANE CORRIDON “Corridor” Gift of gab . . . excitable . . . always laughing . . . friendly to all. KENNETH COURTER Ken” Always ready to create a riot . . . keeps the gals on the go .. . outstanding pitcher . . . Mine Hill Knights. WILLIAM COURTER “Bill” Nice to know . . . hails from Mine Hill . . . great guy with a big smile . . . M. H. Knights. 85 “Bill” Definitely quiet . . . good classmate . . . slightly shy. “Semper Feminae . . . tall and slender . . . active in Student Government . . . school spirit. JOHN DAYOCK Jack” Slow but sure . . . never worries . . . easy to get along with. WILLIAM DEE “Bill” Sports minded . . . pleasant disposition . . . liked by all .. . Co-Captain of our football team. 86 LINDA DELGADO “Linda” Life is not life without laughter . . . (lull moments are few . . . has many friends. NANCY DETWEILER “Nan” Always a lady . . . quiet . . . likes sports . . . cheerful and friendly manner. ZELIG DERN “Zel” Fun at all times . . . great guy . . . everyone's buddy. DREW DIESEL “Drew” Very quiet . . . does his work without a word . . . nice to have as a classmate. 87 “Semper Feminae” . . . likes to be friendly . . . always happy. “Semper Feminae” . . . cute . . . big brown eyes . . . ready for fun. SHARON RUTH DREW “Sharon” “Drifter” . . . specially nice . . . bound to succeed . . . seldom worries . . . Navy. FREDERICK ECK “Fred” Quiet . . . always in a hurry . . . helping 88 CLINTON ECKERT “Clint” Good looker . . . gentleman at all times . . . who needs girls? . . . likes to have fun . . . Mine Hill Knights. JACQUELINE ELLAM “Jackie” Good-looking blond . . . new to our class . . . complimentary character. RICHARD ERVEY “Dick” His main interest, girls . . . friendly to all ... a born teaser. Reserve(ft. .p 'perfection BARBARA EVANS Q L % an gpl ?. . Ia(f$ 'er T ®t hr 89 %'V ® % z7 DONNA FAUST “Donna” Beautiful blotul . . . quiet and pleasant . . . neat as a pin . . . Football Queen . . . member of the Bel Canto. LAWRENCE FISH f GWENDOLYN FISCHBEIN “Gwen” She seems quiet but watch out . . . possessor of good nature ... a tall blond bundle of energy. TERRANCE FITZPATRICK ‘Terry” Good-looking guy . . . has a way with the girls . . . quiet until known. 90 ROBERT FIXL “Felix Likable personality . . . pleasant friend to have . . . likes to talk. THOMAS FLOOD ‘Tom A friend to all . . . great personality . . . talkative . . . hot rod. GERALD FOSTER | Jcrry Qougar P . . higstcase . )! . (ilAtjuBf. , yy ALBERTA ANN FOWLER “Alberta Talented in more ways than onq serious . . . bound fori Broadway soph isticdtcd. ') ry ) s . I fr 1 mm 91 CAROL FRAN “Carol” Color guard captain . . . always ready for fun . . . cute . . . talkative . . . nice to know. RONALD FRONHEISER “Ron” Tall and good looking . . . anything but shy . . . likes to have fun . . . friendly . . . Mine Hill Knights. ANDREW FRUTCHEY “Andy” Secret, self-contained, and silent . . . never worries . . . does his work without a word. ERNEST R. FRASER “Randolph” Quiet, quiet, quiet . . . never known to have a gripe. JAMES GALLO “Jim” Casanova . . . it's a pleasure to have him around . . . witty . . . just plain terrific. JUDITH GEARHART “Judy” Silence is golden . . . likes to play the field . . . neat. JAMES GIORGIANNI “Jim” Takes things as they come . . . how about a drag? . . . friendly and good natured. 93 JERRY GLEASON “Hopper” Nice to know . . . loves mischief . . . has a way with the girls . . . flirt. JOSEPH GRANDE “Joe” Not very talkative . . . dark curly hair . . . hot Hudson. DAVID GREENBERG “D. G ” LOIS GREENBERG “Lo” Everyone's friend . . . great sense of humor . . . life of the party . . . Cougar . What a driver . . . cute twirler . . . Rox-bury at heart . . . popular miss . . . Semper Feminae . 