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t These are the days of our youth, our days of glory and honor. Pleasure begotten of strength is ours, the sword in our hands. Wisdom bends to our will, we lead captivity captive, Kings of our lives and love, receiving gifts from men. Time is our slave and Fortune's. We need not years for fruition. Here in our hands behold a key which unlocks the world. Each day is a life. For us there is no to-morrow. Love no yesterday knows nor we, but to-day is ours. 3 0 the new children play If the wrinkles must be written upon our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should not grow old. James A. Garfield 4 I am young 5 Under juniper trees 6 I will live 7 Sky blue or grey 8 9 I am strong They continue at ease The old believe everything: the middle-aged suspect everything: the young know everything. Wilde 10 Moving so slow The childhood shows the man, As the morning shows the day. Milton 12 You the strange That serenely they can Gracefully grow I used to wonder how it would feel to be grown up; I know now. I'll never know. Robin Peterson Feel the change 17 And yes still understand From GOODBYE AND HELLO by Tim Buckley © 1968 by THIRD STORY MUSIC. INC. All Rights Reserved Know the Way 19 Miss Sherrie Ackerman — Librarian Mr Teuvo Airola Mathematics. — Mathematics Department Chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Airola — Home Economics Mrs. Claire Alpaugh — Mathematics Mr. William Arway Drivers' Education. — Physical Education Mrs. Alice Baker — History Mrs. Audrey Barnes — Home Economics Mr. Jan Behveau — Physical Education Miss Patricia Bieterman — Physical Education Drivers' Education. Mrs. Susan Bodnar — English Mr Donald Brecker — Placement Coordinator lndustrial Arts. Mrs. Anne Cashen — School Nurse Mr. Robert Byrnes — English Feed me knowledge so that I may grow. Susan McCahill A man should first direct himself in the way he should go. Only then should he instruct others. Buddha Mr Robert Dobson — Bookkeeping. Mr William Dunn — Enghsh Latm. Mr. Charles Eibs — Science. Mrs. Barbara Foerster — Spanish Mr. John Evans — Music Department Chairman. Instrumental Music. Mr Frank Gallo — History Drivers' Education. Men learn while they teach Seneca Mr Gary Gordon — English Mr. Swen Gustafson — Physics Mr. Kris Hicok — Bookkeeping Miss Helen Hillenbrand — Business Education Department Chairman. Typing. Mr. Joe Huntz-inger — Art Department Chairman. Art. Mr Neal Kaplan — History Mr Barton Kelly — Mathematics. Mrs. Gertrude Kertscher — German Mr. Russell Kunkle — English Mrs. Betty Inglis — English Mrs. Lila Jaffe — Business Education Distributive Education. Mr. Daniel Krzywicki — Art Mr. Joseph LaBove — History Mr. Francis Lee — Science Mathematics. Mrs. Jean Maculaitis — English as a Second Language. Mrs. Linda Lebo — French Miss Mary-Jane Licitra — Cosmetology Mr. Richard McNeely — History Department Chairman. History. Mrs. Sylvia Meloskie — Spanish Mr Gary Meyer — Mathematics % Mr. Edward Mollahan — History Mr Eugene Murphy — English Adult Education. Mr Michael Pagan — Director of Audiovisual. Resource Center. Mr. Robert Parrish — Vocal Music It was hard for him who had lived with one generation of men, to plead now before another. Plutarch I have hardly even known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. Plato Mrs. Hilda Pistolas — Business Education A Mr Arnold Plonski — Mathematics Mr Rowland Reahl — Special Education Mr. Raymond Schwartz — History Miss Barbara Skiba — Physical Education Mr Raymond Snyder — Mathematics 31 You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him to find it within himself. Galileo Mr Roy Stepanian — Graphic Arts Mr. William Sturm — Chemistry Science Mr Robert Sutton — English Department Chairman. English. Mrs Glems Tanner — Business Education Mr Wayne Valentine — History Mrs Helen Weishapl — English Mrs Loretta Zupa — Spamsh English as a Second Language. 33 f I Miss Patricia Zaccone — Physical Education Mrs. Julia Zuzick — Enghsh History Miss not the discourse of the elders. The Apocrypha Mrs. Patricia Lusardi — Assistant to the Librarian — Main Office Secretary Mrs. Jill Miller Secretary — Guidance Office Mrs. Elsie Gordon Mrs. Edith Dahlem — Main Office Secretary Mrs. Therese Roof — Guidance Office Secretary 35 36 7 ! The highest duty is to respect authority. Pope Leo XIII Board of Education Board Members: (Clockwise from L.) — Mr. James McCahill. Mr. William Shuler. Mr. Jonathan Thwaites. Mr Robert Flanagan. Mr. Ivan Basch. Mr. Kit Wong. Mrs. Evelyn S. Weber — Secretary. Mr Willard Benson — President. Not pictured Mrs. Muriel Kubert. Mr Joseph Mann. Board Secretaries: (Clockwise from L.) — Mrs. Marlene Murray. Mrs. Phyllis Griffin. Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn S. Weber — Board of Education Secretary Marge Albinson. Mrs Marguerite Yagerhofer Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Plautus Mrs. Mary Knuckey — Bookkeeper Mr Edward Palmer — Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds Mr. John Mericle — Attendance Officer Teacher s Aides — (R. To L.): Mrs. Doris Gardener. Mrs Joan Malmstone. Mrs Sue Champion. We may live without friends; we may live without books; But civilized man cannot live withoutcooks. Bulwer-Lyttor Custodians; Mr. John Theodore. Mr Vincent Gomez. Mr. George Dodd. Mr. Irvin Weisbach — Head Custodian. Mr Santurmno Pena. Mr Harry Ball. Mr Robert Ericson. Cafeteria Staff — (L. To R.): Mrs Helen Hoffman — Manager. Mrs LaRue George. Mrs Mary Tolerico. Mrs Mary Murray. Mrs. Florence Rmaldo. Mrs. LaVerne Sledgeski. Mrs Lottie Iwicki. Mrs Virginia Fisher ' ®ilS - Uv-V- Kv-v;V‘i EBgjS-; . V-' X -. SV ' v.. . tie .'• - %-vV r o1 ■ ‘v ■' ,. . ■ tc - ] 'XvS Vv . , v x ■ ' .J . ■A- A • . A V - 111 v NK ■ ♦s y ft. 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Pat Antonaccio. Elaine Tucker. Guidance Office Aides Vice Principal Aides Kathy Daboul. Mr Becker. George Weger. Nance Lovelace. Dennis Touhey. Attendance Office Aides Mr Mericle. Phyllis Palmer. Karen Tasnady Susanne Murphy. Denise DeMatteo. Tina Kenneybrook Elaine Haddock. Mary Bartek. Janice Sagaha. Cathy Cicak. Jacqueline Deacon. Mrs. Cashen. Donna Brown. Stephanie Cicak Library Aides Nurse’s Office Aides Row I: Diane DeBaise. Veronica Shubilla. Jim Goldsworthy. Sharon Smith. Laurie Larson. Deborah Troiakowski Row II: Trudy Jones. Mayra Diaz. Wanda Dillon. Diane Malmstone. Robert Vasilian. David Thompson. Cynthia Post. Sandra Calder. Maureen Murphy. Amy Matushin. Pamela Hurd. Estela Artiles. 45 Choir Row I: Mike Matushin. Richard Lane. Vaughn Lockette. Gus Asbell. Jim Cloud. Bill Rivers. John Cozzolino. Charles Easton. Row II: Zoanne Trowbridge. Phyllis Palmer. Diane Kurinec. Debbie Smith. Janet James. Kathy Wilder. Liz Tutka. Mary Hadowanetz. Carol Dunster. Sandy Vanderhoof Row 1: Donna Carroll. Diane Graham. Jo Ann Gernert. Debbie Burdge. Dorothy Bastek. Rosemary Kuletz. Debbie Pelka. Sandy Haschak. Mary Ann McElwame. Mrs Pistolas Row II: Karen Miller. Diane Carroll. Patti Crossan. Barbara Horcher. Terri Harsan-yi. Patty Lawlor. Debbie Palmer. Sandy Lovenberg. Stephanie D'Zurinko. JoAnn Rutkowski. Row III: Fran Northern. Donna Gardner. Debbie Haag. Barbara Olsen. Betty Owens. Zoi Papadopoulos. Elaine Tucker. Marietta Lane La Classe de Couture Row I: Maria Perez. Ruth Juica. Alicia Hernandez. Elaine Benson. Barbara Becker. Linda Chan Row II: Becky Cochran. Donna Brown. Patty Mauriello. Mary Christine Inglis. Kristin Nicholas. Pam Flax. Mrs. Airola. Ruth Rivera. Sandy Haschak. 46 Friends of Irwin Row I: Elaine Benson. Sophie Lyzckowski. Pam Flax. Eulen Lowe. Mrs Meloskie. Linda Novak Row II: Trudy Jones. Matilda Chan. Patty Law. Donna Shafer. Dawn Martin. Valerie Donnelly. Lynn Dickerson. Valerie Pacific. Ann Lowery. Sonia Lowe. Doris Lourenzo. Zoi Papado-poulos. Margaret Rem. Irene Benson. Amy Matushm. Exrea Spence. Barbara Becker. Clarissa Drymon Artistic Typing Club Row I: Dotty Bruen. Valerie Donnelly. Sandy Kovaleski. Colleen Malson. Diane Malmstone Row II: Lynn Dickerson. Wendy Squires. Lucinda Drumheller. Una Murphy. Jacqueline Deacon. Jeffrey Bullock. Mrs. Tanner Tiger Pride Squad Row I: Randy Evans. Cathy Cicak. Barbara Beach. Pete losso. Patti Mauriello. Diane Carroll. Pam Dunne. Amy Zarger. Nick Milano. Brian Tou-hey. Bill Shortndge. Roy Provost. Randy Hooper. Trudy Jones. Dolores Rosica. Karen Grossman. Denise Stafford. Anna DeGeoso. Debbie Cocking. Mr Murphy Row II: Jody Tome. Tacy Apostolik. Denise DiYanni. Jacqualine Rice. Debbie Drag. Doreen Smith. Alayn Carriere. Wayne Masker. Brian Miller. Janet James. Kathy Wilder. Bill Schultz. Betty Ann Poburski. Debbie Burdge. Gloria Waszo. Linda Riker. Mary DeGeoso. Eloise Althoff. Cathy Albi Row III: Buddy Bates. Otto Lange. Stephanie Cicak. Mary Bartek. Carol Beirne. JoAnn Hengler. Donna Brown. Louis Milonas. Jeff Rosen. Mike Mauriello. Kevin O'Leary. Hiram Gonzalez. Nick Mendez. Mike Buono. Dean Boyd. Bill Brown. Judy Driscole. Nancy Pollack. Susan Cicchetti. Jean Thwaites. Wanda Lange. Robin Peterson. Patti Collins. Flor Valdivia. Ed Weber. Bob Clayton. Bill Kopp. I think that saving a little child And bringing him to his own, Is a derned sight better business Than loafing around the throne. John Hay When duty whispers low, “Thou must” The youth replies, “I can.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Student Council Executive Board Fran Northern. Karen Miller. Louis Milonas. • Randy Evans. Debbie Gallo. Gus Asbell. English Class Representatives Row 1: Sandy Haschak. Emily Feola. Barbara Ferry. Mike Stark. Steve Chirip, Dennis Ray. Fran Northern. Gus Asbell. Randy Evans. Louis Mil-onas. Karen Miller. Debbie Gallo. JoAnn Rutkowski. Matt Peer Row II: Ronald Scouten. Bob Shortridge. Diane Kurmec. JoAnne Kennedy. Lynn Dickerson. Diane Mullen. Diane Carroll. Barbara Beach. Donna Huron. Maureen Flaherty. Elizabeth Volker. Karen Posner. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Brenda Lee Philips. Row III: Steve Rutkowski. Maria Booth. Nancy Gayton. Chip Sisco. Patty Lowery. Jeff Keith. Pam Henderson. Carole Dickerson. Maria Diaz. Bonnie Puder. Dotty Bruen. Valerie Donnelly. Karen Jolly. Eugenia Coronel Row IV: Joanne Hengler. Zoe Trowbridge. Karyl Miller. Ann Cacciaguida. Jeff Mabee. John Cacci-aguida. Don DiYanm. Donna Shafer. Rose Zanghellim. Una Murphy. Patty Carey. Linda Morgan. John Bowden Row V: Phyllis Chavis. Jill DeVries. Aphro Zanetos. 48 Freshman Class Officers Karen Vecchio. Secretary; Susan McCabe. Vice-President; Kathy Kasco. President; Mrs. Lebo. Advisor Sophomore Class Officers Mary Ann Vasey. Treasurer; Valerie Donnelly. Secretary; Dorothy Bruen. Vice-President; Mrs. Al-paugh. Advisor. Junior Class Officers Mag Greco. Secretary; Dawne King. Vice-President; Mary Bartek. Treasurer; Aprile Cicchetti. President. Mr. Sturm. Advisor. Interact Club Row I: Ray Lombardi. Paul Arico. Buddy Bates. Randy Evans. Bill Brown. Mike Buono. Tom Magmley. Jim Kearney. Chris Tsapatoris. Row II: Tim Poulos. George Weger. Charlie Crossan. Bill Shortridge. Pete losso. Tom Weber. Rich Rossi. Ed Weber Row III: Thomas Smozanek. Dennis Touhey. Frank Puccio. John Dawdy. Don Weger. Mike Stark. David Wagner. Jeff Driscole. Dean Boyd. Louis Milonas. George Sudol, Steve Chinp. Hiram Gonzalez. Tony Brown. Ronald Buono. Mr Rossi (Advisor). Key Club Row I: Judy Willinger. Sharon Levine. Kathy Gruber. Bill Corwin. Matt Peer. Jim Rokosh. Jeff Rosen. Kev Gannon Row II: Patty Law. Debi Sausanavage. Joanne Mahtook. Debbie Hottmger. Karen Pos ner. Linda Pristera. Lisa Kubert. Jeanne Bishop. Kevin O'Leary. Jim Yosh Row III: Dee Kalnas. Dawne King. Danny Kubert. Jim Davenport. Matt Rusnock. Rob Barth. Mike Gannon. Jill DeVries. Dennis Bullock. Roy Provost. Jan Thwaites Row IV: Eric Benson. Alan Thomson. Ed Ciardi. Pat Roughton. Nancy Pollack. Karen Waters. John Ciardi. 50 Athletics Anonymous Top: Bill Corwin Bottom: DaveCornme. Robert Johnson. Bob Thompson. Jerome Peirnot. George Smith. Eric Berg. Eric Benson. John Caselli. Alan Thomson. Mr Valentine (Advisor). Varsity “D” Club Row I: Mr Hicok. (Advisor) Paul Arico. Buddy Bates. Bill Shortridge. Pete losso Row II: Mike Mauriello. Hugh Flemming. Dan Covine. Ray Lombardi. Dean Boyd. George Sudol. Tom Weber. Tom Maginley. Randy Evans. Mike Buono. Matt Rusnock. Brian Swartz. Bob Thompson. ROW III: Bruce Battle. Russ Riva. Bruce Baker. George Wager. Ed Weber. Brian Touhey. George Weger. Charlie Crossan. Steve Chirip. Bill Brown. Gabe Basanese. Tom Bolan. Richard Rossi. Hiram Gonzalez. Dave Wagner. Butch Valentine. Nick Mendez. Bob Slack. Bill Schultz. Did nothing in particular And did it very well. W.S. Gilbert Homeroom Treasurers and Assistants Row I: Debby Smith. Michelle Stizza. Dora Pino. Veronica Shubilla. Mary Kay Olah. Debbie Mullen. Kathy Daboul. Dawn Lovelace. Marcy Lapidus. Pam Henderson. Rhonda Schwartz. Carol Dunster. Maria Diaz. Phyllis Chavis. Antoinette Anastasia. Diane Bell. Diane Cornine. Row II: Terri Watson. JoAnn Rutkowski. Donna Shafer. Karen Posner. Marla-jean Twilley. Debbie Palmer. Louis Milonas. Steve LaBadie. Mary Ann McElwame. Sandy Haschak. Leah Hendrickson. Donna Gardner. Jill DeVries. Diane Carroll. Rosemarie Balderson. Row III: Aphrodite Zane- tos. Steve Rutkowski. Bill Schultz. Nancy Pollack. Tim Poulos. Valerie Pacific. Michele Matteo. Renate Kaminski. Cheryl Greene. Pat Chavis. Mae Chin. Barbara Beach. Bruce Baker. Row IV: Flora Valdivia, Violet Turpin. Phyllis Taravella. Mike Szoke. Phyllis Palmer. Nancy Nielson. Camille Palese. Nance Lovelace. Colleen Malson. JoAnne Kennedy. Cindy Fisher. Cindy Drumheller. Frances Cerreto. Maxine Burris. Dotty Bruen. Terrie Allen. Susan Basch. Mr. Dobson — School Accounts Treasurer. Resource Center Aids Row I: Joe Marsicovete. Nancy Gayton. Patti Gratacos. Bill Duda. Steven Smithy Row II: Steve LaBadie. Debbie Gannon. Gale Thomson. Denise DeMatteo. Maria Booth. Eileen Bennett. Enid Waxier. Alan Thomson. Dawn DeMatteo. Gerry Daingerfield Row III: Wayne VanGorden. Wanda Jones. Joe Tromba. Tom Mahoney. Billy Joe Spence 52 Political Science Club Row I: James Cloud. Jim Davenport. Robin Jacobs. Jeff Rosen Row II: Mrs Maculaitis (Advisor). Dan Kubert. John Ciardi. Joe Marsicovete. Linda Pristera. Karen Posner. Mr. Schwartz (Advisor) Row III: Ed Weber. James Yosh. Harlan Lusgarten. Kevin O'Leary. Fashioneers Club Row I: Daisy Lorenzo. Kathy Detweiler. Donna Zawislak. Cindy Rothermel. Row II: Rosemary Drew. Vicky Perez. Kim Zuccheri. Karen Zabris-kie. Mary Antonaccio. Sound Crew Row I: Hans Almera. Speros Zanetos Row II: Bill Spence. Bill Duda. Robert Owens. Mr Santora (Advisor). Growing is realizing how the world operates. Cherie Green Ski Club Row I: Terry Shaffer. Blaze Wilder. Frank Cicchetti. Mrs. Maculaitis. Debbie Gannon. Pam Clark. Debbie Anderson. Lynn Henderson. Maria Taravella. Judy Willinger. Linda Pristera. Amy Zarger. Debbie Lyons. Patty Lombardi. Diane Mullen. Ed Ciardi, Dot Wessling. John Ciardi. Karen Vecchio. Candee Coss Row II: Gary Northammer. Dennis Bullock. Karel Jacobs. Bill Corwin. James Stanton. Tim Poulos. Paul Vecchio. Jim Kearney. Jeff Rosen. Danny Kubert. Randy Evans. Harlan Lustgarten. Gary Ginsberg. Leah Hendrikson. Jim Davenport. Buddy Bates. Rose Zanghellmi, Susan Basch. Desiree Wood. Mr. Hedman. (Ad visor) Row III: John Carter. Bill Gannon. John Caselli. George Beatty. Martin Fletcher. George Novak. Hans Almena. Rick Weiler. Chuck Maz-zone. Bob Stanton. Will Shea. Dean Boyd. Mike Stark. Richard Rossi. Row IV: Debby Wager. Karen Hulmes. Debbie Pelka. Robin Peterson. Randy Russo. JoAnn Gernert. Diane Graham. Karen Miller. Debbie Burdge. Debbie Palmer. Tom Maginley. Mike Buono. Ed Weber. Rick Weiler. Patty Law. Dawn Martin. Sophie Lyzckowski Row V: Tom Dow dell. Kathy Pressler. Bill Le Fever. Mary Ann Vasey. Diane Malmstone. Carole Deklerow. Karen Jolly. Colleen Matson. Debbie Jolly. Karen Deacon. Mark Alpaugh. Camille Palese. Phyllis Taravella. Nancy Pollack. Melissa Shuler. Cindy Sarson. Louis Milonas. Taci Apostolik, Steve Chi-rip. Brian O'Donnell. Hiram Gonzalez. Terri Dannaher. Jackie Rice. Denise DiYanni. Gregg Gall. Doug King. Patty Collins. Liz Tutka. Janet James. Susan Cicchetti. Kathy Wilder. Rosemary Kuletz. Diane Piceno. Cathy Miller. Lucy Respass. Janice Sgalia. Karate Club Row I: Kay Holmes. Mary Lou Truscott. Eulen Lowe. Frances Cerreto. Donna Zabnskie Row II: Sonia Lowe. Raphael Lay. Speros Zanetos. Walter Jones. Bob Horan. Mr. Rallo (Advisor). 54 Tiger Mascots Row I: Patty Law. Lee Ann Det-weiler. Anna Crapet Row II: Donna Gardner. Debbie Haag. Dawn Martin. Sandy Lovenberg. Mary Lindabury. Row III: Karen DiGuiseppe. JoAnn Rutkowski. Donna Shafer. Sophie Ly-czkowski. Kathy Detweiler Hockey Club Row I: Karel Jacobs. Paul Vecchio. Timothy Flaherty. Tom Smozanek. Danny Covine. Mike Stark. Richard Rossi. Martin Fletcher. Gary Woodhull. Row II: Tom Maginley. Jim Rokosh. Steve Chirip. Mr Cortese (Advisor). Mr Hedman (Advisor). Jeff Driscole. George Beatty. John Olah. Joe Marsicovete Our youth we can have but today, We may always find time to grow old. George Berkely He that is but able to express No sense at all in several languages, Will pass for learneder than he that’s known To speak the strongest reason in his own. Samuel Butler Spanish Club Row I: Mrs. Foerster (Advisor). Debbie Gannon. Enid Waxier. Maria Taravella. Veronica Shubilla. Joe Marsicovete. Mrs Meloski (Advisor) Row II: Steve Pederson. Mary Bartek. Carol Bierne. Debbie Drag. Alicia Hernandez. Rosa Noriega. Mark Alpaugh. Phyllis Taravella. Cathy Miller. Lucy Respass. Frances Cerreto. Becky Cochran. Alan George. Denise Stafford. Kathy Putsky. Liz Dunning Row III: Nancy Nielson. Candee Coss. Maureen Murphy. Diane Mullen. Debbie Lyons. Karen Deacon. Russ Riva. Bill Gannon. Janet Sgalia. Maria Booth. JoAnn Kennedy. John Marsicovete. Dores Lourenco. Robin Peterson. Aphrodite Zanetos. Eulen Lowe Row IV: Pam Henderson. Rhonda Schwartz. Bernadette Bosley. Valerie Donnelly. Lisa Castelo. Carole Dickerson. Lynn Dickerson. Wanda Lange. Nancy Pollack. Denise DiYanni. Taci Apostolik. Lynn Henderson. Nancy Porfido. Jaqualine Rice. Patty Law. Patty Lombardi. Sophia Lyczkowski. Donna Shafer. Gregory Gall. Latin Club Row I: German Langley. Marianne Calabrese. Winston Be. Vickey Woodhull. Paul Cicchetti. Mr Dunn (Advisor) Row II: Gary Gardner. George McClosky. Karen Kwasnik. Brenda Lee Philips. Deborah Tro jakowski. Rosemary Wagner. Barbara Mantlik. Connie Mantlik. Paul Neu. Jeanne Bishop. George Smith. James McCabe. Row III: Chris Shann. Roger Parzero. George Cicak. Rosemarie Balderson. Cathy Cicak. Stephanie Cicak. Dennis Touhey. Bruce Battle S6 Row I: Debbie Hottinger. Anne Barnett. Joanne Mahtook (Secretary). Kathy Gruber (Treasurer). Debi Sausanavage. Mary Anne Biddiscombe (Assistant treasurer). Janet Thwaites. Judy Willmger. Sharon Levine (Vice-president). Pam Clark Row II: Jim Rokosh. Mrs Lebo (Advisor). Linda Novak. Valerie Pacific. Maria Taravella. Enid Waxier. Debbie Gannon. Melissa Shuler. Dores Lourenco. Eulen Lowe Row III: Bob Bramgan. Kenneth Snyder. Dotty Bruen. Debbie Jolly. Cindy Sarson. Patty Carey. Kathie Lewis. Rachelle Shapiro. Diane Piceno. Debbie Lyons. Chris Grabowski Row IV: Patty Shunk. Emily Zarger. Diane Mullen. Patty Lombardi. Jacki Rice. Cindy Drumheller. Taci Apostolik. Pam Dunn. Denise DiYanni. French Club Row I: Carol Weiler. Bethann Thompson. Michele Stizza. Janet Sheer. Kathy Daboul. Paul Vecchio Jim Kearney Karen Posner. Amy Matushin. Lawrence Kuzel. Dwight Jones. Patrick McNeil. Gregory Casterlme. Hans Almena. M.ke Coffey Row II: Mr Snyder (Advisor). Lee McClellan. Bruce Baker. Bill Hicks. Mike Buono. Jim Yosh. George Sudol. Jeff Rosen. Dean Boyd. Mike Stark. Dennis Touhey. Tom Smozanck. Vince Norris. Rob Gleckler. Dawn Martin. Patty Law. Trudy Jones Row III: Debbie Metz. Dawne Lovelace. Tom Parzero. Karen Deacon. Camille Palese. Barbara Widner. Rose Zanghelh ni, Cindy Dietz. Karen Vecchio. Sharon Norris. Eric Benson. Jack Coffey. Alan Thomson. Jim Clark. Rick Palmer. Rich MacNaughten. John Cozzolmo. Peter Robinson Row IV: Debbie Smith. Pam Hurd. Mae Chin. Karen Jolly. Cmcy Sarson. Chris Grabowski. Renate Kaminski. Judy Just. Lynn O'Leary. Dave Thompson. Mike DiYanni. Bob Vasilian. Tom Elio. Louk Pallis. John Cacciaguida. Bob Short-ridge. Joe Sudol. Bob VanOrden. Michael Pesta. Bob Stanton. German Club Intellectual growth can’t be achieved without freedom of expression. The Flying Dutchman Student Prints Staff Row I: Linda Novak. John Marsicovete. Joe Marsicovete. Jill DeVries. Pam Flax. Maria Taravella. Kar en Posner. Eileen Bennett. Cindy Drumheller. Connie Mantlik Row II: JoAnne Kennedy. Bill Gannon. Steve LaBadie. Phyllis Taravella. Wayne VanGorden. Debbie Gannon. Don Schwarz. Maria Booth Student Prints Editors Joe Marsicovete. Maria Taravella. Maria Booth. Mr Pagan (Advisor). Eileen Bennett Tiger 73 Staff Row I: Oebbie Anderson. Nancy Cappello. Debbie Burdge. Bettyann Poburski. Karen Miller. Patty Crossan. Debbie Gallo. Connie Mantlik. Row II: Rosemary Kuletz. Debbie Hottmger. Joanne Mahtook. Donna White. Pam Clark. Pam Flax. Linda Novak. Elaine Benson. Matilda Chan. Debbie Haag. Row III: John Bowden. Carmella Lombardo. Sharon Leitzes. Soma Lowe. Mrs. Bodnar (Advisor). Mrs Cobb (Business Advisor). Mrs. Inglis (Advisor). Eulen Lowe. Donna Gardner. Gloria Waszo. Terry Clements. Marcy Lapidus Row IV: Debbie Mullen. Kristen Nicho- las. Chris Shann. Dennis Bullock. Karen Posner. Kathy Gruber. Ulf Mol-in. Steve Pederson. Phyllis Taravella. Bernadette Bosley Row V: Mary Christine Inglis. Mary Olah. Maria Taravella. Enid Waxier. Don Schwarz. Paul Vecchio. Jill DeVries. Jan Thwaites. Rob Barth. Jim Clark. Joe Marsicovete. Mark Alpaugh. John Marsicovete Row VI: Kathy Daboul. Gerry Damgerfield. Gus Asbell. Leah Hendrickson. Ed Ciardi. Gary Ginsberg. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Pat Roughton. Tiger 73 Editors Row I: Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Girls’ Sports Editor; Kathy Gruber. Art Editor; Maria Taravella. Layout Editor; Jan Thwaites. Class Editor Row II: Joe Marsicovete. Photography Editor; Karen Posner. Literary Editor; Enid Waxier. Copy Editor. Debbie Hottinger. Typing Editor; Jill DeVries. Business Editor Row III: Mrs. Cobb. Business Advisor; Mrs. Inglis. Advisor; Don Schwarz. Editor-in-chief; Mrs. Bodnar. Advisor. Missing; Wayne VanGorden. Boys' Sports Editor 59 American Field Service Club Row I: Janet Thwaites. Jams Gladish, Carole Deklerow. Linda Pnstera. Nancy Nielson. Camille Palese. Alan George. Jim Clark. Diane Stirone. Aileen Burdge. Lucy Respass. Janice Sgalia. Denise Stafford. Joe Marsicovete. Mr McNeely (Advisor). Ulf Molin Row II: Amy Zarger. Donna Huron. Enid Waxier. John Marsicovete. Debbie Jolly. Cindy Sarson. Michele Matteo. Lisa Castelo. Rachelle Shapiro. Janice Carter. Debbie Carter. Jim Rokosh. Debbie Gannon. Maureen Flaherty Row III: Don Schwarz. Maria Booth. Mark Alpaugh. Phyllis Taravella. Cliff Beach. Wayne VanGorden. Maria Tara-vella. Bill Gannon. Melissa Shuler. Nancy Pollack. Karel Jacobs. Joanne Mahtook. Mike Gannon Row IV: Lois Grego. Patty Mauriello. Karen DeGraw. Patty Law. Patty Roughton. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Kathy Gruber. Sharon Levine National Forensics League Row I: Margaret Rem. Maureen Murphy. Debbie Gannon. Maria Taravella. Patti Gratacos. Nancy Gayton. Lili Mae Chin Row II: Connie Mantlik. Melissa Shuler. Phyllis Taravella. Mark Alpaugh. Michael Gannon. JoAnne Kennedy. John Marsicovete Row III: Susan McCahill. Russ Dippman. Alan George. Denise Stafford. Billy Gannon. Joe Marsicovete. Coach Foerster. Don Schwarz. Enid Waxier. Coach Schwartz. Jim Clark. Brian Swartz National Honor Society Row I: Gary Ginsberg. John Ciardi. Bill Brown Treasurer. Jill DeVries — Vice president. Don Schwarz — President. Mary Anne Biddiscombe — Secretary. Linda Pnstera. Joe Marsicovete. Ulf Molm Row II: Miss Toye Advisor. Karen Posner. Debbie Gallo. Debbie Palmer. Sharon Levine. Pam Clark, Kathy Gruber. Maria Taravella. Janice Carter. Donna Gardner. Matilda Chan. Debbie Hottmger Row III: Jan Thwaites. Dean Boyd. Ed Ciardi. Wayne VanGorden. Jim Rokosh. Alan Berg. Andrea Turpin Drama Club Row I: Joe Marsicovete. Enid Waxier. Linda Pristera. Mr Daniels (Advisor). Row II: Debbie Jolly. Phyllis Taravella Row III: Cindy Fisher. John Marsicovete. Mark Alpaugh. Debbie Mullen. Mary Olah. Bob Bramgan Row IV: JoAnne Kennedy. Rach-elle Shapiro. Cindy Sarson. Amy Zarger. Nancy Nielson. Jan Thwaites. Row V: Mae Chin. Terry Shukailo. John Cozzolmo. Alan George. Don Schwarz Row VI: Jim Clark. Leah Hendrickson. Maria Taravella. Row VII: Pat Roughton. Mary Anne Biddis-combe. Karel Jacobs. Kathy Gruber. Randy Evans. Bill Shortridge. Dennis Bullook. Joanne Mahtook. Rob Barth. Bill Gannon Row VIII: Jeff Rosen. Ulf Molin. Judy Wil-linger. John Ciardi. Mike Gannon. Debbie Hottmger. Kevin Gannon. Bill Corwin Chess Club TABLE I: Ed Ciardi. Russ Dippman. Alan Thomson. Bill Gannon. Cliff Beach. Gary Ginsberg Table II: Alan Berg. John Ciardi. Kevin Gannon. Tim Poulos. George Haddock. Brian Swartz Standing: Mr Plonski (Advisor). Shan Leitzes. Gus Asbell. Kathy Daboul. Mrs. Zuzick (Advisor). Challenge is what growing up is all about. Tim Poulos Alas! all Musick jars when the Soul’s out of Tune. Cervantes Band Officers Jim Yosh — President. Ed Ciardi — Vice-president. Jim Clark — Librarian. Patty Roughton — Secretary. Jill DeVries — Treasurer. Senior Band Members Row I: Robin Jacobs. Debbie Hottmger. Pat Roughten. Mary Anne Biddis-combe. Jill DeVries. Leah Hendrickson. Kim Zuccheri. John Ciardi. Row II: Roy Provost. Nick Milano. Matt Peer. Rob Barth. Jim Yosh. Jim Rokosh. Karel Jacobs. Ed Ciardi. Paul Vecchio. Kevin O'Leary. Randy Hooper. Dance Band Row I: Tim Poulos. Matt Peer. Rob Barth. Jim Yosh. Ed Ciarci. Kevin O'Leary Row II: Roy Provost. Damian Spilman. Kev Gannon. John Ciardi. jim Rokosh. Randy Hooper. Armand D'Agostino. Ken Mills. Mike Gannon. Row III: Jim Clark. David Wood. Thomas Winans. Rachelle Shapiro. Percussion Row I: Rachelle Shapiro. Jon Taylor Row II: David Wood. Robin Jacobs. Tom Parzero. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Tom Wmans. Woodwinds Row I: Diane Stirone. Lucy Respass. Kristin Nicholas. Eugenia Coronel. Arlene Gried-er. Shari Leitzes. Debbie Morrison. Marcy Apostolik. Rachelle Shapiro. Debbie Hot-tmger Row II: Leah Hendrickson. Ed Ciar-di. Lisa Kubert. Jean-marie Cook. Jeanne Bishop. Mary Christine Inglis. Diane Mar-gavich. Terry Shuk-ailo. Jean Thwaites. Marcy Lapidus. Pat White. Aileen Burdge. Karen Waters. Pat Roughton. Phyllis Chavis. Melissa Shuler. Kim Zuccheri. Sharon Cox. Susan McCahill. Cindy Fisher Row III: Tim Pou-los. Matt Peer. Rob Barth. Kevin O'Leary. Jim Yosh. Lee McClellan. Karel Jacobs. Alan George. John Bowden. Karen Peda-ta. Linda Morgan Brass Row I: Mark Goldberg. Kev Gannon. Mae Chin. Nancy Nielson. Jill DeVries. Paul Vecchio. Chris Tsapatoris. Bill Gannon Row II: John Ciar-di. Richard MacNaughten. Eric Benson. Jim Rokosh. Ray Zuccheri. Damian Spilman. Ken Snyder. Bill Corwin Row III: Roy Provost. Jim Clark. Jeff VanArsdale. Nick Milano. Hans Guttwald. Randy Hooper. Armand D'Agostino. David Richards. Ken Mills. Mike Gannon. The idol of today pushes the hero of yesterday out of our recollection; and will, in turn, be supplanted by his successor of tomorrow. Washington Irving Rob Barth. Mike Gannon. Linda Pristera. Mark Alpaugh. Jean Thwaites. Amy larger LizTutka. Mary Christine Inglis. Patty Roughton. Bye, Bye Birdie has been one of the nation's most popular amateur musical comedy productions since it closed on Broadway after a lengthy run early in the 1960's. The play takes the audience back to America during the rock and roll craze of the 1950’s, when greased back hair was the order of the day. and treats its viewers to such popular songs as Put on a Happy Face. Kids, and Got a Lot of Livin' to Do. Bye, Bye Birdie chronicles the mythical '50’s rock and roll superstar Conrad Birdie’s (Mike Gannon) last few days before his induction into the army. Rosie Alvarez (Linda Pristera) concocts the idea of having Conrad give one of his millions of fans One Last Kiss before he goes into the army. She does this not to help that greasy, bongo-playing car thief Conrad, but to get Albert Peterson (Rob Barth). Conrad’s manager, enough money for him to go back to college, become an English teacher, and marry her. After many hilarious complications. Rosie and Albert are married. Conrad goes off into the army, and the small town of Sweet Apple. Ohio, where Conrad gave Kim McAfee (Janet James) that One Last Kiss, returns to normal. A few of the other more memorable characters of Dover High School’s production of Bye, Bye Birdie were Mr. McAfee (Joe Marsi-covete). Mrs. McAfee (Leah Hendrickson). Randolf McAfee (John Stanton, a sixth grader at the Myrtle Avenue School). Mrs. Peterson (Enid Waxier). Hugo Peabody (Ulf Molin. this year’s A.F.S. student), and Ursula Merkle (Liz Tutka). The cast. crew, and orchestra worked untiringly for two and one half months to help make Bye, Bye Birdie a truly memorable performance. The show was presented to two sold-out houses on Friday and Saturday. December 1 and 2, 1972. As always, the production couldn’t have been a success without the direction of Mr. Edward Daniels. Mr. John Evans’ direction of the orchestra. Mr. Robert Parrish's vocal direction, and Mr. Neil Poughton’s stage sets greatly contributed to the success of Dover High's production of Bye, Bye Birdie. Ulf Molin. Janet James. Linda Pristera. 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Voltaire The beginning is the most important part of the work. Plato Dwight Jones Wanda Jon MaiaKask Kathleen Kasko Amko Kavasev Robert Kearney John Keller Joe Kelly Cynthia Kersch Bill Kerwick Linda Lewis David Koslo y Peter Kusant Stanley Kowaltck Guy Kramer Joseph Klatte Lisa Kubert Lawrence Ku el Steven Koval 72 Shari Leit es Robert Lemoncelli Beth Lowery Jeltrey Mabee Gary MaRura Thomas Mahoney NancyMames Robert Maka GreyMaison Barbara Mantiik M.chael MarRretta Michael Matushm Perry Mihileas Susan McCabe ( ■• Miller Robert Me Near Karyl Miller Pat Me Neil Constance Miionas Canos MonteaieRre Kenneth Mills Rosemarie Meola Debra Met Zcla Montesmos eborah Mullen Michael Murray Kristm Nicholas Darlene Nickev Diana Nieves Scott Nord'and Sharon Norrts Blanche Ohisen MaryOtah Isabel Orama NicholasOnchio BrianPacitiC Carmen Pagan Paula Paianchi Well begun is half done. 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Michael Stark Rebecca Cochran MarkColvm David Cornme John Co olmo Charles Crossan Virginia Cubitoso Daniel Curtin Joseph Cygon Charles Davis Joy DiGu'sepp Michael DiYanm Valerie Donnelly Howard Driscole Karen Deacon Eiiseo Dia Lynn Dickerson Cindy Drumheller Karen DeGraw Jacqueline Deacon Joseph Deacon Demse DeMatteo Donald Dunleavy Arthur Dyer Thomas Elio Nancy Evans Cindy Fisher Timothy Flaherty Edward Gardner Gary Gardner Mary Gardner Edgar Gaviianes c V- Michael Gayton Carmella Giannone Nancy Giaqumto Judith Gmder Ehhimios Giias JohnGifas Mark Goldberg James Goldsworthy Joaquma Gon aie Manuel Gon alez Signd Gottwald Chrome Graoowsk. 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Rk- - Ellen RmaldO MaryAnr Rotondo Debra Sebastian Susan Simmons Doreen Smith Cxrea Soence Michael Stark 0 1 • • ' ' Thomas Roslan Richard Rossi Joseph Rosko Susan Roberts Dolores Rosica Ruth Rivera Bei aida Rivera Thomas Ryerson Janet Sheer William Schultz Sylvia Seworth James Skidmore Laura Shallop Melissa Shuler Robert Slack BethAnn Sledgeski Karen Smith Sharon Smith Thomas Smo anek 90 Alan Thomson jean Tnwaites JoAnne Tome Elizabeth Voiker William Wager Gloria Waszo Thomas Wmans Donald WmMer Jacob Winters Conrad Woiy Gary Woodhull Kathleen Yanavofc Aphrodite Zanetos AmyZarRer AndreaZaycer Karen Waters George Weger Richard Weiier Patricia White Kathleen Wilder Bruce Williamson The teenage years — Old enough to know better — Too young to care. Cheryl Krause But ne’er the rose without thethorn. Rosemary Kuletz Senior Twirlers Robert Herrick Joanne Mahtook — co-captam Patty Lawlor — co-captain Head Majorette — Melissa Shuler Twirlers: (L. To R.) Kneeling: Patty Lawlor. Rosemary Kuletz. Joanne Mahtook. Standing: Sharon Fritts. Diane Malm-stone. Lynn O'Leary. Renata Kaminski. Kathy Wilder Twirlers 94 Color Guard Color Guard (L. To R.) Kneeling: Sherri Aten. Diane Stirone Standing: Carole Deklerow. Kar en Waters. Robm Jacobs. Debbie Hottmger. Maria Taraveila. Pam Clark. Jill DeVries. Maureen Flaherty. Leah Hendrickson. Senior Members Cheerleaders Varsity Sitting: Do reen Smith. Cathy Cicak. Stephanie Ci-cak. Judy Driscole Standing: Debbie Gal lo. Debbie Carter. Patty Crossan Hanging: Debbie Burdge — co-captain. Betty Ann Poburski — captain Debbie Gallo 96 Patty Crossan Junior Varsity: (L. To R.) Row I: Wanda Lange. Patti Mauriello — captain. Cathy Lewis Row II: Judy Ginder. Diane Griffin — co-captain. Barbara Beach Row III: Nancy Giaquinto. Darlene Lockette Row IV: Dottie Bruen. Freshmen (L. To R.) Row I: Carol Miller — captain. Patty Gratocos — co-captain. Row II: Ann Cacciaguida. Vickey Woodhull. Zoe Trowbridge. Donna Burdge Row III: Karen Vecchio. Eileen Eslinger Row IV: Linda Litt. Eva Hicks. Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee. Luke 19:22 Drill Team Row I: Debbie Palmer (co-captain). Mary Ann Ferry (mascot). Bobby Ferry (co-captain). Row II: Marla-jean Twilley. Diane Carroll. Terry Allen. Alicia Hernandez. Donna Brown. Nancy Curnow. Carol Beirne. Donna Zawislak. Karen Miller. Judy Just. Mrs Sallo (advisor). Joan Bailey. Debbie Lyons. Mary Bartek. Debbie Drag. Aprile Cic-chetti. Sherri Martin. Debbie Newman. Diane Graham. Donna Car-roll. Laura Lane. Frances Cerreto. Senior Members Row I: Debbie Palmer. Diane Carroll. Marlajean Twilley. Donna Carroll. Diane Graham. Bobbie Ferry. ROW II: Joan Bailey. Donna Zawislak. Karen Miller Mary Ann Ferry — mascot. Bobbie Ferry — co-captain. Debbie Palmer — co-captain. Pat Lawlor. the 1972-1973 Football Queen, was crowned on Sunday. November 12. during the halftime proceedings of the Dover — Delbarton football contest. Her court consisted of first runner-up. Emily peola; second runner-up. cheerleader co-captain, Debbie Burdge; third runner-up. Kathy Tome; and fourth runner-up. cheerleader. Debbie Gallo. Pat was presented with one dozen red roses and was crowned with a tiara by Student Government officials Louie Milonas and Karen Miller. Each of the other girls received yellow chrysanthemum corsages and. along with the reigning queen, were driven around Hamilton Field in convertibles loaned to the school by Jim Salerno Pontiac, while the Tiger band performed “Jesus Christ Superstar.” The actual ceremony was the result of final and preliminary balloting which took place the week before. On the first ballot, students were asked to nominate any five senior girls who best represented the spirit of Dover High School in looks and personality. After the five girls were chosen, the student body revoted on Friday for the final winner. The four foot eleven inch Football Queen marches with the band as Twirling co-captain during the football season. She has long brown hair and brown eyes, and is following a business course of study this year. Patty Lawlor Football Queen Kathy Tome Emily Feola Debbie Burdge Debbie Gallo Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Shakespeare Senior Football Players Hugh Flemming Danny Covine Tom Magmley Alan Berg Bill Brown Paul Anco Bill Shortridge Pete losso George Sudol Senior Football Players Dave Wagner Ray Lombardi Tom Weber Steve Chirip Mike Maurieilo J. Brian Touhey Ed Weber Dean Boyd Buddy Bates Varsity Team: (L. To R.) — Row I: Ray Lombardi. Paul Anco. Bill Brown. Tom Weber. Tom Maginley. Pete losso. Dave Wagner. Steve Chirip. Alan Berg. Bill Shortridge. Ed Weber. Row II: Mike Mauriello. George Sudol. Dean Boyd. Dan Covine. Rich Rossi. J Brian Touhey. Buddy Bates. Hugh Flemming. Rich Gratacos. Nick Mendez Row III: Lee McClellan. George Weger. Charles Crossan. Phil Villanueva. Mike Stark. Jack Coffey. Bill Schultz. Gabe Basenese. Bob Slack. John Olah. Row IV: Mr Sturm. Frank Bunnicant. Donald Dunleavy. Wayne Miller. Ricky Mayes. Tom Smoza-nek. Jeff Driscoll. Brian Gratacos. Rich Lane Row V: Mr Arway. Butch Valentine. Bob Shortridge. Don Weger. Tony Brown. Rafael Lay. Bob Thompson. Mr. Behveau. Mr Hicok. Captains: (L. To R.) — Dave Wagner. Coach Bill Arway. Pete losso. Coaches (L. To R.) — Bill Sturm. Bill Arway. Jan Beliveau. Kris Hicok Dover 25 Marist 7 Dover 27 West Morris 19 Dover 10 Randolph 6 Dover 21 Roxbury 26 Dover 21 Newton 0 Dover 6 Morris Knolls 14 Dover 48 Mendham 21 Dover 33 Delbarton 13 Dover 14 Morristown 20 Jayvee Team: (L. To R.) — Row I: Phil Villanueva. Butch Valentine. Jeff Driscole. Rich Lane Row II: John Olah. Frank Bunmcant. Jack Coffey. Mike Stark. Lee McClellan Row III: Rafael Lay. Tony Brown. Wayne Miller. Donald Weger Row IV: Brian Gratacos. Bob Thompson. Bob Shortridge. Ricky Mayes. Charlie Crossan At Back: Mr. Hicok. Injured Seniors: Mike Mauriello and Randy Evans Dover 24 Mt. Olive 8 Dover 14 West Morris 8 Dover 14 Roxbury 20 Dover 8 Randolph 40 Dover 12 Newton 16 Dover 12 Morris Knolls 41 Dover 15 Mendham 8 Three things give hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dry food. Welsh Proverb This year's frosh football team once again tried desperately to face its foes with courage and Tiger spirit. But. due to inexperience and little time for training, they fell short to a 1-7-1 record. However, the future looks bright for our fighting frosh for they have gained in experience and should excel in years to come. Freshman Team (L. To R.) Row I: Bob Drexel. Jeff Weber. Ron Cobo. Dean DiMarco. Billy Kerwick Dave Condon. Row II: Tom Trutt. John Bolyard. John Ginder. Dean Tuttle. Tom Allen. Joseph Rich. Bob Kearney. Kevin Sculley. Debbie Mullen. Ray Zuccheri. Sharon Norris. Mr Meyers. Coach. Row III: Nick Orichio. Jim Anderson. Ray LaBadie. Jim Stanton. Dan DiYanm. Scott Norde land. Paul Cicchetti. Terry Shafer. Dover football had another successful season. The Tigers went 6-3. losing only to teams later turning out to be the best in the county. In the I.A.C.. Dover tied for second place with arch-rival Morris Knolls. The first game was with new non-conference foe. Marist. In a traditional battle between country team and the one from the city. Dover dominated the game winning by a score of 25-7. The season was off to a successful start. The next game was with West Morris. The Highlanders proved to be a tough foe and led the Tigers for a part of the game. But Dover fought back, and coming from behind, they caught the Highlanders and wrapped them up in their own kilts. They finished the game at the same time. Their mark was now 2-0. The third contest was between the two undefeated teams. Dover and Roxbury. The Gaels blew into town with high hopes. Unfortunately they were not disappointed. After a rough session in which both teams discussed the issue. Roxbury won the debate and the game too. 26-21. In the fourth game, the Randolph Rams were added to the Tiger trophy rack. This tough fight for conference supremacy took place in icy weather and was a battle royal until the end. Dover slid under the wire to win 10-6. After the victory over Randolph the Tigers sharpened their claws in anticipation of the game with Newton. The visiting Brave war-party was forced to bury the hatchet. This 21-0 victory was yet another feather in the Dover war bonnet. For one more year. Dover had seen the last of the Braves. The Mendham Mmutemen were late starters in their match with Dover. The Tigers stalked into an early lead and stayed there. Coach Arway emptied his bench into the Mendham ranks and Dover broadsided its way to victory. Final Score was 48 to 21. Morris Knolls played the Tigers in a game that could have been classed as