Dover High School - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Dover, OK)

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Q l g est Y Forget j -------Y---'A-' ----A--f--A-1 -f-v-1--'-------v-at--'AfQ--'fx' Q Q l T gi' Q j lx' .. Q :gf Q Q , iv R 'J i k s l Q J' Q ' Q . Q V 'giigf 0 . i l Q Q Q U S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Dover High Q Q QI Il Published by QQ ll Q The Class ol' '24 in commemoration of the many happy and profitable hours ll spent within your wall and ll Dedicated to The Faculty Without whose great sympathy, kind advice and earnest effort, we would Q have felt poor indeed. lu .:u1.,n-.terrain-:sr-oiniu-into 0 Dover High School LEST YE FORGET --1924 rp4,.:1,gav11v:o1o:4w1.9.w1am1o1oiavica1v Prof H C Streeter, A. B. Phillips University Spanish -- Education -- Biological Science Senior Sponsor. Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe ln His office, now I go. if l hoiler, just surmise, l'll come out wilh two b.a ck eyes. -0-wa i U I F I F F I 14-20141 -1 fi ni -1- 102:-1 -114301-ost - Dover High School .0-0 LEST YE FORGET -1924 Faculty M. L. MADDEN - Principal H. Friends Universitv. Alva Normal. Education - Physical Science Junior Sponsor. S B. PORT CLODFELTER, Principal. . Phillips University. Junior High VEVIA SMlTH, G U. History - Mathematics Sophomore Sponsor .vxui--in-1--i--11v1.vi.-9.-14-1o14-:-- ALTHEA BREEDLOVE, B. S. O. U. Eng! ish - Home Economics Freshman Sponsor 1'--2--i--3--is-iw-14-in-11,1 -ini: Z1-Zuivviuioivvivitbioieviolug, L ' Dover High School ...cial -0.-I-DM.. I-1-N-N SE IDRS 3 President Senior Class '2fl. ' Annual Staff '24. Debate '23. Have a Lgood time today for to- ' morrow you may be married. I I I Class Officers l 1 TED PAYNE I PIRESIDENT hmm vvYn----------AAAM AY, SECRETARY . TREASURER -,--------, is MARTHA 1-oor I CLASS COLORS ivii, , ,,,-,,,,-,-,-,,- l..l,l.., a. wzzzr: I MOTTO ,, ,,,,,.,, --- VIVIMOS Y APRENDEMOS I SPONSOR ,---,- ,i,--- A ---,---- A . c. STREETER i . I Class Roll TED PAYNE EDRLWEISS NORTHUP GLADYS MARTIN . CHRISTINE SHERWOOD EARL EGLESTON LESLIE CHAMBERS I NORMA EATON g ROBERT BARR NOLA HAIGHT RUFUS BARNEY g VESPER HAIGHT ROY ALLEN MARTHA TOOT ' LOYD wRlc.H'r VENA COLEMAN WARREN PAYNFZ A, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,....,...-.-....-.-.-....-,-..,---,...-.-.-2. I I a e n TED PAYNE CPercyJ PRESIDENT I Football '21, '22, '23. Basketball '21, '22, '23, '24, I Cgirita '20 '21, I Treasurer Athletic Ass'n. '24, HLEST YE FORGET -1924 f '. ' Dover High School i S 3 ROY ALLEN - Poodle i Football '20, '21, '22, '23. 5 Basket-ball '20, '21, '22, '23, Track '20, '21, '22, '23, i Utipian Society '20, '21, Q Life Ambition - Coach a girls' Glee C7ub. D Foodie is a little bashful but a first clan . fellow. i 5 1 0 , . ll 2 - . ll i Q EDELWEISS NORTHUP. - Tedelwelss U Utopian '20, '21g Giee Club '22, '23, l Shakespeare '22. Fine Arts '22. li Secretary - Treasure, Junior Class '22. ii Life Ambition - To bake pancakes for- li well that a different story. 3 By all the rest, I . . lt is confessed, 3 She sings the best. l 0 1 li 4 U ll Q QP l II H RUFUS BARNEY - Fattie ll ogil-ina '20, '21, fi Life Ambition - Devil on the New Q York Sun, ln silence, many things are wrought. ll VI l lil l 1 l . lil-1-:ici-11111-uiu1i4-in-lnalsivvjollu vilblninnjrititvi 1--I-3131,-2 :fi-11:11-2:--:Q-if -14, 1--1-ui-1 0101- LEST YE FORGET -1924 no-11124-414 14 11 :cms-1141303 113 vioznia 1011 in Dover High School MARTHA TOOT - Fla.pper Shakespeare '22, Utopian '20, '21, Secretary - Treasurer Senior Class, '24. Lifel Ambition - Grand Matron in a homeless kitten orphanage. She is gentle, She is shy, But there's mischief, In her eye.. LESLIE CHAMBERS -- Firpo Basketba l '21, '22, '23. Football '20, '21, '22, '23. Debate '20, '21, '22, '23. Ogfrita '20, '21. Track '20, '21. Annual Staff, '24, Life Ambition - Peddle prunes in a country store, for old times sake. He did nothing in particular, and did it well. CHRISTINE SHERWOOD - Ting Glee Club '22, '23. Pres. Glee Club '23. Shakespeare '22. Ogirita '20, '21, President of Class '20, '21, '22. Sec. Athfetir Ass'n. '22. Iffe Ambition - Cashier in a country store. She is a blonde but not lightheadedf' HLEST YE FORGET -1924 Ep...-QQ Dover High School .' '-0-1 Cn. -0-' '-NT l 2 U a l . l 9 l g EARL lscl.1zsToN - Jelly Q i Football '20, '21, '22, '23. Basketball '20, '21, '22, '23, l ogflrlta '20 '21, T1-ack '20, '21. i l Captain Basketball '23. , l Annual Staff. l Life Amliition - Wfndel' of an eight clay ' l clock. i He may be beatin' but l1e'll never be . eatin'. 1 i ' 1 a s l 5 1 ee l I V 2 1 NORMA EATON - Mattie or Ma l I G Glee Club '22, '23. g 0 Basketball '20, '21, '22, '23. Capt. '23. Shakespeare '22. Annual Staff '24. l Secretary Glee Club '23. l Life Ambition -' Companion to clofll l l wlinder. Q . A fair maiden, quite slender and tall, Q l A clever maiden, admired by all. U l Q l I l l s , Q l l l 2 - l l . LOYD WRIGHT -- Dink Q Q Basketball '20, '21, '22, '2:-z. Q Q Football '20, '21, '22, '22, Q ' Ogirita '20, '21. ' ' Editor-in-Chief Annual '24. ' - Life Ambition - To lighten the burden of l school-teachers. l Hwllo mid l liked to worlw? l l I ' l I - I .f. Itanium--14:11.01 1111011 nmnlm-vmumuliviuivumu 102011 50:03 9 ! ! n ! U ! 1 ! ! ! 3 ,vp , .N -,,4,w HLEST YE. FORGET -1924 Dover High School M-'-D'-D' inieningt-rivienioix is ia in 34 10101034 11 1010301011 VENA COLEMAN - Peggy Glee C.ub '23. Shakespeare '22. Utopian '20, '21. Life Ambftion - Nurse in a hospital for wounded footbal heroes. lt is well that o:ne's k ,owledge is not jud- ged by one's size. WARREN PAYNE - Tim ogima '20, '21, Life Ambition - To be a general in the Army. Who conquers me shall have a stubborn foe. CLADYS MARTIN - Gaddle Utopian '20, '21. Glee Club '22, '23, Basketball '20, '21, '22, '23. Shakespeare '22. Life Ambition - To support some good deserving man. A jolly good sport and full of Pep, Basketbafl has gained her rep. 4-in-101 aio: in 1: 101 pi-101010: iz 1-1 ix fun ig -1 ian vi nz 11 -10:1-gp'maui--if-15011-1.-1 3 ,cumin LEST YE FORGET -1924 -in-1011-in-Iozozota '14 10103. ? Doyer High School I I I I I ROBERT BARR - Bob I Baseball '21, '22, '23, '24, I Debate '22, '23, '24. I Presfdent Freshman Class '22. i Sec. .-.Treas. Sophomore Class '23, Q President Ath' etic Ass'n, '24, I Annual Staff. I Life Ambition - Well-Nola hasn't de I cfded yet. I A lad who fails in no attempt. I I I I I I I I NOLA HAIGHT - Eppa., I Glee Club '23, ogil-Vim '20, '21, I Shakespeare '22, I Vice-President' Freshman Class '20, I Life Ambition - Feed pigs, milk cows I gather the eggs on a small farm ncal A over. I Blushes may come and blushes may gog I hut freckles stay on forever. I , I I ,. . I I 1 I I I VESPER HAIGHT - Nellie I Glee Club '23, Utopian '20, '21, I Shakespeare '22, Fine Arts '22, I Sec. - Treas. of Class of '2l. I Annual Staff. I Life Ambition - To be a mother to our I little brown brothers in the Philippines. . Don't judge her by her name - it may ' change. I I I l I I I + maiui-ls:-in-1-miami-ai-iw:--in-1141: -3111-lui.-1-in v i0Q0i4lQllQIbQOLllQOC0.0QOQ1QOD0i0Q1VQOI13Q'l2lUDO:lPDOQ1 M N Dover High School Senior Class Prophecy 'ggi Jamboango, lsland of Zulu, Philippine Archipelago, May 16, l929. Mr. A. C. Streeter, Kuku, Africa. Dear Mr. Streeter:- To be faithful to my promise, l'l'li write to you again this year.., How well I promised to write to you each year on May 16 and tell' you what l knew of each mem- ber of the Class of '24.- l have had a hard time finding them all and a much harder time finding out where you are... The next time you decide to leave the States, droli me a card and let me know w'here you are going.- This time, l wrote to 'Leslie .and Christine and they just happened to remember that the last time they heard of you, you were in Kuku, Africa fwhat a heathenish name, anyway. Whaxt does it mean ?j on a Missionary trip... Please tell me all about it and the dear iittle dark-skinned child- ren CI know l could just love them, when you answer my letter. Well l hawdly know where to lzjgin, but guess l'll begin with our Class Presi- dent Ted Payne.- You will remember that ifn my letter last year. l told you that he would graduate from the Chicago Medical School.- He graduated alright and this year he is taking a vacation for his health????. -This is the secret of it.- He 'ils dlown in Pamlma Canal Zone where Edelweiss is working as a Spanish lnterpreterg the sup- position is that they are to be married soon. v Gladys Martin went to Hollywood and played the leading part in Pamela some two years ago.- A New York Millionaire fell in love with her and they were married in Paris last Spring.- They are now traveling abroad. Warren Payixte, Ted's Bud, you remember how stubborn he was ?- He is tam- ed nowg perfectly tame.- Heq married a widow woman with eight orphan children.- l have heard that Warren is badly hen-peeked. Vena and Mis-tha have turned out to be two of the dearest ofd maids you ever saw. You know Veina was in love, oh! desperately in love with some body up in Nelkaska, l think.- l d.on't know what the trouble was but they just quit wt-Qting to each other. l have tried awfully hard to find out why but you know how sensitive some women are. Vena really seemed angry when l asked her the last time. The spiteful little calt l, and she knew all the time how l just love and adore Love Trage- dies. She and Martha live, in Sioux City lows.