Dover Area High School - Memos Cope Yearbook (Dover, PA)

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A . - 1 jay W7 521' 109124-,fy 'Z if-wi' 423:35 M QW55v QMKZZ' HMQJM' LEW 7fPM-wJ1Ja.17M- NJ-.6.w3.3,,..,w4Qa..A, 62, XQWJQ ju.: 4' ,JLc:7,N dw afywrxwww N I .l 4Qfw fZ2f4' '-C44-vs..-1.A.. . -L0AvV9 The 1951 MEMO CUPE PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1952 DOVER HIGH SCHOOL DOVER PENNSYLVANIA Declma hon We the class of 52 w1sh to dedlcate lh1S ed1t1on of the Memoscope to our Class Advlsor Mrs Mabel I La1rd who gave her t1me and ass1stance to make the pubhcatmon of th1s yearbook successful The 1901 M emoscope-2 O O 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 Eclffor Glona Eckenrode Yea rlvoolz Sf H X MEMOSCOPE Frrst row let! to right Norma Miller Arnold Sutphm Hllda Hake Laverne Stetzer Lois Tnmmer Iames Webb Nancy Paules Glona Eckenrode Colm Shaiter Iane Lanktord Earl Second row left to nght Elame Spangler leanette Mrller Shlrley Flohr Dons Eberly Dona Seliert Ruth Wlre Mae Spahr lane Strayer Fayalene Kunkel Mrs Mabel Larrd advlsor Thzrd row left to nqht Mearl Gross Robert Slonaker lack Stautler Roger Guest Glenn Snelbaker Roy Bnllhart Theodore Rauhauser The 1951 Memoscope-3 G Brunk, Donna Shorb, Donalcl Gross, Mildrecl Bubb. I I I BOARD OF EDUCATION Fzrst row left to nght Stewart C Gross George C Hellman Nelson M Baughman Presrdent Claude E May Chr1stW Lamparter Second row left to rxght Carl B Rahauser Harold F Smxth Mrs Mlldred Gerberrck Clarence R Hughes Curtrs R Mxller Boa ral of Ecluca hon On Iune 14 1949 the school drrectors of Dover Borough and Dover Townsh1p met 1n a spec1al meet1ng 1n the h1gh school bu11d1ng to dlscuss the grouplng of school d1str1cts 1nto larger school un1ts for the educatronal advantages afforded school ch1ldren ln a larger school un1t The County Super1ntendent Prof H E Swartz was present and assrsted 1n the dlscusslon The results were the jomture of Dover Borough and Dover Townsh1p for all school purposes grades l to 12 1nclus1ve A bu11d1ng program was then 1ntroduced to d1v1de the elementary and secondary puplls on a basls of grades l to 6 for elementary and grades 7 to 12 for secondary supplement1ng the present l to 8 for elementary and 9 to 12 for secondary Th1s program g1VeS the school d1str1ct better fGC1l1l1eS to present a more vaned and broader course of study for the secondary grades thus affordmg the puprls attend1ng these grades a better preparatron for the demands of the world The program calls for better fac1l1t1es and broader courses of study through closer grad1ng of pup1ls for the elementary grades The elementary bu11d1ng w1ll comprlse 18 class rooms to1let fac1l1t1es teachers room and a large k1tchen for prepanng hot lunches The add1t1on to the second ary bu11d1ng and renovatlon of that bu11d1ng w1ll provrde 4 class rooms large work shop health room cafeterra bo1ler room and storage spaces xl fivcUl7Alllcll Presldent The 1951 Memoscope-4 1 - , : .. . , . I . .. .. . , , , , , . , . . j . f.f I ,C t EICII X Faculty . . ADMINISTRATION Seated at the desk below are Mr. Henry I. Miller, Supervising Principal, and Mr. George N. Leib, Principal. Mr. Miller is a graduate of Keystone State Teachers College and received his B.S. Degree at Muhlenberg College. He received his M.A. Degree at Columbia University and also attended Pennsylvania State College and Temple Univer- sity. Mr. Leib received his B.S. and M.S. Degrees at Millersville and Temple University. Mr. Leib also attended Pennsylvania State College. uff' MR LEIB Mr George N Leib teaches Algebra and Geometry Put those questions on the board and I ll be right back says Mr Leib Mr Leib received his B S and M S Degrees at Millersville State Teachers College and Temple University Mr Leib also attended Pennsylvania State College The 1951 Memoscopw6 ! xy. Mm M N XX , ,N X 'L V Q A Ei ll t rf- K ' 2 , ., .Q . . ,, . ' , ' . ,, . I . . H1951 MRS. ORTMAN Mrs. Helen V. Ortman teaches French, Latin, Health and Gym. Mrs. Ortman received her B.S. Degree at Millersville State Teachers College. Get quiet, you have plenty of studying to do, is Mr. Ortman's expression. She also coaches the girls' basketball teams. MR GROSS Mr Lester B Gross teaches Biology Physics and Chemistry Mr Gross received his A B Degree from Gettysburg College He also attended Millersville State Teachers College and Ehzabethtown College Mr Gross coaches soccer and Ir High basketball teams The 1951 Memoscope-7 Facu fy MISS McDOWELL M1ss Mayme R McDowell graduated from Valparalso and Pntsburgh Umver S1l1eS where she rece1ved an A B Degree She teaches Engl1sh All r1ght people get qu1et says M1ss McDowell when she enters the room MR WALTERS Mr Rlchard E Walters 1S a graduate of Gettysburg College He attended Muhl enberg College where he rece1ved hrs AB Degree Temple Unlversrty and Pennsylvama State College He teaches Hlstory Enghsh Health and Gym The 1951 Memoscope-8 I O O . . . . ,, . . . . . , . ,, . , . r. V Y fv +C' f - ' D f A lr 4 A Him 1 , .Qi 45,2 .lf y V W. x'7'.1l , s H Y., 5 A . t , , - - I . , , . 1951 MR BITTING Mr Ray B1tt1ng IS Agnculture teacher He recelved h1s B S Degree from Penn sylvanra State College Mr B1tt1ng IS advlsor of the F F A Club and coaches baseball KE! MRS LAIRD Mrs Mabel I La1rd graduated from Concord State College where she recelved her A B Degree She also attended M1llersv1lle State Teachers College Mrs La1rd teaches Enghsh and Socral Stud1es The 1951 Memoscope-9 'B ,,,, C ,fr-fl V '- .V I , v ff W D t A ' K Aw Facu ty MRS GROSS Mrs Reba L Gross School Nurse graduated from York Hospxtal School of Nurs1ng Mrs Gross attended M1llersv1lle State Teachers College and Pennsyl van1a State College for graduate work She asslsts the Doctor and Dentrst 1n the annual check ups of puplls These are only a few of her dut1es MR REBER Mr Harry C Reber Ir 1S teacher of Mus1c 1n the H1gh School and Townsh1p chools Mr Reber rece1ved a B S Degree from West Chester State Teachers College He 1S d1rector of the G1rls Glee Club and The M1Xed Chorus He 1S also 1nstructor of the band that plays at school programs The 1951 Memoscope-10 I Q I - . f , t 1 1 QQ 4 I if 1 1 s: rs , xf 1 z F -1 s 1 i . 1 c Q .., ll' lz Hi ls , . 1 , 2 , . . ll AJ 1... Y-1 -fs, l I I U. . . . . s . . ' . . . . . , . . . 1051 MR. HOKE Mr. Paul Hoke teaches Algebra, Science and Art. Mr. Hoke attended Shippens- burg State Teachers College. What are you working on today? , asks Mr. Hoke in Art class. F MRS WATERS College Mrs Waters helps make Home Econom1c GffG11'S a success The 1951 Memoscope-11 Mrs. Mary Ellen Waters teaches Horrle Economics. She graduated from Albright A 1fH'l'll'l1 ALUMNI Left to rzqht Ieanne Gross Glrls Athletrc drrectress Lester Frey Presxdent Ethel Rentzel Treasurer Kenneth Lehr Boys Athletxc drrector Others absent from the pzcture are Mrs Ianet Krone Secretary Mrs Iamce Small Asst Secretary George May Vrce Presrdent Anna Mae Henry Asst Treasurer Ha11 to thee my Alma Mater May your colors ever fly Bnngmg memones together Of our dear old Dover H1gh May we honor and adore thee L1ve to your Sp1I1lS real We w111 love obey the colors Of the cherry and the steel Softly as the even1ng shadows Ve1l the scenes of Dover Hlgh Come we loyal students ever W1th a song of prcuse so hlgh We must never mar your pureness No never t1ll we d1e But always love and honor Falthtul dear old Dover Hlgh Frank11nHege 38 The 1951 Memoscope-12 I . Alma fllafer SPIIIIIYS jx! X I 4 TXT U 1 1 5 QI'll07'S RUTHANNA LOUISE BERKHEIMER Berk1e Oh my Heavens Chorus 3 Basketball Manager 3 4 F H A 2 3 4 Sc1ence Club 4 Golf 4 Vol leyball 2 Cantata 3 Operetta 3 Beautlclan IOHN EDWARD CARROLL Iohnny Holy Smokes Soccer l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Base ball l 2 3 Newsette 2 3 4 French Club 3 F1eld Day 2 3 Class Play 3 Chorus 3 4 Mus1c Festlval 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Chnst mas Cantata 3 4 Memoscope 3 Maga z1ne Captam 3 4 Pmpong 4 Badrn1nton 4 Sc1ence Club 4 D1str1ct Chorus FGSYI val 4 College or Marme Corps tim IAMES WALTER DAWES 1m I wouldnt say that Soccer 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Base bal l2 Newsette 34 French Club 3 Fleld Day l 2 Clas Play 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Band 3 4 Goll 4 Operetta 3 4 Chr1st song 4 Volleyball 12 Badmmton 4 Memo cope 3 Magazme Captaxn 34 Vrce Pr s1dent 1 2 Trea urer 3 4 Fleld Day Captam 2 Rad1o and Telev1s1on IUNE MARIE DAWES Iune Gee W1l1kers FHA Secretary 34 FHA Club 234 Cheerleader l 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Basket ball Manager 2 Basketball l Volleyball l 2 3 Memo cope 3 Operetta 3 4 Chrzst mas Cantata 3 4 F1e1d Day Captam 2 3 County Freld Meet l Pos1t1on The 1951 Memo cope 14 S ' O I ,E 1 5 . hr ., ,.1-,,,..,.--.1.l .. 11 . 11 HI- H , I - I - - - I - - - I - ' T , , . 