a swim meet. Dover bogged down in the swampy field, but even then, the Eagles had to fight for every fathom, or rather foot of ground. They won 14-6 on the strength of a halfback s precision execution of the butterfly. In the now historic Delbarton game, the victory was made memorable by a 100 yard jaunt by the Football Queen. She was also instrumental in the completion of several passes. In this, their last home game, the Tiger’s followed her spirited example and swamped the Green Wave by a score of 33-13. In the annual Turkey Bowl.” with Morristown. Dover's 7 year winning streak was snapped by a tough Colonial team. Both clubs traded touchdowns, but the Colonials managed to stay on top. The 20-14 score does not do the Tigers justice for they played a magnificent game. Does man differ from the other animals? Only in posture. The rest are bent, but he is a wild beast who walksupright. Philemon Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. If you want to run to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that! Lewis Carroll Senior Trackmen Thomas Bolan Row I; Ed Curtin. Carlos Montealegre. Virgil Vazquez. Bob Cappello. Angel Acevedo. John Caselli. Bill Corwin. Dennis Gleason Row II: George Smith. Brian Swartz. Sergio Sanchez. Eric Berg. Jerome Piernot. Damian Spilman. George Haddock. Bob Johnson. Greg Williams. Mr Stephaman (Coach) Angel Acevedo Varsity Record Dover 27 Mountain Lakes 28 Dover 37 Mendham 19 Dover 44 Randolph 19 Dover 48 Livingston 15 Dover 44 Parsippany 18 Dover 47 Whippany Park 15 Dover 23 Newton 38 Dover 45 Morris Hills 15 Dover 22 Roxbury 33 Dover 17 Bayley Ellard 44 Dover 15 Boonton 46 Dover 15 Montville 45 Dover 37 Morristown 21 Dover 18 Morris Knolls 42 Dover 30 West Morris 26 106 Row I: David Cormne. Bruce Baker (Captain). Tom Bolan. (Captain). Bruce Battle Row II: Angel Acevedo. Eric Benson. Bill Weger. Alan Thomson. Mike Adams. Bill Corwin. Mr Valentine (Coach). Jayvee Record Dover 27 Mountain Lakes 30 Dover 21 Mendham 34 Dover 44 Randolph 17 Dover 25 Livingston 31 Dover 20 Parsippany 40 Dover 24 Whippany Park 35 Dover 33 Morris Hills 24 Dover 21 Roxbury 38 Dover 15 Boonton 50 Dover 20 Montville 40 Dover 19 Morristown 40 Dover 21 Morris Knolls 38 Dover 17 West Morris 42 The Tiger Cross Country teams in recent years have always gained high respect for being able to come through with an excellent record, and once again our Harriers showed their speed with a fine seven to nine record. The 72 Tiger Cross Country team was one of the largest squads in Dover's history. consisting of thirty-five runners in all. The highlight of every season is the annual Iron Area Conference meet, held at Allied Chemical s course in Parsip-pany. Although our Harriers did not take the first place title, as we have done in recent years, our trackmen did take a strong third in the all-around finals. Every year the two most outstanding Harriers are chosen to act as co-captains. This year's captains were junior Bruce Baker and senior Tom Bolan. both of whom gained recognition at several important Conference meets. Tigers on the Run. 107 Soccer Row I: Andy Aldous. Humberto Lorenzo. Acaddio Galloza. Bill Murray. Bill Chow Row II: Ulf Molm. Louis Aguerrie. Hector Soto. Brian Murray. John Gizas. Edgar Gavilanes Row III: Gary Woodhull. Spiro Gizas. Karel Jacobs. Jeff Mabee. Tim Flaherty. Jeff Bullock Row IV: John Katterman. Bob Stanton. Tim Poulos. Manuel Gonzalez. Mr. Gallo (Coach). Soccer Team Record Dover 3 Roxbury 2 Dover 2 Morris Knolls 0 Dover 5 Mount Olive 1 Dover 3 Mountain Lakes 2 Dover 2 Mendham 3 Dover 0 Mount Olive 0 Dover 2 Mountain Lakes 0 On endless sprints their ways they wend. Pausing to kick the ball again. 108 Row I: Eric Benson. Dave Cormne. Bill Corwin. George Smith. Bob Johnson. John Caselli. Mike Adams. Dennis Gleason Row II: Mr. Valentine (Coach). Bruce Battle. Alan Thomson. Eric Berg. Mike Szoke. Rick Mayes. Karel Jacobs. George Haddock. Mike McGinnis. Oft am I by the women told. Poor Anacreon! thou grow'st old; Look! how thy hairs are falling all; Poor Anacreon, how they fall!” — Whether I grow old or no. By the effects I do not know; But this I know, without beingtold. 'Tis time to live, if I grow old; 'Tis time short pleasures now to take, Of little life the best to make. And manage wisely the last stake. Anacreon and Anacreontics 6th century B.C. et seq. — Greek Karel Jacobs — Senior Backward, turn backward, 0 time, in thy flight Elizabeth Akers One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without an name. Sir Walter Scott Basketball Seniors — Row I: Ron Solberg. Bill Brown. Ralph Marrero. Mr. Pittas (Coach) Row Ik SteveChirip. Brian Touhey. Joe Cacciaguida. Varsity — Row I: Dennis Ray. Frank Puccio. Bill Schultz. Dave Del Vecchio Row II: Ron Solberg. Bill Brown. Ralph Marrero. Row III: Steve Chirip Brian Touhey. Joe Cacciaguida. Mr Pittas (Coach) Team Record Dover 77 Morristown 90 Dover 86 Morris Catholic 47 Dover 84 Alumni 68 Dover 74 Parsippany Hills 75 Dover 53 Morris Hills 56 Dover 78 West Milford 56 Dover 62 West Morris 58 Dover 65 Roxbury 53 Dover 74 Randolph 69 Dover 77 Hopatcong 76 Dover 99 Newton 72 Dover 54 Morris Knolls 82 Dover 75 Mendham 59 Dover 61 Montville 67 Dover 75 West Morris 66 Dover 63 Roxbury 58 Dover 95 Randolph 71 Dover 75 Newton 66 Dover 56 West Morris 66 Dover 44 Morris Knolls 51 Dover 66 Mendham 65 Dover 75 Morristown-Beard 85 Dover 61 Newark Westside 54 Dover 44 Hanover Park 51 We are tomorrow’s past. Mary Webb Jayvee Team Record Dover 56 Morristown 86 Dover 70 Morris Catholic 44 Dover 62 Mount Olive 55 Dover 54 West Milford 66 Dover 45 West Morris 70 Dover 48 Roxbury 57 Dover 50 Randolph 59 Dover 75 Hopatcong 51 Dover 49 Newton 44 Dover 34 Morris Knolls 81 Dover 53 Mendham 63 Dover 39 Montville 41 Dover 45 West Morris 64 Dover 60 Roxbury 50 Dover 68 Randolph 74 Dover 65 Newton 61 Dover 67 Morris Knolls 81 Dover 62 Mendham 60 Dover 57 Morristown-Beard 37 Row I: Brian Swartz. Rob Gleckler. Mark Goldberg. Larry White, George Weger Row II: Jim Norton. Loukas Pallis. MikeGayton. Jerome Piernot. Tony Brown, Mr Byrnes (Coach). Freshman Record Dover 59 Morristown 70 Dover 49 West Milford 47 Dover 49 Morris Catholic 47 Dover 48 Mt. Olive 44 Dover 59 West Morris 44 Dover 49 Roxbury 40 Dover 43 Randolph 32 Dover 65 Hopatcong 56 Dover 69 Newton 58 Dover 60 Morris Knolls 70 Dover 76 Mendham 78 Dover 39 Montville 42 Dover 32 West Morris 47 Dover 37 Roxbury 56 Dover 67 Randolph 63 Dover 58 Newton 57 Dover 56 Morris Knolls 77 Dover 51 Mendham 46 Freshmen — Row I: Nick Orichio. Rob Lemoncelli. Dwight Jones. John Anderson. Tim Shable Row II: Tom Armstrong. Scott Nordland. Bill Kerwick. Dave Koslo. John Rogowski. David Lange. Mr. Cagnesola (Coach). 1 14 David Wagner Matt Rusnock William Shortridge I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back — the feelingthat I could last forever ... Joseph Conrad Rejoice, 0 young man, in thy youth. Ecclesiastes IX, 9. Row I: Gary Gardner. John Nester. Matt Rusnock. Hiram Gonzalez. Bob Stanton. Joe Kelly. Winnie Be Row II: Mr Rossi (Coach). Dave Wagner. Charlie Crossan. Bill Shortridge. Mike Kochanski. Richard Gratacos. Bob Slack. Pete losso. Junior Carmona. Team Record Dover 18 Parsippany Hills 28 Dover 27 Bernardsville 30 Dover 6 West Morris 42 Dover 22 Hackettstown 26 Dover 24 Hopatcong 21 Dover 29 Morris Knolls 17 Dover 49 Mendham 3 Dover 30 Morris Catholic 7 Dover 40 Morristown 13 Dover 21 Roxbury 20 Dover 8 Randolph 41 Dover 18 Newton 30 Dover 30 Madison 18 J.V. Roster: Row I: Bob Stanton. Rick Villanueva Carlos Montealegre. Russ Riva. Walter Rata. Mark Burchell. Dave Wood. Gary Gardner. Phil Villanueva. How II: Bob VanOrden. Jim Bruno. Tom Elio. Mike Kochanski. Mike Boyarski. Jeff Weber. George McClosky. Mark Al-paugh. Wayne Miller. Coach Chris Poulos. Brian Gratacos. Frosh Team Roster Row I: Daryl Frank. Rick Villanueva. Winnie Be. Paul Cicchetti. Ed Rid-ner. Carlos Montealegre. Tom Allen. Ron Cobo. Blaze Wilder. Jim Stanton. Row II: Daniel DiYanm. Bob Drexel. Mike Slack. Mike Morry. Steve Jolly. Jeff Weber. Oscar Galloza. Jim Smith. Dave Beach. Dave Cordon. Mr Hicok —Coach. J.V. Record Dover 44 Parsippany Hills 11 Dover 36 Bernardsville 15 Dover 21 West Morris 33 Dover 14 Hackettstown 38 Dover 51 Hopatcong 7 Dover 39 Morris Knolls 12 Dover 54 Mendham 0 Dover 43 Morris Catholic 9 Dover 35 Morristown 23 Dover 20 Roxbury 35 Dover 20 Randolph 30 Dover 15 Newton 27 Dover 28 Madison 26 Wrestling is one of the world’s oldest games; probably as ancient as man’s urge to compete. It demands much. The athlete must possess skill, strength, stamina, and an ability to learn. Above all these he needs the will. For without the will, this desire, the victor’s laurels will be denied him. in this simplest of battles, man against man. Frosh Record Dover 30 Mount Olive Exhibition 27 Dover 13 Parsippany Hills 39 Dover 37 Sparta 24 Dover 35, Parsippany 24 Dover 56 Mount Olive 6 Dover 43 West Morris 15 Dover 48 Morristown 15 Seniors and Juniors Row I (L. to R.): Don Weger. Hiram Gonzalez. Bill Brown. Pete losso. Brian Miller. Junior Carmona. Randy Evans. Row II: Bruce Williamson. Vince Norris. Dave DelVecchio. George Weger. Mike Stark. Phil Villanueva. Charlie Crossan. Bill Shultz. Randy Evans Pete losso 118 Mr. Rampone — Coach Hiram Gonzalez Basebal Freshmen Row I (L. to R.): Donald Perry. Larry Kuzel. John Ginder, Efrain Latallada. Keith Brown Row II: Bill Kerwick. Tom Trutt. Bob Drexel. Terry Shaffer. Ray LaBadie. Sophomores Row I (L. to R.y. Edgar Gavilanes. Hector Soto. Frank Bunmcant. Kevin Howard. Bill Murray. Sam Chiappa. Jeff Driscole. Row II: Ken Snyder. Jim Norton. Lee McClellan. Joe Sudol. CharlieCrossan. Don Weger. BobVanOrden. Tim Flaherty. I have had playmates, I have had companions In my days of childhood, in my joyful schooldays ... Charles Lamb Steve Clements Hugh Flemming Doug King Mike Buono 1?0 T rack Ken List George Sudol Paul Vecchio Dean Boyd They perished in the blithe days of boyhood perished, and all the gladness, all the peace I knew. Fens Baggesen Youth! youth! how bouyant thy hopes; they turn Like marigolds, toward the sunny side. Jean Ingelow 12? Track Team Row I (L. to R.): Dave Cornine. Gabe Basanese. Hugh Flemming. George Sudol. Paul Vecchio. Doug King. Steve Clements. Mike Bu-ono. Dean Boyd. Row II: Dave Thompson. Gary Norhamer. Mike Szoke. Eric Berg. Mark Goldberg. Bob Thompson. Bob Johnson. Rob Gleckler. George Beatty. Bruce Battle. Mike Adams. George Haddock Row III: Bruce Baker. Eric Benson. Chuck Mazzone. Robert Moore. Rick Mayes. Josh Harris. Dave Condon. Hans Almena. Mike McGinnis. Russ Riva. Rafel Lay. Wilson Chaparro Row IV: Dave Gleckler. Bill Corwin. Damian Spilman. Tim Apaugh. Jeff Mabee. Walt Jones. Dean Tuttle. George Smith. Mike Oster. Alan Thomson Row V: Mike Coffey. Stanley Kowalick. Steve Jolly. John Caselli. Jeff Weber. Carlos Montealegre. Rick Villanueva. Oscar Galloza. Winny Be. Bob Kearney. 123 Richard Krikorian Gary Ginsberg EdCiardi 'ennis Tennis Team Row I (L. to R.): Frank Cicchet-ti, Ronnie Cobo. Kevin Gannon. John Ciardi. Cliff Beach Row II: Dan DiYanm. Gary Parks. Bill Chow. Paul Arico. Mark Alpaugh. Russ Dippman. Gary Ginsberg. Ed Ciardi. Richard Krikorian. Paul Arico John Ciardi Joe Marsicovete. Mr. Eilber. George Cicak. George Cicak Senior No man was ever great without some portion of divine inspiration. Cicero Golf Team Row I (L. to R.): John Marsicovete. Bill Gannon. Doug Howard. Tim Poulos. Joe Marsicovete. George Cicak. Mr Eilber (Coach). Row II: Bob Wood. Brian Swartz. Rick Weiler. Golf Joe Marsicovete — Senior • 0 Mary Anne Biddiscombe — President Jill DeVries — Treasurer G.A.A. The Girls’ Athletic Association of Dover High School is the largest club in the school. It sponsors intramural and interscholastic sports in addition to a G.A.A. Show and Banquet. 126 Officers Sitting: Jill DeVries. Jan Thwaites STANDING: Karen Hulmes. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Fran Northern. Managers: Anna DeGeoso. Mary DeGeoso. Janet Scheer Volleyball Row I: Jan Thwaites. Sharon Levine Row II: Fran Northern. Debbie Gallo. Mary Intramurals Gymnastics Row I: Rebecca Cochran. Debbie Anderson Row II: Rachelle Shapiro. Dottie Wessling. Marcy Apostolik. Desiree Wood. Mary Ann Vasey. Valerie Donnelly Row III: Zoanne Trowbridge. Carol Weiler. Bethann Thompson. MaryAnn Calabrese. Debbie Gunther. Antoinette Anastasio. JoAnn Dunleavy. Row IV: Cindy Dietz. Nancy Chrashewsky. Pam Eyerly. Blanche Ohlsen. Diane Bell. Sandy Vanderhoff. Diane Glynn. Marguerite Yan-ush. Veronica Shubilla. Row V: Candee Coss. Sue Bolan. Claudia Roebuck. Wanda Jones. Patty Gratacos. Linda Miller. Nancy Widner Row VI: Jackie Yosh. Mary Ann McElwame. Diane Griffin. JoAnn Gernert. Row VIII: Patty Lawlor. Daisy Lorenzo Anne Biddiscombe. Karen Miller. That our daughters may be as corner stones. Psalms. CXLIV. 12 Varsity Row I: Eugenia Coronet Mary DeGeoso. Donna White. Toni Parzero. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Rosemary Wagner. Beth Lowery. Row II: Miss Ski-ba (Coach). Jennie Altman. Rosemary Meola. Karen Jolly. Barbara Becker. Lee Anne Chervnsik. Brenda Flemming. Diane Stirone— Manager Field Hockey The girls’ varsity field hockey team had an excellent season in 1972. Their record was 6 wins, 1 loss, and 3 ties. The wins came over Morris Hills 3-1. West Morris 3-1, and 3-0. Newton 4-2. Roxbury 2-1. and Mendham 3-1. The Tigerettes tied Randolph 2-2. Morris Knolls 1-1. and Whippany Park 1-1. The one loss of the regular season came from Newton 4-3. At the end of the season the girls entered the N.J.S.I.A.A. State Tournament and played Randolph. Although only tying them in the regular season, the Tigerettes took revenge in a 2-1 victory. In the next game the girls were eliminated by the defending North Jersey state champs. West Essex. 3-0. The final record of this year’s team was one of the best in many years. Tri-Captams: Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Fran Northern. Donna White l?8 Seniors; Row I: Debbie Palmer. JoAnne Gernert. Diane Graham. Betty Ann Poburski. Diane Carroll. Donna Carroll. Row II: Fran Northern. Debbie Anderson. JoAnn Rut-kowski. Pat Law. Dawn Martin. Darlene Kochy. Row III: Mary Anne Bid-discombe. Debbie Gallo. Karen Miller. Patty Crossan. Dee Kalmas. Row IV: Bill Shortridge (Coach). Buddy Bates (Coach). Kim Zuccheri. Jan Thwaites. Randy Evans (Coach). Bill Brown (Coach). “Powderpuff” Football The second annual ••powderpuff football game between the junior and senior girls took place on November 19. 1972. The girls were coached by junior and senior football players. They put the girls through many practice sessions. Most of the offensive and defensive plays used were the same ones the boys use in their own games. The game was played using ■ flag” football rules. The basic rules were the same as the boys' except for tackling. Each girl had a “flag.” which was a strip of material, in her pocket. When a flag was pulled out of the ball carrier’s pocket, the play ended at that point. This year the senior girls won. making it the second year in a row that the class of 1973 has won the powderpuff contest. Everyone involved had a lot of fun. but each team wanted to win. Better luck next year class of 74! Defense Row I: Bill Brown (Coach). JoAnn Rutkowski. Patty Crossan. Debbie Palmer. Diane Carroll. Gloria Montealegre Row II: Buddy Bates (Coach). Joanne Gernert. Donna Carroll. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Jan Thwaites. Diane Graham. Bill Shortridge (Coach). Offense. Row I: Karen Miller. Dawn Martin. Pat Law. Debbie Anderson. Dee Kalnas. Row II: Fran Northern. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Debbie Gallo. Betty Ann Poburski. Darlene Kochy Row III: Kim Zuccheri. Jan Thwaites. Randy Evans (Coach). 0 men, respect women who have borne you. The Koran Basketbal Varsity Row I: Barbara Becker. Jennie Altman. Janet Scheer. Mary DeGeoso, Aphro Zanetos. Row II: Pat Zaccone — coach. Janice Carter — manager. Fran Northern. Pat Chavis. Jan Thwaites. Jill DeVries. Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Toni Par-zero — manager. Varsity Tri-captains: Mary Anne Biddiscombe. Jill DeVries. Jan Thwaites. The varsity and J.V. girls’ basketball teams had excellent seasons in 1972-73. The varsity had a 14-4 record, while the J.V. team went undefeated in 12 games. The varsity Tiger-ettes captured the first Dover Holiday Tournament by defeating Morris Hills and Newton. They also beat every other I.A.C. team at least once. At the end of the season the Tiger-ettes entered the NFSIAA State Basketball Tournament. The girls beat Mendham and went on to lose to Butler in overtime. Tigerettes had one of the finest seasons ever at D.H.S. J.V. co-captains: Rhonda Whitmore. Lee Ann Chervnsik. J.V.; Row I: Diane Stirone. Nancy Bartek. Rose Wagner. JoAnn Dunleavy Row II: Pat Zaccone — coach; Sonia Lorenzo — manager. Brenda Flemming. Lee Ann Chervnsik. Rhonda Whitmore. Nancy Nielson, Karen Jolly. Rose Meola. Brenda Lee Philips — manager. Mary Anne Biddiscombe Fran Northern Jan Thwaites Jill DeVries Varsity Record Dover 45 Bayley Ellard 20 Dover 31 Alumni 12 Dover 44 Moms Hills 20 Dover 39 West Morris 30 Dover 26 Roxbury 38 Dover 20 Randolph 50 Dover 37 Newton 39 Dover 49 Morris Knolls 26 Dover 50 Mendham 27 Dover 55 West Morris 28 Dover 38 Roxbury 35 Dover 35 Randolph 32 Dover 47 Newton 25 Dover 52 Morris Knolls 24 Dover Holiday Tournament Dover 59 Morris Hills 15 Dover 39 Newton 24 NJSIAA State Tournament Dover 36 Mendham 33 Dover 45 Butler 47 (OT) Senior Players Children’s playings are not sportsand should be deemed as their most 131 serious actions. Montaigne Cross-Country Indoor Track The Girls' Indoor Track Team completed its first official season, and it must be considered a success. More than two dozen girls participated in meets in New York and New Jersey. In dual and triangular meet competition, the Tigerettes did well against Whippany Park, Jefferson. and Madison. Winning performances were turned in by Wendy Huron, Dottie Bruen. Diane Malm-stone. Gale Thomson, and Karen Kwasnik. The Tigerettes were the first girls’ team to compete in the boys’ state relay championships. The girls on those teams were: Wendy Huron. Gale Thomson, Irene Benson. Cindy Drumheller. Lucy Respass. Mary Shultz. Diane Malm-stone. and Cindy Dietz. Cross-Country. Row I (L to R): Cindy Drumheller. Wendy Huron. Dottie Bruen. Frances Preziosi. Kim Symonds. Row II: Denise Brustad. Aphro Zanetos. Pam Hurd. Irene Benson. Karen Kwasnik. Mr. Valentine (coach). Mr. Valentine — coach Cross Country Record Dover 25 Delaware Valley 30 Dover 32 Delaware Valley 24 Dover 35 Hunterdon 22 Central Dover 36 Hunterdon 21 Central Senior — Denise Brustad Indoor Track Row I (L to R): Cindy Drumheller. Kim Symonds. Cindy Dietz. Wendy Huron. Sue Bolan. Bethann Thompson. Pam Henderson. Mary Scholtz. Dottie Bruen. Row II: Irene Benson. Diane Malmstone. Candee Coss. Gale Thomson. Karen Kawsmk. Lucy Respass. Pam Hurd. Debbie Jolly. Sue Frey. Mr. Valentine (Coach). 