Morristown High School - Cobbonian Yearbook (Morristown, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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HENRY DOMBROWSKI 'Benny' Benny's secret ambition is to lead an easy life.' Withalittlew k h' f or , is riendly smile, and his personality, he shouldn't have any trouble. A Cappella Choir 4. MARY E. DOMBROWSKI Although rather quiet on first acquaintance, Mary reveals herself to her friends as a person of unlimited surprises, endowed with a sense of humor which 'll 1 wi do much to obtain from the world whatever she Wishes. GEORGE WILLIAM DORSEY Georgie With his fine bass, George has made a name for himself both in and out of school. The Alma Mater loses its best voice as George leaves to attend a school of music. I. C. A. 2, 3. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Spiritual Choir 2 , 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3. Basketball Squad 3, 4. Boys' Hi-Y 2. Keepers of the Gates 2. DORIS ISABEL DRESS This sophisticated lady is keeping her secret am bition a secret-fand says she spends her time at home, reading. We think she's just being modest, because Doris' frie d 'll ll ' ' n s wi te you that she enloys a good time with the liveliest of them. Girls' Hi-Y 3. Chorus 2. Dramatic Club 3, 4. IANET E. DRESS Ian'l A gay, happy miss is our Ian Studies have been the least f h ' ' o er Worries, and the class, especially the boys, Will miss her lively presence. Broadcaster 3, 4. I. C. A. 2, 3, 4. Service Club 4 Girls' I-Ii-Y 3, Treas. 4. A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Chorus 2. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. ALBERT DROTLEFF As one of the M. I-I. S. choirsters, Albert is not likely to be forgotten, When he obtains a good position, let us hope he will not neglect his many companions of the class of l936. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2. Dramatic Club 2. ALICE DUGAN Al I-Iere she is, fellows-the girl that plays basketball as Well as any of you. However, she is forsaking sports after graduation to enter the world of business G. A. c. 2, 3, 4. BCM-bQ1i,cQptQin 2, 3, 4. Bgsiqeibqii 2, Captain 3, 4. Y-'His

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FLORENCE FREDERICKA DEL TUEO Del Del, besides doing good work in school, is very prominent in outside activities. Her secret ambition, to be a nurse, should be simple for one with such a like- able disposition. Broadcaster 3, 4. I. C. A. 2, 3. G. A. C. 2, 3, Reporter 4. Pro-Peace Fellowship 4. Spanish Club 4. Girls' HieY 3, 4. Chorus 2. Track 2, 3. Hockey 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. REGINA H. DEMPSEY Gin At least the senior class can boast of one who truly is dignified and poised. A person who is as well liked, charming, efficient, and musical as 'lGin is rare. I. C. A. 4. Press Club 4. Student Finance Board 4. Cobbonian Board 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Girls' Hi-Y 4. TRVINIA DE ROXTRO l'Vene Vene is the young lady with the flying feet and the pretty smile-doubtless you've seen her dance, and of course you've seen her smile, for these two activities are her hobbies. ROBERT C. DICKINSON Bob 'lBob plans some day to be a real man of the world and, incidentally, to own a string of race horses. He has certainly gained many friends here, and should -easily attain whatever goal he sets for himself. ROBERT DICKSON Bob 'lBob is one of those quiet and unassuming fellows who don't want to be remembered for anything, but nevertheless will be. His absence will be perhaps most noticeable around 103, where he was one of the 'lrege ular members. CARLTON DOBBINS, IR. Pete Pete is one of those distinguished gentlemen from that thriving metropolis of Morris Plains. His hobby is sports and, in accordance with that, everyone agrees that he is a good sport. His commercial ability assures success in his future work in business. ROBERT DOLAN Bob Who's that hiding behind the big grin? It's none other than Bob, the gossip columnist. Being a gossip hound is merely his workffin reality, he is a fine fellow. Broadcaster 4. I. C. A. 2, 3, 4. Erench Club 4.



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'39 1-nf' Nun-an if ALFRED EARL Al Dartmouth is in for a decidedly livelier time in its classes, on its campus, and at its dances, when Al gets there. Everybody's his friend. lt couldn't be other- wise. He's that kind of a fellow. Cobbonian Board 4. EMMA GENEVIEVE EARL The past four years of Emma's school life have been spent in preparation for her future career, nursing. She is already well started on the way, as she is a past master in cheerfulness, one of the chief requisites of a successful nurse. IAMES EMMOTT lim Here we have a young man who patronizes the theatres and likes sailing. Tim is no blowhard, but confesses to being an honest-to-goodness, experienced sailor. Let's hope his sailing is always straight and true. ELIZABETH ROSE ENGSTROM Lee When some day Lee gets her sailing boat and sails around the world, the natives en route will be charmed by a smile and a disposition which have done likewise in Morristown High. Our loss is their gain. Commercial Club 2, 4. Library Assistant 4. Spanish Club 4. DORA EPSTEIN 'lDodie And now we come to the commercial department's standby, Dodie. Her fondness for work has made her a reliable and steady person. More power to herl Commercial Club 3. Student Finance Board 4. Press Club 4. Keepers of the Gates 4. Broadcaster Assistant Business Manager 4. SEYMOUR EPSTEIN Eppie And here we have Epstein, Professor of Everything and Anything. Eppie failed to give us any light on his secret ambition, but probably it's to create some new theorem about something. Broadcaster 3, 4. Chorus 2. ARMAND STANFORD FELDMAN Babe Wherever you find sports, there also you'll find Babe, He'll be missed by Morristowns basketball, baseball, and tennis teams. We remember him also for his distinctive way of dressing, and his quiet and friendly personality. Broadcaster 2, 3. I. C. A. 2, 3, 4. Press Club 3, 4. Baseball Squad 3, 4, French Club 3. Dramatic Club 4. Basketball Squad 2, 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4.

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