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“Dover High School closed today ...“ Students listened to radios to find out if there would be school March 3, as the night before a heavy snowfall had covered the ground. School was closed for two days, yet students couldn’t stay away from the grounds. Friday found five senior girls bombarding a lone boy in front of the auditorium which was surrounded by snow banks made by snowplows. Spring came to Dover, but school work didn’t stop. That “grand invention,” the study hall was rel- ished by students as a place to start next day’s homework. Groups of eight to fifteen signed up to go to the library for reference work, or books needed for reports. When warmer weather arrived, chatter in- creased in study halls, and a rest- lessness to get outdoors existed, the ee eens 8 HEOe 2% mente % aeseete ees eee une
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wie tes ere a Ve Kee Gazing down the Aldenwald Mountain range into a green valley in Germany through the magic of the slide projector, students listened to Penny Layton’s narration of her A.F.S. summer abroad. Hilarious pantomimes by Ruth Heite and Sally Skinner sparked a drama and speech assembly. Sally was perfect as an emotional movie-going lady, who dis- turbed everyone by crying, laughing and rattling her pop- corn bag. The same day the drama club tried out a few scenes from their play Harvey. All enjoyed the band and glee club programs. Thursday was looked forward to as assembly day; council members led opening exercises. “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You” sung by glee club bari- tone, Ralph Jones, concluded the Thanksgiving Day assembly pro- “You idiot! You let out the wrong person!’ shouted Dr. Chumley (W. | gram. Ralph served as leading Mackie) to Dr. Sanderson (J. Hill) as nurse (L. Ward) listened in | soloist for glee club programs. Harvey, a comedy about Elwood P. Dowd and his six foot rabbit. Crack! Crack! Crack! The street ran flames, and a great voice cried, “I'm Jesse James! . While the speech intoned the chorus, John Chippie, Earl Pleasanton and George Jones recited ‘Jesse James’.
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