132 Tennis Varsity Tennis Row I (L. to R.): Rhonda Schwartz. Linda Novak. Cathy Albi. Eloise Althoff. Valerie Donnelly. Lynn Dickerson. Rosemary Wagner Row II: Miss Skiba (Coach). Elaine Benson. Clarissa Drymon. Carole Dickerson. Melissa Shuler. Karen Jolly. Kathy Miller. Janice Sgalia. Wendy Squires Mary Anne Biddiscombe — Senior Clarissa Drymon. Linda Novak. Elaine Benson I ’spect I growed. Don’t think nobody ever made me. 133 Harriet Beecher Stowe Softball Varsity — Row I: Janet Scheer. Karen Hulmes. Fran Northern. Donna White. Mary DeGeoso. Row II: Miss Zaccone — Coach. Robin Peterson. Anna DeGeoso. Pat Chavis. Janet Harris. Barbara Becker. Jennie Altman. Diane Stirone — Manager. Varsity Record Dover 2 Morris Hills 4 Dover 16 Whippany Park 6 Dover 19 Newton 12 Dover 9 Morris Knolls 2 Dover 26 Jefferson 13 Dover 52 Mountain Lakes 5 Dover 12 West Morris 3 Dover 17 West Morris 4 Dover 9 Morris Knolls 6 Dover 30 Mendham 0 Dover 8 Mendham State Tournament 2 Dover 7 Garfield 6 Dover 8 Roxbury 10 134 Junior Varsity; Row I: Anna Ceretto. Diane Malmstone. Judy Ginder. Toni Parzeo. Mary Ann Vas-ey. Jane Riedel Row II: Miss Zaccone — Coach. Colleen Malson. Nancy Giaquinto. Karen Jolly. Rhonda Whitmore. Sigrid Gottwald. Lee Ann Chervnsik. Elisabeth Godwin. Honor women! they entwine and weave heavenly roses in ourearthly life. Schiller Our dreams grow fromchildhood fantasies. RHODEMINEIX Rosa Agront Andrew K. Aldous Debbie Lee Anderson Mary Antonaccio Paul Arico Augustus Asbell, Jr. We have grown from infants to adolescents and now on our way to adulthood, we have grown to accept each other for what we really are. Alan George Gary Adams Angel Elliot Acevedo Senior Class Officers: (L. to R.) — Rob Barth — Vice-president. Debbie Hottmger — Secretary. Debbie Palmer — Treasurer. Bill Brown President We grew together through good times and bad Now we go on, alone in the world, ranaido No small art is it to sleep: it is necessary for that purpose to keep awake all day. Nietzsche Cynthia Carson Deborah Carter 145 Janice Ann Carter John Carter If I but grow to the physical maturity of an and strive toward the heavens, unhindered Louisa Chan Matilda Chan Steven P. Chirip Edward Ciardi 146 adolescent, my mind and heart shall grow by any mortal being. D. Gleason Stephen Clements James Cloud Robert Clayton Pamela Clark David Conover Charles Corby George Cortellesi Daniel Covine 147 Like those boats which are returning Across the open sea of Ashiya Where the waves run high, I think that I too shall pass Scathless through the storms of life. Saigyo Hoshi Anna Crapet William Crooks Patricia Crossan Gerard Daingerfield Mary Ruth Darsch James Davenport John A. Dawdy Dale Delvey Kathleen Detweiler Jill DeVries Kenneth Dermanjian Dawn DeMatteo Growing is getting prepared for life. Cherie Green 151 Now we must leave with sadness, with the thoughts of growing behind us. Ellen Rinaldo Pam Flax Hugh Flemming Cheryl Frey Gregory Gall 152 Margarita Galloza Deborah Ann Gannon Joanne Gernert Gary Ginsberg John J. Glynn. Jr. Leonard Glynn 153 Growing is expressing our ideas and thoughts. Amy Zarger 154 Sandra Haschak Kenneth H. Hay Lynn Henderson 4 Leah Hendrickson Thomas Hengler 15b I grow on a course with destiny to fulfill some purpose. You can’t stop me, for you too grow on, a part of that same course. D. Gleason Randy Hooper Cathy Hoover I Deborah Lynn Hottinger Thomas Hueston Barbara Horchor Robert Horan IS6 James F. Kearney Senior Class Advisory Board Row I: Miss Hillenbrand. Mr Middleton. Mrs. Inglis. Mr Dobson Row II: Mr Verseput. Mr Gustafson. Miss Toye. Mr Sutton. I don’t want to grow up and learn solemn things. Sir James Barrie Jeffrey Keith Regina Kelly 158 Douglas S. King Rita Klatte Catherine Kochanski Darlene Kochy Wayne Kochy William Kopp Daniel Kubert Rosemary Kuletz Minimum Keith R. LaBadie Richard Krikorian 159 Steven LaBadie Marietta Lane Otto Lange Barbara Lansing 160 John List Kenneth List Vaughn Lockette Raymond Lombardi Daisy Lorenzo I went away asking where I come from. Carl Sandburg 161 Sandra Lovenberg Michael Lovito Harlan I. Lustgarten Sophie Lyczkowski Thomas J. Maginley Joseph Marsicovete Joanne Mahtook Rafael Marrero A little fun to match the sorrow Of each day’s growing — and so, good morrow! DuMaurier Stephen Massuk Michael P. Mauriello Peter Mazzone Mary Ann McElwaine Jackie Langley Frederick McNeil Elba Mendoza Mathew Metrock Every old man complains of the growing and insolence of the rising generation. Brian J. Miller Karen Miller Domenick Milano Catherine Miller Louis Milonas Peter Jay Miners Ulf Molin Gloria Montealegre David Moyer Zolten Nagy Wendy Newkirk Michael Nielsen depravity of the world, of the petulence Samuel Johnson Growing is expanding up and out. Amy Zarger Louis O'Grady 166 Zoi Papadopoulos Roger E. Parzero Agatha Paxos Matthew Peer 168 Glenn Pollack Norman Pollack Carol Peterson Betty Ann Poburski The young wish to grow up; the old wish to return to youth. James Clark ‘Tis the only comfort of the miserable to have partners in their woes. Cervantes 170 Cindy Lou Rothermel Patricia Ann Roughton Cynthia Rowland John Ruedmger 171 Maria Ryerson Regina Ryerson Cruz Noemi Sanchez 172 Susan Santucci Nereida Ruiz Matthias Rusnock Randy Russo JoAnne F. Rutkowski Deborah Sausanavage Donald F. Schwarz Donna T. Shafer Christopher Shann I grow older, more tired of and overwhelmed with a loss of faith in this world that I inhabit, and I may concede to defeat and ask for an out. But who am I to question this world, for it shall grow on with or without me. D. Gleason William Shortridge Howard Sisco 173 The terrible burden of having nothingto do. Nicholas Boileau-Despreaux Laura Skidmore Carol Smith Donna Smith Richard Snyder 174 Ronald Solberg Elaine Sorma Jon Sperry John Tasnady Maria Suarez Cathy Temarantz George Sudol Maria Taravella Theresa Terry Janet Thwaites Margaret Truscott Elaine A. Tucker 176 Andrea Turpin Marlajean Twilley To live would be an awfully big adventure. Sir James Barrie 177 Debra Wager David Wagner Enid Waxier Edward Weber Teresa Watson Thomas Weber 178 Donna Lee Zawislak William Zaycer KimZuccheri John Zuzock some things don't mean anything this i know . . but i know too much for someone so young the elders say. but they’re wrong, i know . . . because it’s not how old you are, it's how you are old. 179 brandy American Field Service: If you inquire what the people are like here, I must answer, “The same as everywhere!” Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe The AFS program offers students the opportunity of meeting people from all over the world. However, the AFS experience is more than just meeting people. It is living with people in a strange land, far from home, with a different language and customs. One cannot help learning from such an experience and growing. Three of Dover High's students have visited foreign countries through the AFS program. Debbie Gannon spent the summer of 1972 in the Philippines. At the same time. Jan Thwaites was in Turkey. Both Jan and Debbie had a great time and are usingthis opportunity to share their memories of that unforgettable summer with us. Ulf Molin also visited a foreign country through the AFS program. However, the country which was foreign to him is home to us. Ulf is from Rotebro, Sweden, and spent the 1972-73 school year in Dover. Living with Don Schwarz and his family, Ulf had the opportunity to learn what America is really like. The following are his thoughts on his stay in the United States. My stay in Turkey was the greatest experience of my life. I became a part of a strange family and a new and different culture. During two short months I developed a sense of self-reliance and compassion for all people. I lived in the city of Istanbul, the largest city of Turkey, for approximately two and one half months. I lived with the Fehmi Durak family, which consisted of Anne. Baba, and Teyze, my mother, father, and aunt, and my two sisters, sixteen year old like and Ekin, who is fourteen. My family was modern by Turkish standards in that both my parents worked. During the day. my sisters and I would clean the apartment and usually spend the afternoon at the beach. After dinner we'd see a movie or sit with friends in a caf£ Although girls and boys aren't permitted to date as is done here, I made many friends of both sexes. Turkey is the only country that is astride two continents. Europe and Asia. I lived on the Asian side, commonly called Anatolia, but did most of my shopping and sightseeing on the European side, or Thrace. I also was lucky enough to spend a week in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. During this past summer I learned a lot, not only about Turkey but about myself. I'm sure I will continue to realize for the rest of my life how much I gained from my summer abroad. 180 Janet Thwaites Jan Thwaites On August 13. 1972 there was a party at Lake Hopatcong, the purpose of which was to welcome me. Donald Schwarz, my host brother for the year, had invited about fifteen of his friends and there we were, a bunch of foreigners and me. It is understandable that I felt somewhat strange. Since then, however. I have gotten to know the people at the party and a lot of other people and. thanks to them all. I now feel almost as much at home here as I do in Sweden. Even though all the people I have met and all my experiences have not been altogether nice. I can truly say that I have, on the whole, had a wonderful experience. I am only sorry that the opportunity is available to so few people. I have been asked to relate this in some way to the theme of the yearbook. I suppose that I have both physically and mentally grown up and matured during the year, but as I do not think that is for me to say. I would instead like to quote a few lines by the poet Dylan Thomas which I think are appropriate. Before that, however, I would like to thank you all for what you have done for me this year and I hope you will come and visit me in Sweden some time. Ulf And nothing I cared, at my sky blue trades, that time allows In his tuneful turning so few and such morning songs Before the children green and golden Follow him out of grace Ulf Molm It’s very hard for me to put down in words all that I learned this summer in the Philippines. The AFS program enabled me to see a new kind of life, new people, and a new me. For the first time in my life. I was away from my friends, my home, and my family. It was very hard leaving home but I found it even more difficult to leave my Filipino family. I saw. met. and talked with more people, people from all over the world. My Filipino friends and family taught me the importance of friendship and how to appreciate what I have here at home. The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia. It is a country divided by many seas, for this group of islands, which consists of over 107 small states, is not united in language, geography, or social class. When I first landed in Cebu City. I was nervous and quite tired. But when I met my family, the fears I once held soon disappeared. I went to Saint Theresa’s College, an all girls school, and met some fantastic girls whom I will never forget. They helped me see the love and understanding which everyone has but few are willing to share. I believe that is the most important lesson a person should learn. It is a lesson which takes some a lifetime to learn. This past summer I learned to say thank you to my family and friends. Painfully. I also learned to say goodbye. That is the hardest part of growing up. the realization that everything must end. AFS is a program which offers many memorable experiences for students who enjoy traveling and meeting people. I wish more teenagers could have the opportunity to take advantage of this program and perhaps learn that love is everywhere. Isn’t that what growing up is? Debbie Gannon Debbie Gannon 181 To know how to grow old is the master work of wisdom, and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living. Amiel Fashion Show The high point of the year for Dover High's clothing students is the Spring Fashion Show. Concentrating on the theme of springtime, the girls model garments they have made throughout the year. As a finishing touch to the delightful evening, the students serve home-made cookies and punch. It is a memorable evening for all. International Dinner The most enjoyable event for students who study foreign languages at Dover High is the annual International Dinner. This year’s Dinner was held on April 5. 1973, and sent many students and parents home smiling, with full stomachs. The happy faces were a result of the entertainment. provided by the French. German, and Spanish students. The full stomachs were a consequence of the international cuisine supplied by the participating families. In Memory Harry Hadowanetz: 1955-1972 i The Reaper And The Flowers by Longfellow THERE is a Reaper, whose name is Death. And, with his sickle keen. He reaps the bearded grain at a breath. And the flowers that grow between. Shall I have nought that is fair7 saith he; Have nought but the bearded grain; Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me. I will give them all back again. He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes. He kissed their drooping leaves; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. My Lord has need of these flowerets gay.' The Reaper said, and smiled; tokens of the earth are they, Where he was once a cnud.’ The P' 'ear They shall all bloom n fields of light. Transplanted by my care. And saints, upon their garments white. These|acred blossoms wear.” And the mother gave, m tears and pam. The flowers she most did love; She knew she should find them all again In the fields of light above. 0. not in cruelty, not in wrath. The Reaper came that day; T was an angel visited the green earth, And took the flowers away. Class Will We, the class of 1973, were the guardians of the honor, the tradition, and the spirit of Dover High School for the past year. The hour has come for us to bequeath our most precious possessions, our fondest memories, and our worldly belongings. Angel Acevedo leaves Mrs. Maculaitis a picture of himself so she never forgets him. Gary Adams leaves the soder and the clams to J.T. and for V.P.. another year of high school to enjoy. Rosa Agront leaves her dirty gym socks to her sister Dora. Andrew Aldous leaves to Coach Gallo and the soccer team his boots, and Louis White a good smack in the head. Debbie Anderson leaves to Amy Z. the memories of favorite pastimes after dark and the task of finishing the last verse and the copyright to Jeff. She leaves her seat in Mr. Sutton's first period English class to any deserving student (good luck!). To Emily. Audrey, and Arty she leaves lots of luck and best wishes. And to Lynn she leaves a bow and arrow in case of emergency Paul Arico iust leaves Agustus Asbeil, Jr. hereby leaves his name, his memories. and all his good times and bad ones to James. Dennis. Lane, and to any other poor soul to carry on after he is gone. Sherri Aten leaves to Gaye and Taci luck in their last year. To Carol. Dianne. Maureen, and Karen, a trip to McDonald's. Joan Bailey leaves the best to the future Drill Team members. To Sue. happiness with Bill. To Barsep the ability to make it through her senior year. Sherri A.. Debbie P.. Debbie W.. and herself a trip to Miami to make history with J.L.! Rosemarie Balderson leaves to the MOOSES good luck on V.C. and the best of everything in the future. Also to Joe and Maryann the best that D.H.S. has to offer. IF they can find it. Sheila Banghart leaves with the hope that someday Mr Dobson will get sick from his own jokes. She also leaves Mr. Murphy's class with pneumonia and knowing that she never has to return. Good luck to everyone. Nancy Barlak wishes Michelle all of the good times that she had in high school. She also wishes Greg the best of luck in his Fortune. She also wishes Donna. Elaine H.. Pam. Debbie. Elaine B.. all the happiness they can obtain from life. Ann Barnett leaves to Sam and Herman the hopes of not being caught parking in the future. Rob Barth leaves all his thanks to his friends. Thanks to Mr. Airola and Mrs. Alpaugh. Thanks to Mr. Krzywicki for his patient guidance. SPECIAL THANKS to Mr. Rampone for being a great friend. DEFINITE THANKS to Mr. Evans and Mr. Cortese for making band the best part of four years, sorry for the headaches, you two. ULTIMATE THANKS to Den and Roy for having the shoes at all times. Thanks Tim Poulos and good luck as a senior member of the T. Sax Section. Thanks to the student body (we all know who she is!) ATTENTION FRIENDS! Definitely send me letters — 226 Baker St.. Dover — Thanks to the rest of D.H.S. for an endless supply of cartoon characters, (censored) my (censored)!!!!(censored) it! BYE. ALL. Dorothy Bastek leaves to M.R.D. a handshake goodbye. To all her other friends, she leaves a lifetime of happiness that she was supposed to have had in high school Buddy Bates leaves football to anyone who can get up at 5:00 on Sept. 1 and go through a season of: It’s getting Dark. ‘'Take it around.” Cmon Cmon . The Ball. On the Ball.” “You're good for one of these every game Shortridge.” You may be hurt Shortridge. but don't waste our timeouts! Elaine Benson leaves her unabsorbed chemistry notes to her sister, may Irene find more use for them than she did; to F P. an unspillable box of pins, and to P.F.. C.F.. C.H.. G.G.. P L.. S.L.. and D.S. — see you at Harvard. Alan Berg leaves the high school to his brothers, may they enjoy their stay. Mary Anne Biddiscombe leaves Maureen a raisin; Carole to find a new arm to shake with; Joe Namath to Jean; Karel a cancellation on all his tickets; Dave(?). Farkel, and Jr. to Tom; Fo-ods cheer to Mrs. Barnes; Mrs. Sallo a new blocker; her gymsuit to Mary, Rose Wagner and Meo-la stripes for their hockey sticks. Miss Zaccone her own universal gym and whirlpool; Miss 'B a flat tire. Jerry West, and thanks for everything; Mr. Plonski his own copy of Calculus by Oakley: A T W. a Piglet for the Pig: the number 1 spot on the chart to Miss Skiba and also a GREAT BIG THANKS! Tom Bolan leaves best wishes for next years Cross Country team. Joseph Bowman leaves. Dean Boyd leaves Coach Beliveau to George Weger Don Boyer leaves his boots to Bob Shortridge and the luck he'll need to get through his next two years. Coleen Brogan leaves to acquire fame, fortune, and her first million. To Janet. Liz. and Kathy she leaves one more year of choir with another teacher. To Elsie she leaves her crutches. And to Maria Booth she leaves a nickel or dime to use during studies with the D.C.N H. gang. Bill Brown leaves Judy Driscole to walk to her classes alone. Elliott Bruen leaves to his sister Dottie. two more great years at D.H.S. Ed Bryant leaves to F.D.R. he leaves Smokey for the Bear” machine. To Mr. A. he leaves an on-side-kick. Dennis Bullock leaves to walk a long road, preferably Frogtown. For the sanity and well being of Tacy Apostolic and Paula Milonas he just leaves (Thanks!) This being his last year at D.H.S. he feels compelled to leave something that is not just another pair of sweaty gym socks. Therefore for the good of Bowlbyville and for what it’s worth to Dover High, he leaves his brother. Jeff. Michael Buono leaves Miss Toye three dozen hot pink roses and Mr. Kelly an autographed picture of Lon Chaney. Debbie Burdge leave the Varsity Cheerleaders the best of luck. She also leaves to be with Walt. Robert Burton just leaves Suzanne Byram leaves with the hope that she and Elaine will make it to California, despite D.K. and W.S. Joe Cacciaguida leaves Ann Carol Butch Ron to uphold the tradition of the Roxbury Pipe lines and Pep Club meetings on Friday. To H. he leaves some skin on skin. David Caijean leaves Dover High School all the trouble he's caused it Nancy Cappello just leaves. Erasmo Carmona leaves. Alayn Carriere leaves Mr. Gustafson and Mr. Eibs one box of Smith Bros, cough drops, and Mr. Shorts one slightly used pair of elevator shoes and one copy of the Wizard of OZ. He also leaves Mr. Hedman one pair of bamboo poles. He leaves Mr. Rastelli $1.00 for every day he learned something in French ($0.00)To Mr. Airola. whose motto is work work work, he leaves nothing nothing nothing, except his brother. Diane Carroll leaves to all the remaining girls from the 1972-73 Drill Team Good-Luck and another year to put up with JJ. She also leaves Carol and Ann luck in their future years at DHS. and a 25c ring. To Karen Miller she leaves her baggy pants. — (Ding-Ding) Donna Carroll leaves Karen to suffer through B D. class- es alone; to Honey Bear the best of luck in football and wrestling; and leaves to SS. TA and the rest of the Drill Team to do the hula-hop without her. Cynthia Carson |ust leaves. Debbie Carter left spiritually a long time ago. Best of luck