- You remember what a man hater, M-artha always was... Weil she has the clitest little Gent's. Furnishing Stowe in Sioux City and they say sheis making bushels of money. l don't believe it do you? l think every woman should be havpily married like Russell and l.- Well anyway, they have a parrot for company and they have taughli it to say By Jack just like Burton Towne. l undersftand they named it Streeter in memory of you.., Now aren't ypu propmrly flattered. Well, l must tell you about Rufus Barney. You remember how smart we a,'l thought he was and how we thought some day he would be President? Poor bony' what a sad end he has come to.- He is onfy a common sailor on a big trans-Pacific Steanzier. He certainly was a good locking young man when l saw him in Manila a few weeks aqo and he has got lots of mone y. He told me he had. But then, l'm married to Russell and l suppose l must put up with him as best as l can. But l' ini.-1 -Q 1501014114 11:01 -14-14-1 14.1 .11-14-1010101014-3--1 -:email-101. Last vs Fosen -:au ' rncoxag l ! Q ! D O 9 ! U 9 s 1 4 9 Q Q 4 4 4 4 o 4 v n I I l 1 Dover High School know it must be just grand to be a great big lsfave sailor and have lots of adven'uv-et on the oceans with storms and whales and typhoons and other kinds of fish... But sailors get so hard hearted that l don't know whether or not l would marry one even if l were happy and single again.- Rufus told me about how his boat ran into a mon- soon one time and when l asked him if they killed it and did'n't it almost make him feel like giving up the sea to see such horrible accidents, he just laughed. Anyway Rufus told me he was about to be married to a Knaka in Honolulu.- l don't believe it. l think he just told me that to see how l would att. Roy Allen is in Florida in an Aviation Camp fl went to a Campfira Girls camp one time and had lots of fun. He needn't think that he is the on'y one who can go campingj. They call him Dare Devil Allen tllecause he is so brave and grand and heroic and d.oes s ch thr j,ling stunts in the air. Oh l should just love In see him. l might faint but l woultl like to see if l wou'd anyway. l falinted once when Russel killed a mouse but that was when l was courting him and of course l d'dn't have to fakint if l d'd not want to. Fir. and Mrs. Chambers are living in California and are o'aying togv.!her in mot'o1 pictures. They have just returned from ltaly. l coufd have played ,ii p'ctures if l had wanted to but l think it is so much more noble and elevating to bel d-ing a praqt'cal1 service for the noor little Philippine boys and g'lls like Russel and I are doing. Don't you? l suppose you have heard about Norma Ea'on and Ear' Eglcston. Nor- ma got rich when oil drillers found oil an her grandfather's farm and Earl went crazy when Norma married an oil magnate from New Ycsrk. Poor Earl, he was crazy for a long time, but finally recovered a part of his intelligence and is now penman- sltip instructor in a city school in Omah, Nebraska. Of course you know that Robert and Nola are happily married and run a small truck farm near St. Louis, Missouri. Nola drives back and forth to St. Louis where she has a position as Manager in a rolling pin factory. Loyd Wright has been unfortunate in all all his love affairs since Miss Murrow threw him over for a rural school teacher. Loyd has been married four times but is single now alld is working as an elevator boy in the Bank of Dover, Dover Oklahoma. Of course you will be interested in hearing the lhtest about the faculty mem- bers. Miss Smith is still wearing a diamond ring, but nobody Lseems to know who gave her this one. lt is a much nicer one than either of the three others she, has worn in the past five years and all her friends hope for iresults this time. Miss Brpedlovll has never married and claims she never will but you can't tell. l tell you l never did believe she was sincere when she pretended to not care anything about the boys. Per- sonally l think she wanted Mr. Madden but never got a chance to get a date with him. Poor Madden. You heard what happened to him didn't you? What was that tall good looking teachers name? The one in the grades? Well anyway one night when Mr. Madden was feeling kinda blue she proposed and Mr. Madden absent-mindedly said Yes . They say he has never been quite the same since. He is -always in a' good humorg never gets mad and looks quite happy Hut l think it is all out on. l don't believe he is hspoy and iI makes me so sad to think it. Oh don't you remember how crazy all of us girls were about him. Poor boyl Poor Hoy! Well that is about all l can think of right now egcept that Russell and l are supremely happy out here in the lone'y Philippines doing our duty to our country in, educating these poor heathen natives. Poor Russell w'orks so hard, sometimes, and is getting so thin fyou remember how fat he used to bel that l get awfully worried about him. Just think, what if something should happen to my pool Russelfk Oh. Mr. Streetrsr. l can't bear the thought of it and l must close for this time 5and cry a little while. lt just makes me so blue when l think about the old times five long years ago. l wish that l could see you, l could tell you just lots of things about the members of our rlass but then you know l am no hand to gossip and in writing my letters l am always very careful of what l say. Next May you may look for a fletterr of sixteen pang-s at the very least. g Your freind, Vesper. D:-initials vioioioioisrioiw C' Dover High School Senior Class History ln September 19201, a class of twenty-four Freshmen entered Dover High School. They had the honor of Being the largest Freshmgen class wh-ich had ever en- tered Dover High School and also the first to begin their High School Days in tha new school building. Miss Andrews was thqir Class Sponsor, Christine Sherwood, Class President and' Vesper Haight, Secretary - Treasurer. Although they were somewhat abused by the upper classmen, they had their good times and at the close of the year felt themselves much impuoved mentally and had' the satisfaction of knowing they would no longer be Freshmen. At the beginning of their Sophomore Year, the roll had decreased somewhat but most of them were there ready for the year's work. The same class officers were elfted. They, as all good sophomores before them, haidi the satisfactio-n of seeing' the Freshmen get a good initiation. On Halow'een night of this year, they had a kid party which was a ubawling success . There were many parties, weiner roasts, secret societies, such as the T. A. R., the R. H. M. C. and W. A. P. to 'the extent that Superintendent Russell was almost insane. However, by the close of the year, they had dropped some of their foolish ideas and habits and Mr. Russell was reposted as much improved. How important they felt as Juniors! For the Seniors numbered but three. We were the largest class in High School and were often accused Cunlawfully, mali- ciously, feloniously, illegally and with delibc-rate intent, of coursej of trying to run things over the other classes. The class officers, were Mrs. Russeil, fsponsorjg Chris- tfne Sherwood, President, Edelweiss Northupp, Sec'y - Treasurer. At the first of the year, the D. D. Club was organized among the girls, only to cause a terrible disagreement, but next camef the Shakespeare Club which was a great and glorious success. The latter part of the year, the Juniors invited the Sevniors to an all day picnic on the Cimarron east of Dover which was erljoyeld by Juniors iand Seniors together. As the year drew to a c.ose their minds were somewhat sobered by the realization that next year they must part with the Old High School forever. The Last year, the roll numbered sixteen, fourteen of which had spent the en- tire four years togethlr. This year the class officers were:-Ted Payne, Class Presi- dent, Martha Toot, Secretary - Treasurer and Mr. Streoter, Class Sponsor. Although saddened -by the fact that .he end of the four happiest years of their lives was cl :awing nigh and that they must part to fo'low their various paths of life, the year passed as a short pace in their history. At the ciose of the year they had the joy, of knowing that they had reached the goal for which they had been striving, that they had passed a m'ilestone in the pathway of life. Will they stop now, that one mile- stone has been passed? No! for they realize that their education has only begun. On and on they shall press forward, individually and collectively planting the Senior Colors on eachtround of the ladder of Success as upward they travel. 101412011 1411 Dsvmoim-1414-1 imoiomomf-mom .mu-I m4-mumu-14-momniume-1--1--mum hi nioiainxoiivioioiivilps LEST YE FORGET -192 ' Dover High School UNIORS MAURICE MARTIN PRESIDENT JUNIOR CLASS '24. Footbztl '21 - '22 Captain '23, Basketball '21 - '22 - '23. Track '21 - '22 President Athletic- Association '23. Vice - President Sophomore Class '22. l Yea, verily he was a basketball playel 'l Junior Class boiui1ntn1crioi4r1anioi1si1ri0i1 ioioiwniilisrioioinxitxioiaaiw Q. PRESIDENT -,-,.-.,.,-,.