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1940 YEARBOOK STAFF Top rotu. left to right-Fern Julius, Editor-in-Chief: Harry Beyer, Assistant Editor: Betty .lane Rentzel, Associate Editor: Evelyn Bupp, Associate Editor. Bottom row-Virginia Wentz, Associate Editor: Almeda Laughman. Associate Editor: George l.eckronc, Business Manager: Ruth Krone, Photographic Editor. 1941 YEARBOOK STAFF Left to right. buck row-Mack Hershey, Art Editor: Lois Lankford, Associate Editor: Carl llink, Associate Editor: Virginia Brown, Associate Editor: Robert May, Assistant Circulation Manager. Front row4Kathlene Shoemaker, Associate Editor: Robert Hoffman, Assistant Editor: Rita Weigard. Circulation Manager: Leola Beschler, Editor-in-Chief: Arlene Lehr, Business Manager: John l.auer, Photo Editor: Ruthanna XVintermyer, Assistant Business Manager. 10 The 1954 Memoscope
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Left to right, Hrs! row-Peggy Chronister. Shirley Miller, Shirley Thompson. Essie Nelson. Doris Crone, Kathryn Seifert. Esther Miller. Iiayetta Wehler lois Wire Beatrice Eisenhooth. Second row-Donald shuler, Sheila Van Pelt, Mildred Stare, Doris Garrettl Arlene Heller. Donna Flory, Fay Sutphin, Sarah Jane Wilson. Mr. Gross. Third row-James Staub. .loycelyn Spoon M'll' H ' ' ' l lcent erman, Margaret Ketterman. Ruth Gerber, Leslie Kimmel. Fourth row--Rodney EISCDL hart. Clyde Wisner, I.arry Kunkle. eafzboofz gfaff Hello! Before you is the eventful year of 1953-54. carried out by the teachers and pupils of Dover High School. It was an exciting year, so we, the yearbook staff, wish to present it to you in the following pages, all with a meaning. This is the fifteenth year at our High School for the Memoscope to be published and it was with pleasure that we made our theme the past yearbook staffs. The first yearbook at our school was published fifteen years ago by a group of studious pupils who wished to bring their activities lnto contact with the community. Now, fifteen years later, we have kept up the old tradition and strived to better the book to the advantage of all. We, the yearbook staff, volunteered our services. as done the following years. to complete another yearbook. We had background and helping hands in order to be able to present it to you. our community. The yearbook is not new and in the pages to follow we hope that we have quenched the thirst and kept up the old tradition. As mentioned before, our theme is all of Dover High Schools yearbook staffs. We want them to know that we have honored them with the theme because they kept the yearbook bubbling throughout the years at Dover Hi. Our community has grown. our school has grown. and so. within the covers of the Memo- scope, have the pages grown and they will continue to grow. lt is time to read the history of Dover Hi for the present year and we. the staff. hope that witheach a t d'b ' p ge urne it ecomes more enjoyable. Remember, these acknowledgements of actlvltles are for you, our community. With those words, we leave this book in your hands. The 1954 Memoscope 9
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1942 YEARBOOK STAFF First row, left to right-Dorcus Spahr, Assistant Circulation Manager. Evelyn Spangler. Associate Editor: Ethel Rentzel, Assistant Circulation Manager: Frances Jacobs, Assistant Busi- ness Manager: Reba Mae Leib, Business Manager. Second row-Dale Barnhart, Photo Editor: Charlotte Wallick. Associate Editor: Nadine Neff, Assistant Editor: Richard Shellenberger. Editor-in-Chief: Gladys Lerew, Associate Editor: Dora Brown, Associate Editor: David Lehigh: Art Editor. Third row-.John Reisinger, Assistant Circulation Manager: Junior Spahr, Assistant Art Editor: Herbert Spangler. Assistant Business Manager: Charles Drawbaugh, Circulation Editor: Mr. J. W. Harlacker, Adviser. 194-3 YEARBOOK STAFF First row, left to right-Jane Moul, Assistant Art Editor: Romaine Latchaw, Associate Editor: Evadel Zinn. Assistant Circulation Manager: Velma Siever, Assistant Circulation Man- ager. Second row-Ruth Bechtel. Assistant Business Manager: Mae Hamme, Associate Editor: Lois Lehr, Circulation Manager: Gloria Reichley, Editor-in-Chief: Charlotte Kost, Business Manager: Janet Hoffman, Assistant Circulation Manager: Geraldine Gross. Photo Editor. Third row-Kenneth Laughman, Associate Editor: Glenn Meisenhelter, Associate Editor: Carl Ziegler, Assistant Circulation Manager: Mrs. K. B. Hicks, Adviser: Stewart Gross, Assistant Business Manager: Robert Fickes, Art Editor: Eugene Laughman, Associate Editor. The 1954 Memoscope 11
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