1 - , S ' 1 ' I - I I - I - mas Cantata 3-4, Science Club 4, Ping- G I - I A I ' e ' - , s - , ' ll ll II ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' . . . . ' , . . . ' ' , ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' , - , - - - I I - I I I I ' 1 1 ' - 1. ' , . I ' , - I I - 9 I I - I ' S 3 DOROTHY IEAN DUBBS Do Honest IL 'rl HENRY EDWARD EYSTER Eyster You don t say FHA 234 Memoscope 3 Assrstant L1brar1an 4 Pos1t1on CARL EDWIN EISENHART LPA 234 Shorty Gas er up Posmon French Club 3 4 Orchestra 12 School Play 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Memoscope 3 Pos1t1on NORMAN EUGENE GRIEST Ug1n Power to burn Operetta 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Class Play 3 Pmgpong 34 French Club 34 Memo scope 3 Sc1ence Club 4 Newsette 2 3 College or Army The 1951 Memoscope-'15 QYIIOVS is 'K NXQIVXQ WAYNE IOSEPH GROSS Chauncey Hey Stup1d Soccer 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Base ball l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class P1951 dent 1 2 Magazlne Captam l Pmgpong 4 Badrmnton 3 4 Golf 4 F F A 2 College WALTER W GRUBER IR Gruber How do you know that? Soccer 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Base ball 1 2 3 4 School Play 3 Memoscope 3 Plngpong 4 Badrmnton 4 Armed Forces The 1951 Memoscope-I6 GRACE MAE HAKE Grace Gee wh1z FHA 234 Pos1t1on RONALD LEE HOWARD Howard Let that be sufhcxent F F A 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Posltlon 'W ALTHEA MARGARET KING K1ng Get WISE Basketball l 2 3 4 Volleyball l 2 3 School Play 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Archery 2 3 4 Scrence Club 4 Golf 4 Chorus 3 4 Horseshoe 4 Badmrnton 3 4 Prngpong 3 Operetta 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Government work BETTY MARIE KINSEY Betz I drdn t know Basketball Co Capta1n 3 4 Baske ball 1234 Volleyball 12 School Play 1 Class Play 3 4 French Club 3 4 French Club Presldent 4 Golf 4 Sclence Club 4 F1eld Day Captaln 3 Memoscope 3 Newsette 3 4 Llbrarlan 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Nurse 1951 RODNEY D LANKFORD IR Buzz What ya say? Band 1234 Trcket Seller 34 Golf 3 Chorus 3 4 PHYLLIS LORRAINE LATCHAW Phyl Holy hen Ba ketball 12 3 Volleyball 2 Golf 4 Scrence Club 4 F H A 2 3 4 Memoscope 3 Chorus 3 Cantata 3 Operetta 3 Pos1t1on The 1951 Memoscope 17 O I 4 X ' we x ag, l t il .W ll I ll ll II 2, Memoscope 3, Newsette 2-3-4, F.H.A. Music - ' - , i S ' - - . . . Ql'l101'S B LEE LAUGHMAN Pewee Get out of my ha1r Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Memoscope 3 Class Play 4 Chorus 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Sc1ence Club 4 Pmgponq 4 Bad m1nton 4 College LORNE A LAUGHMAN Barney Ah go way' Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Trade School ARLENE MARIE LEIB Le1b Boy does that look r1g1d Chorus 3 4 Class Play 3 FHA 2 34 F H A Treasurer 2 3 F H A VICE Presr dent 4 County MUSIC Eestlval 3 4 Oper etta 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Golf 4 Memoscope 3 Newsette 2 34 Class Secretary 3 4 Busmness School STANLEY EUGENE LENTZ Rube That 11 be suff1c1ent F F A Club 2 3 4 Pos1t1on The 1951 Memoscopeflfl 1951 'CF ROBERT EUGENE LITTLE Bob Iguess Soccer l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Base ball 1 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 Class Play 34 Golf 4 Memoscope 3 Chorus 34 Operetta 34 Cantata 3 4 Pmgpong 4 College CONSTANCE ELIZABETH MILLER CORDIS Oh my gosh Class Play 4 Basketball 34 Memo scope 3 FHA 2 34 Volleyball 34 Chorus 3 4 Horseshoe 4 Badm1nton 4 Operetta 3 4 Cantata 3 4 News Reporter FREDERICK DONALD MILLER Oop Iudas Paste Soccer l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Baseball l 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 Prngpong 4 Horse shoe 2 Class Treasurer 12 Chorus 4 French Club 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Memo scope 3 College NANCY ANN MOUL Nance Oh Heavens Cheerleadlng l 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 F H A Club Pres1dent 4 F H A 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Operetta 3 Foul Shootmg 123 Class Play 34 Volley ball 2 3 Posmtxon The 1951 Memoscope- I9 91110175 DONALD RICHARD RENTZEL Rentz Y dont say F F A 3 4 Band 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Baseball 3 Badmmton 4 Horseshoe 3 4 Plng pong 3 4 Posrtlon IOHN IACOB RODGERS FFA 234 FFA Treasurer 3 FFA Pres1dent 4 Volleyball 34 Basketball 3 4 Horseshoe 3 4 Farmmg Av1at1on and further my F F A Career GEORGE H SCHNEIDER Buddy Oh' Brother Class Play 3 F F A 2 Sclence Club 4 Chorus 3 College or Pos1t1on KENNETH DALE SHAFFER D1ke Thats what you thlnk Soccer 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Class Play 3 French Club 3 4 Track 234 Chr1stmas Cantata 3 Memoscope 3 Pos1t1on The 1951 Memoscope-20 VK MIBIAM LOUISE SHELLENBERGER Mlmmla Oh Gosh French Club 34 Chorus 34 Cantata 34 Operetta 3 4 Memoscope 4 News ette 4 Golf 4 Pos1t1on HELEN LOUISE SNELBECKER Snelhe Oh my gosh Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Llbra nan 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 Archery 2 FHA Club 234 Newsette 234 Chorus 34 Operetta 34 Cantata 34 Class VICG Pres1dent 3 4 Memoscope 3 Musrc Feslrval 3 4 Class Play 4 Scxence Club 4 Golf 4 Busmess School 1951 EVA IUNE SPAHR Lrttle Eba Is that a fact? Newsette 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 'Vlemoscope 3 Chorus 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Chrrstrnas Cantata 3 4 County Musrc Festlval 3 4 DISIIICI MUSIC F estlval 4 French Club 3 4 French Club Offlcer 3 4 Golf 4 Class Presrdent 3 4 Class Play 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Magazrne Musrc GRACE IRENE SPAHR Sparky How can you tell? French Club H1stor1an 3 French Club 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Class Play 3 4 School Play 3 Memoscope 3 Candy Saleslady 3 4 Golf 4 Horseshoe 4 Bad m1nton 4 Track 2 4 Archery 3 Pos1t1on The 1951 Memoscope 21 O O N M 11 - - 11 11 - 11 11 11 11 11 1 . ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' l 1 ' 1 ' 1 A . . 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . . I 11 - 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 , . - - . I . . . I . I . ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 I 1 - - - ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 1 , . 97110175 DORIS ARLENE SPANGLER Dot Thats what you thrnk Cheerleadmg 2 34 Captaln 4 Basket ball 1 2 Chorus 3 4 Newsette 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Badm1nton 4 Memoscope 3 Cantata 3 4 F H A 2 3 4 Majorette 1 2 3 Class Secretary l Pos1t1on ZITA CHARMAINE STRAYER Zeets Oh heck' Cheerleadmg 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 F H A H1stor1an 4 FHA Club 2 34 Cantata 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Beautlclan IEANNE ANNETTA WEAVER Butch You re k1dd1n Majorette 1 2 3 Cheerleadmg 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Basketball Co Cap ta1n 4 Chorus 3 4 Cantata 34 News ette 13 4 Memoscope 3 F HA 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class H1stor1an l 2 3 4 Badmlnton 4 MUSIC ROBERT SMITH WEBB Bob I dont know Ir Hlgh Basketball l T1Ckel Taker at Basketball Games 2 3 Horseshoe 1 2 3 4 F F A 2 3 4 Pos1t1on The 1951 Memoscope-22 .ad 1Q51 CHARLOTTE IOAN ZEIGLER Z1gg1e Chrrstmas Attlcs Chorus 34 Candy Saleslady 34 Vol Ieyball 3 Horseshoe 4 Golf 4 Badrnm ton 4 French Club 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Memoscope 3 Cantata 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Llbrarran 4 College SQ11101' Whos W 0 Best Lookmg Most Popular Best Athlete Man Hater Woman Hater Typlcal Boyfrlend Typrcal Grrlfrrend Bus1est Most Drgnrfred Best Dressed Most Pohte Best Student Most Bashful Pepplest Most Mus1cal Talent Semor Offrcers GIRL Dons Spangler Ieanne Weaver Nancy Moul Grace Hake Constance Mlller Helen Snelbecker Iune Dawes Dons Spangler Eva Spahr Eva Spahr Grace Hake Grace Spahr Eva Spahr BOY Wayne Gross Wayne Gross Robert Lrttle Robert Webb Wayne Gross lames Dawes Iames Dawes Lee Laughman Iames Dawes Henry Eyster Robert Webb Lorne Laughman Rodney Lankford The 1951 Memoscope-23 o 0 11 . . 11 46 .. . . .. 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I - Aa 1 ' 1 ' n', 159: '13 ' 7 Z I Class Poem We started out as Freshmen ln real1ty we l1ttle knew But by the end of 48 Our educat1on grew and grew Back aqarn the followmg year To secure a l1ttle b1t more We Sophomores thought we knew everythmg But the teachers soon gave the score Here we are as IUDIOIS Studymg hard to surv1ve Wllh many act1v1t1es on the 11st And a bram that s act1ve and ahve Our last year has fmally come As Senlors you all know But many a tear Wlll have to fall When we must pack and go Class Song We had entered Dover H1 A class of f1fty s1x were we The teachers were all new The thmqs were good as could be But we always felt great The comfort and fate Of good old Dover H1 are proud of Dover H1 what 1t d1d for all of us always had our fun we had never dared to fuss Our books were oh' so easy We hked to play out 1n the sun But nevertheless the school we love best Is dear old Dover H1 e or e Bu We are proud of Dover H1 For what 1t dld for all of us May 1ts colors ever fly Way up above the heavenly sky The thlngs we knew were few Our lessons were hard 1t made us feel blue But nevertheless the school we love best Is fa1thful Dover H1 CLASS MOTTO Sapere Aude CLASS FLOWER The Wh1te Rose CLASS COLORS Navy Blue and Wh1te The 1951 Memoscope 24 Ruthanna Berkhe1mer 12 B By Grace I Spahr By ' The Sophomore year and Iunior year were all the same W . 