-- --A,.,,-------. , n MAURICE MARTIN VICE - PRESIDENT ------,,-- ------ P HOEBE RAY SECRETARY - TREASURER -,,.,,-,,,,,----- ,,, - NORA MACKEY Phoebe Ray Nora Mackey Eva Beyers Ralph Long in-10:1 3014 34-ingot:-if 1014 101011 CLASS COLORS BLACK and GOLD. CLASSFLOWER AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE. CLASS MOTTO Rowipg Not Drifting. CLASS ROLL Maurice Marlin Don Robinson Fronie Goetzinger Burton Towne Eugene Hutchins xioioioiaioitvioioioiqlit D14 LEST YE FORGET --IOM ' Dover High School PHOEBE RAY - Dabs Vlice President Junior Class '24. Basketbifl '21, '22, '23. Glee Club '22, '23. Don't study unlen you have to, it's too herd work. BURTON TOWNE - Skimpie Secretary Freshman Class '21. President Sophomore Class '22. Fine Art Contest '22, '23, Debate '23. Baseball '23, '24, Yell Loader '23. And still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. EVA BYERS. vivialil-101-fini:-10 in 3101! Basketball '22, '23. Enjoy tho present what ever it be, and be not solltious about the fuiurof' RALPH LONG - Shorty A keen thinker and n good fellow. -lui-vinulurilviiril-'ini'-ilvilvinninvl-iinlevil-2-1-vin-21-1nr11 UQ Dover High School .0-N-M-4 LEST YE FORGET --1924 2111 inioioioioic 1010301014 if in is is 11 3011114 ioioqgg, i NORA MACKEY I F . . I Sec. - Treas. Junior Cass '24, Basketball '22, '23g Shakespeare '21 'Tis hoped that time will not change her good nature. l l l l l EUGENE HUTCHINS - Pitch Baseball '22, '23, '24. l Football '22, l l U F l l ! l l I To conceal your thoughts is true art. VERONCIA GOETZINGER ' She tlllu llttleg says lolz. ' l l DON ROBINSON Jun Q Q Q Football '23, Baseball '22, '23, '24. Basketball '22, '23. Everyone can talk but not like I can. ! ! 101' 101020101--1 e1.n-v14-11-1-n30:.-14-1-l:- 11-an-up--14.11-19011 Q1 if 1014 11 inioioiaviarioioif-34 SOPHONIORE ' Markel T.l.'ner Ingle Egleston Allen Builderhack Duggan Fuller Gorton Sherwood Ridgley Phelps Terrel Hughes Barney Vincent Smith, fsponsorj CLASS CRGANIZATION IYALTER TERRIL --w- - -Y-i-Y---------m-- 4 PRESIDENT GEORGE ALLEN --- -- VICE - PRESIDENT PAUL TURNER --- --,---- SECRETARY ALLEN FULLER --- ----- TREASURER VEVIA SMITH CLASS COLORS - U, . W--- .,..,. , BLUE 8: WHITE CLASS FLOWER ,,.,, ,,,,.A..... ., .... WHITE LILLY CLASS MOTTO , ,, , Nadie pone el pie sobre alambre cargado - - ------- SPONSOR S stands for Smith, our sponsor dear, 0 stands for Order which we keep P stands for Perfection which is here H is for Honesty, we never cheat, O stands for Opnortunity which we seek M stands for Modesty which we show O stands for Obstacles we have overcome R stands for Rapidity with which we go E stands for Everything which we have done S stands for Sophomore, the second ones. FREQIEI IE.' Elmer Love Barney Bur-nes Clark B.. Robinson Althea Breedlove, fsponsorf Hughes Romerman .Iames Love F. Robinson Veda Prince Robert Prince CLASS ORGANIZATION ROBERT PRINCE - ---A--AYYY PRESIDENT ZELLO BURNS YY? iv- VICE - PRESIDENT JAMES LOVE ,..... .-- ,, SEC'Y - TREASURER RUTH CLARK ....,...... .,,,.... H ISTORIAN ALTHEA BREEDLOVE- -, A..,,A,,,,,.,.. SPONSOR CLASS COLORS ---- , -wi-----w-----YYYY RED 8: WHITE CLASS FLOWER .......... AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE MOTTO YYYYAAYA Build for Character and Not for Fame. F is for Freshmen, as green as can be R is for Robert our President is hc, E is for Everything we'vc grained this your S is for Senfors, in '27 you'll fear H is for Heights, W0 wish To attain M is for IxIUl1l'lK'I'S this class has gained A is for Althea, our Sponsor so bright, N is for Nm-rve to afways do right. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Thompson Hewitt Edson Martin Glover lugle B. Roberts Ridgley Elliot C. Roberts -Clodfelter- Barr Cosgrove Chambers Cheney Maul: Barney Humphrie Benson McNulty Prince Payne Hol-mes Sherwood Dean Siitt Mauk Cfark Stitt 9 T1 X1 Eighth Grade Class Roll A141431-ecl Cheney William Edson Carl Hewitt Mi'dred Chambers Bruce Holmes Edna Faye Groves A nna Mauk Glen Roberts Orvll e Hardesty Ruth Barney Orville Roljerts G. Ingle Ve-rcla Ferrell Wayne Martin L. Thompson w Seventh Grade Class Roll Harold Dean 5:6111 gersofi 5661 Fgliot ,, , -d 1 , ern 1 c u ty ,ar over lmyinongh fll g 33 Mattie Humphries Lyman Mauk Lwtel fflwoo Cleo Ingle Marxfn Payne Delmar SUN Bil y Barr Iiorene Prince Loyal Sum Harold Clark Ray Thompson Lefa Benson Arthur Cosgrove Theodore E'liot B. PORT CLODFELTER - Teacher and Sponsor. 1... 5 'LEST YE FORGET -1924-M'.'-N-1-0-0.1 3:10:01 Dover school vmom0m1:momom1m1rm1i111vms10g0g,, l ' FINANCIAL STATEMENT l HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION l . l I RECEIPTS l Balance brought forward from last year - --- 5 2 94 ' .From carnival --.--------- ------ - -- --- '--'-- ' 74' 82 U Nl'-!!l'1lJel'8I'llP Athletic Assogiatiqn ---- -------:--A-------- --- 22. 00 - From Footba'l Games ----- ------------ - - - 1 80' 02 . Lunches Served ---------- -------------- F ---S--1 - ll' 79 l Philips Unfversity Basketbal Tournament --- Q- 261 50 i From Basket hal Games --.----q---- -.-- A . ---- - - 2 28 65 i Pius a Flrced Balance --.- ----------- - 'S' H20 i TOTAL Racism-s R -.---.------. --..-- - U s546 . '92 l D1sBuRsEMEN'rs i DOI! Nvrihup Sweaters -.--------- --------------- 5 38. 50 ' Sherwood Brothers, Girls Bloomers -------- -- 18. 50 V Telephone Company Long Distant Service --h --- 29. 45 ' John Lil..hridge Oil and G35 -- ------..----- --'- 7 li 19 i D. A. Northup Football Q Basket-'bfa.l Goods -q ---201. 85 A. C. Strffeter Cash Advanced on Trips ---- --- 35 20 . V .' K. , , -- ' I Kingfisher Daly Tlm s Adve. tlsxng 5 --- 5- 00 ' e Y ' .-.. - : H. L. Clark. Meals furnished Visiting Teams - ll. 85 ' Sherwood Bros. mqgheridise -------------h 7 05 . M. L. Madden Advertising -------- .--n-- ' ' 21 00 Q Robert Barr. Labor on Football F'ie'd -- n- 2. 75 ' Staniield Labor on Shower Bath Y .N,-- '-- 4. 50 i E. 0. Reeder Carnival Supplies -------- - 2. 50 A Benj. Ownn Athletic Association dues -- --- 5. 00 ' Terry st8W3rt. and G-as ----------- 1. oo ' E. C. Hill, .Meals Waukomig ------------ --1 8. 70 r C. O. Martin Labor aftar Carnival --- 2 50 ! D. C. Coker, Mealis Olseene Football Tri--1 - --M 9' 4 ww.. .fa....1. ,...,. Y.3-5-jjjjfjjjjjjfjjjjjjjjjjjj'' .1 '21 ' Mrs. Anna Eg eston substituting for C.odfelter while using him and car on trip 7. 50 - Miilcb High School -------------- .------------------------------. I 0' oo l Hal Mrfreary Minstrel Books -'---------------4------- L 25 ' I-ell DBI-lgI'l6l'ty Meals, Waukomig -- ---- ---- -v----' 5 . 458 i E. C. Madden for Basket-hall Game Q- ------ -- 20- 00 . Loyd Anderson :referee -------------- ----- ' ' 6' 00 U A- B. Egleston, Oil and Gas -----.------------ -- 8. Q62 ' C. D. Maul: Hardware equipment, Shower Bath --g -- 3, .15 i .tluaicr C.ass Entertainment Doug'ass Team ---- -jj 2, 10 l - f'.b.r:e referee ------------- -------. Q ----- -- 5. 00 . Clodfelter entrance fees Phillips Tournament -v --- 2, 50 ' Wa't'r Terril Oil and Gas trip ---------- . --- 1. 25 Earl Egleston Oil and Gas --------------. - -- 4. 10 l Les.'ie Chambers Oil and Gas --- ----' 5. 00 . ....... ' TOTAL DISBURSEMENT ----.----------------- hwy- -- 5546. 01 i BALANCE ON HAND --------- ------------,---- Q ---- M----- '91 i Bills On Hand Unpaid, April 12, 1924. ' A. H Ruth, Lime and Lumber, -------------------------- S 15. 30 ' D- Ml.Uk.LiVePX Hire ---- h- - ---- 15. 50 I ein:-lvl,-Lg blgige Oll and Gas -,-- -.---------- -.--------------- 3 5 . 38 ' -1 . Oolllers ---!------- -- --------.---------------------.- 8. 00 5 TOTAL ----------- ---- ------------------------------------ 5 7 4. 18 ' SECRETARY - TREASURER i l 'ybomomnm moi mum 101 nbc momumoiomoir mom uma-14-mewmumumaxm mnmnmlmslmbmmeritvioitim --Lest YE. Foacsr' -nu 9---- nw., High sean! g FOOTBALL g Major Cavanaugh, of the Engineer Corps, United States Army, once said, Give me a i Regiment of College Foot Ball Players and I will build a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean i in ten years. .. i ! ! ! I D l 9 Q A. C. Streeter ' Hennessey High '03, '04, '05 Kingfisher College '06 Oklahoma University '07 5 U. S. S. Maryland '08, '09, '10 l U. S. S. Monadnock '11. l a Q ! Q ! g 4 Streeter, the Football' Pilot. l F I Prof. Gray, Community Man, Oklahoma University, once sald in an address, The D World War was not won on Flanders' Fields but on the American football field. Lui--11-1uio201014 1 1.34 ivolslillivi-:ivi1v14vi1v1uu11-3 -i111v14v11r11l-l11li4v1-inlilvililvi-in F O 0 T B A L L The first team fo win a game for Dover in four years participation Wright Hutchins Chambers Streeter fcoachj Egleston Payne Robinson Prince Turner Roberts Glover Edson Love R. Alien Terril Martin fcaptainl G. Allen Fnotlmll Scllmllllv '23 Sept, 20 Dover 6 A , ,,,, , , , , , ,, ,, , . ,, , Lau-y 13. Sept. 28 Do Jer 32 ,, Marshal 0. 