to Jim and Jan in years ahead Janice Carter leaves Dover High School with no regrets. to go on to bigger and better things. John Carter leaves. Louisa Chan just leaves. Matilda Chan leaves her memory behind Steven Chirip leaves to anyone dumb enough to go out for football the thought of •‘Triple Sessions ' and to the coaches, three more on the way. Edward Ciardi leaves Kevin G. four free tickets to any Maynerd Furgeson concert, and leaves Mr. Cortese the remaining clarinet section. He also leaves the fun filled Saturday nights at Neilson's Bar and grill — and memories of waiting for Leah while reading T.V. Guide! John Ciardi leaves for Hoboken in search of the golden ideal of truth, knowledge, and compassion which is definitely unattainable at D.H.S. TO THE BAND AND ITS DICTATORS. he leaves a fatal dose of the infectious Red Tide and a weekend at the Grand Prix. George Cicak leaves his two sisters a seat in Mr. Dunn s class and the chance to become the co-founders of Pi Beta Beer.' Pamela Clark leaves hoping to produce more than just “more of the same. Party Girl, and Abidee. Good-bye M.U.S. and PJ. Bob Clayton leaves Bill Kopp — Mr. Charles Watts, John Rudmger Schlitz Beer. Mr McNeely — a fanatic, and for everyone else — hotdogs. chocolate bars. Biafrans. dolphins. lizards, and ham. Steve Clem” Clements leaves to his brother four pairs of worn out track shoes with Mr. Gallo’s under 60 quotes. Also to his sister and brother all the luck at D.H.S. while he leaves to be James Cloud leaves the image for his sisters to continue. He also leaves Charlie Easton to discourage Mr. Parrish further. David Conover leaves. Charles Corby leaves his locker for the custodian to fix and leaves his books for the teachers to tape up. George Cortellesi leaves to Jim Lawlor the fifth of Arrow wild cherry Vodka which he barfed up in Ray Roman's car. To Mr. Schwartz he leaves ten Au. get off its with which to upset next year’s stomachs. Also Ray pie’’ Roman’s Pepsident smile. Danny Covine leaves his seat in class for anyone that deserves it. Anna Crapet leaves wishing all the remaining students of D.H.S. the best of luck and also wishing Next Year’s Captain of Tiger Mascots lots of Luck !!!!! William Crooks leaves. Patty Crossan leaves to her brother. Charlie, all the luck in anything he does for the next two years, and to the cheerleaders all the success in whatever they do. Gerry Daingerfield leaves. Laurenne Dalrymple just leaves. Mary Ruth Darsch leaves Dover High with lots of Love. Peace, and Happiness to J.T.. J.M.. D.H.. S.A. and to all of her other beautiful friends, the same. Also Herman Ruff wishes love and Peace to J.T. and J.M. To D.B. she leaves a bottle of water and two blades of grass. Jim Davenport leaves his seat way in the back of physics to anyone who wants it. John Dawdy leaves Ron Buono one warm case of Bud and a red car license. To Keven Kopp his collection of Rolling Rock Beer bottle caps. Dale Delvey just leaves. Dawn DeMatteo leaves Karen Denise and Denise Kevin and Kevin Kim and Kim Darren and Darren best wishes Kenneth Darmanjian leaves. Jill DeVries leaves to Dave. Jeff. Lee. and Smithy, the hope that they realize she appreciates everything. To Diane M. she leaves a smile and some confidence, to Diane S. congratulations on becoming an individual. But mostly, she leaves hoping that her friends won’t ever lose contact with each other, especially not with her Kathleen Detweiler leaves the remaining half of Liberty Street to scream a little in their last year. To Aprile C. she leaves Dianes burnt toe. To her opera buddy — don't forget to come back. Mary Jane good luck with your cos-mo classes, and to the graduating Peter Pan enough money to buy another one. Roger Dickerson just leaves. Karen DiGuiseppe leaves Joy and Brian all the happiness ever. She also leaves with the hope that the remaining students will accept people for what they are. To a special friend Tom Dury all the luck and happiness ROAR. Caterina DiPietro leaves. Thomas Dowdell leaves a bottle of High Karate for Mr. Rallo. John Drag )USt leaves. Rosemary Drew leaves to be with Joe. Clarissa Drymon leaves. Jack Dury leaves a six pack and his spot on the bill to his younger brothers Pat and Tom. Stephanie D’Zurinko leaves a rusty clarinet to anyone dumb enough to take band. To Elaine and Kathy she doesn't leave, she just says bye from High School and hello into college, but she does leave behind her both good and bad memories. Randy Evans leaves all of his Pink Floyd albums to Gino Rampino” and to all his gay friends B.K.. J.K.. B.C. a pair of silk stockings and a big yoo hoo.' Good luck to little sister Nancy and also to H some skin on skin. Emily Feola leaves L.L.L. to fight off all those wonhen lovers. To Sandie she leaves a great big meatball to remember a certain friend by. And to Philip she leaves twelve long years. Barbara Ferry leaves good luck to next years Drill Team, they'll need it. Also the hope they'll get better results than they did this year — good luck to Billy, too. Sue Fialcowitz leaves archery to anyone who can play as good as she can. To T.W. she leaves her in her cage. Pam Flax leaves her stacks of unused Chemistry notes to anyone who owns a warehouse. To Mr. Kaplan she leaves him to look for someone else in the hallways after sixth period, to E.N.. C.F., C.H.. P.L.. S.L.. and G.G. and D.S. — see you at Harvard!! Hugh Flemming just leaves. Cheryl Frey leaves the school to the Freshman, Mick Slick; the pool championship to Joe H.; a joker for Sue; to C.H.; a dime, a dollar, and three (take a chance); also the hope that they build an incinerator large enough for her especially flammable chemistry notes. She passes on the F.F. to Sue. Gregory Gall leaves G.S. to watch out for the Egyptian and the mafia; EX-FLAX more FLAX; to Tomato. $7.00 to buy a new umbrella; to Leah an alarm clock, to P.F., C. F.. C.H.. D.S.. S.L.. P.L.. E.B.. see you at Penn State — we all made it except Norman; and finally Mr. Arway a sunny day to go along with the side kick, bye to the circus. DUH! Debbie Gallo leaves Steph. Cathy. Doreen. Judy and Jody to have a GREAT time as Senior cheerleaders. She also leaves Lisa to make the best of her high school years — Be Good Lisa. Margarita Galloza leaves all her love to the Seniors Debbie Gannon leaves Bill. Mike and Kev. to carry on the Gannon tradition. To Coach Laurora. Zupita. My dear bean. Sam. peaceful days and memories. Thanks for your Ulf. The teachers to find another slave. C.B.W. My special friends the Punnic War. Peace someday. Wilson Garcia leaves. Donna Gardner leaves to Mary. Ray. and Lynn a seat in English and Mr. Dobson’s jokes. To Joe Cool she leaves a punch. John Gathings ust leaves Richard Gayton .vills best wishes to the 1971 J.V. baseball team. Joanne Gernert leaves to Sandy V. three more years of D. H.S. and John G to carry on the name. Gary Ginsberg leaves his fun filled Friday nights to Neil-sin s Bar and Grill; his 60 minute tape to Mr. Airola’s Algebra class; his jokes to Mr. Parrish; and his nose to Patty Roughton. John Glynn leaves in hope that this school will make some changes. Leonard Glynn leaves his sister. Diane, and Nicki. Dennis. John. Robby, Bob. and George three more years, and the best of luck. Hiram Gonzalez leaves the ability to find some skin on skin to Joe. Guy Gorman just leaves. Kevin Gould leaves. Diane Graham leaves Terrie A. to find her own way home from DT practice. Janice to wait for the bus by herself, and leaves her DT socks to JJ. Kathy Gruber leaves thanks and a famed future to K.P.. action to Sharon, and a wedding invitation to Miss J. S’long Schweetie! Frances Guzman leaves Ruth and Jose her seat in Mr. Schwart s history class, and in charge of all the “pocs vertuenzos” of their lunch period. She hopes that time flies for all the Puerto Rican students in this school, so they could get to Puerto Rico as soon as possible. And .. Te digo ’horits.” Deborah Haag wishes her sister Cheryl the best of luck in her next three years, and hopes she lives through Mr. Dobson’s “jokes.” To Donna and Elaine — remember the “circus” — especially “kissing fish.” Long live B.D.O.H. Elaine Haddock leaves: her brother. George, and sister. Mary-Jude. to find and or create their own enjoyment at D.H.S.: she leaves all her friends with so many memories of our years at D.H.S. and takes her share with her. she leaves Walter Jr. to learn from his daddy (W.J.) the art of being Don Juan at D.H.S.; she leaves Mrs. Bodnar Cockroach as he crawls around the halls for another year; finally, she leaves with one final OOUWLAH. Terry Harsanyi leaves to K.H. a date, to P.Z. another grand idiot, and to Deb Mmarchy her twinkle touch typing talent. Good-Luck!!! Sandy Haschak leaves happily knowing she’ll never return! HEY MEATBALL — SEE YA ONCE IN AWHILE. HUH? She leaves C.S. and U.L. on the corner ($3.50)!! To “her girls” she leaves a great senior year and leaves Taci a snowflake. She also leaves to be with J.T. (someday). Kenneth Hay leaves this school knowing nothing and the name Big Guy. Lynn Henderson just leaves. Leah Hendrickson leaves to the keeper of Nielsen s Bar and Grill all the chips, to G.G. the darts with hopes that he finally gets it out of his back. She says goodbye to Cuddles (Squeek). Mike, and Nancy. And she leaves one antenna breaker to anyone brave enough to give her a ride home, (good grief!) G.B.T.R.T. Tom Hengler leaves. David Heun leaves. Bill Hicks leaves Mr. “V” an orange cow to kick when he looses, and Lynn Dickerson to lose some weight around her waist. Thomas Holmes just leaves. Randy Hooper leaves quietly to join Debbie in the cruel world outside. He leaves Armond to rule the royal section. Cathy Hoover leaves an unwanted and untouched pile of Chemistry papers to anyone stupid enough to want or touch them; she also leaves these “best years of her life” behind and hopes that the next best are better. Bob Horan leaves best wishes to T.B.T. Jo Bunky he leaves the tradition of trouble to carry on. Barbara Horcher wishes the best of luck to all remaining students at D.H.S. Debbie Hottinger leaves anything left that is good to Taci; also thanks for more than she will ever know and the best of luck with everything to come (Oh yea. a miscellaneous twenty pounds too!) Cuzin Andi: keep laughing. Maureen. Ab-id-y-Ab-id-y! “Little Miss Davenport”: Good-Luck. Thank-you Color Guard, you’re all fantastic. Rachelle: ha. ha. ha (need I say more?) Special thanks to all her teachers (Au revoir “Mrs. Linda”) Most important to all: Remember that this world is “Real. “PLEASE DON'T make it into a “Fantasy-Land in which you interpret things better or worse than they really are — you’ll only kid yourself and hurt others. Thomas Hueston just leaves. Karen Hulmes leaves to the class of ”74” all the good times she had at Dover. Pete losso leaves to Spud” Stark one Bub Flarico. Ed Iverson just leaves. Russell Jackson — leaves. Karel Jacobs leaves the right pronunciation of his name to everybody who doesn’t know it. He also leaves the states. Robin Jacobs leaves with the unforgettable memories of the Band trip to Mexico, also with the disbelief of surviving three years at Band Camp. R.I.P. Herman Ruff. To the Percussion section she leaves a metronome. To the Color Guard, the joys of early morning marching practice and a recording of the Congo drums to Maureen. Hang in there Diane. Karen, and Carole. Dee Kalnas leaves Dover High with the hope that someday soon, organization will be found here. She also hopes that next Sr. Math class has the ability to determine necessary from sufficient, to Patty Gratacos she leaves her Tiger suit and to ZoeAnn she leaves an empty seat in study hall and hopes that she will get more studying done in there next year James Kearney leaves to Mr. Gustafson a new razor — and leaves his brother without a ride. Jeff Keith leaves to find Terri. Kathy, and a bottle of Beck’s. He also leaves with Pete. Bob. and Bill to put a good buzz on. Regina Kelly leaves. Douglas King leaves. Rita Klatte ,ust leaves. Catherine Kochanski leaves too. Darlene Kochy leaves. Wayne Kochy leaves his seat in Graphic Arts to John and the best of luck to him. He will need it with Roy. Also to Sandy. Joann. Darlene — the best of luck in what ever they do and whomever they please to spend the rest of their lives with. Buck. Bill Kopp leaves with the thought that School was all right.” WOOOOOOO Babes, finally 18. what a failin' down pie eyed summer this is gonna be. Hey! — Jeffrey. I surrender my pink satin panties — Ken. an empty front seat in his mean machine — “Rob. I can t stand it they don’t think like me.” “Let’s Jam — Pete, folia D Bouncen’ Ball. UGH! — Brian “Honey.” a whistle and a yoo hoo!! — Randall. “Skin and Bones” eh there cutey. I sure do hope we can keep in touch — Dink, an empty tank and a hamburgerler — John, it’s legal now — And it’s been real nice knowing everyone else. Richard Krikorian leaves. Danny Kubert leaves Mr. Goldman a dead moldy frog, to Mr. B. K. he leaves a pair of pre-chalked pants, and to his brothers and sister that will attend this prison, he wishes them good luck. Rosemary Kuletz leaves all the luck, happiness, and fun to the future twirlers and the great times she had. too. Keith LaBadie leaves Sid to his brother Ray. and right field Steven LaBadie leaves to Raymond, his brother, fun-filled days of suffering. He leaves anyone crazy enough to take pictures for the newspaper and yearbook. GOOD LUCK! Marietta Lane just leaves leaves Otto Lange leaves to the future ski club members, a seat in the back of the bus. Barbara Lansing leaves. Patty Law leaves to her brother Billy, two more years to sweat it out. and leaves Nancy with her memories of Mathias. To D.L.. G.G.. P.F.. E.B . C.F.. D.S.. C.H.. see you at Rutgers!!! At last she leaves to be with Don. Patty Lawlor leaves to all the twirlers the hope that they will be more careful with their batons so that they will not hit any innocent bystanders. Sharon Levine leaves Kathy the last aisle in Pathmark and enough oil for her roller skates to get her there. To Jan she gives the Grand Canyon, and to Mr. Rampone and all other friends, many thanks. Mary Lindabury leaves to be with J.K. to party, and to D.N.. M.K.. A.Z. and A.C., “Eat your heart out” for one more year. And to Timmy Schmuck. “Good bye Lovey! And Debbie P. you can have my license any time. James List leaves John List just leaves. Ken List leaves to Bruce a case of Bud. and $8.20 to buy a new bike. Vaughn Lockette just leaves. Ray Lombardi bids a farewell to his friends, and Dover High. Sandy Lovenberg leaves her brother John two more years of school. She also leaves all of her embarrassing moments behind. Mike Lovito leaves 3 more years to Metzie. Winkie. and Meia to stay out of trouble. Harlan Lustgarten bequeaths a reign of maniacal mad ness and inevitable insanity to those who wish and those who don’t wish this honor. It is inevitable his will and his insanity. Sophie Lyczkowski leaves her brother Jerry four years of D. H.S. to find out what’s it all about! To P.L.. G.G.. P.F.. E. B.. C.F.. D.S.. C.H., see you at Yale!! Finally she leaves to be with Lee and one last DUH to the circus. Thomas Maginley leaves the future football players the joy of double and triple sessions and also the Boards. Joanne Mahtook leaves Kathy a see-saw and a B.P. at camp. To Michael she leaves Selma. Bertha, and a moron. To Carole Maureen she leaves a set of matching muzzles and the Sat. night parties she never made. And best of luck to the twirlers at camp with all the “helpful” advice they’ll get. Rafael Marrero just leaves. Joe Marsicovete leaves his “thanks and best wishes” to all his friends, both remaining at and leaving D.H.S. He also leaves the R.C. the mess it always was. Student Prints (no comment). Mr. D. those “Kids’ Mr. P. his golden voice. “Uncle Bill Co” the stat. books. Mr. E. his putter. “Coach” his bull throwing abilities a large bottle of aspirin for the next yearbook staff. Dawn Martin leaves her sister a seat in Mr. Reahl’s class and also her parking space full of water Good Luck. (Buck). Wayne Masker leaves M.K. the satisfaction of suckermg some more boys to drive their cars. Steve Massuk leaves Louie. Charlie, and Dell to fight him for his bed. he also leaves Culleny and Adler to follow each other around. Michael Mauriello leaves Dickson the Friday Night Special at the Lake, and hopefully he'll leave with T. Watson. Peter Mazzone leaves his gym suit to anyone who has the courage to open his locker. Mary Ann McElwaine leaves one really messed up school with her brothers. Brian and Tommy, to go through with much happiness? To Mr. Rampone she leaves the word “anything.” Albert McGinnis leaves. Fred McNeil leaves the Boulbyvillers to Jake and Waldo and also leaves Jeff knowing all too well that Den’s creen is in trouble. Elba Mendoza iust leaves. Mathew Metrock leaves Mr. R.L.S. one stool so that he can look Mr. Mollahan in the eye when he talks to him. Finally, he leaves knowing this time he won’t come back. Nick Milano would likes to leave AFY to the school. To AMY 1 more year of GEB and 9Vi. and to the Spanish Dep. he ”11 leaves with the hope that their lives are shorter than his. Brian Miller cautions all female teachers that enter the plant room next year. He leaves to Mr. McNeely a book on ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT BASEBALL BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK. To Mr. Sutton he leaves his broth- er Wayne to watch after. Cathy Miller just leaves. Karen Miller leaves her spot on Drill Team to anyone who wants to stand next to J.J.. and to Karyl. all the “fun” in D.H.S. with “Bob the Bear. Loretta Mills just leaves. Peter Miners leaves his brother Alfy to make sarcastic remarks, wear funny shoes, and knee-high sneakers to the gym coaches, and Lowenbrau to whoever can afford it. Ulf Molin leaves Mr. Gustafson a strecka for use in the future, and Mr. Sutton with a wish that he’ll have a good year, he knows he will, it’s 73. also a pair of sandals to Mr. Verseput. Gloria Montealegre leaves lots of fun to Sofia in her senior year and the fun of initiating Maria. Carlos Buena Suerte in running, wrestling, and track. To Mr. Schwartz lots of luck to the most energetic of teachers. David Moyer leaves Russ Pedata one box of pampers. To Robin Roberts he leaves Mat Metrock. And to Mr. Troha he leaves the school parking lot. Wendy Newkirk leaves to chauffer Rud back and forth to work and to toss grenades at Ziggy stardust and the spiders from Mars. She also leaves Marcy to watch Billy. Mike Nielson leaves for California, and leaves Goat and Vinni another dragged out year. Rosa Noriega leaves Alicia all the fun they had in school and detention. She also leaves her her place in all of her classes, and she leaves to be with T.B. She wishes a lot of luck to Nancy B. in all her years to come without Mr. Rampone to fight with. Fran Northern leaves 50 million jobs and offices to hold to any nut who wants them. She leaves Darleen Kochy. Also she leaves Dover High School some more Northerns to come. Linda Novak leaves to her brothers George and Robert, happiness and the best of luck in D.H.S. She leaves 80° to Elaine and no “snow”, but a pair of mittens just in case. Also, to Andrea a chicken roll sandwich and the best of success to Peggy and Clarissa. Steve O’Brien just leaves. Brian O'Donnell just leaves. Louis O’Grady leaves his friend Russ Pedata his dearest friend Robin Roberts forever. Marilyn Ohlsen just leaves. Kevin O’Leary leaves to Joe. Al. Gale. Sherry, and Sue— the best of luck in your remaining years at D.H.S. Barbara Olson ust leaves. Candido Orama leaves to Cathy all his wishes. Nancy Osborne leaves Sharon Smith the problems with M.P. Next year s Seniors to Mr. Nordstrom’s U.S. History 2. Betty Owens leaves. Debbie Palmer leaves four years of Dover High to her brother and her position as Drill Team Captain to the most