94 MARION GUARINO “Marion” Quiet and shy . . . never known to be glum . . . reserved manner. JANET HAHN “Jan” Ponytail specialty . . . amicable . . . wow, what fingernails! CAROLE HAHN 95 RONALD HARRIS “Shorty” Giant of the class . . . the effort of thinking can he very troublesome . . . has no worries . . . friendly. EDWARD HARLEY “Ed” Hails from Trenton High . . . cool and collegiate . . . quiet, but friendly. JAMES HARVEY “Harv” Fun and friendly . . . likes to be nice . . . (L%6uthcrn accent. 96 WESLEY HARVEY “Wes” Quiet . . . liked by all . . . member of the Bcl-Canto Chorus. ALFRED HEDDEN “Al” Well liked by everyone . . . class cutter . . . teachers’ nightmare . . . watch out for the train!! MARGARET HEILENBACH “Midge” Cheerleader . . . gay and happy at all times . . . pep, personality, and equal popularity . . . cuti FRANK HOSTETTER “Hummenbird” Crew cut fan . . . good looking . . . count him in for fun. JOHN HUBER “Jack” Personality plus . . . friends to all .. . class cut-up. JOHN HUHN “Mark Trail” Tall, good-looking blond . . . always smiling . . . likes sports . . . Cougar”. JACQUELINE JEFFERY “Jackie Neatness is her hobby . . . py . . . likes to be friendly Fetninae”. HERBERT F. JENSEN “Herb” Good looker . . . shy . . . never known to have a gripe. Likes to study the Bel-Canto . . shy . . . member of bound to succeed. LYNN JONES “Lynn” Always dreaming . . . cute girl with a winning personality . . . diamond owner. MARY JUDGE “Mary” Naturally-nice . . . exceptional athletic ability . . . pleasant person to know. RICHARD KAPASH “Dick” Short . . . one of the crew cut gang . always happy . . . good looking. 99 BARBARA KELLER “Fish” Lively . . . always on the hunt for hobby pins . . . wonderful laughing personality. THOMAS KELLY “Tommy” Good classmate to have . . . mischief and humor all rolled into one. HENRY KENNEY “Henry” Prankster in class . . . friendly to all . . . ready for fun . . . good looking guy. JANICE KILGORE “Jan” 100 EUGENE KISH “Gene” He looks quiet, but just get him started . . . good friend to have . . . likes to have fun. Another one of those lady drivers . . . everyone knows Pat . . . homework allergies ... a living doll. NANCY KNOWLES “Nan” A friend of one, a friend of all .. . another of the bashful crowd. JOAN KRAFT “Joan” Talkative . . . serious minded . . . “Semper Feminac” . . . neat. Sparkling eyes . . . Semper Feminae” . . . angelic look . . . quiet. EDWARD LA BELL “Ed One who is always happy . . . homework allergies . . . regular clown. BARRY LECHER “Moe” ROBERT E. LEE “Bob” Friendly.. . . a sleeve full of tricks . . . never Cougar” . . . talkative . . . a pal to all . . . ready for fun. 102 LAURA LEPORE “Pudgie” Nice to know . . . cheerleader . . . Semper Feminae” . . . cute . . . fresh as a spring breeze. HERBERT LITTLE “Herb” Freckles and red hair . . . observes more than he tells . . . there’s no point in hurrying. CAROL LINDALE “Carol” Always talking . . . “Semper Feminae” . . . sweet and fun loving . . . blonde, but not dumb. MARY LITTLE “Mary” Forever talking and laughing . . . long red hair . . . takes frequent trips to Netcong with J.S. . . . mischievous. 103 JEAN LONGNECKER “Jean” Quiet . . . bound to succeed . . . cheerful and gay . . . friendly. CARMEN LOPEZ “Carmen” Short curly hair . . . talkative . . . likes to be friendly . . . always smiling. JANET LOUIS “Jan” “Drifter” . . . once a friend, always a friend . . . cute . . . never forget those P.J. Parties . . . ready blush. ELAINE LOVITO “Elaine” Real cute cheerleader ... a laugh that makes you laugh . . . “Drifter” . . . it’s never quiet when Elaine’s around. 