0 t. 5 Dover 20 ,, , W, Pioneer 0. Oct. 12 Dover 25 H, , ,, Yvaukomis 0. Oct. I7 Dover 20 , , , , , lvaukomis 0. Oct. 19 Dover 43 --f .f-- Pioneer 0- Nov, Dover 0 - ,,, Hennessey 13. Nov. , 9 ,, Dover 2 ,, vv Okeene 39- Nov. 13 --Dover 0 ...., 148 Hitchcock 30 95 13 F F I U ! ! U U l I l l ! I 5 I ! I 'N Dover High School Football Roster Name MAURICE MARTIN CABEJ ROY ALLEN CPOODIEJ GEORGE ALLEN CIKEYJ LESLIE CHAMBERS 'Firpo' LOYD WRIGHT CDINKJ TED PAYNE CPERCYJ EARL EGLESTON IJCIIYQ EUGENE I-IUTCI-IIN5 Hutch JAMES LOVE IJIM1 JAMES EDSON CJIM1' WALTER TEPRIL 1wA.LT1 DON ROBINION QJUPEJ PAUL TURNER CSQUIREJ ROBERT PRINCE QBOBQ ORVILLE. ROBERTS 'BILL' EARL GLOVER CEARL3 Position HALFBACK HALFBACK FULLBACK QUARTER END TACKLE TACKLE CENTER END GUARD GUARD GUARD FULLBACK END END GUARD Service 3 YEARS 4 YEARS I YEAR 4 YEARS 4 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 1 YEAR I YEAR 1 YEAR I YEAR I YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR Weight 162 135 150 150 135 133 173 135 130 145 140 140 150 130 125 135 vzfnoxoxa-10101:-1--:I-111: pn-111114114111-1414114131114 -1011-14-14.11.11-11-1-1.12113-111.1113-1 -10:4 'Qt' Dover High School -Vila.. LEST YE FORGET -1924 BASKET BALL W 1 B. PCRT CLODFELTER, fBabeJ Basketball Coach ln the world there are stars of all kinds, stars in Heaven, stars at the theatre, musical stars, Basketball stars etc. Such a star guides and animates the destinies of the basket ball activi- ties Dover Hi in the person of Babe Cludfelter. For two years he played on the victorious team of Pliillips Uni- versity and demonstrated the qualities of a real basket ball player and during the past year has shaped the destinies of Dover's Basket ball squad -- victori- ous destinies -- .vhich could only exist thru fair dealing, hard work, untiring efforts, cheerfulness, enthusiasm 3 faith in one's work and thorough leadership on the part of our coach. nixioioioioiuiq sg.-1011-31-mnqnma-n-,11-inpt-xvmomafguzvmocp--11-mt-not-10:4 11 11 11 14 101014 11 I C6 d S BOCYS' BASKET BALL WRIGHT CHAMBERS EGLESTON CCaptainJ PAYNE MARTIN fCoachJ CLODFELTER G. ALLEN TURNER R ALLEN BASKET BALL SCHEDULE '23 8: '24 DOVER C35 BiG FOUR T DOVER 29 WAUKOMIS 15 DOVER 41 M XRSIIALI, 5 DOVER 1 I IAFY II! DOVER 725 MINVO lll DOVER 14 LOYAI. 12 DOVER 7 YUKON 33 DOVER S13 WAUKOMIS 11 DOVER U l'IIILI.II'S ZN IFOVER Ili DOUGLAS 15 DOVER 22 KINGFISHER 2:2 DOVER 17 DRUMMOND U DOVER 8 KINGFISHER 27 DOVER 5 DOUGLAS IZ DOVER 1-1 KNATIONAI. GJ lil DOVER 12 IIENNESSEY 43 DOVER 223 LOYAL 10 DOVER 5 HENNESSEY 12 DOVER 15 DRUMMOND 13 DOVER 36 CNATIONAL GJ 18 SEEN! 22322 LEST YE FORGET -1924 ? ' Dover High School -P..'Q''Q'5.0-W..N-N'V-1-wc'-,0.0-',..0.0..0..0- - . '. . '. i' i . 2 3 - I : ,BOYS' BASKET BALL Q f I P Q : Earl Egleston flellyj Captain. Although handicapped at the early part -of the season, due to the effects U i of the 'Flu' made a wonderful come-back at the close of the season, with the same i vigor and? 'determination that characterizes a rea' Basketball player. g -- Q - Maurice M-ertin CAbeJ as forward completed his third year of Basketball for Dover, i aithough sacrificing his hea'th to accompl'sh it and being forced to quit in the early I U part of the season. But during the time that he did play, his excellent team-work. U combined with his accurate goal-tossing made him feared by all opponents. g -- a Loyd Wzight CD'nl:J as forward displayed a type of Basketball that deserves the aid- i mfratlon of h s spectators, team mates and opponents, always pfaying a clean hard l l fought game, taking defeat as cheerfufly as victory and never tak'ng adavantage of l the opportunity that his posiifoii affords him, in making the score. i . ! Ted Payne fPercyD playing stationary guard was the bufwark of Dover's defense f Q handling two or three men as easily as one... Only Percy's opponents kvew how hard Q it was for them to enter Dover's defense, when Percy was determined that they . i should notl enter or score. His courageous spirTt, as well as excellent judgment, were i the determining factors in a great many of Dover's victories. This is: Percy's last . . year due to the route of graduation and he will no doubt be missed excced'ng'y from l the squad next year. , I l : Leslie Chambers, CFirpoJ though playing the position of running guard, tied with ' Paul Turner for second high point man. Les with his speed, pivot and clever floor U work kept his opponents: vxorried through out the game. He c.ou'd always be de- 1 i pended upon-to score when necegsary and w'th Percy as hs runnfng mate their U opponents were ze dom al owed to' score any short slots. Tl.is is Les'lie's last year I of Basket-ball succumbing to gradrafion this spring. a --- 1 i Paul Turner CSquli-eh came to us from Loyal with the reputation of being a basketball l payer and played true to form performing most of the time at the position of cen- I ter, Squire was a consistent player through out the season always playing a clean Q i hard fought game, playing a defensive game as well as being one of the main fac- ' tors in Dover's scoring machfne. l George Allen flkeyj played his second of basketball, displaying his ability to handle i the ball with ease and grace and with two more years to play his career in basketball : is bright. - i -'- l i Ray Allen QPudeJ when paced on the court produced speed t.hat waslunequalled ' : by any of his teammates, always playing a fast game, although sometimes rough : he rightly deserves the admiration of ak. the spectators. ! ! 0 Ouioiuioi-uivvioioinviar boiefioiuievioicvioiovieficwioiavitliflicvitvilbitrivvit BASE BALI. Str: eter Ten'-il Cosgrove Barr Hutchins Allen Clodfe ter Turner Robinson Love Allen Martin BASEBALL POSITIONS IKXUL TURNER ---,,-A----,----,--- PITCHER, fCaptainJ ROY ALLEN ,,------ -- EUGENE HUTCHINS ROBERT BA RR -,-w I MAURICE MARTIN DON ROBINSON L, GEORGE ALLEN --- WALTER TERRII. - JAMES LOVE wg.A-- AY--- CAREY COSGROVE IORT CLODFELTER --h SHORT STOI' ---- CATCHER -- FIRST BASE W SECOND BASE -- THIRD BASE --- RIGHT FIELD - CENTER FIELD LEFT FIELD UTILITY INFIELD ---LL,--- COACH LEST YE FORGET -1924 5 - Dover High School -'QI'-U' -QQQQ 1 3 I GIRLS' BASKET BALL 2 2 Norma Eaton, Utdaj, Captain, Forward. Norma came ton Dover with a basketball . carreer that she Justly deserved :but her real basketball ability could not be realized . 1 until she became a member of the Dover Squad, P'aying as a regular forward Norma ! played true to her record as being one of the most accurate and unconquerable for- l wards that ever graced, a basketball court. Her effective team work in addition to I the speed that her -opponent often encountered kept all opposition in fear of the Q Dover Forwards. . Mabel Egleoton, Center. Mabel completed her second year as center with the pros- - i pects of two more successful years: of basketball. To Mabel, is due a great amount . of the credit for D'over's4 successful year of Basketball. Her never-give-up spirit Q served as a stinculent to her other team mates and was largely responsible for the l many victories that Dover secured during the latter part of the game which were I seemingxy defeats in the fore-part of the game. A 1 i a Q Phoebe Ray, Guard Phoebe completed her third year of basketball as guard play- i ing a strong defensive game throughout fthe season, proving herself to be the i greater part of Dover's defense always giving her forward the limpossible shots . and never allowing them to s'core a fiefd gold from short distance. a -- i l Ola Rilgley, Guard. Ola, with Phoebe as a team mate ..played a strong defen- l sive game, Ola's never-weaken-spirit was the determining factor in a great many of Q Dover's victories which characterized their strong comeback. i l Bessie Robinson. Bessie playeid the greater part of the time as guard and proved her- i sd f to be a player who was worthy of consideration, display1ing that type 'of Basket- f 'ball that is necessary to be a member of the Dover Squad. This is Bessie' s first ' ! ear of basketball and from indications she has a bright future for the years yet f . y aining l t rem ' . - Q -- s l Gladys Martin Side Center. Gladys played her fourth year with Dover as side con- A ter la in each ear with added vigor and a stronger determination that her team l 11 y g y - . ' shou'd wzin in spite of all opposition. Gladys's accurate passing and speed was a I i great factor in most of Dover's victories. ! Fern Robinson, Forward. Fern Uimmiej playing her first year of basketball, broke ! through :fl opposition and secured a place as a regular forward although handicapped l b her size. 'Pla ing a clean hard fought game was the kind Fern indulged in, al- . A ways receiving the admration o t e spec ators. egar ess o er SIZE o er guar , I y y ' f h t R dl f h ' f h d I Q Fern's speed and clever pivot kept her opponent puzzled- from the beginning of the ' fi ' le. U the game unti. the final whist . : Voda Prince, Forward. Veda played her first year with D'over Hi this year. as for- Q i ward, although playing the fore-part of the season she made a remarkable showing at - the end of the season. ' , -. Q l Ruth Clark, Guard. Ruth is another one of Dover's girls who had their first exper- l ience in Biasfketbaiil this year. Ruth's playing was a type of basketball that always Q deserved the admiration of the spectators. Her clean playing and sportsmanship, i made her friends among her opponents as well as her team mates. V l 6 0014vioiuiuioioiiviirioD4-iuieliuviuivvioinfini'-2011-ixiclitlioivioillitlit i IIRLS' BAS E ' BALl Martin Egleston Clodfeder, CCoachj Eaton, QCaptainj Robinson Clark Ray Rdgley Robinson Prince Dov: r Kinglisher Dover Kingfisher Dover Douglas Dover Douglas Dover Henneuey Dover Hennessey Dover BIg Four Dover Big Four Dover Loyal Dover Loyal Dov I ' Drummond Dover Drummond Dover Waulcomis Dover Waukomls Dover Marshall Do'.'cr Marshall nPV f Yukon Dover Phillips --LEST YE FORGET -1924, Qwof-of-up Dover Hilh School -MQ'-M-MQW.'-u.0.0.N.0i.0 '- . . 9 State Debate Team i U g Il i - .. i LESLIE CHAMBERS, '21 'zz 'za 'z4. , g State Winner '21 '22 2 : Eloquence and persuasion his : strong point. 