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Thom The Doverian Business Committee beams at its results of business patrons. From left to right: T. DyShere, E. Zimmerman, S. Yoder, T. Hafner, and J. Tarburton. : Some of the staff editors burn the midnight oil while ’ working toward one of the rarely met deadlines. The photographer catches one of the rare moments whenthereis a large turnout at a Doverian meeting in Jackie Baker's basement. Mr. Pfister worked hard as our photographer, and was probably very surprised when the yearbook was com- pleted.
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Do you mean we still don't have enough money for the down payment ? ' Mr. Eugene Tyler, general sponsor, asks Miss Patricia Beggs, business staff sponsor. Over the years, one of the most difficult and formidable of all activities has been the organization of the Doverian, and this year has beenno exception. Money and staff prob- lems continually pursued our efforts toward completion, but despitethe minor (?) disap- pointments and overlapping (?) deadlines, we all enjoyed ourselves immensely. Thanks to the proficient guidance of editor, Anne Richter, and help from our new spon- sor, Mr. Eugene Tyler, we learned a great deal about writing, layouts, and photography. By products of our work werethe willingness The staff editors meet to schedule the work. They are from left to right: Robert Toop, curriculum editor, Judy Osterburg, girls' sports editor, Rose Marie Caputo, activities editor, Debby Buchman, editor of Anne Richter, editor, and Tom Hafner, business manager, feel a faint glimmer of hopefor the Doverian as they check a new batch of photographs. to cooperate with fellow students and the initiative to proceed on our own. With Miss Patricia Beggs as advisor to the Business Staff, the pecuniary difficulties were conquered, and the necessary social and business patrons were obtained. Although we hada difficult time with this year's Doverian, weallbelieve that the book was well worth our efforts. WHAT IS A photography, Anne Richter, editor-in-chief, Bev Miller, assistant-editor, Tom Hafner, business manager, Ernie Lenhart, art editor, Tyrone Baines, boys' sports editor.
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The officers of the Honor Society, Pat Dixon, Sec.; Tom Parker, Pres. Connie Dabson, Vice-Pres. and Bob Toop, Treas. pose for a photograph enrouteto a meeting. ser OUR HONORED With qualifications based onscholarship, leadership, character, and service, this year's group was the largest yet inducted at Dover High. The top seniors and juniors were admitted tothe Society in the assembly on February 28, 1961. Society members were active this year- acting as guides for parents and students on college night, ushers at the travel forums, andhosts for the A.F.S. students from Kent and New Castle Counties for both an assembly and tea and on Dover Day. Itis our hope that these individuals will continue in their successful pathways toa better future for generations to come. TheN.H.S. entertained the foreign exchange students of the area at a tea. Row 1 - A. Richter, M. Parker, P. Dixon, T. Parker, Miss Mary E. App, C. Dabson, R. Toop, B. Miller, T. Hafner. Row 2 - E. Feller, R. M. Caputo, K. Davis, C. Jones, G. Sanders, S. Lisi, G. Weller, B. J. Carey, J. Irwin, J. Tarburton. Row 3 - J. McClure, C. Walmsley, D. Buchman, A. Hynson, J. Taber, J. DeBolt, W. Scotton, F. Hufnal, J. Ward, J. Baker, R. Mader.
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