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Semor Class HISTOIY CHAPTER I As we came up the walk on that warm September mormng rn 1947 everyone was gay and full of poy Today we were begrnnmg our hrgh school career When our teachers counted us we the class of 51 had a total of 57 members We made a fme lcokmg class wrth such a large number but soon ten of our classmates left us We were sorry to lose Gladys Berkhermer George Raffensberger Dora Spangler Ioyce Nesbxt Phyllrs March Dean Stambaugh Malcolm Lehr Kermrt Messmger Leonard Landrs and Curvm Crowl We had one great tragedy rn our Freshman year Phyllrs Wert dred rn an automobrle accrdent We now had 46 members Class meetrng trme wrll be long remembered At our f1rst sessron we elected the followlng offlcers Wayne Gross as Presrdent Iames Dawes as Vrce Presrdent Dons Spangler as Secretary Frederrck Mrller as Treasurer and Ieanne Weaver as Hrstorran Mr Rrchard E Walters was elected Class Advrser We selected the whxte rose as our class flower the colors Navy blue and whrte and thrs Sapere Aude as our class motto We as Freshmen had charge of the school Chrxstmas party whrch was held rn the audxtorrum on December 24th Santa presented each student wrth a grft On Class Nrght all freshmen drsplayed thelr school colors of Navy blue and whxte So we ended our frrst year at Dover Hrgh School CHAPTER Il We were now begrnnmg our second year rn Dover Hrgh School At our frrst class meetmg we elected the followrng offrcers Wayne Gross as Presrdent and Iames Dawes as Vrce Presrdent were retamed from the precedrng year Eva Spahr as Secretary also Frederxck Mrller and Ieanne Weaver were retarned as Treasurer and Hrstorran of the prevxous year One new member entered our class Lorne Laughman The followrng students left us Thelma Crone Barbara Hunter and Shxrley Attrg We now had 44 members On October 31 1948 we gave a Hallowe en party for the school and durmg the year held a slrat CHAPTER Ill We had now become herr to the envred trtle of Upperclassmen Thrs year promrsed much excrte ment and hard work At our frrst class meetmg we elected the followmg offrcers Eva Spahr as Presrdent Helen Snel becker as Vrce Presrdent Arlene Lerb as Secretary Iames Dawes as Treasurer Ieanne Weaver remamed the Hrstorran As Iunrors It was our duty to publrsh the l950 Memoscope Eva Spahr was chosen Ed1tor1nCh1ef ol the yearbook wrth her staff as follows Iohn Carroll Charlotte Zergler Henry Eyster Iames Dawes Lee Laughman Iune Dawes Arlene Lerb Eugene Grrest Dons Spangler Ieanne Weaver Walter Gruber B tty Kmsey Grace Spahr Helen Snelbecker Constance Mxller Robert Lrttle Althea Krng Phyllrs Latchaw Dorothy Dubbs Fred Mrller Mrrram Shellenberger and Kenneth Shaffer One new member was added to the faculty thrs year Mr Harry Reber Ir replaced Mrss Mrldred Neff The class selected The Mystery of Crazy Canyon Ranch as the Iunror play whrch was presented rn November Persons who helped to make the play a success were the followmg Ieanne Weaver Dorrs Spang let Arlene Lerb Robert Lrttle Iames Dawes Iohn Carroll Nancy Moul Eugene Grrest Althea Kmg Betty Kmsey Kenneth Shaffer Helen Snelbecker Grace Spahr and Henry Eyster Dunng the year we welcomed two members mto our class Rhea Mrller and Donald Rentzel The followmg students left us Donna Beam Mlldred Bubb Iune Crone Io Ann Gohn Madalyn Mrller and Robert Kottmyer Thrs left us wrth a class of 40 members CHAPTER IV At last we became one of those dreamed of and rdolxzed Senrors Wrth an a1r of drgmty we The 1951 Memoscope- 25 ing party at Playland. entered what we consldered our busrest and most rmportant year of our hrgh school career At our frrst class meetlng tt was declded that we would keep the class offxcers from the prevrous year They are Eva Spahr as Presldent Helen Snelbecker as Vrce Presldent Arlene Lexb as Sec retary Iames Dawes as Treasurer Ieannr Weaver remalned HISIOIIGH Thxs year the Semor Play entxtled Three Flngers tn the Door a three act comedy was presented rn November Dur1ng the year the class had a Hallowe en party and of course our most rmportant act1v1ty of all our wonderful class trrp to New York March 30 31 and Apnl lst Wxth great dellght we mxtrated the freshmen In the fall we chose our commencement announcements and mv1tat1ons Prevrously we had v1s1ted the frxcndly photographer to have our pxctures taken for the yearbook Durmg the year the followmg students left us Delores Gettys Rhea Mlller and Ronald Botter busch Our frnal chapter at Dover Hrgh would soon close Wtth tears rn our eyes we bld farewell to our frrends and teachers at Dover Hrgh Our four years of Htgh w1ll always be hxghly remembered as we enter our new llves rn th1s great wrde world Ieanne Weaver Hrstorlan Semor Prophecy Ah' My fr1ends' You have come to see Fatxma the great seer of all srghts sees all hears all knows all and tells more Ah' hm Dawes and Eva Spahr I know a lot about you Lookmg rn the years to come I see Eva xs engaged to hm They wxll make a nlce lookmg couple wont they? But wart' I see Irm and Eva at the marnage lrcense bureau and I belxeve yes the clerk 1S none other than Ronald Howard the woman hater rn our class Looks hke Ronald mrght change hrs mmd Women arent so bad after all are they? After settrng the marnage date etc Eva rs busy and very excrted as most brrdes to be are and as she ts walkmg down Lmden Avenue on the way to the gown deszgner a car suddenly 1ams on the brakes makrng a ternble nolse Who IS rt You ve guessed rrght It IS Carl Ersenhart who was always dtsturbmg the peace especlally rn our llbrary perlods I guess Carl drdnt see the szgns m the 11brary sayxng Srlence Carl told Eva to get tn the car and he took her to her destt natxon Upon entermg the shop, Eva sees two lovely models modelmg weddmg gowns They are Iune Dawes and Dons Spangler who really do have attractlve flgures B111 and George better keep an eye on them Soon Eva sees the head styhst Grace Hake who helps her to choose her gown Grace always d1d have good taste especlally for clothes Eva s next stop was at the beauttctan and much to her surprrse Eva fmds that Zrta Strayer rs the mam harrdresser and Nancy Moul IS the mantcurlst They always d1d work srde by srde In the meantrme hm IS at the tallor s and he sees a well dressed young man approach htm It rs Donald Rentzel who was one of the best dressed boys tn the Semor class After makmg the hnal arrangements the weddrng day has fmally come The weddmg attendants consrst of the followmg people Mmam Shellenberger Maxd of Honor a good frlend of both the brlde and groom Arlene Letb and Phylhs Latchaw are the bndesmards The flower gurl IS Ruth onna Berkhermer who IS one of the smallest grrls of the Semor class Rmg bearer IS Henry Eyster After school Henrys favonte pastlme rs rtngxng doorbells The best man IS Iohn Carroll and the ushers are George Schnetder and Kenneth Shaffer The latter w1ll become a groom rn the near future The brrde and groom are commg up the arsle followed by thetr attendants and as the preacher Frederrck Mrller who always had answers for everythmg Cand what answersl ts pronouncrng them man and wtie a flash of lrght appears across the room Dont become alarmed' It IS only Grace Spahr takmg some prctures Keep trymg Grace and I hope the pxctures turn out better than they usually dld The 1951 MEMOSCOPPZS . . . ., . . H . I . . . n 1 - . , . . . . . , . . . 1 . , . I -1 1 ' ' , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. . 1. V . 1 - ' - . f The soloist is Helen Snelbecker whose ambition was singing and she usually took part in most of the musical programs in school As Rodney Lankford our great piano player played the traditional weddmg marches during the ceremony all the grrls swooned especially a certain freshman girl I wonder why? Look over there it s Connie Miller and she IS writing about the wedding She looks sort of sad too Cheer up Connie someone else will soon be writing about your weddmg with Fred At r having a big re eptron Robert Webb their chauffeur dnves them to their honeymoon desti natlon situated in the beautlful Iim Rrver Valley where they can go swlmmrng canoerng frshing Lo seb ck r1d1ng and even dancing in the moonlrght In the meantime their house is being built The architect who drew the house plans is Lorne Laughman He always was good at figures especially curves The carpenter is Wayne Gross who is following the footsteps of his dad Remember the saying like father like son 'P Walter Gruber one of Wayne s helpers carries the mud In school Walter was always loaded but not with mud Watch out' Here comes a man with a lot of tools Yes its Bob Little the plumber and he isnt sleeping beheve it or not The electrrcwn is Lee Laughman Lee always was a lrve wire espectally in our English classes For further information see Miss McDowell touch Do a good lob Stanley After the house is built and ready to furmsh Ieanne Weaver the mterior decorator will decorate and furnish the rooms Ieanne probably will be soon decorating her own house Well' It looks like lim and Eva are back from then' honeymoon and they certamly are a happy looking couple Not only do they have their house ready to move into but they have a cook Dorothy Dubbs who sure can cook some appetizing meals Keep cooking Dot and dont forget to eat a lot of food You could use a few more pounds They even rave a maid and she looks like Beulah' But wait I made a mistake Its Althea King Cant tell the difference from the rear view very well can you? lim and Eva have hxred Iohn Rodgers as thelr gardener Iohn was very outstandrng in F F A work and also was President of the Chapter There is a happy future ahead for you Iohn Keep digging Their first year of marnage being a happy one and a well enloyed one they had the happy occa sion to call upon the services of Eugene Griest the doctor Eugene with the help of hrs nurse Charlotte Zeigler gave them a bouncing baby boy Thus ended thelr frrst year of marrlage and there are still more happy years ahead This concludes my usual rendltion For the payment of an additional fee I shall be happy to relate further experrences of my classmates Hearing no comments I thank you Betty Kinsey Semor Class W111 and Testament We the m mbers of the graduating class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty one of the Dover Borough and Dover Townshlp Ioint High School do hereby bequeath to you our heirs our goods m our last will and testament Our necessrty for dorng this is to guide you our underclassmen out of the pits into which we have already fallen Bemg of sound mrnd and body and having full possession of our facultles we offer to the teachers many boxes of nerve pills and smelling salts to calm thelr nerves when we pull one of our famous nerve wrackmg tucks To the Iunror class we pass on our marvelous athletic ability We hope you wrll enlarge the scope of Dover Hlgh School s athletic successes The 1951 Memoscope 27 f A '. .' 