9 2 9 5 5 Q I ROBERT BARR '22 '23 '24 BURTON 1'0yVNE, '24 i State Winner ,22 inexperienced but promising. Logic and conviction his stock in trade. RESOLVED:-:That the United States Should Grant Immediate independence to the Phifppines. 1924 Question. fMarshah Affirmative, fVVatonga Affirmativej i Jan. 9 CDover - Negativel Jan, 11 CDover - Negative. Affirmative 1, Negative 2. Affirmative 2. Negative 1. fcbnniviavililioioihiliobviviuinriuvinis 1111 is 212111 1111111 is ioioioviesielicriovitvinvivlvivgq Girls, Glee Club ..- llialeman Martin - Haight Sherwood Gprton Clark Bile-lerbaclc Ridgley Prince Northup Byers Mackey Eaton Harris, CCoa'.:hj Ray Egneston Christine Sherwood AAA AA A--- A A AA President Norma Eaton vYA,4 AA A Secretarv K. Treasurer. Christine Sherwood A- 4- A A A A A A A Pianist A Director. Miss Mildred Harris First Soprano lille Weiss Northup Veda Prince Venn Coleman Gladys Martin Mabel Egleston Nora Mackey Phoebe Ray Fern Robinson Pauline Hughes Second Soprano Ofa Ridgley Gladys Bilderback Eva Byres Alto Norma Eaton Bessie Robinson Ruth Clark Veia Gorlrn Lest Ye Forget I Dover Hi TED PAYNE - Advemsing ROB'T. BARR - circulation LOYD WRIGHT - Editor-in-Chief ICCRMA EATON -. Sociely VESPER HAIGHT - Smile-Awhile Editorial Staff BICBIXXIV Anno Domno. LESLIE CHAMBERS 1 Sllorts EARL EGLESTON - Illustrations LEST YE FORGET -lD24.M. ? : Dover High Sellool A College Town Presented by the Senior Class of '24 Prof. Schacharrib Popp Jimmie Cavendish Jack North Rastus Major Kilpepper Schotch Mcallister Shorty Long Dr. Twiggs Miss Jim Channing Marjorie Haviland Mrs. Davis Ma Miss Jane Cavendish Mrs. Cleopatra Popp Mrs. Mollie Stiles Mrs. Twiggs Miss Twiggs Billy Van Dorn Characters Chair of Philogy A Rah-Rah Boy The College Cut-up The Ace of Sqades Head ol' the Military Football Captain Ubiquitous Freshman On the Faculty The Girl From Dixie The College Widow A Popular Landlady Wall St. New York A Faculty Type A Honeymooner A Motherly Old Soul A Relic Of Old Days On the Glee Club Roy Allen Leslie Chambers Ted Payne Loyd Wright Warren Payne Earl Egleston Rufus Barney Robert Barr Gladys Martin Christine Sherwood Nola Haight Norma Eaton Vesper Haight Edelweiss Northup Marthe Toot Vena Coleman Maurice Martin SYNOPSIS Act 1 A College Boarding House Jimmie's Aunt Jane Act 11 A Faculty Dinner Party Aunt Jane not Feeling Well Act 111 The Football Game Aunt Jane on the Gridiron Place, Any College Town Time Present Day Dover High School Auditorium May 9, 1924. +51 gain 103111 11 11-irininizionjoil-iixilizzziznizi-3.111 -1-A '7 ' Dover High School -N .est Ye Forget Dover Hi h EDITORIAL STAFF LOYD WRIGHT ng ------ EDITOR - IN - CHIEF TED PAYNE ---- -H ADVERTISING MANAGER ROBERT BARR -- -- CIRCULATION MANAGER NORMA EATON ,, ,.,,,,-,, SOCIETY EDITOR VESPER HAIGHT ---- SMILE-A-WHILE-EDITOR LESLIE CHAMBERS -------- SPORTING EDITOR EARL EGLESTON ---,---, Illustrations 8: Cartoons. EDITORAL FOREWORD ThelClass of '24 is not actuated by any desire of financial gain in the pro- duction of this modest annual. We are satisfied, proud and happy if the receipts will ba.ance the expenditures but we shall not be disappointed nor shall we regret its publication even though it may become necessary for us to collectively make up a reasonable defiziency from our own resources. We are proud of our Board of Education and we appreciate the wonderful' Faculty with whiqh, they have equippeld Dover Public Schools Qtwo degree teachers and University Graduates 'in the High School and nothing less than State Certificate Teachers on the entl:e facu.tyJ. We are proud of the prestige this fax ulty wb?rought us when the State Superintendent ruled that no longer, should it be necessary for- Dover Common Schod. Graduates to take the County Examination for High School lentrance. We ara proud to have been a part of the Dover Schoot system when, the Dawn of Democracy in Education b:oke and came streaming into the winklows' of Dover High. We are proud of the School System Dover Consolidated District Number Two has given us. And because we are so proud of oar schoois and you, we present to you as a token of our sincere appre.iation LEST YE FORGET DOVER HIGH. Mayg it keep fresh in your memory your wonderful SCHOOLDAYS5 may it prove an.- infentive to the C'ass of '25 to produce, on their efforts, an Annual which wht far excel this modest atiemptg may it recali pleasant memories to you, dear faculty fr'ends, of Dover Dayzl. May it express to you faculty members who are going away to fill positions of greater l.'ust and responsibility to which you have bepn sought, how proud we are of your success and how glad we are to have been as- sociated with you during this one year's stay at Dover. We have no apo.ogies to offer for the Annual. It represents 'the honest and supreme effort of the entre staff, the class and the faculty advisors together with the very much appreciated co-operation of the entire community and we sin- cerdy hop' it meets with your approval. LOYD VVRIGHT, Editor - in - Chief. os vioinioi--ini an his-11:24-ini 20101: is-is iuisris-issioioisolslivisvilliliivisiois LEST YE FORGET --1924 una-901901031 Dover High School g: u1x1u1-114-xoxeuxuinxi lm:-. :wif-11110:4,go14.1.n101.-1010101:-1011n1n1u1n1u1o1u1 Dr. J. T. Anglin, Dover, Okla g Office Phone 15 Residence Phone 16 i I i rioioloioioi- -ioiuioioinll111rio?-:ini-ainnqoioillicsicviviuuin !f--- - - Heres Uur Proof g I A or Q i ' l i.-J We are equipped to print any- Ozovioisrioioiuioinricxif130102010101 ui iuiui Zuiuiuiuir 34 ini-ring: 54110111 I 1 7 Hifi' YJ Of Quality J ob Worlc .nag Q thing in the printing line except postage stamps Q and paper money and do a good job of it, too. l i F 'H LIUE PRPERWN H LIUE' TOWN . RALPH LOUD Rfltmn 1 , j - M- Cvescentg Okla, i .f.,..gw1.vgp1: -1 Q.. 1- 1-11-'lil-in-in an--1--1.101--1..1.,1..1-.qpuznxu 1.-1-1n1n14-11-11-1 +9 11-1--1--1 -1--:1-1+-1--1Q--11-14-11-3-iii.:-121--casa--3-1-1-2-1.11--31-31--2 14 LEST YE FORGET -1924 g2 -0-'- Dover High scum.: ' ' ' ' ' I Q ! I ' OUR PARTING DAYS l avvann.-:e-,-ur,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-v-,'.v.v.'.v.v.'Z.:v,v,vAv,::::::: F l oh, D0Ver High, Dear Dover Hi, ' This is our parting, and we say good bye. i Happy we-'ve been within your walls, i But now to us the wide world calls. . Now in the wcirld we must start our way, ! For soon wi'l be o'er our day's of play l We must work and toil as the days roll by, ' But we'll never forget Old Dover Hi. l To Dover Hi we're coming back some day. i And we hope to Gnd it the same old way, i As we left it in the years of twenty four, , Only prospered a little bit more. l To the rest of the classes we've left our will l gud the wishes we leave you, are better still. ' o remember us as we do you i For some day you'll' be Senioi-s, too. -Vena Coleman ' . I U l 3 THE ADS l : Since you've read Dlumb through the jokes, k And got a laugh l hope- ! We'll now prepare to shoot ' The advertising dope i Read the ads o'er carefully, i And follow out the rule V Of boosting the Merchants living hele l The men who boost the school l Some Merchants say these ads don't pay, ' Not one cent do they earn, i Say, now's the time to do our part, i And show them a full return. - So read the ads o'er carefully, l With due consideration l To do your part to make each ad l More than just a plain donation. l . q....... ! Miss Han:is Cin Giee Clubj - What is a scale? l Ruth Clark - A feather on a fish. l l .l : Bob Prince CFriday P. M. D Gee, l don't know what to do with my week end. . Paul Turner - Put your hat on it.. ' i l 'z' Ofvbfwl-f-CD-101'-1 101021 901' if 11-1u:n1014v1u14-i1r:o14vi1ri4vZ1vZ4visvIlv1sn14oi1 i i l l i 1 ! ll ! Ill l ll 9 ll l ! U ! I ! ! ! l Q l l I HLEST YE FORGET --1934 T ' D over High Salud 5 .g.....r,.......,-...,-.,......,.......,......... ....-..- - - -.--r.-.1-4--u-.1--- - -1--.--.,---.-,-- E Sherwood Bros. i 9 ' B - f ' 3 Q 3 Dover, Okla. . Q M 1.+. M W .+.Av-v1,1,-.A. A - -vAvAv-,-.-.-vAv-.A,A.+.-.1.A,+,-.A, A 5 l E The only place in Dover : where you can buy E Red Goose Shoes Armor Plate Hosiery Gassard Corsets 2 Chase and Sanborn Coffee u 2 A Nice line of Men's 8: Young lVlen's Dress Trousers 8: Caps . . We are Boosters for our Town and School E Look at Our Stock Before Buying out of : Town ' Q : Sherwood Bros. : i u .2 ..r......r..--.-.-.-.-.-.-.r-..- ....-.-.- .r..r,-rr,......r..r-.......,-.-..-.,-,...,... 9 gig.-1014110303 1 :ini -1-Qu14u1u14t14.3..1u1l,i.-iurilwi -1 11-if 2--11:2--i--invi--iii--3-iv-in-3 -14 ULEST YE FORGET -1224 Vein: Dover Hill! .l -it 101011 Q .,-..-.,- -.-..-.--..-.r-.-.a-.-....-..-.r-.-r-.-..-..-T- -at-at-it-.TW-it-.r-.-r-.... 1 l H ! l ll o 0 lg l ri ! i 2 ,t ur lgatlon 3 g l w ' ' '1 A'A 'A 'A ' A 'A 't II . . i ,1 A bank owes an obligation to three classes of Q g i I1 . . . . U l 2 U people, first, its desopltorsg second, its stock- 9 I - v ,n I 5 holders, third, lts borrowers. U g 2 This bank recognizes its obligation to those classes in the order l named. First and above all, the depositors money must be safe l 2 at all times. That can be, only by keeping a good cash reserve on 2 : hands always, and by observing, certain safe rules in making g A ' loans. ' 1 l l U l S l The Stalkholders who have invested their money in the stalk of ll l 3 the bank, have a right to a fair return on their investment. They ll may be reasonably sure of this if sound banking rules are obser- g 41 H . I-I lil ved. i The bank will recognize an obligation to the ' I 0 e A ' borrower only after the obligation to the depos- n H - Q I-, itors and stalkholders are properly protected. no g one should expect to borrow from a bank for an indefinite time, and only on such general terms 3 as must be made to all borrowers, short time, good Q security. prompt payments, and non-speculative ' ' V purpose. 