deserving girl. Zoi Papadopoulos leaves to her sister Effie happiness and the best of luck in her remaining years at D.H.S. Roger Parzero leaves to Ron the best of luck in his remaining years at D.H.S. Matt Peer besides leaving the whole class of 74 behind, leaves to Melissa Shuler. Pat White. Jean Thwaites. and Karen Waters, his school spirit. To his bosom buddy. Tim Poulos. he leaves his end in Marching Band. To Maureen Flaherty, he leaves an ab-id-y-ab-id-y. In appreciation for his skilled training. Matt gives a copy of Famous Quotes to Mr. Cortese (this book features Roy Provost live at peans”). And for the sake of tradition. Matt Peer leaves a warm seat at Dick’s Diner. Thank God for G.N.O. Steve Pedata just leaves. Debbie Pelka leaves to Paula the sunrise”, and to Mary Jo the lincense of joy. To Diane J. she leaves her to tie one on and keep laughing. To Ronnie she leaves everything that DHS never gave her. She also leaves to be with Jerry. Vickie Perez leaves to be with Dennis. She leaves thanks to Miss Licitra for everything and best of luck. She also leaves Ronnie best of luck at his remaining years at D.H.S. and the girls in Cosmo best of luck and never forget their breaks. Carol Peterson just leaves. Betty Ann Poburskl leaves the best of luck to the class of 74' and her position as Captain to the most deserving girl, with the hopes of no more cafeteria pep rallies. Glenn Pollack just leaves. Norman Pollack just leaves. Karen Posner leaves to A.P. two dollars on hi-d-ho to win. to Mr. Parrish all the unique” students to come, to Mr. G. a leyden jar. and to Don her slide rule and a new pair of chamoise shoes. Linda Pristera leaves with many sentiments, yet she’ll never forget all the hard times and the aggravation she endured at D.H.S. She also wishes to express a very deep appreciation to G.S.. R.S.. M.P., and J.L. for giving her the strength, the knowledge, and the understanding that she so often needed. Roy Provost leaves to Jim Clark the Position of Royalty, to Mr. McNeely an elephant stampede, and to the people of Bowlbyville eternal life. Joe Prutzman leaves. To F.D.R. he leaves one lug nut wrench. Carmen Ramos just leaves. Ricky Robinson cannot leave without bowing his head in a moment of silence for all the brave members of our class, who risked their lives by eating the lunches served in our cafeteria, so that we might have a better tuna salad. Angel Rodriguez just leaves. Ann Rodriguez just leaves. David Roebuck leaves to his sister Claudia, three more happy and successful years at D.H.S.. to Miss Hillen-brand, both of his typing tables (it was fun). To Mr. La-Bove. happy flying, and he also leaves the library to anyone who can handle it. Bye Bye! Jim Rokosh leaves some raw hamburger to the football team, congratulations to the Varsity Cheerleaders for being such fine athletic supporters, Nero to Jan Carter, thanks for many good times to Deb Carter, blue shoes and a standing offer to Pam Clark. Also a Stanley Cup to Joe Marsicovete. a response to PK 4 to Plonski. a hockey puck to Mr. Hedman, and to Mr. Evans and Mr. Cortese — wait until next year — stupidity and apathy will be at an all time high again ! Ray Roman leaves his car to anybody who can start it. Jeff Rosen leaves for sunnier skies and a lot of howling. To J.B.. the formalities, how Doc ’. Melissa Rosner just leaves. Cindy Rothermel leaves Linda Riker her seat in Cosmetology and Miss Licitra. and leaves saying Mary Jane” for Miss Licitra. Patricia Roughton leaves the Bar and Grill and the RTA to Nancy. She leaves Kevin to find out if its real or not alone, and to Michael, her brother’s shirt! To Jean and Patty, their last summer at Green Acres Farm (oink!), and one more year of a head of Kinky curls. Last of all, she leaves to the leftovers of the band. PBC AND JE. Good Luck SAPS! G.B.T.R.T. Cynthia Rowland just leaves. John Ruedinger just leaves. Nereida Ruiz just leaves. Matthias Rusnock just leaves. Randy Russo leaves Mark Adler spaced out. He leaves four years at D.H.S. to anybody who wants them. And most of all. he leaves a (censored) to anybody who can catch it. JoAnn Rutkowski leaves her brother one more year with his blue eyes. She leaves all her friends to get what they want out of life. To the girls who were there, remember our night out and good-bye to Buck. Maria Ryerson just leaves. Regina Ryerson just leaves. Naomi Sanchez wishes her sister Ramona Sanchez next year the best of luck as a freshman. And she wants to give her her seat in the English class. And she wants all Puerto Ricans to be given special attention. Strategis Sanchez just leaves. Susan Santucci leaves to be with Mike. Lots of luck to Debbie DeFeilce in her last year of school with Miss Licitra. Also she wishes lots of luck to Miss Licitra with the rest of her teaching years at D.H.S. She leaves to her brother Anthony best of luck in his last three years at D.H.S. Debi Sausanavage leaves to raise her 2.3 children in a house in suburbia, with a brick barbecue in the yard, and 2 cars in the driveway. Donald Schwarz leaves the knowledge that the joy one gets from life is proportional to the time, effort, patience, and intestinal fortitude one has for it. Also, to Mr. V.. his sincerest thanks, and the hope that they'll pass the bond issue. Donna T. Shafer leaves to all her bestest buddy F.F.'s (especially Hotdog Deb): May you find all the sunshine you can in the dark clouds of tomorrow! Remember all those great yesterdays coz she will. She leaves all her left over share of fun and the Mafia to her brother Glenn. One last DUH to the Circus as they leave. And now she leaves to be with her Wolfie 4-ever!!! Oouwlah!!!! Christopher Shann leaves. Bill Shortridge leaves to choo choo the ability to have a great time on one bottle and to Bob and Donald the pleasure of watching him. All the luck in the world to Doreen and George and to Bob two good years of football and wrestling. Lots of thanks to Mr. K. and he also leaves to be with Smith. To Steve Massuk Spacecat. Wilbur Simmons leaves. Howard Sisco leaves. Laura Skidmore leaves. Carol Smith leaves Debby lots of luck on her honeymoon. leaves Steve Massuk Spacecat.” To George she leaves two more hopefully successful years as a roadrun-ner. and to Joanne the fun of initiation. She hopes Louis earns his $3.50 before June. Sandy — if you hear any good gossip — you have my number. Donna Smith leaves to Karen. Debbie, and Beth the ability to hold your liquor. She leaves Cathy the bug on Gina’s back. Richard Snyder leaves. Ron Solberg leaves Motown to try everyones wares and good luck to everyone with the bear! Elaine Sorma leaves an appropriate quote by Alice Cooper — “I’ve never been in jail, only to school .” Jon Sperry leaves the graphic arts library to whoever can find it and his body to Gale Thomson. Edwin Struble leaves. Maria Suarez leaves. George Sudol leaves to any shot putter who is good enough to use it his trained shot put to torment Gene with. Joe Szoba leaves. Maria Taravella leaves with Nunzio and the Boys knowing that she can always get exactly what she wants. To Belinda and her Johnnie Poopsie Bear she leaves lots of silver and honey — Special thanks to all of the concerned individuals who made the last four years a true experience. John Tasnady leaves Karen. Bob. and Diane C. to terrorize the halls of Dover High School. Cathy Temarantz leaves to be with Lenny and leaves Donna one brownie in History!! Theresa Terry leaves four years of work to the underclassmen and to Carmen. Debbie. Mariette Fran all the fun they had here and to Mrs. Lebo the pleasure of knowing and having her as a friend and teacher. Jan Thwaites leaves D.H.S. with thanks. Best of luck to Jean Laura. She leaves to Miss J. an account (en fran-cais)of the trip to North Carolina. To S.L. — see you next year in Mass! And to all her friends — Keep in touch! Kathy Tome leaves Jody A” enough energy to pop all the lids they can and to make the most of their senior year. She leave Gaye the tolerance to hold the little man. And leaves in hopes to reveal the true identity of the mystery man. Russ Tomecko leaves. John Tonini leaves. J. Brian Touhey leaves to Joe and Mike the memories of all the pollution they left in Roxbury and to all the guys in Ruedinger's car he leaves a big “yoo hoo. Margaret Truscott leaves. Elaine Tucker leaves with pleasure knowing that all her experiences and frustrations are behind in those unforgettable four years and that better ones are ahead. To Cathy. Steph. and Dorothy, the knowledge that our old times are behind new ones are ahead. Andrea Turpin leaves Violet a Senior Math and Chemistry notebook to use the best she can during her business courses. She leaves half a lunch table to Robin P. to remember this year, and to Debbi M. she leaves 2 and the best of luck! Marlajean Twilley leaves K. the best of luck in her upcoming marriage, and to Donna she leaves her Drill Team boots. Riccardo Urrea leaves. Lourdes Valle leaves. Wayne VanGorden leaves the Spanish ‘ Big 3” 20 lbs. of peanut butter — spread it thickly. Isaac Vazquez leaves. Paul J. Vecchio leaves 42 lbs of baccala to Mr. Airola. to the Greek he leaves two insane Armeanians. to A.P. Luca Brazi to help collect his bets, to Mr. Goldman a franchise to Bon Vivant. To his sister the Lone Ranger formula; and he takes the family with him. Debby Wager leaves to be with John. She also leaves her brother. Bill, to 1 more rotten year at Dover. David Wagner leaves the darts in PB’s car to the VD Club. Terri Watson leaves to little Monk and little Bleach lots of luck in their Senior year. To D.W. and S.A. “only two more years to go. Enid Waxier leaves Nunzio and the boys to vouche for themselves with the knowledge that you can always get what you want, the remnants of R.C. to Mark. Phyllis. Cliff. Russ, and Billly Joe. Debbie to take care of Russ for her. Johnnie Poopsie Bear with Joanne in hot pursuit. Mr. V. a private parking lot. and Mike to go file it himself. She also leaves with memories of special friends who will never be forgotten. Special thanks to B.I .R.S.. M.P.. and L.Z. Farewell Laurora! Ed Weber leaves One pound of pork for Meatman (T.H.) at N.S. favorite Meat Market to be used as desired. A pair of orange stockings for Julia Z.. one to be used for leg the other for head and 8 rolls of tape for Rick Rossi to be used on knees or angles Tommy Weber leaves Laura two lonely years to find her way through the halls by herself, and to his brother Jeff the agony of the X! X! X! coaches and waking up to face triple sessions. Donna White leaves to the field hockey team the best of luck next year with the season and the new coach. To PEZ she leaves the ability to aggravate at least “4 more people before D.H.S. retires you. To her brothers and their friends the best of luck next year. At last she hopes B.S. has many more years of teaching somewhere else. She sure hopes that they are better ones than those at D.H.S. Judy Willinger leaves faster than a speeding bullet, et j'espere qui Petite Leebs aura beaucoup d'enfants et qu elle sera heureuse avec eux. James P. Yosh, Jr. leaves his good health to Mike Kevin. to his sister Jackie he leaves his modesty, to Tim Pou-los he leaves the Sax section band camp to Tom he leaves Steve. Karen Zabriskie leaves to the facility of D.H.S. one down and four to go! Look out the worst is yet to come! To Bent George, hope!! To MJL the hope! of more of us to come. To her sister Donna she leaves her gym locker with everything in it and enough insanity to keep her going! To G.P the hope that when her time comes she’ll make someone all red too! And to everybody B.I.U.. AH.P. AND KP. TP. Have fun and hopes all the good times they had before they can have just as good some day again. Goodbye i Donna Lee Zawislak leaves to be with Rick Stocker, and to live happily ever after 1 William Zaycer leaves. Kim Zuccheri leaves to her brother. Ray. three more years at D.H.S. in hope that he uses them to the best of his ability while having fun. To Karen D. Billy S. two more years to go at D.H.S. Have fun but don't get caught. Say Hi to the gang in the cubby hole for me and to Nancy N. good luck at 1st chair Fr. Horn with Mike. By Wing-nut! Goodby D.H.S. So-long Porky 143. John Zuzock leaves. Activities A Angel Acevedo — Cross Country 3.4; Wrestling 3.4. Gary Adams — Spanish Club 3.4; Senior Boy's Pep Club 4; Duprees 3. Rosa Agront — Service Club 1.4. Andrew Aldous — Football 2; Soccer 4. Captain. Debra Anderson — Spanish Club 1.2,3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 1.2.3.4: A.F.S. 3.4; Jerseymen 2; Powderpuff Football 3.4; Student Prints 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Girl's Wrestling Pep Club 3.4. Agustus Asbell, Jr. — Cross Country 1,2.3; Wrestling 2; Indoor Track 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Prints 1.2.3 Resource Center Aides 2,3; Senior Boys Pep Club 3.4; Student Government 1.2,3; Student Government Assistant Treasurer 4; Chess Club 4. Athletics Anonymous 3; Karate Club 3.4; Spanish Club 2.3; Humor Club 4. Sherri Aten — G.A.A. 1.2.4; Tiger Pride Squad 2; Color Guard 4. School Musical 2,3. Homeroom Assistant Treasurer 3.4, Usherettes 3. Joan Bailey — Drill Team 2.3.4; G.A.A. 2.3.4; Powderpuff Football Team 3. Rosemarie Balderson — Latin Club 2.3. president 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 1,2.4; Homeroom Assistant Treasurer 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3.4; J.V. Cheerleading Squad 2; Varsity Cheerleading Squad 3; Tiger Pride Squad 2.3; Girls' Pep Club 3.4. Sheila Banghart — Girls’ Pep Club 3.4; Service Club 4. Nancy Barlak — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 2.3.4; Girls’ Basketball Pep Club 3.4; Girls' Wrestling Pep Club 4; Future Teacher's of America 1; Spanish Club 3. Ann Barnett — G.A.A. 2.3.4. Show 2.3.4; Drama Club 3; French Club 1.2.3.4; Drill Team 3. Rob Barth — Duprees 1.2.3.4: President; Key Club 2.3.4; Drama Club 1.2.3.4; German Club 2; Band 1.2.3.4 Orchestra for Musicals 1.2.3; School Musical 1,4: Dance Band 1,2.3.4; Roller Derby Club 1,2,3.4; Senior Class Vice President. Dorothy Bastek — Basketball Pep Club 3.4; Drama Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Usherettes 3,4; Service Club 4. Clarence Bates — Football 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2; Basketball 2.3; Varsity D Club 2.3.4. President: Interact Club 1.2.3. 4; Latin Club 1.2.3.4; Senior Boys’ Pep Club. Vice-president; Duprees 3.4; Tiger Pride Squad 3: Powder Puff Football Coach 3.4 Elaine Benson — Student Prints 1.2.3.4; Costume Committee 2.3.4, Chairman 4; Club for Irvin 3,4. President 4; Girls’ Basketball Pep Club 3.4; French Club 3; Tennis Team 3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Fashion Show 2.3.4; G.A.A, 3.4. Alan Berg — Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 2: Band 1,2.3; Interact Club 3; Chess Club 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Boys State Delegate 3; Spanish Club 3. Mary Anne Biddiscombe — A.F.S. 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Powderpuff Football 3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Field Hockey 1.2.3.4; Softball 1: Tennis 2.3.4; School Musical 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Secretary 4: Delegate to Jersey Girls’ State 3; French Club 3; Junior Class Vice-president; Girls' Sports Yearbook Editor 4; Band (marching, concert. pep) 1.2.3.4. Tom Bolan — Cross Country'1.2.3.4; Captain; Indoor Track 1; Athletics Anonymous 2.3.4. president; I.F.S. 2.3. 4. Dean Boyd — Football 3.4; Baseball 2; Varsity D 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Duprees 3. Don Boyer — Duprees 3.4 Coleen Brogan — Student Prints 1.2.3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Drama Club 1.2.3.4; Latin Club 2,3.4; Karate Club 3; I.A.C ; Choir 2,3; School Musical 2.3. Bill Brown — Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Student Council Treasurer 3; Class Treasurer 1.2; Homeroom Treasurer 1.2; Interact Club 1.2.3.4. Vice president 3.4; Varsity D Club 3.4. Vice-president 3; National Honor Society 3.4. Treasurer 4; Senior Class President: American Legion Jersey Boys’ State 3; Pep Club 4; Duprees 3; Tiger Pride Club 4. Elliott Bruen — Duprees 3.4; Boy' Pep Club 4; Electronics Club 2.3; Roller Derby Club 1.2.3.4. Captain; Wrestling 2. 3: Band 1.2.3; I.F.S. 1.2.3.4, Ed Bryant — Wrestling 1: Football 1.2.3; Duprees 3; Boys’ Pep Club 4; Class Representative 4. Dennis Bullock — Stage Crew 2.3.4; Key Club 4; Boys’ Pep Club 4; Chess Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Duprees 1.2. 3.4; Roller Derby Club 1.2.3.4 Michael Buono — Track 1.2.3.4. Tiger Pride Squad 4; Senior Boys’ Pep Club 4; Varsity D 2.3.4; Interact Club 2. 3.4. President 4: Duprees 3. Debbie Burdge — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 1.2.3.4: Alternate Treasurer 1.2; Homeroom Treasurer 3: Tiger Pride Squad 3.4: Ski Club 1.2.3; J.V. 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3.4. co-captain 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Guidance Office Assistant 3. Suzanne Byram — Service Club 4; Band 1.2. C Joe Cacciaguida — Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 3.4; Tiger Pride Squad 3.4; Duprees 3. Nancy Cappello — Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2: Yearbook Staff 4; School Musical 1; Jerseymen 2. Alayn Carriere — Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Ski Team 3.4 Tiger Pride Squad 2.4; Senior Boys’ Pep Club. Diane Carroll — Vice-principal Aid 1; Nurses Aid 2; Tiger Pride Squad 2.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 1.2.3.4: Drill Team 3.4; Powder Puff Football 3.4: English Class Representative 3.4: Homeroom Treasurer 4. Donna Carroll — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Drill Team 3.4; Student Council 1.3; Powder Puff Football 3.4; Usherettes 3.4 Pep Club 3; Service Club 4; G.A.A. Show 2.3.4 Debbie Carter — Ski Club 1.2; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; French Club 1.3; Tiger Pride Squad 3; A.F.S. 3.4; Girls' Pep Club 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3.4; G.A.A. Show 3.4. Janice Carter — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; French Club 1.3.4; Spanish Club 3; German Club 3: Political Science Club 3; Forensics 3.4; Drama Club 3.4; A.F.S. 3.4; Ski Club 1.2; School Musical 2.4: National Honor Society 3.4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Girls’ Track 3.4: Homeroom Assistant Treasurer 4; G.A.A. Show 3.4; Student Prints 3.4; Yearbook Staff 3.4: Girls' Pep Club 3; Tiger Pride Squad 3. John Carter — Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1. Matilda Chan — German Club 2.3; G.A.A. 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Club for Irwin 4; School Musical Costume Committee 4. Steven Chirip — Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Interact Club 2.3.4; Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Senior Boys Pep Club; Hockey Club 2.3.4: Varsity D Club 4: Duprees 3.4 Edward Ciardi — Tennis 4; School Musical Orchestra 2.3. 