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Ifirst row, left Io Anna Eyster Faye Jacoby Grace Dentler Janet Baughman Secretary Kenncth Small President Ruth Laird Historian Janice Border Vice- President Mary Stare Phyllis Miller 18 right JUNIO Second row, left to Jean Schlosser Mary Wolverton Norma Myers Irene Brillhart Gertrude Krone Ethel Williams Janet Gross Jean Harlacker Jacqueline King Grace Krone RS righ I Third row, left to Mr. Lester Gross Advisor George Small Charles Motter Floyd Meisenehelter Dale Leckrone Wayne Spangler Rudolph Hershey Garth Plowman Zane Baublitz right The' 19 4 5 Memoscope
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SENI BETTY IRENE WOLGAMUTH l Jim Chorus, Newsetre Staff, Home Economics Club, School Play. MADALINE PRISCILLA ZEIGLER Vocational Course Librarian. Chorus. Home Club, Newsette Staff, Yearbook Staff. After school-College The 194 5 Memoscope ORS Collecting photos Oh, murder! Vocational Course After school-Aviation Economics Staff. After school DORA ROMAINE ZIEGLER Music and collecting photos Oh, my gol1y Academic Course French Club, Newsette Staff, Music Pes- tival, Operetta, Vice President and Presi- dent of Chorus, Cantata, Home Eco- nomics Club. After school-Business School MARGIE PAULINE ZEIGLER Vocational Course Home Economics Club, Chorus, Newselte College
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JUNIOR HISTORY CHAPTER I As we open the very first chapter of our existence at Dover High, we are ready to undertake four long years of hard study. School opened in September with fifty-six of the greenest greeners that ever entered the portals of Dover High. At our Iirst class meeting, after becoming at least slightly acquainted with the pupils and teachers, we elected the following class officers: Advisor, Miss Dorothy Kaylerg president, Owen Baileyg vice-president, Dale Leckrone, secre- tary, Janice Border: treasurer, Janet Baughman, historian, Jean Harlacker. Navy and Gold were chosen as the class colors. The flower chosen was the red rose. Like all other Freshmen we couldn't get by without initiation. The Seniors had a grand time, and we took it with a smile. The big events of our Freshman year were a skating party and a hike on the last day. And so, in May, our first year at Dover High ended with thirty- eight pupils enrolled. Those who left us during the term were: William Becker, Jacqueline Butcher, Samuel Deardorff, Donald Dubbs, Laura Dubbs, June Fix, Ray Henry, Christina King, Ivan Lehr, Pauline Lentz, Paul Linebaugh, Clair Goodwin, Richard Oberlander, Rosemae Nagle, Owen Shoemaker, Curvin Snellbaker, Marjorie Spoonhower, Edna Wintermyer. CHAPTER II After three short, short months of vacation, we returned to Dover High, prepared for another year of study and fun, The officers for our Sophomore year were: President, Kenneth Small: vice president, Dale Leckroneg secretary, Glenda Dennis: treasurer, Jean Harlacker: historian, Berdella May. Since Miss Kayler did not return, we chose as our new class advisor, Mr. Lester Gross. The events held in our second year were two skating parties and hike on the last day of school. The class also sponsored a Hallowe'en party for the school, in the auditorium. After nine months, when we became bored with education, we were again off for vacation. On May 21, we left the doors of Dover High as a class of thirty pupils. During the year the following pupils left our happy circle: Owen Bailey, Ralph Crone, Ray Dentler, Roy Ferry, Berdella May, Carl Miller, Kenneth Stauffer, Joyce Wiley, CHAPTER III The third chapter of our book is opened with thirty-one pupils returning, ready for another year of learning. The class officers were selected: President, Kenneth Small: vice-president, Janice Border: secretary, Janet Baughman, treasurer, Glenda Dennis, historian, Ruth Laird. Of course, Mr. Gross retained the position of class advisor. The big events of this year were the class play, a Halloween party, and the publication of the yearbook. We were also very proud to select our class rings. Due to the war, no skating parties were held. School opened August 28 and closed May 23. The 1945 Memoscope 19
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