5 u Q . THE k f D 2 an 0 ove 5 II I a ' .- om 'mom riomumom 11.1111111.11.111'11,iwmowvmnmumumxmqrivbitricriqricrmricbisrmricxinoj luisi-mum-1-12-1-v1u1.Q1-:sms-1-maz-mu: ?m1-11 ! F U U I F ! 9 F ! l U l 9 ! l 9 ! ! 9 9 I U l l 9 n 4 ! l l Ivo ui: LEST YF. FORGET -1924 1111412 Q1 Q4 QPQP1i U5,H.1DQVQlQlWHPQHM 'Q' Dover High School Commencement Program Processional March mm -- Mrs. C. B. Sherwood. Invocation ,--------- -----F--- R ev, Lappin Piano Duet --- -- Edelweiss Northup. Class History -- --,-- Martha Toot. Vocal Solo ,-- ----g Mr. Madden. Address --------------- -- Mr. Mathewson. Fhrewdfl Address ,---w,, ---- T ed Payne. Presentation of Diplomas. Baccalaureate Program High S hool Auditalfium MBV 11, 1924- 8:00 P. M. Processional March --- ,---,---,,,, ,, MH. C. B 5l'lel'W00d- lnvgcafign '-------- --------- --'-------- ------ R e v . Evans. Vocal S010 --d ----d-- -------------F---- ----- '---F- ------- M r . M adden. Vocal Duet --F - ---------------- - Christine, Sherwood and Edelweiss Norlhup. Semen, -------- -- 'Christine Sherwood, Venn. Coleman, Nola Haight, Edelweiss -----,---- Northup, Norma Eaton, and Gladys Martin. Baccalaureate Sermon -,,,,, --,,,-.,...... ........... - - - RW- L0PPll'l- lv..ss Breedlove - Mable d.d you pee. tlllll GPPIC be' fore eating it, as l told you? Mabel Egfleston - Yes Mani. Miss Breedlove Clocking around the 700171, ' Whll did you do with the peelings? Mable - l ate them, Mam. Gladys - Port drives his car so does his father, mo- ther, two sisters, two brothers and his aunt and uncle. Miss Smith - Who has it the most of the time? Gladys - L'illihr'idge at the DOVER GARAGE. Mrs. Eaton - Guess my girl in High School has Chlnged her mind about basket-ball. She is evident- ly going in for somqthing more useful. Mrs. Egleston - How so? Mrs. Eaton - Now she tells me she has made the scrnh team. 101'11-1011-Qui'-3px-14-in-is-14-14 14 14 14 2-1: 1-1wf14-11-10:--1- 1-11-1011 iugvmvzl-can -U--2 ! I Q 5 C l Q ! l l Q 9 l a a I ! 1 in-1: :lens 10i1s3ui1ri1xi1x Dn-34I141in14w11uiui1riu1o14w1u1,,1,, LE T YE FORGE -1924 14niviiv:g1v3ri4v:r1411v2vi4vi4v31 D e Hugh S lml if114uitrioioguirxiuioxuioiozuxnqioxozuxui-'xiii-rx'Quiniuiuiui-riuioxu Dover Garage J. L. Lillibridge, Prop. Phone 27. Dover, Okla. Now that your school days are over, and you are starting out in life to make your future des- tiny, remember that the world demands SERV- ICE and to succeed you must render it unstinted. This is why the keynote of our business policy is Service and we strive to give the best service possible, and on this policy we respectfully sol- icit the garage business of Dover. Free Air. Free water. Free battery service. Free Crank-case service we are authorized by the Ford Motor Co. as a Ford Service Station, and carry a full stalk of genuine Ford parts. We charge storage batteries, Vulcanize tubes. Cure Motor ills. We sell Mobil Oil, Marland oil and Gasoline, Fisk, Firestone and Oldfield Tires and Tubes. Also the celebrated Buck-Skin Tubes. We carry a complete line of accessories. F ireproof Storage. oifuiuiri-in-11 33-inlvilriolrilnisoil-ileni1o1oj11vZ11 if LEST YE FORGET -1924 no ' Dover High School vmrvZ1vil 14v1vviln1c1Z4rjoifl1l DOVER HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI CLASS OF '22 Marion Miller Oklahoma College for Women Mrs. C. E. Eaton nee Egleston At Home Viola Jones At Home Esther Jameson At Home Esther Ray Jessie Macky Earnest liughes, Lee Hughes Ray Romerman Mrs. Will Romerman nee Allen At Home Phillips University Okla. City Business Okla. University Okla. University Okla. University John Bilderback At Home Mrs. Lawrence Combs College nee Ray At Home CLASS OF '23 Albert R. Burns Okla. National Guards Carl Wilson Clerkship Leota Ridgley At Home Lawton, Okla. Covington, Ok Wandall, Okla Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Wichita, Kans Kingfisher, Ok Dover, Okla. Dover, Okla. Prof. Madden Cin study hall! Leslie, How many times have I told you to stop talking to Christine? Leslie - I don't know Prof. you'll have to keep count of them. I have something else to do. -iuiniuloiuiu 14-if-1114-mi-in-3-in-11-1--101--11 ini: LIf1ST rs FQBGETH -1924- ? C Dover High School Q 0201111014 1 rioioininiuioi rioix 1 1 l ! i D , ki ' 1 , Q. if i l i l A5' if l Q il Q Q V Q ' 1 F I U . Q s 3 3 9 2 l , U Q F ! ' Q 3 ! l l T l Q FOR : Base Ball : Basketball 4 Q Football a Q . 4 Q Tennis : Golf : or Any Game J'cbmeIzer's l Athletic Goods g Are Chosen By Those Who Know Z C Supplied to you Through U ! Don A. Northup 5 Drug Co. : Dover, .... Okla. i .3..,..........,.... 41111112011 100i1vi0Z411vi1:2ri1rZ4rZ1v14v2avi4rZcri1 020130101 514110190101 xi Quin: ni-rg--10: Dover's Two Greatest Assets Dover High School And Dover Telephone Exchange Co-operate with the first Patronize The Second Mrs. Clara Benson Q 5' ivin14:10:01:niuxoxozauxoioienioioiox s:or1o1o1o10Io:o1n1o:o1ocpo1u:o:4 11 -.1 Mr. Farmer Come to the Grand A Ive. Cafe 218 North Grand Enid Okla. S. G. FARNSWORTH Manager. Phone 601 imioilnle :1v2na1ua1u '1us3 viusi1n11xl niniirioioioiuil init it 14 ! 2903111 102 12 111 in-1 -is fic-in 14-intl 10101 ri ri ni '14-201011 1 1410101 f11r:o11vioZ-'toil-14 img HLEST if Q4 QC QilQl!Q1l lQ1lQ4 .I QC Q4lQ'V,f5Q1lQ1YDllilQ5D1 Dover High School so i F To the Class of '22 . Dover, Oklahoma. May 16, 1924. l To The Class of '22. ' Wherever You Are Dear Has been Classmates: V Your most appreciated gift of twenty-two has been very val- ' able in enabling us to be punctual to our classest The Regulator is a steady time keeper. Yes steady! lt has registered 8:45 for the last eight weeks. Many are the weeks that we have spent the day and half time nighgt waiting for the REGULATOR to tell us it is time to put away chililih things and kekurri- to the maxlly art of evening d.uties. . But alas, it has failed, and sorely irixed us in our ever watching minute, it only stayed - it dared not move a hand. After patiently waitlng and giving it many chances and still not a tick or tock did it make. ' Then deeming aid necessary, it has been advised that it ,bb given a bath7 and a clean Dress , thus removing the much accumulated mass of Bfack Cos- met's that arise from the low and mighty stove. We feel sure that you are interested in us and they welfare of the gift that you bestowed ugon us, and knowing that you will, lend aid in giving fit proper at- l tation, we suggest that you send at to s watgh maker for s brief bm refreshing vim. U ln Behalf of the B erea vcd ones that reaiize our loss. 4 The Remalnders. ' -'T 9 -.-..- .-......-. -. -. .. - -......-..-....-....-..., n 2 3 9 Q ' 5 ' Standard Engraving Co. i 5 Q i , 212 -14 West First Q ' 5 ' Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. E 3 5 ' 2 2 I g Highest grade copper and zinc E E cuts for school nnuols. 2 E i ! - ,g,,,,,,h---,.- -. .... .,- - -..-,.- -....- .. -.-.-n- -.-..-.-.-.,-.-.!,. 2 --1.551 YE Foacx-31 -1924, i 1 1 '-'-'M'- 1 1 3 1 I'I4 1u1o1o1o1n1o1o1n:1n:1vi1 110 .,.,.,.-,,, o H' In s kool f ' ' ' '- - - - -- V-'--'- ,-..........'.,-,...,,,,,-.-.,,, Q a Rm i ! ' CO' For GOOD Bread l Ti ? 'm . - '?' a 5 U S. t e For GOOD Cake U s E 'fo cor s Y i :tu OR lour H 'fu s f' E Q 0 ALWAYS Good! 1 U Q ALWAYS Uniform! bombs, E Take your wheat to our Elevator and get top price for it. 3 5 The Oklahoma ' Kmgflsher, Oklahoma. Q1?lha.Q1nPf' flgupfgx O U , .5 D151 ,, ,, ,Q-H1.,-p.ur qv. -.az -..-,-101J.:011414-:.'.:..-1.-:,1,, 1ov11::,,qp1.-,.-...,.., -' -' -610:93 14 1011-11-isviuioioin 41o1o:o1o:oiOZ11f:ov1w1.,11.:. 1.-iurag.-gaiug.