4; Chess Club 4; Ski Club 3.4; A.F.S. 3; Band 1.2.3.4. Vice-president 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Dance Band 4; Key Club 3.4; Golf 2; Boys Pep Club 4; Jersey Boys' State 3; Yearbook Staff 4: Political Science Club 4. John Ciardi — Chess Club 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4: Dance Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra for School Musical 2.3.4: Key Club 3.4. Golf Club 2; Boys’ Pep Club 4; Electronics Club 3. Vice-president; New Jersey Boys' State Delegate 3; Tennis 4. George Cicak — Football 1; Wrestling 1; Golf 1.2,3.4. Captain 3.4; Chess Club 3.4; Latin Club 1.2.3.4; Duprees 3.4; Boys Pep Club 4. Pam Clark — Yearbook Staff 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4; Student Prints 1.2: Ski Club 1.2,3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Color Guard 3.4. Captain 4; School Musical 3.4;Jersey-men 2; French Club 1.2.3.4. Bob Clayton — Tiger Pride Squad 4; Boys' Pep Club 4. Stephen Clements — Football 1; Indoor Track 1.2: Outdoor Track 1.2,3.4; Senior Boys’ PepCIub; I.F.S. 1.2.3.4 James Cloud — Baseball 1; Choir 1.3.4; Wrestling 2; School Musical 4; Political Action Club 4: Basketball 4. Charles Corby — Electronics Club 3. organizer and President; Sound Squad 3. George Cortellesi — Annual Begger Banquet 1.2.3.4; German Club 4. Danny Covine — Key Club 1; Varsity D 3.4; German Club 3; Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2; Basketball 1. Anna Crapet — G.A.A. and Show 1.2.3,4; School Musical 2: Ski Club 2.3.4; Tiger Mascot 4. Captain; Girls’ Pep Club 3.4. Patty Crossan — J.V. Cheerleading 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 1.2.3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Nurse's Aid 1.2; Powder Puff Football 3.4; Volley ball 2,3.4. D Gerry Daingerfield — Football 1.2; Wrestling 1.4; Weight Lifting Club 2.3, President 3. Vice-president 2; Forensics 3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; Indoor Track 1; Varsity D 2.3; I.F.S. 4; Senior Pep Club 4; Duprees 3.4. Mary Ruth Darsch — Band 1.2.3. Jim Davenport — Football 1; Wrestling 1.2; Track 3. Polit ical Science Club 3.4. President 4; Ski Club 1.2,3.4. Key Club 4; Jerseymen 2. John Dawdy — Football 1; Wrestling 1.2; Indoor Track 3; Boys’ Pep Club 4; Interact Club 4; Duprees 3. Dale Delvey — Service Club 4; G.A.A. 1.2; Ski Club 2.3. Dawn DeMatteo — Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Guidance Department Aid 2: Resource Center Aid 2.4. Ken Dermanjian — Duprees 3. Jill DeVries — Yearbook Staff 3.4. Business Manager 4; Student Prints 2.3.4. Girls' Sports Editor 4; Varsity Basketball 1.2.3.4; Softball 1; Tennis 2; Volleyball 1.2; Track 3. Captain; G.A.A. and Show 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Vice-president 4; Tiger Pride Squad 2.3; French Club 1.2; Jerseymen 1; Key Club 3.4; A.F.S. 1; Band 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 4; Color Guard 4; Quintet 3.4; Orchestra for School Musical 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1. 2.3.4; English Class Representative 4; Senior Class Field Work 4. Kathi Detweiler — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 1,2.4; Wrestling Pep Club 3; Cosmetology Show 3.4: School Musical Make-Up 3.4; Cosmetology Vice-president 4; Fashioneers Club 3.4; Cosmetology 3.4; Tiger Mascot 4. Karen DiGuiseppe — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 1,2,4; Tiger Mascot 4; Service Club 4; Girls’ Pep Club 3: Guidance Office Assistant 1.2. Thomas Dowdell — Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Tiger Pride Squad 3: PepCIub 4; Track 1; Duprees 3. Rosemary Drew — Cosmetology 3.4; Fashioneers 3.4; Hair Show 3.4; Make-Up for School Musical 3.4; Cosmetology Treasurer 4; English Class Representative 4 Clarissa Drymon — German Club 2; Newspaper Student Prints 2; Indian Club 4; School Play 1. Stephanie D'Zurinko — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 2,3,4; Color Guard 3.4; Band 1.2,3; Service Club 4; Yearbook Staff 3.4; Usherettes 3.4; Ski Club 3.4; Powder Puff Foot ball 3; Girls’ Pep Club 3. E Raney Evans — Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Interact 2.3.4; Varsity D 2,3.4; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Student Government 1.2.3.4. Freshman Class Vice-president. Sophomore Class Vice President. Junior Class President. Student Council Vice-president 4; Tiger Pride Squad 4; Duprees Treasurer 3. F Emily Feola — G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 2; English Class Representative 1.2. Barbara Ferry — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Powder puff Football 3.4; Girls' Pep Club 3; G.A.A. Show 3; Drill team 2.3.4. Captain 4; Homeroom Representative 4. Susan Fialcowitz — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 3.4. Pam Flax — G.A.A. 3.4. Show 3; Student Prints 3.4; Girls' Pep Club 3.4; Fashion Show 2.3.4; A.F.S. 3.4; Irwin Club Corresponding Secretary 4; Yearbook Staff 4 Hugh Flemming — Varsity D 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 4; Football 4; Track 1.3.4 Cheryl Frey — G.A.A. 1.2. G Gregory Gall — Spanish Club 3.4; Ski Club 4; Boys’ Pep Club 4; Track 4. Debbie Gallo — Freshman Basketball 1; A.F.S. 2.3; French Club 1.2.3; Cheerleading 2.3.4. co-captam 2; Volleyball 1.2.3.4. Captain 2; Student Government Secretary 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Points Manager 2; Homeroom Treasurer 1.2.3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls' State Delegate 3. Debbie Gannon — Ski Club 3.4; Student Prints 4; Forensics 1.2.3.4; Resource Center Aid 3.4; Spanish Club 1,2.3. 4; School Musical 2.3; Drama Club 2.3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1.2,3; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Color Guard 3. Donna Gardner — Tiger Mascot 4; School Accpimts 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Service Club 4; Assistant Homeroom Treasurer 4. Richard Gayton — Baseball 3.4 Joanne Gernert — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Bowling Manager 2.3; English Representative 1.3; Ski Club 2.3.4; Bowling 1.2.3. 4; Wrestling Pep Club 3; Gymnastics 2.3.4; Powder Puff Football 3.4; G A.A. Show 1.2.3.4. Gary Ginsberg — Ski Club 2.3.4; Chess Club 4 National Honor Society 3.4 Basketball 1; Tennis 4; Boys State Alternate 3; Yearbook 4. John Glynn — Cross Country 1; Wrestling 1; Track 1.2.3. 4; Football 3; German Club 1. Leonard Glynn — Football 1.3; Basketball 3 Hiram Gonzalez — Football 1; Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1,2.3.4; Varsity D 2.3.4; Pep Club 4; Duprees 3. Diane Graham — Drill Team 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 3. 4; Powder Puff Football 3.4. Kathy Gruber — G.A.A and Show 1.2.3.4; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Student Council 2; Sophomore Class Secretary; Key Club 2.3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3.4; A.F.S. 1.2.3.4; Yearbook Staff 4. Art Editor 4; Girls Citizenship Delegate 3; School Musical 1.2.3.4. Frances Guzman — A.F.S. 1.2.3; Latin Club 2.3. H Deborah Haag — Library Aid 1: Student Prints 1.2; Usherettes 3.4; Yearbook Staff 4; Service Club 4; Tiger Mascots 4; School Accounts 4 Elaine Haddock — G.A.A. 1.2.4; Nurse's Aide 2.4; Usher ettes 2; G.A.A. Show 2.4; Club for Irwin 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Girls' Basketball Pep Club 4. Vice-President. Terry Harsanyi — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Nurse's Aide 1.2; Cosmetology Show 2; Student Government 1.2.3; Service Club 4; Usherettes 2.3.4; Yearbook Staff 4. Sandra Haschak — G.A.A. 1.4; Usherettes 3.4; Office Practice 4. Student Council 1.4; Homeroom Treasurer Assistant 4; Fashion Show 3.4 Leah Hendrickson — G.A.A. Show 2.3.4; Ski Club 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Bowling 2.3; Hockey 1.2; Volleyball 1.2; Yearbook Staff 4; Spanish Club 3: Drama Club 3.4. Vice-president 3; School Musical 3.4. Props 1.3; Color Guard 3.4; Wrestling Pep Club 3. Tom Hengler — Baseball 1.2. Bill Hicks — Cross Country 1.2.3; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1; School Musical 1; Varsity D 3.4; Boys' Pep Club 4; Student Government 1.2. Randy Hooper — Key Club 3.4; Tiger Pride Squad 2.3.4 Dance Band 2.3.4; Pep Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra for School Musical 3.4; Duprees 3; Basketball Manager 2.3. Cathy Hoover — French Club 1; Latin Club 3.4; School Musical 3; Girls' Pep Club 3.4; Drama Club 3; Student Prints 1.2; Yearbook Staff 4. Bob Horan — Chess Club 1; Tiger Pride Squad 2.3; Kar-ateClub4 Barbara Horchor — Service Club 4 Deborah Hottinger — Drama Club 4. Treasurer. Yearbook Staff 4. Typing Editor; Senior Class Secretary; Color Guard 3.4. Captain 4; G.A.A. and Show 2.3.4; Band 1.2.3. 4; Quintet 3.4; French Club 2.3,4; Key Club 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; School Musical 2.3,4. Props 2; New Jersey Girls' State Alternate 3; Senior Class Field Work. Karen Hulmes — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Corresponding Secretary 4; Hockey 1; Basketball 1; Varsity Softball 1.2.3.4; Wrestling Pep Club 3.4; Basketball Pep Club 3.4; Latin Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 3.4; Political Science Club 2; Student Council 3; Powder Puff Football 3,4. Pete losso — Football 1.2.3.4. Co-captain 4; Baseball 1.2. 3.4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Interact 1.2.3.4; Varsity D 3.4; Pep Club 4: Tiger Pride Squad 4; Duprees 3. J Karel Jacobs — Soccer 4. Co-Captain; A.F.S. 4; School Musical 4; Key Club 4; Ski Club 4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; Band 4. Robin Jacobs — Band 1.2.3.4; Color Guard 4; Orchestra for School Musical 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Twirling Club 3; Political Action Club 4; Ski Club 3.4. K Dee Kalnas — Student Government 2.3.4; J.V. Cheerleading 3; Tiger Mascot 4; Girls' Pep Clubs 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Manager 4. Show 2.3.4; Softball 1.2.4; Ski Club 2.4; School Musical 1,2.3. James Kearney — Ski Club 2,3.4; Interact Club 3.4; Political Science Club 4; Wrestling 1; Senior Boys' Pep Club 4; German Club 1.2.3.4. Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Boys' State Alternate 3 Jeff Keith — Roller Derby Club 4; Key Club 3; Senior Boys' Pep Club 3.4. President 4; English Class Representative 3.4; Varsity D 4; Duprees 3; Tiger Pride Squad 4; Varsity Football Manager 4: Chess Club 3; Student Government 3.4; WeightliftingClub 3. Douglas King — Cross Country 1.2; Track 1.2.3.4; Varsity D 1.2; Ski Club 2.3.4; Indoor Track 1. Bill Kopp — Duprees 3; Tiger Pride Squad 4; Senior Boys Pep Club 4; Roller Derby Club 4. Danny Kubert — Golf 1.2; Spanish Club 3.4; Ski Club 1.2. 3.4; President 4; German Club 3; Political Science Club 1. 2.3.4; Drama Club 1.3; Basketball 1; Key Club 4; Chemistry Club 4. Vice-president. Rosemary Kuletz — Twirling 2.3.4; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Assistant Treasurer 3; French Club 1; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Show 2.3.4; English Representative 3; Service Club 4; Ski Club 3.4; Yearbook Staff 4 L Keith LaBadie — Baseball 1.2.3.4; Senior Boys' Pep Club. Steven LaBadie — Newspaper 1.2.3.4; Photographer; Yearbook Staff 3.4. Photographer; Tennis 2: Drama 1.2. 3.4; A.F.S. 4; French Club 1.2; Track 1; Tiger Pride Squad 1.2; Class Treasurer 2.3. Otto Lange — Football 1.2; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1.2; Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4; German Club 1.2; Duprees 3. Patty Law — Tiger Mascot 4. Co-captam; Wrestling Pep Club 3.4; Yearbook Staff 3.4; Class Officer 3. Treasurer; Tiger Pride Squad 3; Cosmotology Show 2: Basketball Pep Club 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Band 1.2; Girls Track 3.4; Girls Cross-Country 3; Key Club 4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Ski Club 1.3.4; A.F.S. 2.3.4. J.V. Cheerleader 2.3. Co-Captam. Patty Lawlor — G.A.A. and Show 1.2.3.4. Twirling 3.4. Captain 4; Gymnastics 2.3. Manager; Homeroom Treasurer 2.3. Sharon Levine — Key Club 2.3.4; A.F.S. 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1. 2.4: French Club 1.3: National Honor Society 3.4; Squad Leader of the Year 3. Mary Lindabury — G.A.A. 1,2.3.4: Girls Wrestling Pep Club 3; Cosmotology 3.4; Tiger Mascot 4; Cosmotology Show 3.4; Cosmo. Treasurer 4: Make-up for School Musical 3: G A.A. Show 1.2.3.4 James List — Wrestling 3. Ken List — Ski Club 2.3.4; Track 2.3.4. Ray Lombardi — I.F.S. 1.2.3.4, Secretary: Interact 2.3,4 Entertainment Chairman; Chemistry Club 4: Football 1. 2.3.4: Wrestling 1.2; Duprees 2.3.4; Pep Club 4: Roller Derby Club 2.3.4. Sandy Lovenberg — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Girls Pep Club 3: Tiger Pride 2; Tiger Mascots 4: Service Club 4; Guidance Office 2: Powder Puff Football 4. Harlan Lustgarten — Chemistry Club 4: Chess Club 3; Ski Club 3.4; Newspaper 3. Sophie Lyczkowski — G.A.A. 2.3.4. G.A.A. Show (exercise champs) 2.3.4. Tennis 1: Girls Cross Country 3: Volleyball 2.3: Basketball Pep Club 3: Wrestling Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3,4: Karate Club 3: Cosmetology Show 3: Nurse's Aid 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Club For Irvin 3.4: Tiger Mascots 4; Girls Track 3. M L Thomas Maginley — Football 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 2; Interact 3.4: Senior Boys Pep Club 4: Varsity D. Joanne Mahtook — G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4: Twirling 2.3.4. Captain 4: Drama Club 3.4. Secretary 4: French Club 1.3. Secretary 3: Spanish Club 4: American Field Service 3.4: Key Club 4: Mame 3: Bye Bye Birdie ' 4. Curious Savage” 3; Student Prints 1.2: Yearbook Staff 4 Joe Marsicovete — Forensics 3.4; Yearbook 4. Photography Editor; Student Prints 2.3.4. Layout Editor 3. Editor Chief 4; Drama Club 3.4. Vice President 4; Mame ' 3. Stage Crew Set Construction; ' Curious Savage 3. Set Construction Manager; Bye Bye Birdie 4. Set Construction Manager. Publicity Manager Cast; American Field Service 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Football Statistician 4: Golf 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4 Jerseyman 1.2: Boy s State Delegate 3: Bull Thrower 1.2. 3.4; Student Teaching 4: Political Science 4; Resource Center Aid 3.4. Dawn Martin — G.A.A. 1.2.4. G.A.A. Show 3.4; German Club 1.4: Pep Club 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Tiger Mascot 4: Red Cross Youth Council 2. Secretary; Yearbook Staff 2,3.4. Assistant Editor of Activities 3. Wayne Masker — Wrestling 1.2: Boys Pep Club 4; Tiger Pride 4. Steve Massuk — Senior Pep Club 4. Michael Mauriello — Football 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 1; Duprees 3; Chess 3 Peter Mazzone — Newspaper 1.2, Photographer. Mary Ann McElwaine — G.A.A. 1.2,3.4. Gymnastics 2.3.4: American Field Service 1.2.3.4; Homeroom Treasurer 1. 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4: Usherettes 3.4; Band 1. Mathew Metrock — Spanish Club 3. Domenick Milano — Chess Club 3.4; Pep Club 4. Vice President; Duprees 1.2.3.4; Interact Club 3; Boiler Derby Club 1.2.3.4; Weight Lifting Club 3: Dover Marching Band 4. Concert Band 4. Brian J. Miller — Interact Club 1.2.3,4; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Cross Country 1; Boys Pep Club 4: Duprees 3; English Class Representative 3. Catherine Miller — French Club 1; G.A.A. 2.3; German Club 2: American Field Service 1. Karen Miller — G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Basketball 1. Tennis Manager. Volleyball Captain. G.A.A Show 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3.4. Hostess of Prom; Service Club 4; Drill Team 4; J. V. Cheerleading 2.3: Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 4. Secretary: Future Secretaries 4. Ulf Molin — Key Club 4: Drama Club 4: Bye Bye Birdie 4; Soccer 4: National Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff 4: American Field Service 4: Student Prints 3. Michael Molnar — Basketball 1; Boys Pep Club 4. Gloria B. Montealegre — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1.2. 3; French Club 1.2.3; Powder Puff Football 3.4: Karate Club 3: Vice Principal Assistant 1: Usherettes 3.4 N Wendy Newkirk — G.A.A. 1.2,3.4. Publicity Manager 2; G.A.A. Show 3.4; School Play 1.2,3.4; Spanish Club 2.3: French Club 1: Chess Club 3. Mike Nielsen — Latin Club 1.2.3.4; Dupree 3,4. Rosa Noriega — Spanish Club 4, Teacher’s side. Fran Northern — Field Hockey 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1; Soft-ball 1.2.3.4. Captain 2; Cheerleading 2.3, Captain 3; Band 1.2.3.4. Secretary 2.3: Drum Majorette 3: Student Government 1,2,3.4. Class President 1.2. Vice-President Student Council 3. President Student Council 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3. 4. Vice-President 4. Linda Novak — Student Prints 2.3.4 G.A.A 1.2.3.4. Ger man Club 1.2; French Club 3.4: Yearbook Staff 4; Forensics and Debate 1.2.3. 0 Kevin O’Leary — Band 1.2.3.4; Stage Band 2.3.4. Orchestra 2.3.4; Pep Band 1.2.3.4; Cross Country 3: Key Club 4; Senior Boys Pep Club 4. Nancy Osborne — German Club 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4 Betty Owens — Karate Club 3: Service Club 4; Library Aid P Deborah Palmer — G.A.A. 1,2,3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Drill Team 2,3,4, Captain 4; Senior Class Officer 4. Treasurer: Homeroom Treasurer 2.3.4. Powder Puff Football 3.4. Roger Parzero — Wrestling 1.2; Latin Club 2.3.4 Matt Peer — Key Club 2.4. Secretary 4; Student Government 1,2.4. Class President 1; Concert Band 2,4; Marching Band 2.4; Pep Band 2.4: Dance Band 2.4: Orchestra 2. 4; Senior Boys Pep Club 4. Debbie Pelka — Art Club 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Usherettes 3; Ski Club 3.4; Service Club 4; Girls Pep Club 3. Vickie Perez — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Show 2; Cosmetology Show 3.4; Cosmetology 3.4: Girls Pep Club 3; Makeup for play 3.4: Ski Club 3.4; Fashioneers 3.4. Betty Ann Poburski — Cheerleading 2.3.4. J.V. Captain 2. Varsity Captain 4; A.F.S. 3; Key Club 4: Tiger Pride 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Yearbook 4; Powder Puff Football 3 4 G.A.A. Show 1.2.3.4. Karen Posner — Student Prints 1.2.3.4; German Club 1. 2.3.4; President 4; Karate Club 3; Tiger 73 4. Literary Editor; Student Council 1.2.4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Jerseymen Society 1.2; Political Science Club 2.3; Forensics 1. Linda Pristera — Drama Club 1.2.3.4; Jerseyman 2. A.F.S. 2.3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: French Club 1.2.3,4; Political Science Club 1.2.3.4; Forensics 1,2.3.4: Ski Club 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Chemistry Club 4. Secretary 4 Roy Provost — Band 1.2.3.4 Stage Band 3.4: Play Orchestra 3.4; Duprees 3.4; Senior Boys Pep Club 4: Marching Band 1.2.3.4: School Play 1; Drama Club 1.2: Tiger Pride 4. Joe Prutzman — Boys Pep Club 4 R Ricky Robinson — Cross Country 1: Track 1; Spanish Club 3: Weight Lifting 2.3: Boys Pep Club 4. David Roebuck — Library Aide 1.2.3.4; New Jersey Boys State 3: Boys Pep Club 4. Jim Rokosh — Band 1.2.3.4: Dance Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3,4: Hockey Club 1.2.3.4. President 4; French Club 2.3.4; Key Club 2.3.4. Vice President 4. A.F.S. 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Boy’s State Delegate 3; Chess Club 4. Grandmaster 4. Ray Roman —Wrestling 1.2.3: Cross Country 1.2; Track 1: Boys Pep Club 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2.3. Jeff Rosen — Scuba Diving Club 1: Chemistry Club 4. Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 3: Jerseyman 2: Political Science Club 2.3.4. Vice President 3.4; Key Club 2.3.4. Presi- dent 4; German Club 1,2,3: Ski Club 1.2.3,4; Drama Club 1.2.3,4; School Play 1.2. Cindy Rothermel — Cosmetology I and II 3.4: Fash-loneer Club 3.4: Library Aide 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,2: Bowling 1: School Play 3.4. Patricia Roughton — Band 1.2,3,4: Secretary 4: A.F.S. 4: Key Club 4: G.A.A. Show 4: School Play 3.4: Karate Club 3 Randy Russo — Football 1: Wrestling 1.2,3.4: Ski Club 1, 2 Homeroom Treasurer 1,2,3; Senior Boys Pep Club 4; Varsity D 4. JoAnn Rutkowski — G.A.A. 4: G.A.A. Show 4: School Play 1 Tiger Mascot 4: Girls Pep Club Wrestling 3: Powder Puff Football 4; Service Club 4: Usherettes 3: Ski Club 4; English Class Representative 4. s Susan Santucci — G.A.A. 1.2,3.4: Cosmetology 3.4; Wrestling Pep Club 3: English Class Representative 3: Homeroom Representative 3; Cosmetology Show 3.4: Make-up for play 3.4; Fashioneer Club 3.4; G.A.A Show 1.2,3.4 Debi Sausanavage — French Club 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4; Homeroom Treasurer 1.2.3: S.G.A Representative 3. Donald Schwarz — Student Prints 3.4: Spanish Club 4; Key Club 3.4; Tennis 2.3; Laboratory Assistant 3.4: Rensselaer Math-Science Award 3; Jerseyman Club 2, Recording Secretary 2: National Honor Society 3.4. President 4; French Club 1,3,4. President 3: A.F.S. 1,2,3.4, Vice President 3; Tiger Yearbook 2.3.4. Editor-in-Chief 4; School Play 2.3.4; Drama Club 2.3.4. President 3: National Forensics League 1.2.3.4. Recording Secretary 2. President 3.4 Donna T. Shafer — G.A.A. 2.3.4: G.A.A. Show (Exercise Champs) 2.3.4: G.A.A. Bowling 2.3: Spanish Club 3.4. Club for Irwin 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Richiepoo Fan Club 2. 