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pes wm ne “Dover High, Dear Alma Mater, to your memory we'll be true These were the opening words to Dover’s beloved school song, reverent- ly sung by the glee club, while a hush spread over the assembly. “i Between presentation by the band and glee club during the Christ- mas assembly, students relaxed and talked in modulated tones. Assem- blies were appreciated by students as a pleasant way to end the day.
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Penny Layton was introduced by Gene McNinch as Dover’s AFS student in Germany during the summer. She gave a colorful description of living with a family in Neckerhausen and her warm welcome there. With that certain air of confidence, Ruth Heite pantomimes the typical woman driver. While she steered her make-believe car on her way to school, she signaled for a left turn and proceeded to turn right. Last but not least, Margaret Roper is presented with her certificate for the hockey season by Mrs. Watson. Other varsity players held theirs and looked on. These ‘’goal mongers’ had only two defeats.
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What ! Wo eri tics in Gs Day An atmosphere of reverence was created through subtle lighting effects on color slides of the Holy Family and Christmas story. February brought a twofold assembly day with Jack Rank portraying the “Drunken Porter’ and “Macbeth”. Later the Bucknell Men’s Glee Club greeted the student body with “There’s Nothing like a Dame.” Canada’s cool trickling mountain streams and giant tuna fishing were brought into the auditorium in Travelogue films. February 25 was formal induction of the National Honor Society; March 17, assembly by A.F.S. students, Heidi Daehnhardt and Don Spangler; April 7, a group of foreign A.F.S.’ers from Wilmington. May 6 Dr. No-Yong- Park, authority on far Eastern affairs, spoke on “The Red Shadow across Asia”. May 26 was awards round-up. At last the special order for a Class of ‘60 ring arrived. On the day it came, Heidi Daehnhardt, our foreign student from Germany, received it in a pep rally from Student Council President G. McNinch. Many students had their first real taste of Shakespeare February 2, and liked it! Jack Rank, an actor and quick-change artist, portrayed charcaters from Macbeth, Merchant of Venice, Taming of the Shrew. [
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