-1..1., 10191. ewrxoxoxfr1u1o1+n11o:u1o1o3o1-1o:o1o1o:es11r:1s11v1a11s11u1cn1au1 0.91. Dover H'gh School l 3 seninr Class will 3 Be it known to all those concerned that we, the members of the Senior Class of Dover High School, 1924, do bestow upon our beloved but inexperienced, Q schoolmates, the following properties which we believe will be of no further use to D us:- Q To the members of the Junior Class, the sincerest hopes and wishes that some ' day they will be great minded, distinguished, intelligent and as noble as the mem- i bers of the Class of '24, i To the members of the Sophomore C'ass, the sounld advise not to jump into 4 the sea of matrimony before they have completed their High School- course. ! To the memihers of the Freshman Class. CAfter ,they have complieted Geometry I as well as CaesarQ the hopes that they will be qua'iiied to use as their motto vena, Q Vidi, Vici. ' D To all those who enter the great Half of Study for the first time next year, . we leave all the gum that can be found on the under side of our desks. Q To A. C. Streeter, the hopes that some day Cbefc-re l-is worthy brow takes on ' the e'der.y appearan'e of the honorable ML LJ ho will purchase a comb and brush. D To M. L. Madden the satisfaction of not letting oife s7ngle day go by with . Bawling out at least three plrsons. i '. To Miss Smith, the earnest plea that she take a pity on those who wil folfonw i us, when she assigns the Advanced Algebra Lesson. i Toi Miss Breddlove, the assurance that every one understards exactfy, pre- , cisely and perfect'y, what she wants done before the cLass is dismissed. fHome i Economic's l..ab.J Q To whom ever can handle the job, Roy Allen's ability to chew gum. i To Devere lngle, Rufus' popularity among the girls. Q To Febrn Robinson, the right to grow' as tail as Norma. ! To .lim Vinfcnt. the privilege of being as studious as Scotch Payne. i To Veda Prince, the right to giggle until she is a Senior. ! To Don Robinson, Ear1's Characteristic uf being serious. g To Nora Mackey, Edelweiss' favorite phpase. Oh, I know l'll never make A my credit in that. i To Mab'e Egleston, Martha Toot's gift of gab- ! To anyone who can takem a. nap, the privilege of doing 50, nd b93n8 'lite to Cla . as many times as Bob Barr. . i To Eugene, Loys' habit of answering Ani when Miss Smith takes grldel lh ' Algebra. ! To Fern Romerman, Vena's motto:- Love at first sight is alrigbtui' i To all other studious young men, the right to attend classes at least once in ev- ! ery two weeks or as'regularly as Leslie Chambers. Q To Maurice Martin, Ted's desire to sing Sweet Genevievef' very morning in Q Chapel. B To Pauline Hughes, Gladys Martin's one and only ambition, to look pretty. K To Ola Ridg.ey, Vesper's habit of answering 'l don't know to all questions ask- i ed by those lntalfested. 2 To Fronie, Nol1a's pug-nose. 5 CHRISTINE SHERWOOD. - SIGNED:-: JELLY EGLESTON, Notary Public. Q QSEALQ ! l l -n- nioiv ...gg 111111111-1 n1cv14v1un1cv2cn3en1en11-1n.:..3, 0 0 5u1..:-u1sa14s2o1a1o:--1-vD 14-! i i'i 1 l' ULEST YE FORGET 11924- .Dt 000001 Dover High School v:o1nniaiv1n11n11n11ri1r21v2o:1v11r:1v:1v14v1o3o:1 3011 i Q .,..-- -.- ...-......-.- ...-.-..-.-.- .- -..- .-.... 5- .-. - .-. -.- -.- -- -.-.5-.5 2 5 g 5 g 0 fl g 0 C g Th W'htI1tI5 1 5 Q 2 5 2 2 5 2 a Q I 5 Mrs. Laura Wright Prop. . 5 I 1: 2 5 a Q 5 5 2 S Phone 39. DOVER OKLA. j H +5-J-'----L--W'-5'z 5'5 5 ''R'5-55-5'M5-55' I Patronizing the PEERLESS ICE CREAM . IS A FOOD FOR ALL AGES. 5 Palace 5 5 Barber Shop 2 is like making love to an old maid, you can't 5 overdo it. g PALACE BARBER li Shop Kingfisher Okla. ' his-11,31-in IT IS REFRESHING, INVIGORATINGQ AND REBUILDS THE BODY AND MIND. ' I EVERYBODY ENJOYS' GOOD, ICE CREAM. IT IS A REAL HEALTH FOOD. Eat PFIERLESS Ice Cream every day g and be happy. ' I MADE BY I Enid Ice 8: Fuel Co. I BMD, OKLA. PHONE 21. i 5 BOLD IN DOVER BY g DON NORTHUP -. - THE nRuGc1s'r. I :zu-1111,1011Iroinxuxuxuioxergqriaviwvicvia, -into-101014-1--ioiozuxuxu LEST YE FORGET -1924.0-My 'Q' Dover High School SOCIETY When school first began the agriculture d' ass took several Vfield triips. One day we went up to Mr. Barr's and brought the Agriculture pig to its new home down at Miss Smithfs. We built the pen and installed the pig in its new home. One day the class went down and chopped kindling for their suppers. After sup- per was served we :fl sat around and told jokes and ghost stories. We departed at a late hour each declaring that Miss Smith was an ideal hostess. Mrs. Reams' Party Mrs. Reams gave a party in honor of the football boys and their girls. All re- ported a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Streeter's Party Mrs. Streeter gave a party to the football boys and their girls on Mr. S.treeter's birthday, October 4. The crowd gathered and all went in a bunch to the house. Up- on arriving they discovered that Mr. Streeter was up at the school house. He was telephoned that one wof his children was sick and to come home, he wa'ked into the room where the young people weref gathered. Of course he was very much surprised. The evening was spent in playing games. In one game Miss: Ester Fash received first prize which was a monkey that' was given for making the best pig out of a potato. Mr. Port Clodfeylter received the booby prize which was a rubber clown. Another game was played in which Mfss Christine Sherwood receivedl first prize which was a musical whirligig. The booby prize of a sack of a'l day suckers was given to Mr. Jelly Egves- ton. Mr. Streeter received first prize in another game and Mr. Leslie Chambers a'so received a booby pnfze of a head of cabbage, which was very appropriate-. Mr. Maur'ce Martin, captain of the team gave a talk and presented Mr. Streeter with a sweater from the footbdl boys. Lunch was served after which Mr. Streeter was given a whipping with pancake turners. Everyone wished Mr. Streeter many more happy birthdays. All enjoyed themselves and resolved to return again. Clodfel,ter's Birthday The Basketball teams surprised their coach Mr. Port Ciodfelter on the night of his birthday, Jan. 3. The boys practiced basketball. After .supper the girls gathered at Mr. Clark's and wenrt' to the school house in a bunch. After practice was over games were played. The most important event that happened was the basketba'l game that was played by the faculty and students. Some of 'the star players were, Miss Vevia Smih, Miss Ester Fash, Mr. Madden and Mr. Streeter. QWho wlon the game will always be a question in the mfnds of both teams. A light lunch was served which was enjoyed b ai. YA coat sweater was 'presented to Mr. ClodfeIter from the two teams. After wish- ing Mr. Ciodfelter many more happy birthdays they al went down to meet the train that was to bring Miss Hoagland's friend, Mr. Anderson, as the train pufled in songs were sung to welcome him to our little city. They were escorted by the gang to the hotel and after sing'ng a farewelil song the gang dispersed and went to their respect.ve homes having had a very enjoyable evening. Iutotr-iuiffina-14.301 '14-1..14-11-:ni-bganziiihtui--11s:.ito14-10101--103:-14-in 1 11 1 vivvilvioivrioioioizvinxioioicridrivnjtnioinnitvilriwril l'T0i Ql'il 'ii 'i4Vi1IQ4li1rl 'ibiqlillllfivitli fIl1bQIli1ilii7i1DQ ,xoxox ri wx vz-ng-rx-,1.1.-3-14.1-,1-ye sllo1u1 11-111111 1'11-if-214111xioiniuiuinifuioq:iv-is1011vioinminivniuiuini ini Y -1924 - - H v -f'tnii1r1oiuPi03l11r1u-i1v11li1vi4ri1lZ1hi0icvZ1v?eviarZcv11 e i oo' . ,A .1 -. 1-mn.-m1u3.,1. 11.1. lg. nu- ns. le., ioiuiug 1 :ui-vin:-11. 1111- 311- -1 Don A. Northup The Best Druggist Dover, .... Okla , Staple X' Fancy Groceries Phone 53 Dry Goods and Shoes Dover Okla. :ini-aiaie-Lui--11 wiv O4 r1nio1vvinnipv1vinvivni4 '14niu14i1 'i47 0201 LEST YE FORGET -1924 ' Dover High School 'D'-i-1 -0.4 'N'-0-U S SOCIETY One evening after basketball practice, the Seniors decided to have a Weiner roast and invite the facullty and all melmliers of the baskeball team. Some wallced, while others being more dignified went in cars.- We all preceded down to Mr. Towne's pas- ture, the scene of so many happy events. Wood was collected and fire built right away as it was quite chilly. Every one was hungry so we decided to eat, but low and behold no Weiners could be found. We decided they had been left in the office and so Mr. Ciodfelter, Leslie, Ted, Gladiys, Christine and Edefweiss va'unteered to go af- ter them. They were gone so long and the rest of us were so hungry that we ale all the sandwiches and pickles while waiting. At last they returned and of course said the Weiners could not be found. But in a few minutes we noticed a tire up over the hllll and upon a cmloser examinatfion we found the boys up there roasting them quite contentedly. After a great scufffe we got a few and after eating them, went home, each declaring they had a very enjoyable evening. ...ii- The Seniors always a very lively bunch decided to go on a Weiner roast. They me-t at the Drug Store and went on a hyay rack. A few however came along in a car. This did not suit the bunch so while they were driving slowly along in front of the team a very brlglit Senior boy hopped off and drained the gas tank. They preceded along and tiral.y decided to wait for the bunch.. When the car stopped the gas was d scovered running out of the tank so was turndd off. Enough remained tow get to town on, to get more however. A very pleaiant eavening was enjoyed but everyone agrees it is much better for all to go in one crowd. At the 'Beginning of school the Freshmen entertained the Sophomores by havingi a party. The party was held at the school house which was decorated with coilors off' both elasses. The evening was spent by playing games etc., after which was served a lunch. conlistiqng of hot chozolate, .sandwkhes and waffers. We were edtimg guy' refreshments when the lights went out and we were surprised by some of the students of the other class trying to initiate us, after the excitement was over, we finishedi our refreshments and went home taking the surprise as a joke. .lanuary 10th, being the bfrthlday of Miss Christine Sherwood, a very popular young lady in the Senior C'ass, it was decided to have a surprise on her. W'e gather- ed at the home of Miss Ester Fash and all went in a group to Christine's home. Chris- time as you all know' is a very studious girl and we found her preparing her Alfgebra lesson for the next day. She was very much surprised but being a very capable hos- tess invited -us in and made everyone feel at heme. During the evening each was called upon to give a talk, reading or do something towarld the entertainment, Mr.. Madden took charge and every one had responded presented Miss Sherwood with a token from the Senior Class ,and Faculty. Partners were secured for lunch, which was featured by a 'arge birthday cake with candles on it which Christine lit and then blew out. We left at a late hour, with all wishing Christine many more happy birth- dlyr. ru-1:-11-1--1gf-14-14-1--14-10:01 34 1-4-11,11-1 -1- 11-14-101010201011-14-901--3. o1o14l1mbi4li4siu1axzcb1-nioiu njuiaici-nici-1-si-oi: YE FORGET -1924 vlri411:i11 Dover High School 4x1. -1102: 111 0:02fini:14rim:Quai-v1u1o1u:u1u:11 in Model Meat Marlcet Fresh and ' Cured Meats at all times C. E. Bray 5 3 l o 1 .E Q i -- CI '17 sw a QD 5 E 5' IJ: 2 i 2' E. E. 2 9 2' Q 5, 2' 0 Q.. 