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I The house will now soon be finished and Stanley Lentz, the plasterer, is putting on the finishing To the Sophomore class goes our very valuable substance called grey matter We have heard that the Sophomores lust cant get therr brarns adlusted To the Freshman clcss we endow our famous name of berng consrdered the norsrest class rn th s hool but that s O K we had our fun and are sure you wrll have yours To the rn comrng Freshmen we wrll our pencrls and books Take our cdvr e and study tl' m w ll because we are qurte sure that you wrll frnd rt s much better to study than to be on the end of the lrne Our rndrvrdual bequeaths are as follows Ruthanna Berkhermer wrlls her darnty features and her heart throb troubles to Dorra Serfert Dcnnre Gross rs very fortunate to recerve Iohn Carroll s abrlrty to work mrracles on the so cer freld To Lors Tnmmer goes Iune Dawes rnterest rn a cert rn soldrer bcy Dorothy Dubbs leaves behrnd her shyness to Elarne Spangler Eva Spahr and Iames Dawes endow therr roman e to Earl Brunk and Patrrcra Whrtrng we hope the flame contrnues to burn brrghtly Carl Ersenhart wrlls all hrs norsrness to that auret and bashful soul Roy Snyder lust take one half of rt Roy we dont want you to get rnto as much trouble as Carl drd Rrchard Lauer rs fortunate to recerve Henry Eyster s dramatrc abrlrty We hear Rrchard lrkes to act up anyway Eugene Grrest proudly wrlls hrs yen to drrve old cars to Ben Harlacker We dont know what they get out of rt but Eugene always sard they have power to burn Wayne Gross bequeaths hrs basketball skrll and hangout tactrcs at Yost s Servrce Statron to Phrlrp Snyder who has already made a habrt of rt To Roger Grrest goes Walter Cruber s flashy bas ketball playmg Grace Hake bestows her quretness to Donna Shorb Then Donna wont have to thrnk me and my brg mouth Ronald Howard wrlls hrs shortness to Ray Gross You better start growrng Ray or you wrll have to fertrlrze yourself Dorrs Spangler wrlls her wonder ful dramond to lane Strayer who cant qurte persuade that certam Senror boy Althea Krng passes down her desrre to be quret to Delores Krone Althea lust cant accomplrsh rt We hope you do better Tut Betty Krnsey leaves her attrac trveness and abrlrty to be a good basketball guard to her srster Iune To Rrchard Smrth goes Rod ney Lankfords krssrng technrque also hrs talent rn playmg the prano Phyllrs Latchaw endows her temper to Faye Glass Please accept rt Faye because we know Phyllrs wrshes she drdnt have rt when she and a certarn boy dont agree Laverne Stetzer rs very fortunate to recerve Lorne Laughman s neat way of dressrng To Kenny Gentzler goes Lee Laugh man s abrlrty to date a drfferent grrl every nrght Arlene Lerb leaves her lovely hands to anyone havrng a boyfrrend and ten cents the drme buys the hand lotron and the boyfrrend massages rt rnto the hands Stanley Lentz bestows hrs Mountarn Retreat to any other person who needs an alrbr when playmg hookey To Arnold Sutphrn goes Robert Lrttles dreamy dancrng technrque Dont be alarmed but thrs could be another Fred Astarre Constance Mrller leaves her abrlrty to get along wrth the opposrte sex Cespecrally the boy who srts rn back of her rn schooll to Norma Mrller Frederrck Mrller wrlls hrs excess poundage to Bones Holmes rn the Freshman class Gayle Emrg rs fortunate to recerve Nancy Mouls foul shootrng success Donald Rentzel wrlls hrs efforts to flrrt wrth the opposrte sex to Robert Slonaker who seems to have used rt already To Charles Zregler goes Iohn Rodgers agrrculturcrl actrvrtres Put them to good use as Iohn has done George Schnerder wrlls hrs prxrellke expressron to Gordon Thompson who already looks lrke a good bet rn four years Glenn Myers recerves Kenneth Shaffers speed rn sports We hope thrs wrll cause Glenn to drrve more slowly and lrve longer Zrta Strayer bequeaths her well rounded personalrty to Betty Qurckel Mrrram Shellenberger bestows her serrous attrtude when rn class to Fayalene Kunkel who rs really qurte serrous already Helen Snelbe kers srster Dorrs should be very thankful to recerve all of Helens extra currrcular actrvrtres Take rt from us Dorrs youll be very busy To Dollremae Anderson goes Grace Spahr s charmrng frgure Poor Dollre wrll you always stay so small? Ieanne Weaver endows her popu larrty her srlly laugh and her good sportsmanshrp to Iane Lankford Robert Webb leaves behrnd all hrs make up work to Iack Stauffer As Bob always sard Good rrddance to bad rubbrsh Shrrley Flohr rs very fortunate to recerve Charlotte Zerglers drrvrng tactrcs Charlotte always takes that long drrve to Rossvrlle but we hear Shrrley doesnt have to go qurte as far Thrs wrll berng wrrtten wrth sound hand and rn sound mrnd rs hereby left to you our herrs Dons Spangler Testator The 1951 Memoscope 28 . . . 2 ' - ' ' . '- .e e , . . - 1 1 ' Underolasses X 'Q ' N X. 1 :ff JUNIOR CLASS Kneeling left to nght Phrhp Mtller Wlllram Schaeffer Theodore Rauhauser Mearl Gross Ftrs! row left to nght Dona Serfert Hrlda Hake Glona Eckenrode Norma Mrller Donna Shorb lane Lankiord Ruth Wrre Patr1c1a Whttmg Elaine Spangler Ieanette Mlller Second row left to right Gene Frey Charles Zregler Lols Trrmmer Mae Spahr Fayalene Kunkel lane Strayer Nancy Paules Dons Eberly Shxrley Flohr Lester Walker Stuart Frey Mrs Mabel Lalrd advrsor Thrrd row left io nght lack Stauffer Benlamm Harlacker Robert Slonaker Roy Bnllhart Iames Webb Iames Wagner Laverne Stetzer Roger Grrest W1l11am Gerber Glenn Snelbaker Arnold Sutphm Donald Gross Edward Calaman Colm Shaffer Earl Brunk H1Sf0ry of fire Class of 52 CHAPTER I On August 30 1948 we the class of 52 started our Hrgh School career at Dover I-hgh School Im sure everyone was puzzled and wondered what Hrgh School was go1ng to be l1ke We made a fme looklng class cons1st1ng of 51 members At our frrst class meetmg we elected the followrng Mrss Mrldred Neff as Class Adv1sor Presrdent Donald Gross V1ce Presrdent Benjamrn Harlacker Sec retary lane Lankford Treasurer Mary Lauer and I-lrstonan for four years Earl Brunk We chose the yellow tea rose for our class flower green and gold for our class colors and A Qurtter never Wlns and a Wrnner never Qurts as our class motto We were glad to welcome 1nto our class the followrng people Paul Kl1ng Mearl Gross Kenneth M1l1er and Patr1c1a Zlegler We were sorry to lose Paul Kl1ng George Deardorff Leon Baubhtz Edgar Plowman and Marcxa Mrlls As Freshmen 1t was our turn to sponsor the Chrlstmas Party Frrday December 23 There was plenty to eat and everyone had a good t1me Santa Claus pre sented grfts to the faculty and student body And so ends our f1rst year at Dover Hrgh The 1951 Memoscope 30 ,- - . 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I CHAPTER II We are now sophomores start1ng a new and better year at Dover H1gh At our f1rst class meetmg we elected Mrs Mabel La1rd to take the place of Mlss Mrldred Neff as Class Adv1sor who left Dover at the end of her f1ISl year Pres1dent Donald Gross Secretary lane Lankford and Hlstorran Earl Brunk retamed the1r pos1t1ons of the prevlous year Arnold Sutphm was elected V1ce Pres1dent and Donna Shorb as Treasurer We were glad to welcome 1nto our class Elame Spangler Laverne Stetzer and Theodore Rauhauser Those who left us were Robert Anthony Kenneth M1ller Robert Gunnmg Russell Le1b Patr1c1a Zlegler and Glor1a Shue That left our class w1th 47 members As Sophomores 1t was our duty to sponsor the Hallowe en Party wh h was held Pnday October 28 1949 There were plenty of refreshments followed by a mov1e wh1ch concluded the party And th t brmgs us to the end of our Sophomore year at Dover Hrgh CHAPTER III On September 5 1950 the class of 52 returned to the halls of Dover Hrgh as Iumors Upperclassmen At our f1rst class meetrng we elected our off1cers for the year Donald Gross Pres1dent lane Lankford Secretary Donna Shorb Treasurer and Earl Brunk H1SlOI1CH retarned the1r pos1t1ons of the prevrous year Roy Br1llhart was elected V1ce Pres1dent Being lumors 1t became our s1ncere pleasure and duty to make the Memo scope for 1951 Glorra Eckenrode was chosen Ed1tor 1n chref Wrth the yearbook bemg ded1cated to our Class Advlsor Mrs Mabel I La1rd who most w1ll1ngly and suc essfully cuded us ID the publrcatmon of our Memoscope We were glad to welcome 1nto our class two new members M1ldred Bubb and Patr1c1a Whmng Those who left us were Robert Vanasdale Iohn Lehr W1111am La1rd Bernard M1ller Evelyn Lentz and Ieanette M1ller That left our class wrth a total of 43 members As Iumor Class Play we selected Spooky Tavern a three act comedy wr1t ten by lay Tobras wh1ch was presented 1n the spnng Earl Brunk Hlstonan lumor Offrcers The 1951 Memoscope-31 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - . 1 :A ' I I ' ul . , . 1 1 - 11 11 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I n I - 1 - - 1 A . . . . v . . . , , 1 , . ' ll ll ' I I - - 1 . 1 . 1 l uuunr.-. ...-,,..-, I SOPHOMORE CLASS Kneellnq left to nght Wxllxam Sowers Iames Gembe Luther Stoppard Dean Crone George McCoy Wlllram Nesbrt Davxd Iacobs Gary Frrestone Leroy Spahr Raymond Lease Weldon Serfert derson Ruth Crone Ruth Krout Shrrley Ruppert Evelyn Gettys Helen Mrller Marlon Seriert Second row left to right Mr Harry Reber Ir advxsor Iulra Drawbaugh Mary Flohr Ioan Pyle Norma Wllt Geraldxne Reddrng Norma Llvmgston Mary Ellen Shearer Shrrley Lamparter Bar bara Kottmyer Phyllrs Gerber Beverly Garrett Delores Krone Dorothy Myers Iune Kmsey Betty Qurckel Dale Crone Thxrd row left to nqht Glenn Exsenhart Francrs Pressel Iames Stott Donald Baughman Frank l1n Bly Iames Mummert Paul Shellenberger George Harhold Larry Smith Ray Snyder Clan Krone Robert Frey Nelson Zrnn Larry Spangler Carl Goodwin David Garrett Sophomore Off1CeIS The 1951 Memoscope-32 '- rl v-- o--m 3 I I F... - Q -' - ' :L Q -'- l N ' ' ' 5 1 l vs .rw ' - , ,,, , Q T First row, leit to right: Ioan Hevner, Kathryn Slonaker. Freda Eyster, Marie Crone, Dollimae An- H1sf0ry of flze Cass of 53 CHAPTER I As we entered the doors of Dover Hlgh School we were counted to a total of 70 cons1st1ng of 40 boys and 30 glrls As t1me passed some dropped out They are as follows GIOTIG S1mmons Lee Gross Ray Dean Berkhe1mer M1r1am Ketterman Robert Holllnger and Bruce Wlley Ioan Hevner and Franklln Bly entered a few vzeeks after school started The flrst class meetlng w1ll long be remembered for we elected the class oth cers We elected Davld Garrett as Presldent Paul Shellenberger as VICE Presldent Iuha Vanasdale Secretary Larry Spangler Treasurer and Roy Snyder as Hlstorran for four years Mr Harry Reber was elected as our class advlsor At the same meetmg we chose the red rose as our class flower and blue and yellow as our class colors Strlve to Wm though the odds be many was chosen as our class motto We as Freshmen sponsored the Chrlstmas party held rn the aud1tor1um for the entlre school CHAPTER II We were now startrng our second year at Dover Hlgh Th1s year our class Off1C6IS are Paul Shellenberger Presldent Larry Spangler V1cePres1dent Freda Eyster Secretary lune Klnsey Treasurer and Roy Snyder H1stor1an Th1s year our class became smaller due to the loss of some of our classmates They are as follows Francrs Pressel Mar1e Crone George Harbold Geraldme Reddlng Samuel Krout Garrle Andrews Harold Lrvrngstone Iames Harbold lVl1ldred Weldner Nancy Evans Klng Westerhold Herbert Smlth Dor1s Ott Delores Brenneman Theodore Shermeyer Wlllldm B1evenour and Roxre Rup pert Mle also had some addltrons to our class They are as follows Ruth Krout Betty Qurckel Kathryn Slonaker and W1ll1am Nesblt Th1s year we sponsored the Hallowe en party held 1n the aud1tor1um The 1951 Memoscope 33 . 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Cfass o 5 FRESHMAN CLASS Kneelmg le!! to nqht Iames Pressel Wayne Latchaw Rrchard Delslnger Iames Lerb Davld Spangler Robert Merkert Davxd Nelson Ray Gross Wrllxam Roger Donald Davrs Donald Eckenrode Rrcharcl Smrth Davrd Lentz Iohn Myers Rrchard Iacobs Carson Smlth First row le!! to right Barbara Urey Madelyn Wmtermyer Lourse H111 Ianet March Ioyce Mrller Yvonne Shaffer Dons Snelbecker Twzla Wolf Elaxne Smlth Iulene Bentz Ioann Mrller Mmam Mezsenhelter Roslyn Naylor Ianrce Hevner Carolyn March Rhoda Staufler Ioann Sxpe Second row left to nqht Rrchard Lauer Gerald Snelbaker Iack Lauer Robert Lrghtner Gayle Emxg Vera Hunt Ruth Myers Elsze Wunsch Loulse Moul Fay Glass Frances Hrlbert Irene Rai iensberger Dawn Deardorli Patrrcra Rentzel Shirley Shoemaker Stanley Baldwln Norma Ded rrck Samuel Krout Ruth Shermeyer Curtls Spangler Raymond Sowers Mr Paul Hoke advrsor Thrrd row left to rlght Iames Harbold Phlhp Snyder Kenneth Gentzler Gordon Thompson Ralph Crane Samuel Fxsher Harold Holmes Wxllram Brevenour Harold Lxvlnqston Ronald Lehr Wxlllam Mong Wayne Crone Ray Holtzapple Hames Remmey Freshman Offlcers The 1951 Memoscope 34 ,,,. ,,, , , , , 5 , - ...M .Y 'V a A .Av ' VJ. 5 Q, f ra 2 W4 W . .., 5 I . . I Q... ,M ir V Al' Y Al on V I lm 'uh 'q - ' C 7 A' C - , +r'-f b ,.... ,,,,,. , , ,,- , ,, U I H, 7 , s . . , . , . . . . . . , . . , . , - . . . , . . ..,, . f f I l . I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I ' , . . , . . . - . . , . , . , . , , , . , . . . . ff-Wi -Q tw 41 Attlvltles 81 Athletics . I y . I ' by 09 t at 'Ei t 'I 'J 4' ' 3' W:-JZ N5 1 . . ' ' Semor Cass P ay Three Frngers 1n the Door a three act mystery comedy was presented by the Sen1or Class 1n the hlgh school audrtorrum on November ll 19:0 The plot centered about Sylvra Long who pa1d her flrst V1S1l to her great un le wrth her frrends The wrerdness of the settmg of the actlons of the caretakers Mr and Mrs Hempel of the Long mansron put everyone 1n a ghostly mood The comrcal old aunt of Sylvla TGSSIG Trngle gave everyone plenty ot laughs When two men were caught prowlrng around wrth a green hght thmgs began to happen fast especrally when someone shot at Mrss Tess1e The s1n1ster cook and the make belleve daughter of the caretakers attracted everyone s attentron by the1r shyness and cunmng In the end when Gregory Long was found 1n the dungeon and the pretend 1ng Gregory Long was caught by the offrcer the audrence came out of therr As an rmportant lntroductron to the play the Hrgh School Band presented sev eral selectlons The play was under the dlrectron of Mr Rrchard E Walters Class Advrsor amor Cass Play A three act mystery Spooky Tavern by lay Tobras was chosen by the lunror Class for the Iunlor Class Play The story takes place rn a gloomy old tavern When Ioyce Wrngate and her slster Florabel and therr colored mammy come to the Spooky Tavern they are followed by two college mates Ralph Chan nrng and Terry Tanner Here they frnd a freshman W1ll1e Wargle who has been sent to the tavern as part of hrs 1n1t1at1on The owner of the tavern Lon Hacker and Lucy Hacker do all they can to care away the young people A ghost woman helps rn scanng the people w1th her hrdeous and screechy screams The clrmax 1S a masterprece of surprrses bound to delrght anyone who lrkes a good mystery It was presented March 10 1951, at 7 30 P M under the drrectron of Mrs Mabel I Larrd Class Advrsor The 1951 Memoscope 36 O I - I I , u . , , , ., - n I I I . I I - trcnce and realized it was just a play. I . I - I I I . , . . s . SENIOR CLASS PLAY Seated left to rrght Robert Lxttle Eva Spahr Helen Snelbecker Betty Km sey Althea Kmg Standing lelt to nght Iames Dawes Dons Spangler Mr Rrchard Walters drrector Constance Mrller Henry Eyster Wayne Gross Grace Spahr Iecmne Weaver iii' IUNIOR PLAY CAST Seated left to rzqht Norma Mxller Shirley Flohr Donna Shorb lane Lankford Standrng, left to nght Nancy Paules Mrs Mabel Larrd, dlrectress, Colm Shatter, Arnold Sutphxn. Iack Stautfer, Laverne Stetzer, Donald Gross, Earl Brunk Lors Tnmmer The 1951 Memoscope-37 a I ' 5 I , . , I - . . ' . ' I . ' . . ' , ' 5 , . . , . its i Q 5 6 W -,, - - M - W L - X - . ,N , ...l-.. -W A --, . - -5 ,-A501 .. . J 1' - We 4 r f, I , I , M, F, 4. A S , , ,A NEWSETTE STAFF-First row, lei! to right: Iohn Carroll, Ieanne Weaver, Arlene Leib, Betty Kinsey. lane Strayer, Lois Trimmer, Eva Spahr, Doris Spangler, Helen Snelbecker, Elaine Spangler. Gloria Eckenrode, Charlotte Zeigler, Althea King, Miriam Shellenberger, Arnold Sutphin. Second row, left to right: Iames Dawes, Twila Wolf, Dona Seifert, Hilda Hake, Ieanette Miller. Donna Shorb, Phyllis Gerber, Iune Kinsey, Barbara Kottmyer, Dolliemae Anderson, Mary Flohr. Shirley Flohr, Colin Shatter, Miss Mayme McDowell, advisor. Third row, left to right: Larry Spangler, Laverne Stetzer, Gayle Emig, Fayalene Kunkel, Nancy Paules, Donald Gross, Mearl Gross. I LIBRARIANS Seated Helen Snelbecker First row left to right Gloria Eckenrode Norma Miller Arlene Leib Betty Kinsey Charlotte Zeig ler Doris Snelbecker Second row left to right Fay Glass Mary Flohr Iulene Bentz Mae Spahr Patricia Whlflhq Geraldme Redding Iune Kinsey Mr Richard Walters faculty advisor Haines Remmey Norma Wilt Dorothy Dubbs The 1951 Memoscope 38 Q N282 1 . , . V. f l . 5 ' , ' . ' . ' . ' - , . , 5 , . . . H . Newseife The Dover Hrgh Newsette 1S a school paper pubhshed monthly by the Newsette Staff who are llsted as follows Ed1tor 1n chref Helen Snelbecker Co edltor Dor1s Spangler Assocrate Edrtors Eva Spahr Iane Strayer Glorra Eckenrode Elame Spangler Feature Ed1tor Charlotte Zergler Ass1stants Nancy Paules Mary Flohr Alumm Ed1tor Arlene Lerb Asststants Fayalene Kunkel Barbara Kottmyer Exchange Ed1tor Lo1s Tr1mmer Ass1stant Hrlda Hake Boys Sports Ed1tor lohn Carroll Assrstant Clarr Krone Glrls Sports Ed1tor Betty Krnsey Assrstant Donna Shorb Art Ed1tor Arnold Sutphm Assrstant Fay Glass Crrculatlon Manager Althea Krng Assrstants Shrrley Flohr Mearl Gross Dolhemae Anderson Advertrsmg Manager Ieanne Weaver Assrstants Laverne Stetzer Iames Dawes Iune Krnsey Busrness Manager M1r1am Shellenberger Iumor Reporters Colm Shaffer Dona Serfert Sophomore Reporters Larry Spangler Phylhs Gerber Freshmen Reporters Frances Hrlbert Elalne Smlth Erghth Grade Reporters lrvrn Deveney Patsy Border Faculty Advrsor Mrss Mayme B McDowell Ll 1'Cl1'1al'lS Thrs year the l1brar1ans were asked to appolnt an asslstant to help them The ass1stants help the l1brar1ans to stamp new books reparr books keep shelves and magazlnes rn order and collect frnes for overdue books The ass1stants take over the l1brary perrods when the l1brar1ans are absent or busy Helen Snelbecker a sen1or l1brar1an IS 1n charge of all the l1brar1ans and keeps the records of all magazrnes and new books added to the l1brary Books are bemg added to the l1brary all the trme New books are catalogued and graded before they are put on the shelves for the puprls to take out to read The fxnes collected from overdue books are used for the purchase of new books and reparrrng materral Mrs Ruth McDonald Lehman of We1gelstown has contrrbuted many books to the school hbrary Mr R1chard Walters IS the faculty supervrsor of the l1brary The 1951 Memoscope 39 - 11 n - - 1: u - , , . ........................................ , , 1 .................................................. , ................................ 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O 1 1 1 1 ' 1 FHA The Future Homemakers of Amerrca IS the natlonal orgamzatron of pup1ls studyrng homemaklrxg 1n junlor and semor h1gh schools of the Unrted States and terrrtorles Some of the h1ghl1ghts of the year were F H A Hallowe en party 1n1t1at1on of new members Vocatronal Nlght and F H A Rally held at Hanover Hrgh School The ofhcers for the present term are as follows Pres1dent Nancy Moul Vrce Pres1dent Arlene Le1b Secretary Iune Dawes Hrstorran Z1ta Strayer Reporter Constance M1ller For the 1n1t1at1on the new members wore short dresses long underwear men s shoes harr brarded 1n p1gta1ls no makeup and carrled the1r books 1n a basket FFA At the f1ISl meet1ng of the F F A Club the followlng offrcers were elected Presr dent Iohn Rodgers VICS Pres1dent Robert Webb Secretary Charles Zxegler Reporter lames Webb Treasurer Roy Bnllhart Chaplaln Wrlham Gerber Sentrnel Edward Calaman The GCl1V1l19S for the year were a trrp to Penn State where the boys learned many new farm practrces Also a tr1p to Fullers Lake and a trlp to Phrladelphra to see a baseball game between St LOUIS and the Ph1ll1es The Club went to Harrrsburg 1n Ianuary to the Farm Show The group had a chartered bus and took many proyects whlch rated h1gh 1n pnzes lohn Rodgers Pres1dent of the Club recelved the Keystone Farmer s degree at the Pennsylvama Farm Show He was one of a l1m1ted number of boys who are selected from the agrrculture classes of h1gh schools 1n the state Thrs group of boys gulded by Mr Ray B1tt1ng made varrous prolects 1n shop perrods whrch were then put on dlsplay Vocatlonal Nlght for the parents to v1ew The 1951 Memoscope 40 O O O Treasurer ..................................................................... Shirley Flohr O I 0 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Frrst row le!! to rzght Mane Crone Dona Seifert Elalne Spangler Althea Krng Helen Snelbeclcer Zrta Strayer Slnrley Flohr Iune Dawes Nancy Moul Arlene Lelb Constance Mlller Donna Shorb Dons Spangler Ieanne Weaver Evelyn Gettys Iuha Drawbaugh Mary Flohr Second row left to rrqhl Dons Eberly Ruthanna Crone Dorothy Dubbs Kathryn Slonaker Ruth Krout Ruth Wrre Phyllrs Gerber Norma Mrller Phyllrs Latchaw Delores Gettys Ruthanna Berk hermer Beverly Garrett Iune Kmsey Barbara Kottmyer Shrrley Lamparter Mrs Mary Ellen Waters advxsor Thrrd row left to nght Norma Lrvtngston Dolhemae Anderson Dorothy Myers Betty Quxckel Grace Hake Fayalene Kunkel Wanda Krerder lane Strayer Delores Krone 'Ns 'W P' as FUTURE FAFMERS OF AMERICA Frrst row left to rrqht Carl Ersenhart Gary Flrestone Robert Frey Robert Slonaker Charles Zregler Roy Brxllhart Iames Webb Iohn Rodgers Robert Webb Wxllxam Gerber Edward Calaman Wrllram Schaeffer Phrllxp Mlller Weldon Serlert Second row Ielt to right Ronald Howard Stanley Lentz Davrd Garrett Donald Rentzel Iames Wagner Benlamm Harlacker Lester Walker Dean Crone Dale Crone Roy Snyder Gene Frey Nelson Zrnn Iames Gernbe Mr Ray Brttmg advrsor The 1951 Memoscope-41 , . .,.. . , .,,. . , - . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . , . . . , . , I . . . . . , . . . -U . -4- 5 -'.. ' ' 4 vm: Y We w-F' 4 1- , , . .1 4 ' I x Y f K M-fe f MV Y -u,..W....,1, rt X ' - ...cm Y, Y X ..-f... ,-... V.. 1- W--W ns-v-. l fu-Q 'Wx - re wr.. -,Mr-. no -- . -1, - e M v ...., ,,... , .. r H N X . 1 '2 1, K r . , , . . . , , . . . - 1 I , 1 , . . . . , . . , . , . , . CHORUS--First row, Ielt to right: Doris Eberly, Wanda Kreider, Mildred Bubb, Iane Lanktord. Donna Shorb, Norma Miller, Ruth Wire, Iune Dawes, Constance Miller. Zita Strayer, Nancy Moul. Charlotte Zeigler, Gloria Eckenrode, Shirley Flohr, Elaine Spangler, Hilda Hake, Ieanette Miller. Second row, left to right: Mr. Harry Reber, Ir., director: lane Strayer. Fayalene Kunkel, Althea King, Arlene Leib, Betty Kinsey, Miriam Shellenberger. Eva Spahr, Grace Spahr, Doris Spangler, Ieanne Weaver, Patricia Whiting, Helen Snelbecker, Earl Brunk. Third row, left to right: Iohn Carroll. Rodney Lanktord, Colin Shaffer, Robert Little, Iames Dawes. Laverne Stetzer, Frederick Miller, Eugene Griest, lack Stauiier. f 5 , , , 1 2 V - GIRLS GLEE CLUB First row left to nght Mr Harry Reber Ir director Louise Hill Doris Snel Roslyn Naylor Yvonne Shaffer Elaine Smith Madelyn Wmtermyer Elsie Wunsch Freda Eyster Twrla Wolf Second row left to right Frances Hilbert Ianet March Iulene Bentz Marian Meisenhelter Ioann Srpe Barbara Urey Marion Seifert Maryellen Shearer Ruth Myers Irene Raffensberger Third row left to right Geraldine Redding Louis Moul Norma Dedrick Shirley Shoemaker Patricia Rentzel Ruth Shermeyer Dawn Deardorff Fay Glass The 1951 Memoscope 42 becker, Ioann Miller, Rhoda Stauffer, Carolyn March, Ioyce Mill-er, Ioan Hevner, Shirley Ruppert, C orus The Chorus whrch meets the hfth perrod every Monday IS composed of Jumors and sen1ors The members of the Chorus took part IH a Chr1stmas Carol program on Decem ber 15 and 16 The solos 1ncluded were The B1rthday of the Krng by Helen Snelbecker accompan1ed by Eva Spahr Gesu Bambrna by Patr1c1a Whlt mg accompan1ed by Ela1ne Emlth O Holy Nrght by Sh1rley Flohr accom p med by Elalne Sm1th Also The Chr1stmas Story by Chorus and Band wrth lane Strayer as narrator The Lord s Prayer by Malotte was sung by Iohn Carroll accompan1ed by Eva Spahr Helen Snelbecker soprano Eva Spahr and Arlene Le1b alto and Iohn Car roll bass represented the Dover Chorus at the York County Musrc Festrval on March 2 1n the Sprmg Grove Iunror Hrgh School The Chorus 1S under the d1rect1on of Harry C Reber Ir Glee Cl L The G1rls Glee Club was begun 1n 1949 by Mr Harry C Reber Ir Musxc Super v1sor It 1S composed of the elghth nrnth and tenth grade grrls who do not be long to any other club At the meetmg on November ll 1950 the followlng offlcers were elected Treasurer Patr1c1a Rentzel Secretary Frances H1lbert Dues of ten cents are collected each month and used to purchase the musrc for the Club At the Chrrstmas program of 1950 the Club sang lesu Ioy of Man s Desrrrng by Bach and The Waltz of the Flowers by Tscha1kowsk1 and Santa Claus IS Com ng to Town by Coats The 1951 Memoscope-43 . , - I 1: - - n - I I I - I I I I - M - 1 1 , . . : ' , 1 - , , . . , ., ' President ................ .... ........................,.......................... E l aine Smith . , ' 1 , . Ban The h1gh school orchestra was orgamzed by Mr Clarr Grngerrch rn 1932 The present lnstrumental group 1S a concert band under the supervrsron of Mr HarryC Reber Ir The band IS composed of twenty n1ne members It cons1sts of clarlnets French horns trumpets trombones barrtones saxo phones drums cymbals flutes sousaphones and prano The chool recently acqurred the tollowmg new rnstruments BB Flat sousa phone flute and a parr of cymbals Rehearsals are held every Monday dunng the erghth perlod French Club Le Cercle Francars the French Club 1S one of the organrzatrons of the hrgh chool Thls group IS composed of 1un1or and sen1or French students At the begrnnmg of each term new ofhcers are elected The tollowlng are the otfrcers for the present term Presrdent Betty Krnsey VICE Presldent Col1n Shaffer Treasurer Henry Eyster H1SlOT1GH Nancy Paules Reporter Eva Spahr A a pro ect the French Club corresponds Wllh a French famrly to whom they send CARE packages and glfts It also sends Red Cross boxes trlled vv1th house hold art1cles to needy fam1l1es 1n Europe At Hallowe en the annual 1n1t1at1on party 1S held Here the new members are 1n1t1ated At Chrlstmas t1me the Club holds a party at whrch French songs are sung and stones are told glfts are exchanged and everyone enjoys refreshments Th1s year the French Club held the1r annual dance 1n the form of a Snow Ball Dance 1n the hrgh school aud1tor1um on December 13 Pep lVl1ller s orchestra provrded the enterta1nment for the evenrng At the end of the term an outdoor supper or a moonl1ght hrke IS usually held A trophy ot achrevement 1S awarded to the French student havrng the hrghest average rn French There were eleven new members 1n1t1ated 1nto the Club tor th1s term Mrs Helen Ortman French teacher 1S adv1sor to thxs group The 1951 Memoscope 44 I ' I I I I . I - s ' ' ' : - Secretary ..................................................................... Lois Trimmer , . . . BAND-f'Kneeling, left to right: Roger Griest, Richard Smith, Rodney Lanktord. First row, left to right: Dale Wolfrom, Lee Laughman, Glenn Eisenhart, Laverne Stetzer, Clair Krone, Leroy Snelhecker. Iohn Miller. Second row, left to right: Mr. Harry Reber. Ir., Director: Robert Snyder, Glenn Baughman, Patricia Whiting, Frederick Sipe, Larry Smith, Donald Rentzel, Ioan Sheiier. lane Lankiord, Wayne Latchaw, Robert