Dover High School - Swirl Yearbook (Dover, OH)

 - Class of 1917

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Page 33 text:

,CgJMSON can,cl GREY 1917 Should all our school-days be forgot, Our teachers wise and keen, Onr old class-mates at Dover High In nine-teen-seventeen? The days of High School soon will pass. But still our thoughts will seem To twine about our good old times. In nine-teen-seventeen. And when in future days we meet. And think of what this means. Our recollections will go back To nine-teen-seventeen. Our thoughts of Dover High will turn. To dear old white and green; The influence, so strong, so sweet. In nine-teen-seventeen. And as in Dover High School stands Onr records plainly seen. The best was done, and also won. In nine-teen-seventeen. M. B. W. T7

Page 32 text:

RcRIT ON cartel GREY M Senior History H ITH both gladness and sadness we are embarking on a longer voyage of far more trials and tribulations than four years of high -school life — a voyage which, we hope, will be favorable in every respect. Our habits have been forme d. Our ideal, whatever it may be, has not yet been attained. We have been taught rather hoiv to think than ivhat to think — rather to improve our minds in order to think for ourselves than to think the thoughts of others. The value of time, patience, and perserverance ; the ap- pearance of unexpected difficulties testing our capabilities of resistance; the fact that knowledge is acquired by study and observation and is worth nothing unless we do the good we know; and the fact that a failure establishes only this, that our determination was not strong enough — the.se are familiar to us. Our class is the first to have spent its senior year in the new high-school build- ing and equally shares the honor of having published this volume of “Crimson and Grey”, the first to have been edited under the new environment. We have held our own in athletics, the Captain of this year’s successful Football team as well as the Captain of the Basket-ball team having been Seniors. Then again we have held our own socially. Ours was the first class to give a Junior-Senior prom. This year there have also been monthly functions under the alternate management of the girls and boys. Truly, the ])ast four years have been years of toil. For some, the worst is yet to come, lint why desj air? Experience will play its part. Even though re- verses are to be expected, there must be a rise to every fall. Yes, we realize that we must either find a way or make one. So now “Like some low and mournful spell. We whis])er that sad word, ‘farewell’.” W. W. ( lEIGEE.

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