104 ROBERT LUPIA “Bob’ As nice as they come . . . dimples . . . lively and full of fun. JOHN MAKOSKY “Cotton” Mine Hill Knights . . . nice to know . . . quiet are his ways. BRENDA MANNING “Brenda” Diamonds are a girts best friend . . . Navy . . . future homemaker . . . “Drifter PATRICIA A. MARCETSON “Pat” Tall and cute . . . liked by all . . . Colgate smile . . . cheerful disposition . . . Drifter . 105 MAXINE MARTIN “Max” Friendly and gay ... a fun-loving gal with lots of pep . . . black curly hair. PEGGY MARTIN Peggy” Very quiet and shy . . . D.H.S. band member . . . active 4-H member . . . Bel-Canto Chorus. JOAN MASHARE “Joan” Always happy . . . hails from Roxbury . . . tall . . . likes to be friendly. MARY LOU MATTEO “Mary Lou” Frequent blush . . . Semper Feminae” . . . beware of the devil in those big brown eyes ... a natural wit. DAVID MAURIELLO “Giovanni” “Moose” “Cougar” . . . class brain . . . girls, ivho needs them? ... a logical mind . . . bound to succeed. mary McCarthy “Mary” Short and cute . . . freckles by the mil lion . . . sports crazy . . . friendly. cora McGrath “Cora” Favors long hair . . . slim figure . . . nonchalant . . . talkative. rruce McMillan “Red” Whiz in French . . . outstanding red hair . . . quiet. 107 CLARENCE McPEEK “Red” Meeting him is a real treat . . . happy disposition . . . those who know him like him. MURIEL MELROY “Muriel” Tall and trim . . . friends till the end . . . chatter-box at times. REGINA MEOLA “Reggie” Doesn’t make much noise . . . lost without a comb . . . what a waistline . . . Drifter”. HOWARD MILLER “Howie” My white convertible . . . not too in- 108 “Pat” RUTH MILLER “Ruthie” Always happy . . . nice to all . . . sports are her pastime. Likes to sing . . . active . . . always does her homework . . . helpful. MARSHA MINIS “Mickee Mouse” Another hair style . . . Drifter” . . . cute . . . boys are her favorite jyastime. KENNETH MORRISSEY Ken” One of the Gridiron Boys . . . absolutely the greatest . . . handsome guy . . . has a special interest, girls! 109 BARBARA NAZZARO “Barb” Colorguanl . . . has a smile for every occasion . . . likes to talk . . . Semper Feminae”. HELEN NEER “Wendy” Talkative . . . likes to be counted in on fun . . . assets: long wavy hair . . . friendly. MARYELLEN NELSON Marycllcn” New to our halls . . . dark expressive eyes . . . pretty n petite . . . Drifter”. FRANK NEUBAUEB “Frankie” All around good guy . . . pleasant to know . . . happy and friendly. no ROBERT NICOLETTI “Bob” Always seeking a good time . . . capable . . . nice guy. JANET NORRIS “Janet” Quiet . . . goes for earrings . . . new around our halls. BARBARA NORTON “Barb” Good things come in small packages . . . friendly and pleasant. WILLIAM OLIVERO “Bill” Good looking guy . . . quiet until known . . . loads of fun in school and out. ill RONALD OWEN “Jess” The quiet type . . . does his work . . . never worries, has no reason too. Gentleman at all times . . . leader in the field of friendship . . . well dressed. MICHAEL PALANCHI “Mike” A rare combination of fun, frolic, and work(?) . . . always in a hurry to get nowhere . . . M. II. Knights. u LINDA PARKER “Linda” Mischief maker . . . friendly to all .. . always talking . . . happy-go-lucky-gal. 112 NANCY PAUTZ “Nancy” Being friendly comes natural. . . knowing her is liking her . . . always happy. PATRICIA PAYNE “Patti” Cute and sweet . . . that natural look . . . cheerful and gay. ROBERT PENNISI “Bob” Quiet and shy . . . good friend . . . nice to know. CURTIS PINDER “Curt” Seems quiet, but he really isn't . . . loads of fun . . . ready blush. ■k 113 MARY PINDER “Mary” Captain of cheerleaders . . . always a friend . . . freckles bu the million . . . “Drifter” . . . real doll. LINDA PINK “Pinky” Clothes conscious . . . pleasing smile . . . likes to draw . . . that certain guy. RAYMOND PORPHY “Porphy” Devilment in his eyes . . . never in a hurry . . . anything but quiet. 