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These masters of the fine art of good cooking are Mrs. Hose Guise, Mrs. Marcella Livingston. Mrs. Betty Moul and Mrs. Mary Cross. They prepare and serve all the meals which are served in the cafeteria. Mr. Harvey Stambaugh, Mr. Adam Shuler and Mr. Harry Holler are the janitors. Here we see the men who do all the dirty work, the custodians of Dover High. They see that our school is kept neat, clean and livable at all times. .27-
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Mr. Robert Miller, who teaches art and Mr. Elwood Witmer, an art and geography teacher, draw a map of our Keystone State. Mr. Miller and Mr. Witmer split the Sr. High art classes while Mr. Witmer teaches all junior High art and geo- gra hy. PML Wilmer has attended Kutztown and Millersville State Teachers Colleges and Messiah Bible College. He hold a B. S. degree. If you see someone walking through the halls with a fur coat over his shoulder that is Mr. Witmer. He's in the fur business. Hobbies are antiques and coins. l Mrs. Reba Mae Gross is telling Mrs. Dorothy Bentzel, I'll be an the Elementary Building if you need me. Mrs. Gross has attended Millersville State Teachers College, Penn State College and University of Pennsylvania. She is also a graduate of the York Hospital. Mrs. Cross aids in dental and physical checkups, helps give us shots, administers first aid and in general does everything necessary to keep all the students in A-1 condition. Mrs. Dorothy Bentzel, who graduated from Thompson's Business School and a School of Telegraphy does all the High School and Elementary School secretarial work. .25-
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Sacccr Khamp H1-rv is piclurvd the Climax of tho Eaglvs s11r'c'4'ssf11l sown-r vampaifrn. Coach Harry Litllv is shown lu-ing varrivd to lhf- lovker rooms aflvr lhv hardvsl fought gamv of thi- sc-ason. 'llhv fm-lingzs of lhv tvam in lhvir momvnt of glory is vaplurvd hy thr- pivlurv shown ahovc-, lakvn se-Conds aftcr thc game. The- gann- ln-lwvvn North York and Dover on our own hold provvd lo hc tho dc-cisivv kvy lo ilu- York-Adams County Championship. 'llhvy mwdvd lo win lhv game in ordvr to takv lhv Championship. For three! quarlm-rs thi-v fought on Q-wil ground until lhvir 1-fforls wvrv finally rcwardvd. A frvv kick from the ponalty arva was made giving Dove-r a one- point advantagv. North York playvd a lwautiful gamv hut they failvd to tally lhv m'vdPfl point. Om-1' again thv Dovvr Eaglvs Cami' out on top. a vivlorious tvam with ihv rvputa- tion of being clvan and vouragvous and a tvam svvond to nonv. la M Qnzmily Bc-twvf-n the- yvars of l936 through 1950, Dovor High School has had a wry fortunate- invidf-nt. Mr. Lvih has taught, all thc' vhildrcn of Mrs. Iflsiv Laird in mathvmativs. Tho following wvrv Dorm-r High Svhool graduatesg David Laird. the oldest son. graduated in 1936g Paul Pl. Laird. graduatvd with the rlass of l937g Kathvrinv Laird Mundvs was a mvmlwr of the Class of l939: Kvnnc-th E. Laird graduated in 1911-1: Loona Laird Bam' graduatvd with the Class of 19Al2g Wallclr 5. Laird was a me-mhvr of thf- vlass of l9'l5g Ruth Laird Carmc-n graduatvd in l9I6g Cvorgzc- W. Laird graduatvd with the class of 19l8g and liohvrt L. Laird. thf- youngvst son. graduated in l950. Standing.: from loft to right arf-: Cc-orgy' L1-ill ll'rinc'ipall, David ll. Laird. Paul E. Laird, Mrs. Lawrf-nw Mundis. Kvnnr-th E. Laird. Mrs. Harry llavr. Wz.llc-1' S. Laird, Mrs. Lamaar Carmvn, George W. Laird. Robert L. Laird, and Mrs. Elsie M. Laird fmotherl.
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