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= NN ee Talk About A tense scene from ‘‘lcebound.” Mr. Orr HELP all those people, real people!!! “In our program today Comon don’t be afraid! “T’s ‘cause we love you true ° : rf 2 ‘g : cS 4 : “ alga 1 “And just then when he hit that last curve doing eighty
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Cheering our boys on to victory this year were (left) nerger, Sandy Smith, Sharon Lisi, Sandy Miller, Lilly Belle Moore, Linda Bur- (Capt.); Suzanne McCoy, Pearson, (Co-Capt.), Kathy THEY GAVE THEIR ALL! “We're from Dover High School and no one could be prouder”! This sums up how the peppy cheerleading squad felt as they cheered their Football and Basketball teams on to victory. The teams were at a peak and the cheerleaders were behind them all the way. The squad was led by Lilly Belle Moore, captain and Nancy Pearson, Co-Cap. Behind the scenes in a frantic effort to be prepared we see the Varsity at work. With the sponsor, Miss Judy Lee, they tried to raise the spirit of their fellow students by putting up posters, having car parades, holding blue-white days, and last but not least, holding the tradi- tional Snake Dance. Not only were they proud of Dover High, Dover High was proud of them! The J-V squad — (front) P. Cook, A. Cullin, C. Moore, P. Curl, B. Tawes, N. Somerville, and K. Bergluund — put their hearts and their lungs into their work for their teams.
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Page 80 text:
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THE PRODUCTION END... T his is the Doverian. This 1S a book that has taken many months to organize. ie have Eg! fp), and [i] (arranged pictures), Bill Clayton E3265. : of pinching pennies and Pat Coffin our editor- in-chief. charge We of the Doverian would like to take this opportunity to thank our leader ,@i@ ., Boy , Mr. Tyler, for aq wonderful yearbook and a unforgetable experience. really The production staff busily organizes copy which editor, Pat Coffin, and her two assistants, Cecelia Walmsley (left) and Joan Flogl, then revise and package for publication. Business manager, Bill Clayton, lectures his committee of ( SEATED left to right) D. Gagen, E. Schmalhoffer, H. Grampp, S. Robinson, A. Christenson, N. Pearson, B. J. Pleasanton, L. B. Scott, (STANDING) J. Hopkins, R. Mader, K. Culver, A. Carpenter, S. Williams, S. Gruwell, and G. Jones, on the procedure of salesmanship. Sponsor, Myrtle Cubbage, helps keep an eye on the till.
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