114 ROBERT RADLEY “Bob” Tall, dark and handsome . . . refuses to he rushed . . . Co-Captain of our football team . . . pleasant disposition. JOHN RATHJEN “John” Quiet . . . book hound . . . nice to know. 115 LUCILLE REYES “Lu” Hardly ever quiet . . . livens up any class . . . has lots of character. CHARLES RIBACK “Chase” Often seen hut seldom heard . . . has few worries . . . shy. LOIS RIPATRAZONE “Lo” Friendly to all .. . smart dresser . . . bright and cheerful. THOMAS RIVERS “Rivers” Likes to have fun . . . never worries . . . agreeable personality . . . handsome guy . . . shy. 116 CAROL DEAN ROE “Carol Dean” Gift of gab . . . humorous and carefree . . . “Semper Feminae JULIANNE ROGERS “Judy” Well-liked . . . glowing personality . . . being nice comes natural. NORMAN ROSENFARB “Red” Loads of fun . . . my Chevy and I travel together . . . good marks come easily to him. DANIEL ROST “Dan” Nice to know . . . quiet as a mouse . . . readu blush. , h 117 NANCY ROTONDO “Nancy” Active in activities . . . has many friends . . . cheery smile. Semper Feminae” . from a warm heart . . a u that n DEANNA RUMSEY Deanna” Cute and sweet . . . quiet and composed Aldo, Aldo, Aldo. GALE RUSNACK CARL RUTOSKI “Carl Good looker . . . loads of fun . . . never quiet . . . Mine Hill Knights. CATHERINE SABO “Cathy” The quiet type . . . soft voice ... a friendly smile. FRANCES SAKALA “Fran” Neat dresser . . . Captain of Twirlers . . . cute . . . “Semper Feminae” MARIA SANTUCCI “Maria” Pep, fun and joviality . . . cute ... always on the go. 119 M. J. Attractive and neat . . . member of the Bcl-Canto . . . quiet. ROSE SCALA “Rosie” Flirt . . . neat dresser . . . she's sensational that’s all. EDWARD SCHARER Bucky” Sports are his favorite pastime .. . Cougar” ... he is a second Hercules. SHEILA SCHINDLER “Sheila” A certain walk . . . attractive miss . . . nice to know. 120 CAROL SCUDDER “Trout Boys are her past-time . . . short and cute . . . likes Netcong dances . . . slim, trim figure. Y MARGARET SHAWN® I ' Foggy” V l] J . be neat . . . member of the o . . . being calm just comes DANIEL SHERWOOD “Danny” He's a great guy . . . class treasurer . . . “Cougar’ . . . full of fun . . . good looking. PATRICIA SHERWOOD “Woody” Always a smile, in fact, a very sweet smile . . . friend to all. 121 DOROTHY SMITH “Dottie” Wonderful personality . . . full of fun . . . nice to know. blue convertible %av)Ang indeed. BARBARA SPERRY “Barb” Likes to work in the library . . . a smile for all she meets . . . true and sincere friend. CH$ £ES STEINER I “Chuck” ROBERT STEPHENS “Bob” One of the tall crowd . . . likes to be quiet . . . shy. JOHN STEWART “Pat” • Quiet until known . . . life in slow motion . . . friendly. DAVID STITES JERENE STRAHL “Jerri” Real curly hair . . . those who know her like her . . . quiet and shy. 123 Nice to know . . . likes to have fun . . . studious at times. Fun-loving, gal . . . not a worry at all . . . always on the go . . . forever talking. DAVID TRIBELLI “Dave” Regular hot rod . . . has a different car cverytime you see him . . . teachers’ nightmare. JF.ANNE TUCKER “Jeanne” Always in a daze ... a joke for every occasion . . . carefree . . . “Drifter’ . . . a real cute cheerleader. 