Slonaker. Third row, left to right: Virginia Brown, Iames Dawes, Paul Shellenberger, Robert Little, Larry Spangler. Shaffer Nancy Paules Charlotte Zelgler Second row left to right Gloria Eckenrode Hilda Hake Mae Spahr Miriam Shellenberger Grace Spahr Iane Lanklord Mildred Bubb Mrs Helen Ortman advisor Third row left to right Theodore Rauhauser Laverne Stetzer Kenneth Shaffer Walter Gruber Eugene Griest Frederick Miller, Rodney Lankiord Iack Stauifer The 1951 Memoscope-45 FRENCH CLUB-First row, left to right: Eva Spahr, Lois Trimmer, Henry Eyster, Betty Kinsey, Colin MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN-First row, lei! to right: Geraldine Redding, Beverly Garrett, Twila Wolf. Dcrxnif Shorb. lane Lanklord, Dawn Deardorfl, Virginia Brown. Second row, left to right: Dale Wolfrom. Mr. Richard Walters, faculty advisor: Iames Dawes, Iohn Carroll, Mr. George Leib, faculty advisor: Dean Baublitz. Snelbecker Second row left to right Ruth Wire Delores Krone Grace Spahr Mrs Helen Ortman advisor The 1951 Memoscope 46 GIRLS' TRACK TEAM-First row, left io right: Donna Shorb. Norma Miller, lane Lanklord, Helen Magaz1ne Captains The annual magazme campargn was opened on September 26 1950 at an as sembly meetmg Mr Harold P Schrrver sales promoter was rn charge of thrs meetlng Durrng the campargn whrch ended October 10 the varrous roorn captams col le ted the money for subscrrptlons sold by each home room These were turned over to Mr Walters and Mr Lerb the faculty members 1n charge Thls year for the trrst t1me Mr Brown s seventh grade partrcrpated rn the cam pargn The top class award went to the freshman class The tenth grade came 1n wrth Indxvrdual prrzes were also awarded Part of the school s gross profrt has been used to purchase musrcal mstrurnents and basketball umforms GI TIS Trac Although the Dover Hrgh Track Teams have won the York County Champron shrp for several years they farled to do so last year The g1rls that were on the Track Team last year and also thxs year are as fol lows Donna Shorb Delores Krone Norma Mrller Helen Snelbecker lane Lankford Ruth Wlre The q1IlS hope to do better th1s year than they d1d last year They are be1ng coached and trarned by Mrs H V Ortman The tollowrng brought home the Champronshrp for 1949 Donna Shorb lane Lankford Norma lVl11ler Grace Spahr Helen Snelbecker Ruth Wrre and Mae Spahr The 1951 Memoscopo 47 O I c ' ' . second place. . SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS--First row, left to right: Zita Strayer, Doris Spangler. Ieanne Weaver, Nancy Moul. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Helen Ortman. advisor: Fayalene Kunkel, Iane Strayer. Mildred Bubb, lane Lankiord, Iune Dawes, Donna Shorb. IUNIOH HIGH CHEERLEADERS Fust row le!! to right Gayle Emxg Freda Eyster Evelyn Gettys Ioann Mxller Second tow left to nght Loulse Moul Madelyn Wmtermyer Ioan Sheiler Patsy Border Mrs Helen Ortmcm advxsor The 1951 Memoscopw 49 , . ,O w., s f , I 1 . 1 - x wi- . . Girs A Baskeffvall Agaln the Dover H1gh g1rls basketball team was a member of the York County Scholasuc Basketball League The g1r1s worked hard to ga1n the advantage over the1r oppos1t1on and as usual came out the wrnner Entermg the1r n1nth consecutlve year of league competltlon ln the York County G1rls Basketball League the Dover H1gh School gxrls team has shown rtself to be an outstandmg team of the County Competltlon thls year was offered by Dallastown North York Stewartstown and West York Non league competltron for the g1rls lncluded New Oxford and the Alumnae A large part of the cred1t goes to the coach Mrs Helen Ortman who worked hard and spent much of her t1me developmg her team Gwls UBI' Baskeffvafl The Dover Hlgh G1rls B basketball team entered the1r th1rd year of league competltlon Throughout the season the glrls worked hard and proved the1r sk1ll Last season l950 the class B gxrls won the champ1onsh1p hav1ng been un defeated ln the1r class These g1rls played on the champ1onsh1p team lane Lankford and Shlrley Flohr Co captalns Donna Shorb Norma Mxller Fayalene Kunkle June Kinsey Bev erly Garrett Gayle Emlg and Loulse Moul The followmg teams that offered league competltlon were North York and Stewartstown Mrs Helen Ortman 1S the coach of the team The 1951 Memoscope 50 .iffy , , . I ll I - . . - I I I I I- , . GIRLS' SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling, Ieit to right: Betty Kinsey, Ieanne Weaver. Standing, Ieit to right: Mrs. Helen Ortman, Coach: Shirley Flohr, Nancy Moul, Donna Shorb, Payc- lene Kunkel, Althea King, Iane Lankiord, Helen Snelbecker, Norma Miller, Ruth Wire, Eva Spcrhr Ruthanna Berkheimer. X Iulene Bentz Gayle Emq Delores Krone Beverly Garrett Iune Kinsey Louise Moul Dons Snel becker Mrs H len Ortman Coach The 1951 Memoscope 51 X N. if Y L- GIRLS' IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Sealed, left to right: Lois Trimmer, Shirley Lampazter SOCCER TEAM First row, left to right: Leroy Spahr, Lorne Laughman, Roy Snyder, Iohn Carroll, Kenneth Shatter, Wayne Gross, Paul Shellenberger. Second row, lelt to right: Gerald Snelbaker, Philip Snyder, Icrmes Dawes, Frederick Miller, Robert Little, Laverne Stetzer, Gordon Thompson. Third row, left to right: Stuart Frey, Earl Brunk, Roger Griest, Arnold Sutphin, George Harbold. Donald Gross, Walter Gruber, Larry Spangler, Mr. Lester Gross, Coach. 1' Walker Lorne Laughman Kenneth Shaffer Larry Spangler S cond row left to right Robert Slonaker Frederick Miller Arnold Sutphin Wayne Gross Donald Gross Larry Smith Mr Ray Bittmg Coach The 1951 Memoscope 52 5, .X , . , .xy BOYS' BASEBALL TEAM--First row, left to right: Stuart Frey, Leroy Spahr, Roy Snyder, Lester Saccer Dover Hrgh School s soccer teams have always made a good showlng for them selves and have earned the reputat1on of the league to be a clean courageous and frghtlng squad Th1s year the Eagles really went out tor the champlonshrp and brought 1t home 1n the shape of a golden D1SlI1Ct III trophy plus a county trophy of whlte 1vory and gold Yes the Eagles are now known as D1SlT1Cl Champs Th1s year the soccer team played the followmg schools North York Manchester and Drllsburg 1n league game competrtron In the play off games they beat Mer cersburg 5 to 1 Thompsontown 2 to 1 and Ionestown 2 to l The total results of thrs year s squad was Won 9 lost 2 and t1ed l for a total of 19 polnts The w1n nmg team was coached by Mr Le ter R Gross and much credlt must go to hrm for the ilne coachrng the squad recelved thrs past season Wrthout Mr Gross untrrrng efforts no success would have come to our team We hope that 1n the followrng years more honors w1ll follow th1s year s success Baselva Each season a large number of eager boys answer the call for tra1n1ng when baseball season comes around Dover s baseball team has always looked for ward to havlng a w1nn1ng team Whether w1nn1ng or loslng the team has al ways played good clean games Dur1ng the past season Dover H1gh has offered league competrtlon to the followmg teams North York West York Manchester and Red Llon Mr Ray B1tt1ng coaches the team The 1951 Memoscope 53 . 1 . 1 1 1 11 . . 11 . , . - 1 1 1 1 - . , . . . . . , . . o . , . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 . I - - 1 1 Semor High Bacleef a Thrs team 1S a member of the Northern Dxvrsron of the York County Scholastrc League Only the boys of the sophomore junror and senror classes are ehgrble to play Qen1or Hrgh Basketball The team hasnt been able to obtam the champxonshrp th1s year but they pro vrded toaah compe 1t1on for some ot the 1nvaders of larger enrolled schools Durmg the 1950 51 sea on Dover played the followmg North York West York Red L1on Manchester Wrlqhtsvrlle and Sprmg Grove Mr Rxchard XValters coaches the team umor Hrglz Basketball Thrs IS the seventh year for Iunror H1gh Basketball Boys from seventh erghth and n1nth grades have the opportumty to play on the team The boys practrce every mornmg 1n the gymnasxum before school begms Although prevrous teams werent successful many boys report to practrce Thrs team coached by Mr Lester Gross 1nvades North York West York Sprmq Grove Red L1on Dallastown Mt Rose and Mt Wolf The 1951 Memoscope 54 L - 1 9.1 . 1 . . . . . , - . 1 J.. . L . .1 . - Q . . ff - 1 1 1 1 1 . . c 0 f 1 , . , . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - - BOYS' SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM -Standing, left to right: Mr. Richard Walters, Coach: Colin Shaffer. Clair Krone, Paul Shellenbezger, Harold Holm' 5. George Harbold, Laverne Stetzer. Robert Little, Iames Dawes, Roger Griest, Arnold Sutphin. Donald Gross, Wayne Gross, Earl Brunk. Larry Spangler. Iohn Carroll. X Iames Leib Robert Snyd r Kenne h Gentzler Wayne Latchaw Ronald Crone 'ieco d row loft to right Glenn Getlys Gordon Thomoson Samuel Frsher Philip Snyder Richard Lauer Mr Lester Gross Coa h The 1951 Memoscope-55 W .V - -V xx x Xxx BOYS' IUNIOH HIGH BASKFTSALL TEAM--I-First row, left to right: Richard Ienkins, Irvin Deveney. The 1951 Memoscope --56 SPECIAL PATRONS Mr and Mrs Elwood Bentz Mr and Mrs George Eyster Dr D I McHenry McLanes Gulf Servlce Statlon George Elwood Dale Wayne Lecrone Rrchard and Mane Gross Mr and Mrs Stewart L1ttle Mr and Mrs N W Baughman Mr and Mrs Chester Gnest The Lrncoln Bus Lmes PATRONS M s Anna Shermeyer Mr A I Laughman Mr and Mrs Iohn Barnhart Mr I M Krusley Mr and Mrs Iacob Holtzapple Mrss Fay M111er and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs W1111am T Mummert Harold Smrth Walter Gross Iames Waters Harry Latchaw Wm Regenthal W1111am Mrller and and and and and and and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs George and Mrs Mr and Mrs Paul Flohr George Shaffer Edwrn Westerhold Ralph Paules Phares Gross Warren M11ler Davrd M Qu1cke1 Lamparter W1111am Gerber Wlllldm Harlacker Burgard Brothers and Mrs Franc1s Eckenrode and Mrs MSlV1H Slpe and Mrs W C Drawbaugh Iohn Messersmrth and and and and and and and and and and and and and Harr Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs yD and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Raymond E Mlller P S Stouch Elmer Bentzel Ed1son A Brown Earl Sloat C E Artzberger R E Wh1t1ng Harry Eberl Harry Kre1der Theodore Rauhauser Earl Brunk E R Lankford Kerwln Gross Shane Park Brrllhart W C Frye Donald Shorb LINCOLN BUS LINES 215 Poplar Street HANOVER PA HARLACKER S GARAGE General Repamnq and Weldmq HARMONY GROVE Dover Pa R D 1 Tele Dover 22R6 Iewelers For Your Class Rmgs DIEGES G CLUST 17 IOHN STREET NEW YORK 8 N Y MANUFACTURING IEWELERS Hmqs Pms Charms Trophies Medals The 1951 Memoscope 57 - . . 