Dover High School - Doverian Yearbook (Dover, DE)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS PROPHECY ,Continued since she is going to represent us as a Miss, she has postponed her wedding. Along with Doris is Mrs. Richard Hamil, the former Mary Wharton, who has been elected to represent Delaware in the Mrs. America Contest. Lots of luck, girls. By the way, the delicious fish course you are eating are Minnows in Ambrosia fiown here as a gift from the Atlantic and Pacific Oyster Co. owned by our genial classmate, Willis Hand. Before we have our evening entertainment, we will read the telegrams from classmates who are unable to be present. The first one is from Edward Biter who has taken a vacation from his duties as president of the Ford Motor Company to fly his private plane to Tibet to visit a very close friend there. Could it be Anne Marker? The last we heard from Anne she was planning to move to Tibet. Mrs. William Lloyd, the former Jeanette Ewing, informed us that she could not attend this reunion because of the terrific problem of finding a baby-sitter. She must really have some tough kids! Bill Harrington also sent his regrets. It seems Bill was never able to confine his attentions to one girl while in Dover. In his search for the one and only he traveled to Siam. He now resides there happily holding court in his Siamese harem. Cath- erine Ingram is unable to be with us tonight since she is graduating with the class of 1970. Eileen Evans is another classmate on the absentee list since she is meeting Audrey Haynie in Paris from which point they will begin their trip around the world Muriel Beltz has skillfully combined her de- sires to travel and to become a nurse by joining the Foreign Legion. She is working in a hospital in China. We are very sorry to hear that Doris Bo- hannon is in St. Paul, Minnesota, recovering from a nervous breakdown brought about by constant packing and moving with her Army husband. Since that is the end of the absentees, we will all settle back to enjoy the excellent entertainment before hearing about the rest of our classmates. First on the program is Marjorie Sapp who has just had a grand opening of her new ballet school. Her newest feature in the Ballet Russe is a troupe of girls all over 6 feet, who will perform for us. Mrs. John Pugh, the former Rebecca Buchanan, now a marriage counsellor, will sing for us. Becky is having a little trouble, though, since she is try- ing to combine her career and her marriage. As a result, her marriage is on the rocks. We hope it will all soon be straightened out. Now Betty Lewis will entertain us with a Hula Dance. Betty Erdle, who is the proud parent of a Barbershop quartet, has brought them along for our pleasure. We see Rudolph Minor who has been proudly in- troducing everyone to his new bride. Rudy has made quite a name for himself as a successful con- tractor. Phyllis Boyer, who is now living in Cam- bridge, Md. managed to be with us tonight. She and her hubby recently won the Silver Loving cup in the annual speedboat race there.Virginia Harrington who is seated next came all the way from Kentucky. She informs us that all her chil- dren have the initials B. G. for a middle name. that stands for Blue Grass, of course. Betty Mae Butler has asked me to announce that her wedding will take place immediately after the reunion. Page Thirty Vera Opdyke is here tonight with her fiance. They are completing plans for their marriage next month which is finally taking place after a fifteen year engagement. Rowe Pleasanton is now Dover's outstanding lawyer. He rarely loses a case since he argues with the idea that The whole world is wrong. Fortunately Mary Dawson's vacation came at the time of this reunion. Mary who works at the telephone company is getting such good pay that she has been able to realize her ambition of travel abroad, and has just returned. I see that Mrs. Fred Van Sant, the former Barbara Smith, is having difficulty in keeping her three little Freddies out of the pickle dish. Pat Marker was brought down tonight from Toronto by the Brook- lyn Dodgers. Jerry Dye has just been named pre- sident of the Diamond State Telephone Company, so you had better watch your private conversa- tions. June Artis, with her tive little J 's, now lives in Middletown. She informs us that Jim is baby- sitting tonight. Frank Swain, as president of Hav- erford College, has just made this institution co- educational. The boys' only comment is GIRLS! The shy Harold Wall, after four marriages-and divorces, has taken over the job of warden of the Happy Daze Insane Asylum. Pauline Moore is now the owner of the chain stores Moore For Your Money. Dr. Roger Williams, with offices in Dover has recently won the National Dentistry Award. Mary Jane Wharton has returned from Africa after completing a fifteen-year missionary project. Lee Brougher is employed by Cecil B. DeMille as a script writer. Lee's latest production, dedicated to all shoemakers, is called Have Faith in My Sole. Victor Jamison has just retired. He sold his '69 Ford agency last week. Nina Wright- son has just ended her vacation in Florida. Glenn Cole is a pro-football player and is making so much money that he collects convertibles as a hobby. Lois Dempsey, unable to hook that certain baseball player, has bought out the league and is his boss after all. James Massey, after twenty years of faithful service, has been willed Satterfield's by the late owner. Benjamin Shockley takes care of all his business since Jim- my still has no ambition. Dauphine Wharton finds time between funeral parlor hostessing and house- cleaning to fulfill her duties as president of the Farmers Bank. Betty Carey tells us that she has been very prosperous during her employment in the five and ten cent stores. She has bought a chain of these stores and is busy remodeling for self-service. Lorraine Schmittinger has her own radio show Happiness Is My Ambition where she is the scintillating Mistress of Ceremonies. Helene Kephart is owner of Churchill Downs. She says that if any of you wish a hot tip, just come to her.Fred Bell, after twenty years of D class ball, still has hopes of being nominated to the Hall of Fame. Here's hoping you make it Fred. Ray McMicheal has a S100,000 home in Milwaukee. Iris and Joan Thompson are now running an exclusive modeling school in New York. Now I hope all of you will make your plans for our next reunion. By that time we hope all your problems will be ironed out, all millionaires, multimillionairesgall singles, happily married. So long kids. Seefx all in ten years. i-r'r .



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