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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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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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Personally, I think this way is better!'' says Sergeant-at-arms, Bill Scotton to Mrs. Cubbage, club sponsor. Recording Secretary Liz Feller, President Jackie Baker, and Corresponding Secretary Mary Parker look on. Absent is Vice-President Georgeanne Weller. FOR A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING This year the International Relations Club got off to a marvelous start with a challenging debate on the subject of U.S. foreign diplomacy. As president, Jackie various activities, she introduced many ideas and offered incentive to spur the members to greater interest in world affairs. Almost any senior may join International Baker led many such debates and discussions on various world issues. Also, speakers were engaged and ''Operation Abolition was seen. Thoughtheclubsponsor, Mrs. Myrtle Cubbage, did not take active part in the Relations. The only requirement is an in- tense interest in the club activities and a willingness and desiretowork for the benefit of the group. Informative debates were held bytheInternational Relations Club. Here, Wayne Holden and Judy Osterberg try to,add their opini ons toa hotly discussed topic.
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