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CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the C L A S S O F 1 9 5 1 Whenever You Thmk of Portrcuts Thznk of REIBER STUDIO 300 EAST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA Portro1ts You W111 Lzke Better Thank You for Your Pcxtroncrge Members of Class of 1951 10 D1scour1t on Your Weddlng Portrcnts Church or Studlo rv.- Q The 1951 Memoscope 58 CUSTOMERS COME FIRST' A Customer IS the most rmportcrnt person xn our store He IS the purpose of our work h brmgs us hrs wcmts We grve hrm qurck com petent frxendly servrce and the Imest sportmg goods that money can buy Yes Customers come hrs! at Webb Sz Wolfe Your Sportmg Goods Store 15 E MARKET STREET York s Fmest Sportmq Goods Store SHAFFNER S Jewelers KIRK GORHAM REED AND BARTON Sterlmg Sxlver EAST MARKET STREET WEDGWOOD SPODE MINTON CASTLETON HAVILAN D Fme Chma YORK PENNSYLVANIA HOWARD T HAAS Petro O11 Burners and Robets GORDON GAS BURNERS Steam and Hot Water Heotmq Tmnmg Plumbmq Stoves Pumps Etc Phone Dover 7 R 4 DOVER PENNSYLVANIA CRONE S Con Furmsh Your Home wxth Furmture and Electncol Apphonces See Us Before You Buy CRONES FURNITURE AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE 21 North Mom Street Dover P DOVER GARAGE Wm M Mummert Prop KAISER AND FRAZER Approved Sales and Servrce Complzmenls of M C WEAVER MEAT MARKET Drllsburq 1411 12 WELLSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA The 1951 Memoscope 59 - ' - e I I I 1 I I I 5 . I 1 1 I 1 I ' ' ' I GROCERIES HARDWARE E C K E N R O D E S SELF SERVICE STORE Member A G Stores DOVER R D No 3 Eastmount Phone 70 837 GAS O L C N SPANGLER PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE General Reparrmq Metalwork and Pamtmg Vulcamzmq and Recappmq Complete Radxator and Front end Servnce ROSSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA Phone Dxllsburg 38 R 5 DAVIDSBURG GENERAL STORE PHONE DOVER 11 R 3 LESTER R CRONES A G Grocenes GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hardware Dry Goods DOVER PENNSYLVANIA LEWIS C HERROLD MD DOVER PENNSYLVANIA Start A Savmqs Account At THE DOVER BRANCH YORK NAT L BANK 6. TRUST CO DOVER PENNSYLVANIA Member F D I C C M GROSS Contractor and Burlder D No DOVER PENNSYLVANIA YORK COUNTY S LEADING SUPPLIERS TO SPORTSMEN COHEN BROTHERS Everything for Every Sport 104 S GEORGE STREET YORK PA The 1951 Memoscope 60 I 1 I - . . DAVIDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA HON THE SQUARE A. E. . .2 ' COMPLIMENTS . . . OF . . . DR. A. H. HINKLE FRESH FLAVOR! LAND O' LAKES BUTTER LEINHARDT BROTHERS The Friendly Furnrture Store 277 283 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA FLUHRERS IEWELRY STORE Establrshed 1394 17 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA Complzments of DAUBER S Florrsts LAUER AND GROSS Electrrcal Contractors 1366 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIE K MAY THE IEWELER Where Gems and Gold Are Fazrly Sold 626 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA WHITE SWAN LINCOLN HIGHWAY WEST Bar B Q s Our Specialty I C KNAUB 6 SON Groceries and Meats YORK R D No 4 Bull Road Across from Azrport GRIEST S GARAGE WELLSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA Phone Drllsburg 26R13 QUAKER RACE GARAGE N Stanley Butler Prop General Hepazrznq BOB S WELDING SHOP Hand or Power Lawnmowers Sharpened LEWISBERRY R D 1 At Alpme Phone 81721 M L WEHLER Decoratmg Supplies Servrce 671 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA The 1951 Memoscope 61 Phonef Dillsbufq SSAP!-4 ROSSVILLELEWISBERRY ROAD PORTABLE WELDINGABLACKSMITHING ' ' To Be Sure Insure Wrth ROYCE C KOHR Insurance Bond1ng Notary Publxc 10 NORTH BEAVER STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA LUBRICATION TIRE REPAIRING CAR WASHING YOSTS AMOCO SERVICE Center Square DOVER PENNSYLVANIA Iohn W Yost Prop C R O N E S Grocerres Sportmq Goods General Haulzng DOVER PENNSYLVANIA WILLOW BROOK FARMS George M Leader R D 2 DOVER PENNSYLVANIA Phone 35R3 NORTHERN RADIO SERVICE 954 NORTH GEORGE STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA MODEL CRAFT SHOP Lzonel Tram Sales and Servrce 115 SOUTH GEORGE STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA S H I L O H TV 6' APPLIANCES Authorrzed General Electrrc Dealer PHONE 6 3506 BRUNK S GARAGE 1611 MT ROSE AVENUE BRUNK S CONFECTIONERY 1623 MT ROSE AVENUE Phone 52307 PAUL E SPANGLER MT ROYAL STORE W N GENTZLER Fresh and Smoked Meats DOVER PENNSYLVANIA Phone 7R5 Brake and Tune Up Specxalrsts D1ck Shoemaker Operator THOMASVILLE PENNSYLVANIA OLD HOMESTEAD INN Banquets Receptxons Pames 2305 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA SHILOH GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Dnve Out Sahshed' Oscarl Malehorn Prop State Inspectron Stat1on No 955 PHONE 63606 NIGHT PHONE 65407 MILLARDS GENERAL STORE GROOERIES Medxcal Suppl1es WEIGLESTOWN PENNSYLVANIA Comphments of W E SPANGLER General Merchandrse and G E Apphances WELLSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA Dlllsburg 15 R 5 Phone 81315 CHESTER R HEIDLEBAUGH Kelvmator Bendrx Had1os Bally Dzsplay Cases 1551 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA The 1951 Memoscope 62 WHITE HORSE SUNOCO SERVICE Phone: 64571 COOK MOTOR COMPANY FINER USED CARS Ford Cars Trucks and Accessories Wexglestown Po Phone York 79607 HAMILTON SERVICE STATION Dxck Ioe and Boney Muel HAMILTON AND PERSHING AVENUES Phone 67139 YORK PENNSYLVANIA FURNITURE PI-IILCO LEHR 6. IORDAN Television Refrigerators Freezers Ranges SHILOI-I PA PHONE 40805 CHARLES H BEAR G CO 17 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA Bear s Department Store FRITZ SERVICE STATION Tydol 60 S MAIN STREET DOVER PA Phone Dover 36R 2 IOHN H FRITZ Prop HU BAUGHMAN S In Cemetery Memorials DOVER PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS I L HARBOLD GARAGE INSPECTION STATION DOVER PENNSYLVANIA EMIG FUNERAL SERVICE DOVER PENNSYLVANIA FORMPREST CLEANERS 106 NORTH GEORGE STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA THOMPSON COLLEGE ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL COURSES OpposIte Post Office YORK PA HARRISBURG Approved GI Training Phone York 60604 B 6: B GARAGE Expert Auto Repairs GUARANTEED WORK State Route 74 Welglestown Po Compliments ol S E MEYER 6. SONS INC Shoe Division WELLSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA Men s and Boys Wear MASE S 292 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA R LAU DISTRIBUTOR OF Beck s Quality Dairy Products and Gerbenck s Haw Milk PHONE 9 R 12 DOVER PA 11 IABUPATORYIUNUPUZZ 'O Dany Products YORK PENNSYLVANIA The 1951 Memoscope 63 .. N.M ...OF... HERBERTIS Tires. . . Accessories . . . Welding , . ,PA. A. . ER v D .-. . I FRESH UP THE WITH FAMILY 7 UP DRINK FUTER BROTHERS Iewelers YORK PENNSYLVANIA DOVER APPAREL SHOPPE Ladies Men s and Chrldren s Clothmg Baby Shoes and Iewelry GIFTS OF ALL KINDS Grace M Lynn HILLS BEAUTY SALON For the Smartest and Laiest Hazr Stylmq 487 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA EAT DRINK MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the RAMONA CENTRAL BARBER SHOP On the Square DOVER PENNSYLVANIA UNION EMBLEM COMPANY P H Nlssley Mgr HIGH SCHOOL IEWELRY Felt Goods and Commencement Statronery PALMYRA PENNSYLVANIA S T I L L M A N S 35 39 EAST MARKET STREET YORK AVIATION SERVICE YORK AIRPORT ROOSEVELT AVENUE EXTENSION YORK PENNSYLVANIA ARLENES BEAUTY SALON 35 WEST CANAL STREET DOVER PENNSYLVANIA Phone 9 R4 Arlene Paules Prop Complrments oi M echamcal Contractor YORK PENNSYLVANIA STUMP HARDWARE Toys and Gifts 635 WEST MARKET STREET YORK PENNSYLVANIA BUY CONCORD CLOTHES and Save AT FOOT OF NORTH YORK HILL IN YORK Complrments of RUTTER BROS DAIRY INC NORTH GEORGE STREET EXTENSION Phone 82035 YORK BUILDING PRODUCTS COMPANY INC Concrete and Cmder Blocks BUILDERS SUPPLIES 1020 N Hartley Streei York Pa Loucks M111 Road York Pa REGGIES Y SERVICE STATION AT PICKETT ROAD Helen Regenthal Prop Gasolme 1 Refreshments The 1951 Memoscope 84 A Creahve Yearbook by The Gutfendorf Press Pittsburgh P C- 6' Hardware- -Houseware,-fPain!s I I '...O'I... 6LzcM,..f5f01.?5'Mf6f4,-1 7440 fflwufff ffm-1ff7'l'f84 M 3, ,,0JJ.Z-541 7+1 3f E' Qfwtafv 'Wi M Mralu 'Lf bmw xfflo-fu' 'Wi 7-fvf'-'L KW QC Abwmf am? mm 011-AIM-,LM-W if - . -72, K:tk7.80Q..j?lw-413 63 ---- -,. , , ,Yf my ,-- 1 fu J if .ff 1 v K .AX X ue ., ,.. .X..0X,,xxxg, X SRL as-. 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