124 LUCY VAN ARSDALE “Lucy” Tall blonde . . . fashionable . . . likes to sew . . . friendly. HENRY VANSLOOTEN “Hank” Studious looking type . . . new to our halls . . . quiet. BRENT UTTER “Hey Utter” Classroom clown . . . never quiet . . . likes attention. BEVERLY VAN ORDEN “Bev” Quiet and shu . . . talented . . . does her work without a word. 125 Irma vela “Worm” Fun loving . . . talk, talk, talk ... always friendly. THOMAS WALSH Tom Likes to create riots . . . never serious . . . good guy. Dark curly hair . . . always talking . . . likes to be friendly. CHRISTOPHER WARD “Chris” Well-liked . . . just plain terrific . . . good basketball player . . . shy. 126 JEAN WASKO “Jean” Gift of gab . . . true to one . . . ready for fun. RONALD WEBB “Webbie” Man of few words . . . nice to know . . . shy. BARBARA WEINER DALE LEONE WILDER “Dale” Crazy pocket books . . . great art ability . . . friends with everyone. ARLENE WILLIAMS “Sha Cha” Likes ponytails . . . always smiling . . . quiet and shy. 128 HARRY WOLVERTON “Bud” Every night is mischief night . . . talkative . . . dig that wave? BETTE YUHAS “Bette Ann” Never without a comb . . . mirror any one . . . pint-sized . . . flirt. PAUL WOOD “Paul” Master of the Keyboard . . . quiet and shy . . . member of the Bel-Canto . . . musically inclined. GRACE ZOSCHENKO “Gray” Forever talking . . . neat . . . gets along with everyone. 129 ADVERTISING 130 'tftftH SCUCCH. THIS IS YOUR PROUDEST HOUR ........Culminating a period in your life you will always want to remember. As your official photographer, we feel elated to have been able to document this cherished era with photographs pulsating the very life you lived - the very thoughts you spread • the very feeling you so warmly and sincerely shared. This reality though captured in a split second will be an everlasting record for posterity. The future holds many events for you that you will want to remember - Please feel free to call upon us for all of your photographic needs. FOREMOST SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE EAST 132 FOxcroft 6-3193 oPY Dr. Rocco Cleffi Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel Corwin J iKKNHr. Robert and Mr. Stephen Corwin Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Grant if ‘The Tiger Tracks” “The Student Prints' BEST WISHES FROM DOVER HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS f3est 'LUidleJ to tie C(aA5 of 1959 from DOVER OIL COMPANY U. S. HIGHWAY 46 DOVER, NEW JERSEY FOxcroft 6-2630 134 Compliments of PRECISION MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 88 KING STREET DOVER, NEW JERSEY FOxcroft 6-6500 LIVE MODERN . . . 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DANTE’S QUALITY MARKET, West Blackwell Street, Dover ....... DOVER BAKE SHOP, 29 West Blackwell Street, Dover ........... RINEHARTS, INC., 10 North Sussex Street, Dover ............. SACK’S PAINT AND WALLPAPER, 52 North Sussex Street. Dover .. LESLIE’S DRUG STORE, 9 East Blackwell Street, Dover ......... MEUSER’S PHARMACY, 6 North Sussex Street. Dover ............ HARTMAN SHORTER HABERDASHERS, 11 West Blackwell Street .. McKlERNAN-TERRY CORP., 100 Richards Avenue, Dover .......... DOVER ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., 52 West Blackwell Street ...... ADELINE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE. 60 East McFarlan Street, Dover .... PAL’S OFFICE CAFE, 11 South Sussex Street, Dover ........... K AM M ’S WHOLESALE PRODUCE. Route 46, Dover .............. SHAPIRO’S MODERN ECONOMY STORE, 28 West Blackwell Street . ABE’S BARCAIN STORE, 6 South Warren Street, Dover .......... CARMEN S LUNCHEONETTE, 145 King Street, Dover .............. J. A. VAN CENDEREN AUTO SUPPLIES, 55 East Blackwell Street . STEVE’S MEN’S BOYS’ WEAR. 10 Bassett Highway. Dover....... IDLE HOUR TAVERN, 215 East Blackwell Street, Dover ......... MITCHEL’S YOUTH CENTER, 19 West Blackwell Street, Dover .... DOVER GOODY SHOP, Baker Theatre Building, Dover ............ LOUIS’ MARKET. 31 East Blackwell Street, Dover ............. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT CO., 27 East Blackwell Street. Dover .... ZANELLI’S LUNCHEONETTE. 62 East McFarlan Street, Dover ... .........FO 6-2544 .........FO 6-0168 ..........FO 6-9823 .........OA 7-1400 ..........FO 6-3444 .........FO 6-0074 .........FO 6-3671 .........FO 6-4855 .........FO 6-0237 .........FO 6-0222 .........FO 6-0119 ........FO 6-1405 FO 6-5656 9761 .........FO 6-3717 .........FO 6-0371 .........FO 6-2800 .........FO 6-3495 .........FO 6-9840 .........FO 6-056S .........FO 6-0158 .........FO 6-1445 .........FO 6-9879 .........FO 6-3414 .........FO 6-1738 .........FO 6-9873 .........FO 6-2760 .........FO 6-9601 FO 6-1676 1671 .........FO 6-3066 .........FO 6-9691 148 GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! WILLIAM HOWARD CLEANERS. 102 East Blackwell Street. Dover ........FO 6-1525 J. H. JACKSON LUMBER COMPANY, Denville-Rockaway-Dover ............FO 6-1492 SHIFFRIN’S LIQUOR STORE, 13 South Sussex Street, Dover ..................FO 6-2362 SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES, 148 East Blackwell Street, Dover .................FO 6-0470 CARDEN STATE GROCERY, Guy Searing Streets, Dover ...............FO 6-1144 LOMBARDI'S SHOE REPAIR, 32 North Sussex Street, Dover ............FO 6-4448 BECKMAN’S STATIONERY SPORTING GOODS, Blackwell Street, Dover...FO 6-2695 ARTHUR S STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN, Blackwell Street, Dover ..........FO 6-3083 DUTTON HOTEL, 65 North Sussex Street, Dover ..................... FO 6-3300 THE SHIRLEY SHOP, 30 West Blackwell Street, Dover .................FO 6-0376 BEECY’S DEPARTMENT STORE. 6 West Blackwell Street. Dover...........FO 6-0342 SHAMROCK OIL COMPANY, 285 West Clinton Street, Dover ..............FO 6-2590 DOVER PHOTO SHOP, 25 East Blackwell Street, Dover .................FO 6-0994 THE MARTIN SHOP, INC., 8 West Blackwell Street, Dover .............FO 6-0452 VALUE BAKERS, INC., 66 East McFarlan Street, Dover ............... FO 6-1466 BUSINESS PATRONS AMERICAN BOTTLING COMPANY FO 6-0217 LANTERMAN'S AUTO ELECTRIC FO 6-0477 DELVEY’S MARKET FO 6-9709 DeLORENZO’S ROYAL SCARLET MARKET FO 6-9655 DOVER FLORIST, FTD FO 6-1283 RAY’S MARKET, INC. FO 6-9791 TUTTLE’S FUNERAL HOME FO 6-0660 KAHANT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. FO 6-2966 CAPITOL BAKERY FO 6-1466 A M ELECTRONICS FO 6-9645 TIP-TOP SHOE STORE FO 6-2389 WOLF’S CLEANERS FO 6-1379 HELEN’S ITALIAN KITCHEN FO 6-9893 149 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 THE LUCKY CHARMS TRI-HI-Y (CLASS OF ’60) COMPLIMENTS GOOD LUCK, GRADUATES! OF MARTUCCI BUS COMPANY, INC. STELLA ZELENSKY CHARTER BUS SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS • Phone FOxcroft 6-1453 RICHTER'S GREENHOUSES DOVER TYPEWRITER CENTER We Stock FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ROYAL, SMITH-CORONA, UNDERWOOD 6 REMINGTON PORTABLES STATE HIGHWAY 10 FOxcroft 6-1589 State Highway 46 Rockaway OAkwood 7-1913 For All Your Sewing Needs . . . CARSON GEBEL RIBBON CO. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 291 Park Heights Avenue 24 E. Blackwell St. FO 6-1500 Dover, N. J. FOxcroft 6-0610 Morris County Tobacco Candy Co. 230 E. McFarlan St. FO 6-0484 NU-LIFE BARBER SHOP Park Union Lumber Company Salem Street FOxcroft 6-0345 TONY'S BARBER SHOP DOVER FURNITURE COMPANY Home Furnishings 6 Appliances Lackawanna Radio Television Authorized Color TV Sales and Service Route 46, Mountain View 32 W. Blackwell St., Dover 232 E. 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