3.4; President: Homeroom Treasurer 4; Girls Basketball Pep Club President 3.4; Tiger Mascot 4. Bill Shortridge — Interact Club 4; Mr. Dover 1; Football 1. 2.3.4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4: Varsity D Club 3.4. Secretary: Duprees 3.4. Vice President: Boys Pep Club 4 Vice-President; Weight Lifting Club 3.4. Co-Captain; Powderpuff Football 3.4. Coach: Chess Club 3.4 Rook; Roller Derby Club 1.2.3.4. Co-Captain Carol Smith — G.A.a. ' Gymnastics 3: Volleyball 3: Sandwich Sale 2: A.F.S. 3. Ron Solberg — Tiger Pride 4; Basketball 1.2,3.4; Track 1. 2: Interact Club 2.3.4. Secretary 3.4; Varsity D 4. Elaine Sorma — G.A.A. 4; Sub-Sandwich Sale 2. Jon Sperry — Resource Center 1.2,3.4; I.F.S. 4 George Sudol — Football 1,2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4; Indoor Track 1; Duprees 3: I.F.S. 1,2.3.4. President 2.3.4. V.P. 1: German Club 1.2.3.4. Vice President 3; Weight Lifting Club 2.3. Vice President. President 2: Pep 4; Varsity D Club 4. Maria Taravella — Student Government 1; Ski Club 2.3,4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Student Prints 1.2.3.4, 3-Layout Editor! 4-Editor-in-chief; Tiger Yearbook 2.3.4, 4-Layout Editor; National Honor Society 3.4: National Forensic League 2. 3.4 3 4 Secretary; AFS 2.3.4. Colorguard 4: Tiger Pride Squad 3; Spanish Club 2.3.4; French Club 3.4: Drama Club 2.3.4. Marne stage crew 3: Curious Savage stage crew 3: Bye Bye Birdie Stage Director 4; Political Action Club 4; Resourse Aid 3.4. John Tasnady — Duprees 3.4: Pep Club 4; Graphic Arts 1. 2,3.4; Roller Derby 1.2.3.4. Sarge of Arms; IFS 1.2,3.4; Weight lifting 3. Theresa Terry — French Club 2.3; Bowling Club 2; Guidance Aid. G.A.A. 2.3. Jan Thwaites — AFS 1.2.3.4 3-Secretary. 4-President: G.A.A. Show 1.2.3.4 2-Points manager. 4-Secretary; Band 1,2.3; Drama Club 1,2.3.4; School Play 1.2.3,4 Chairman of Props Committee 2,3.4; Key Club 2.3.4; Candidate to Girls State 3: National Honor Society 3.4; French Club 1.2.3.4: Yearbook Editor 4; Varsity Basketball 1.2.3.4: Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Powderpuff Football 3.4; A.A. to Turkey Summer 72 4; Senior Field Work 4. Kathy Tome — A.F.S. 1.2; Spanish 1,2.3.4; Drama 1,2.3. 4; G.A.A. 1,2.3.4 Russ Tomecko — Electronicts Club 2.3.4; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1: French Club 1; Duprees 3; Boys Pep Club 4: Roller Derby Club 1.2.3.4. Secretary; I.F.S. 1.2.3. 4. J. Brian Touhey — Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2: Tennis 4: Interact 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 4; Varsity Dl.2.3.4: Tiger Pride 1.2.3.4. President 4; Student Prints 1.2.3: Duprees 3: B.B.B. 3.4 Elaine A. Tucker — G.A.A 1.2.3.4: Office aid-4: Yearbook Staff 3.4; Usherettes 3.4; Student Government 3; Marne 3: Girl's Wrestling Pep Club 3; Ski Club 3.4; Powder Puff Football 3: Service Club 4 Andrea Turpin — G.A.A. 1.2.3; Latin Club 1.2: Yearbook Staff 4: National Honor Society 3.4. Forensics 1.2.3.4. Marlajean Twilley — Drill Team 2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Homeroom Treasurer 1.2.3.4: Student Prints 1: Powder Puff Football 4; Yearbook Staff 4. V Wayne VanGorden — Football 1.2.3; Basketball 2.3; Boys Pep Club 4. Karate Club 4; National Honor Society 3.4: Boys State 3: Track 1: Spanish Club 3.4: Curious Savage stage crew 3: Bye Bye Birdie stage crew 4: Yearbook 4: Newspaper Boys Sports Ed. 4: Rifle Club 4; A.F.S. 4; I.F.S. 1.3: Tiger Pride 2. Paul Vecchio — Ski Club 1.2.3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4: Ski Team 2.3.4: Basketball 1: Indoor Track 2: German Club 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 3; Duprees 3: I.F.S. 1.2.3. 4. Vice President 2.3.4. Weightlifting Club 2.3.4: Karate Club 3: Boys State delegate 3 city county judge-state platform committee: Band 1.2.3.4; Boys Pep Club 4; Hockey Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Band 1,4. Debby Wager— G.A.A. 3.4: A.F.S. 2: French Club 1.2.3. David Wagner — Duprees 3.4; Varsity D 3.4: Boys Pep Club 4; Interact 3.4 Football 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Roller Derby 1.2.3.4. Terri Watson —G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Homeroom Treasurer 1.2.3.4 Enid Waxier — Resource center aid 3.4; Drama Club 1.2. 3.4: National Forensic League 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4: French Club 3.4: Student Prints 2,3.4. Advertising manager 4; Tiger Yearbook 2.3.4. copy editor 4: A.F.S. 3.4; Political Science 2: Teacher's aid in E.S.L. 4: Rifle Club 4; How to Succeed 2 properties chairman 2: Curious Savage 3: Bye Bye Birdie 4. Ed Weber — Football 1.2.3.4: Political Action 4; Varsity D 4: Duprees 3; Boys Pep Club 4; Baseball 1: Weightlifting 1.2.3: I.F.S. 1.2.3.4. Roller Derby Club 1.2.3.4. President. Tom Weber — Football 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1: Ski Club 1. 2: Varsity D 3.4: Interact 2.3.4; Duprees 3.4: Boys Prep Club 4: Baseball 1. Donna White — G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4: Field Hockey 1.2.3,4: Softball 1.2.3.4: Yearbook Staff 4: A.F.S. 3.4; Powderpuff Football 3.4: Bye Bye Birdie 4. Judy Willinger — Drama Club 1.2.4; Forensics 1.2: Bells are ringing 1; French Club 1.2.3.4. A.F.S. 1,2.3.4; Key Club 2.3.4. Y fcv James P. Yosh, Jr. — Band 1.2.3.4. President 4: Marching Band 1,2,3.4; Dance Band 1.2.3.4; School Play Orchestra 1,2,4; Morris County Winds 4; Duprees 3; German Club 2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1: Key Club 4; Senior Boy's Pep Club 4; Pep Band 1.2.3,4. z Karen Zabriskie — Cosmetology 3,4: Cosmetology Show 3.4; Make up for School play 3.4: Wrestling Pep Club 3. Donna Zawislak — Student Council 1.2.3; Dance Committee: Cosmetology 3.4; Fashioneers 3.4: Hair Show 3.4: Drill Team 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Make up for plays 3.4: Office Assistant 1. 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UNITED STATES $ecruitiny MARINE CORPS Service BOB AUSHERMAN GUNNERY SERGEANT USMC NCOIC DOVER OFFICE 9 west Blackwell Street Dover. New jersey 07801 (201) 366-7722 HOWMET CORPORATION A MEMBER OF THE PECHINEY GROUP AUSTENAL DIVISION Roy Street. Dover, New Jersey 07801 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - taw Anne, isconbe • I • fec.Sec.-5an. On6ecrmpn Treas-Jill DeVries Advisors li Skta-AcBarnes-Ate Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 from One of Dover's Largest Department Stores 1 W. Blackwell St. Dover, New Jersey Compliments of DOVER PHOTO SUPPLY Everything Photographic 25 E. Blackwell St. tel: 366-7222 auto parts batteries seat covers tires bicycles lawn mowers J. E. BROWN 26 E. Blackwell St. Dover. N.J. 07801 Discount Prices LAFAYETTE COUNCIL 514 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Dover, New Jersey Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 BUS. (201) 361-3333 Best Wishes to the NORTH JERSEY f Class of 73 DOVER BUSINESS COLLEGE PRINTING • In Our Second Decade • ROUTE 19 15 E. Blackwell St. □OVER. NEW JERSEY 07801 Dover, N.J. 07801 SHULER TIRE SERVICE Route 46 Dover, N.J. Compliments of Dover Handbag Co., Inc. Netcong, N.J. Congratulations to the Class of 73 from CARSON AND GEBEL RIBBON COMPANY Morris J f l'S Your Quick-Sell Newspaper The Largest Weekly Circulated In Morris County 366-3450 9 N. Essex St. Dover. N.J. COMMUNITY PHARMACY JAMES F TAORMINA If ALLAN R. GIFFORD R.P. FREE PARKING U S HWY 46 (E McFARlAN ST) YOUR REXML STORE SURGICAL APPLIANCES FANNY FARMER UNDIES WESTMOREUND HUMMELS FREE DELIVERY 366-0404 HOURS - MON-SAT A.M -10 P M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M.-4 P.M. DOVER Congratulations to the Class pf 1973 DOVER TRUST COMPANY The Bank for College Loans Member FDIC 361-0033 No Lye — No Water Used EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME 68 N. Bergen Street Dover. N.J. Charles R. Quigley Director John Koeck's CHEM-CLEAN Furniture Restoration Paint and Varnish Removal Refinishing Antiques Veneers our Specialty 244 Route 46 Mine Hill. N.J. 07801 ■ rD AU klOPTUEDki- pi?es RANDV CVAUC DEB C ALLOTLOUIE MILONAS KAPCkl WILIER-CUS AS BELL .o itt.s?owWG- A 5 i rr« T -r CA v A ERNIE’S GULF SERVICE 280 W. Clinton St. Dover, N.J. 366-9805 Ft V v- Congratulations to the Class of 1973 DOVER ELKS 782 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks COMPUTE SPKIA1TT Ml SHOP 366-3133 STOftf. HOUkS 9 • 9 MO . - F1U . SAT TILL 6 DURING WIVTER MONTHS SAT TO 9 PV U S HWY NO 46 DOVFR • OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL I ALL HILO AYERS Chevrolet and Olsmobile, Inc. Good Luck! Good Wishes! HIGHSIDEINN O LDBMQBI LE Compliments of DOVER CHRISTIAN NURSING HOME 65 North Sussex St. Dover. New Jersey 07801 Telephone 361-5200 PETER’S JEWELRY Expert Watchmakers Free Estimates Phone 361-2171 5 E. Blackwell St. Dover, N.J. 07801 BENSON AND BOSTROM ROOFING COMPANY ROOFING-SEEEET METAL WORK Aluminum Siding-Leaders-Gutlers 366-1262 165-169 RICHARDS AVE. DOVER, N.J. Phone 627-8085 CHAN’S TEA HOUSE Delicious Chinese Food Dining Area — Take Out Orders Route 46 Summit St. Rockway. N.J. Congratulations and Best Wishes Jim D'Auria Best Wishes D M GULF SERVICE McGREGOR-DONIGER INC. Auto Repairs Road Service and Towing Fit. 46. Dover 366-9681 Manufacturers of McGregor Sportswear 366-2100 An Equal Opportunity Employer (201) 627-6234 ANNIE FINK MARILYN’S FLOWER SHOPPE GIFTS Flowers of all fiEM occasions. Dover N. J. 286 Rt 46 Marilyn Eugene Rockaway. N.J. Santia Across From RCA Warehouse Our 76th Year of Service to Dover and Morris County m young Piom’r music stort 9BB GUlTARS-DRUMS V AMPS-HORNS- PIANOS ORGANS-ACCESSORIES REPAIRS Ort Siewr S AMD we tecp-S-All IMS1Pu «MT (CMliet' 58 -051 Roctr 584-0529 LESSONS 0 4 rO TAK 8AMjO IJASSjPIAM otOA'O oBo S 2 BAN ToM A irm Mk ' PdoPnartoe 3Z HARRY LOORY MAJOR BRANDS OF • CARPETS • BEDDING • FURNITURE OPEN THURS FRI EVENINGS 1 TOWPATH SQUARE DOVER (not SHOWPLACE OF HOME FURNISHINGS VALUES 361-2244 BE PART OF IT AMERICA'S AEROSPACE TEAM CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '73 U.S. AIRFORCE LILLIE'S FAMOUS BRAND SHOES Quality Shoes at Bargain prices 27 W. Blackwell St.. Dover Congratulations to the Class of 73 RocKaiuav CLEFFI’S Liquors ☆ ☆ ☆ Fine Wines ☆ ☆ ☆ Beer Rt. 46 Perry St. Dover. N.J. 361-8050 Area Distributor for Brookdale Soda FOxcroft 1-1016 egbie j KITCHEN CABINETS The Kitchen Center df North Jersey ROUTE 46 DOVER, N. J. WAINWRIGHTAUTO SALES INC. CHRYSLER TJS CORPORATION 366-1718 Route 46 Dover, NJ 07801 PARK UNION LUMBER S. Salem St.. Dover. N.J. KEG BEER COOLERS FREE SHIFFRINS FREE PARKING 1 • LIQUOR STORE • I DEI.IVF.RY Choice Wines, Liquors, Beers by Bottle, Case or Keg 500 Cases Always Iced, Ice Cubes Tel. 366-2362 26 So. Morris St. Dover, N. J. Best Wishes to the Class of 73 MARY’S BEAUTY NOOK 117 Hurd St. Mine Hill, N.J. 366-6150 7 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 1973 DOVER OIL COMPANY JEFF ROSEN PRES Jin ROKOSH «. vf MATT PEER BILL CORWIN J TRfAS MR. MIDDLCTOV AOvtttr K O f H ff i N G Koehring MKT D ivision Dover, New Jersey 07801 Participating in Federal State Approved Apprenticeship Programs MRLAJEAN-DONNA.'DIANE dame - Joan • Domna - diane IcAREM-MARY- DEBBIE -CAROL ARRIlE AARoy-DEBBIE- NANCY- CHeRYl -JUDy- CHERRY DEBBIE-1AUR A -TERRY- BEBBIE -PR AMO 5 • AAJCJ A DRILLTEM Compliments of TEMPO MUSIC PIANO ORGAN DEPT. LOWREY ORGANS GULBRANSEN ORGANS FARFISA KAWAI PIANOS STORY CLARK KIMBALL Route 46 366-1515 Dover. N J DOVER BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. James W. McCahill. President Mr. Ivan Basch, Vice-President Mr. Willard R. Benson Mr. Robert H. Flanagan Mrs. Muriel Kubert Mr. Joseph Mann Mr. Wm. F. Shuler Mr. Jonathan C. Thwaites Mr. Kit Wong Mrs. Evelyn S. Weber. Secretary Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 G. PANETTA MODERN CONTRACTORS, INC. PAVING ROADS — PARKING LOTS — DRIVEWAYS EXCAVATING — GRADING 75 BERRY ST. DOVER. N J. 201 - 366-6404 366-6625 THE SPARTAIN OIL COMPANY DOVER. N J JOB DECAMP Browns Storage Division ALLIED VAN LINES 76 N. SUSSEX DOVER. N.J 366-8006 BEEF’N BUN 329 Rt 46. Rockaway. N J Italian and American Food (all for take-out orders) 627 9813 dfaiMi bawvio PONTIAC Where Our Customers Send Their Friends 228 E. Blackwell St. Dover. N.J. 366-5050 SPONSORS Atlantic Stationers Corp. Bee-Line Cover Corporation Camel's Market Casey Restaurant Compliments of a Cuban Dover Appliance Center A Friend Kamms Arthur W. Nordland. Jr. The Purple Cow Shantung Restaurant Three Brothers Restaurant Tip Top Shoes U.S. Navy Joe Weissmann Compliments of FRIEND BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 73 from ALL OF US AT: DOVERS LARGEST Store for Famous Brands of Clothes Housewares ( n n I rmJIanJ RIE ID I_i .A. IN' D ’ S 366-0092 36-42 W Blackwell St.. Dover. N J. OVER 64 YEARS OF RELIABILITY The Dover 250th Anniversary Executive Committee wishes to express its sincerest thanks to those who made the celebration of Dover’s 250th birthday a success. WILLARD M. HEDDEN, Mayor Honorary Chairman HELEN E. LORI Aldermen Representative Executive Committee PHILGRASSIA General Chairman SIDNEY M. SCHWARZ Vice Chairman MRS. CLAIRE CALINDA Secretary RICHARD H. WHITNER Treasurer MRS. EDITH JOHNSON Coordinator JETTISON BROWN ALCIARDI PAUL GABLE DR. HERBERT ROSEN In Appreciation and Gratitude to Our Mother and Father and to the Teachers of Dover. From Tom and Sue Bartek LOW ME DOWN, LORD (ow me down, Lord rfzase thepounding of my heart hy the-' Quieting of my mind. Steady my hurriedpace with a vision of the eternalreach of timer- (jive me, amid the confusionof the day, the cafmness of the everfatfing hiffs. rfbreakthc tensions tfmy nerves and muscfes with the soothing music of the-singing streams that five in my memory. Hep me to hnow the magicaf, restoring power of step. f Teach me theartoftahing minute vacations—of stowing down to Mata flower,; to chat with ajriend, topat a dog to read a jew hnesjrom agood hoofLj. Slow me down, Lord, and inspire me to send mg roots deep into the soiCofftfes enduring va fues that 1 may grow towardthe stars jfmjjjreaUrde imj. Professional Friends Dr. Benjamin M. Alper Augustus L. Baker, M.D. Henry C. Banks, M.D. Neville A. Baron, M.D. — opthalmology Nicholas A. Bertha, M.D. Paul Colvin Dr. Chas, C. Concilio Dora G. Cook, M.D. W. F. Costello, M.D. Bernard M. Covalesky, M.D. Armand L. D’Agostino Dental Associates Carl K. Friedland, M.D. Dr. Edward Gates, optometrist Dr. Albert 0. Grant J. Leonard Grief, M.D. Dr. Cyril Halter Alden P. King Paul P. Krikorian, M.D. Edward W. Luczynski, Jr., M.D. Medical Associates — Pediatric Dept. Julian Menden Hormoz M. Minoui, M.D. Dr. William Pomerantz Dr. Bernard A. Roberts Dr. Jerome Saber Arthur C. Sgalia, D.D.S. M. J. Shanik, M.D. Albert Singer, V.M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Gabor Somjen Erika Vies, M.D. Henry R. Willinger Robert Zufall, M.D. Patrons Miss Sherri Ackerman Mrs. Claire Alpaugh Mrs. Adelaide K. Anderson Mrs. Carl L. Anderson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William Arway Mrs. Ivory Asbell Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Baker Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Becker Mr. and Mrs. J. Beliveau Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertoncini Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biddiscombe Miss Patricia Bieterman Mr. and Mrs. James R. 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Wilkerson Jr. Rich Williams Mr A Mrs Franklin Williamson Willie Jane Willis Russell A Sybil Willvme Barbara Wilson Mr A Mrs R Wilson Jr. Mr A Mrs R Wilson Sr Mr A Mrs R Wmkler Bill A Mabel Wise Sophie Wisniewski Horace Wistner Mrs Stella Wnek John Wolf Mr A Mrs W Wolfe Diane Wolfinger Wonder Bread Wonder Bread Mr A Mrs. Kit Wong IK Wood Mrs R Woodhull Mrs R B Woodhull Mr A Mrs R T Woodhull Mr A Mrs William B Woodhull Work and you shall achieve your goal The Ol-Lady Wran Ima Wrecked Tom A Betty Wright Wyckoff Oil Wyckoff Oil Wyckoff Oil Wyckoff Oil Wyckoff Oil Mrs Marquerite Yagerhofer Mr and Mrs Stephen Yanavofc William Yanavok Marcello Yanez Mana Yanez Mr and Mrs Henry Yanko Mr and Mrs John Yanush Donna Yasenchok Sweet Virgma YGTSTSROYS Concetta Ynfante Yogi Yogi Bear 1« James E Youmans Mr and Mrs Robert Young Mr and Mrs Wm. J. Young Jr Mrs Youngelson Edith Youngs Mr and Mrs Edward Yu has Mrs Elmer Yurko Ms Zaccone Walter Zalmski TheZanoitti Family F Zanotti F Zanotti (RAB) Frank Zanotti Frankie Zanotti Jo Zanotti Jo Zanotti RAB Ronnie and Gina Zasadzmski Mr and Mrs John Zawislak Randy Zawislak Mr and Mrs Joseph Zdrodowski Douglas L Zeek J Zegray Billy Zeyn Kurt Zeyn Rosalie and Genie Zeyn Zimmerman Mr and Mrs. Jim Zmcavage Mr and Mrs TonyZmgone Steve Zipko Mr and Mrs. Steven Zipko Zoios Caterers John Zsefar Mr and Mrs HughZuCk Loretta Zupa Dolores Zuzock Mr and Mrs Edmund Zuzock Jack Zuzock 239 As the work on Tiger ’73 draws to a close, there are several people whose contributions I wish to acknowledge. My special thanks go to Mrs. Betty Inglis. Mrs. Sue Bodnar, and Mrs. Helen Cobb, our yearbook advisors, as well as to Mr. Robert Dobson, who handled the yearbook's school account. I wish to express my special appreciation to Mr. Lou Esposito, the representative of the American Yearbook Company. Tiger '73 was also made possible through the efforts of the following students: Karen Posner, keeper of quotes and write-ups; Kathy Gruber, whose work may be seen in the advertising art, dividers, and color pages: Wayne Van-Gorden. my chief consultant for boys' sports; Mary Anne Biddiscombe, my chief consultant for girls' sports; Maria Taravella, layout editor, and general moral booster; Enid Waxier, professional identifier, and right-hand cropping advisor; Debbie Hottinger. the world's most harried and hurried typist; Jan Thwaites, first-rate picture seller; Jill DeVries. Business Manager with incomparable efficiency and zeal; and Joe Marsicovete. a photography editor who had to put up with everything from delayed picture schedules to under-exposed negatives. They have all been untiring troupers, and more importantly, good friends. Finally, I want to thank all those who worked on the yearbook staff for their time and effort, and the entire faculty, administration, and student body for their cooperation and support. Editor-in-chief: Donald Schwarz Literary Editor: Karen Posner Literary Staff: Elaine Benson James Clark Sharon Levine Sonia Lowe Joanne Mahtook Rachael Palumbo Chris Shann Typing Editor: Debbie Hottinger Typing Staff: Pam Flax Debbie Haag Matilda Chan Marlajean Twilley Janice Carter Layout Editor: Maria Taravella Layout Staff: Cliff Beach Photography Editor: Joseph Marsicovete Photography Staff: Debbie Gannon Dennis Bullock Copy Editor: Enid Waxier Copy Staff: MarkAlpaugh John Brasca Debbie Burdge Armand D-Agostino Elaine Haddock Rosemary Kuletz Marcy Lapidus Patty Law Sophie Lyczkowski John Marsicovete Debbie Mullen Mary Kay Olah Steve Pederson Bettyann Poburski Linda Riker Donna Shafer Phyllis Taravella Andrea Turpin Amy Zarger Be happy, Don Schwarz Class Editor: Jan Thwaites Class Staff: Karel Jacobs Ulf Molm Art Editor: Kathy Gruber Art Staff: Rob Barth Bill Shortridge Boys' Sports Editor: Wayne VanGorden Boys' Sports Staff: William Gannon Paul Vecchio Girls' Sports Editor: Mary Anne Biddiscombe Girls' Sports' Staff: Mary DeGeoso Karen Hulmes Business Editor: Jill DeVries Treasurer: Teresa Harsanyi Business Staff: Debbie Anderson Augustus Asbell. 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