Dover High School - Doverian Yearbook (Dover, DE)

 - Class of 1915

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DOVER HIGH SCHOOL 23 The Lo'1'L's staff had its annual meeting the last of May, and elected the new staff for the coming term of '15-'16. Mr, Talbot Raughley met with a slight accident while at the picnic, Saturday, May Ist. just as he stepped into a canoe, the canoe over- turned and gave Talbot quite a ducking: but it was only a short time before Talbot returned from home ready to give up the ducking idea and partake of the refreshments. , gil 'M iz: A in 'J?9 9 T1fi M-Wi I ' 'P' T 'Z 5 if .W 4 1? D c ffl .3 6 I a I. c, ix 'K Byron- Beatrice, did you ever have the 'shingles'? Beatrice- Yes, I had them when I was small. Florence- I suspect you got the 'shingles' quite often when you were a little tot, or if you didn't, no doubt you needed them. Good, better, best: never let it rest, Till your good is better, and your better best. Ez Brown- I understand that Senator Green wanted you to act as his private secretary P Simmons- He did: but I wouldn't accept the position because I should have to sign every thing Green-per-Simmons.--EI. An Irishman wanted an empty bottle in which to mix a solution, and went to a druggist to buy one. Selecting one that answered his purpose, he asked how much it was. Well, said the clerk, if you want the empty bottle, it will be one cent, but if you want anything in it we don't charge anything for it. Shure, that's fair enough, observed the Irishman, put in a cork. --EI.

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2 Slglfl L 35155. D. H. S. was well represented at the Track Meet at Delaware College, Saturday, May 15th. Everybody reported a line time. Under Four Flags, a musical comedy, written by Miss Mabel Tebo, a former graduate of Dover High, was given by the pupils of Dover High School, under the able direction of the author, Miss Maud Lodge and Miss B. Elizabeth Moore, which proved a great success. Miss Helen Bancroft, who has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, xisited the school recently. The pupils and teachers were all very glad to see her and hope that she may continue to improve. Miss Mae Darling has been very ill with the mumps. Doctor Carroll visited the school a few mornings ago and gave us a delightful talk on Nursery Rhymes. VVe were very much pleased to have Dr. Vaughn, of Delaware College. with us a short time ago, who gave us a most interesting talk on The Real George XVashington. Miss Moore, Miss Lodge and Miss Dashiell were among those who attended the Track Meet at Delaware College. Miss Dashiell recently spent the week end at her home in Princess Anne, Md. The Seniors are at present very busy preparing for their Com- mencement festivities. The Baccalaureate Sermon will be preached by Rev. Gumby, at NVesley M. E. Church, on June 13th. The Class Day exercises are to be held in the Assembly Room of the High School, on Monday afternoon, june 14th, and the final exercise in Dover Opera House, VVednesday evening, june 16th. The public is cordially invited to attend all exercises. Miss Grace Rupert. of Georgetown, was a recent visitor at D. H. S. Dover High School had its annual Lotus Contest Picnic, Satur- day, May Ist., at Richardson's Park. Everyone had a line time. Most of the afternoon was spent in boating and eating.



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