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Mints Program Angel Food Cake Almond Maeronns Maurice Martin Ted Payne Mr. Madden Mrs. Streeter Don,Phoebe, Eva, Mr. Madden Mr. Streeter Miss Harris Martha Toot Eva Byers Leslie Chambers fp 3 3014.101-11114 101011.24-1 -gl.1lx34-is-in-14-ivint-'34 3 liuxuxa-in LEST YE FORGET' --1924 'fini D e H g ,tpirviuini 1 1 1 1 ini tniri 14111-1:0 Q ' h S h I D1 1o1o1en1oio1oi1ni4x1oi1r11r11r11ri1 111101 101024 202021 n H i 5 Q ' . . 2 Merldlzill Q Q Q - G J. L. Fuller erase 5 FIREPROOF BUILDING 5 . . Full line of Tires, fonsorlal Artist Tubes and Access- : ories. Dom, Okla. 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LEST YE FORGET -1924 'Q' f Dover High School i 02011111111 11111111-101011 11 11 11 1 1:4 1011924 Q ! 9 i 0 . 1 g i s 6 6 9 n 9 9 - : I Pat Hillllel' A I E The Furniture Man 6 i l l-lennessey, Okla. Q . Q l ! S3101-1111111 2311111 1 1 11211 311200 ! o ! gin:-11111111 2-viwiuii 30111112 1 111-111 r l i ' II ' , I 5 LW. f. Anderson Q t Q n 1 i 6 Harness and Shoe Shop g general repairing g Satisfaction Guaranteed Q Q Q South of the Wright Hotel 3 Residence handy Q Always find him. Q : : Boyt Harness i Q , Q Specialty. l , U A011120-14 i17i4'i4714 i0l!li0l17l4O.O . . . r2vi4i14ai1er:vi1b:14v24 0:01101 1 xi lin 0:01111 1 Eagle Cafe The Palace of Eats Chas. Johnson Prop. Ph0ne145 S l-lennessey, Okla. 1311111111 11131111 111311111111 11 111 Fred Ehler Dry Goods Co. Graduation Suits for boys and girls our Specialties Let us fit you out. To Start you Right. axe 11111113111113111111111u11+1n11v1113o1 vi i,....,..,..,........-............................,.. wie musing 111n11111ap11cuurx, 2010103031131101111131211 ULEST YE FORGET -1924 .0-04.0.0-wc' ? ' Dover High School M I I I I I I I I I I I 10901014 Here's a Good One! Dr. Vincent - 'Don.' I've got a prescrip- tion here I wish you would fill Don Northup - Alright Doc. Bring it in some 'day when the Radio is broken. G.en Burns - Mr. Drew then-e's a custo- mer up in front. Mr. Drew -- Sh - Keep real quiet and maybe he will go outf' Leslie ,Loyd Les ie Loyd Leslie TRAGEDY IN ONE PART Cast Hero:-:Leslie Chambers Viflian:-:Loyd Wright I am the best in debate am I not? You are---- I'm the best You are- I'm the best forward am I not? wqrker on the An- nual am I not? Loyd --- You are-l Leslie not? Loyd I es'.'e Lcyd I'm the best in my studies am I Wait 'til I Finish my sentence. Finfsh it then. UNOTDI Nfiss Smith -- I'd like to try on that one over th-:re. Mr. Sherwocid -- I am sorry, ma- dam, but that is the Iampshadef' Harry Clark - IrVhat did you have soup or chile Y '! t 711 T M- 're --- TasteId like H - - -. Harry Clark - Then that was chi'e, our soup tastes like dishwatqrf' Madden Cln Geometry c'assJ -- What is that noise over there? Leslfe - I just dropped a perpendicular. Madden:- steam is 7 Earr- I heat. Earl, can you tell me what t's water gone crazy with the it HOW T0 GET WARM Sell lire insurance. Value a man's store at twice its worth.. Sleep oven? store until Smoke a cigarrette in bed. Doze off to 3 ,I 'I 'I I :I warm. I 1: sleep. It keeps the home fires burning. I :I Enter phone booth. Give Central the I 1: wrong numbelf. She may get you right Ig one. Laugh until warm. 4 :E Pay all your biI.ls at once. Make a huge I: fire out of the stubs. Even the neighbors If can get warm. I I: Throw rocks at the policeman. He will If make it hot for you. 4: L-il It Ig Conversation between Christine and Leslie If - Leslie - You wrecked my life, you've ruined me, Oh life I've had my fill. Do you think I'll go on living. Welliiiii YOU CAN BET YOUR LIFE I WILL. v'-'-'-'-Af-Avc--'r--.-v-cefvv-.A.-.-ovA-.Nc-,-,-,-,-,-,.,A,.,.,.,.,. 9 9 3?3? U 5'2.3' 0:1059-0g ii' W! P 2-.. gn :. 'l..:Q 75 ii' fl I 0 I 5 ff- I Sg- glal I fa-'N , -..E UEI U3 H r52.I ff-:fl Sinead'- ii-EE: Ej'+:?:E.'.oETE.gQ :Ig-0,4 n-ng 1-.ETSO .1 -12 ' I :s E.. '4 a. .Em g-1'2'+'N?'g 5,4 sv 2,20 W 4 --fn :foo 4: cv 5' - o '. W -h 0 0 lo: ' I.. 0 5' -:I f f :..- in m W 5 nl ,-2 9 gat 4 ,H B rv .vg 'go 0 pp .4 ..:. snug r n.. . U' '1 6' E, rv-0 2 H Hg 'Q er. :x I 9, ,,- B 4 n I' 0 5' 'Nov E T 'I nl gg' , ff : Z '3 5:5 N133 2- 2 was U' H- :fu 0 I n 00 '15 I I -- I In if Vesper: Cgiving Russe'l an outing in her 1: roadsterj- Woulk:l you like to see where 1: I was vaccinated ? EE RusseII: Cexpectanfilyl-ip Yes, indeed. In Vesper:- Well, keep your eyes open: if we'll drive by there pretty soon. :I -- qu if Miss Smith:- Can you tell me what makes 1: the Tower of Pisa lean? It NoIa:- I don't know, or I would take Ir some myself. 4: it 4. lQ4lllli0l1lQ0Q4lQllQl.0M0QllQ0QllQ1lQlP-l-llQ4lQvQl limi: '14 nic 14 lil vi D1 Ii: via lioinil '14 ,ings nic 2. ' Dover High School 'I-I'-llclltllcll LEST YE FORGET --1924 10:01 si-rioiuioioi si ri :ini ui 1 ,Qui-1:-rioioia if 14 11 211 ic ioinid 30120241 . lleo Bean? i ' F 2 C. R. I 6' P. Watch Inspector l 9 . g Jewlery, Optical 9 . 5 and Sporting Goods U Kingfisher, Oklahoma. i.,-.-.,-..---.---.-.-.-.-.- Ev:-vcr 101 10101 P1 1010 1 'CN' so11q4'1..1.,g.,g.,g..g.gn 2 WATTS -Q WELCH 5!ESiEB2fii!-,Fu'nS : County Representative for l Dodge Broq. Motor Vehicles : G O1 dst Daily Oklahoma, : as, l an Ufage 5 5 Oklahoma City Q Accessories. l 5 Times, Wichita i Phone 450 Beacon and Kingfisher, Oklznlloma. Tulsa World. l . Q ! sf. ,111 .1 .Quia-iaviuxozui -1 L1 11-1-'11 24.303 10101: 1- 1 vi- nn 11-ioioioioioiuii o 9.0 .io11s1o1o1oier1-1uiorioiovisriu10ioiunic'i1Iilv1q .1 iioininiuiuif 1 iuioin1n1u1n11 LEST YE FORGET --1024, ?0 C'Q1 Dover High School WANT ADS WANTED Other worlds to conquer.-See Miss Har- ris between 9:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. Sometimes. An Open date - Loy1d Wright, Board and room for two - M. L. Mad- den, Cmaybej. Less to do and more time in which to do it 1 Earl Egleston. A course in Home Economics.- Miss Murrow. An opportunity to get acquainted with someone else. - Edelweiss. -Wanted:-A job tearing leaves off a calandar. - Miss Smith. An appointment to West Point - quickQy - Warren Payne. - An annual pass on the Rock lsland Rail- road on account of heart trouble suffered in connection with that road.-James Love. To be left alone.-Rufus Barney. Somcboldy to tease.. -Ted Payne. -Wanted another egg sandwich -- Prof. Streeter. Wanted the UNSTINED UNSELFISH DISINTERESTED C0-OPERATION of all Patrons, Dover Consolidated District No. 2. P P 4+ + + + + P P P P I i P P I 'I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1+ + 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4 1+ 1 4 1+ ,+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ i '+ 1+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1+ 4+ 1+ 1+ 1+ + 1. fl 1 'I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 4+ + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1 +0 it ioiuiuiuiuinnipuijqiiuisninllriuisvisrin More accurate spelling typewriters. - Miss Fash. Somebody to love. -Carey Cosgrove. A baffling curve that can't be hit. - Paul Turner. A bigger variety of DATES. -B. Port Glodfeltel. -Call in person. Some Home Economic Equipment -Home Economic Supervisor. Another Home for Waukomis. Some nice college, with reputation and standing, to bid my attendance. furnish references at first correspondence.--Leslie Chambers -Wanted A Spanish Pony that can think. -Burton Towne. --.11 A Shorthanld system easy to read, easy to write, and eaniur to learn.--Robert Barr. -Wanted somebody to take the salt out of the Pacific Ocean. l may want to cross it. --Vesper Haight. To sell my 44Banquet Dress only worn and just as good as when second- once hand.-M. L. Madden. More Teacher's Meetings --Faculty, Wanted a new Ford fa: my Radiator Cap -Pude Allen. a ri-isuluiuimnlrivifin-isli-2-iris-Xenia: vin: D H EST YE FO GE - 24 ish S h I Q4-1: zoxozcfzoxoxozerxoxozcvzozc 14 is is 11-111011 14 101 031.1101-'11xxuxuxuxu1u1II1II1u1uxIIxuxuxux uininguiui g For Real Dry Cleaning ! ! ! 5 I E an FOR REAL SERVICE i 2 A ' A ' A '' ' A ' A Send your Clothes to I The Wardrobe Cleaners Q Phone 147 ...... KINGFISHER, OKLA 3 5' imvicrioicnqbnxr-in-1 -2 fin: -1 1 -it if 42411 I1-11.Ii-1201111011131xiniuiogoiozu 2 ELECTRIC at g BATTERY SERVICE , Let us service You for Any- g thing in the Electric or Bal.- Q tery Line. U YOU WILL BE PLEASED l Kingfisher Storage U Battery Co. g 315 North Main. Phone 470 2 Kingfisher Okla. I Q 5'hioiui0iv3 ,1u1uIuo1I11 if 1 if o 0,0 U Il U U ! ! U U U U I wir: .wie141303010301014Iiniuinioioioii M 0 R' P E P Ludricating Oil and MGR' PEP Gasoline makes old cars run as New Dunlap -Morton .-zuzuzux.Ixnznculyxuini I131-iuioioioiuisuiqrininini I101014rin10301014101020103 L.EST YE. FORGET --1084 f ' Dover High School WANT ADS WANTED Nothing But the Mellow Moon. Prof. Streeter. Just one more basket-ball games. -Abe Vlartin. Somebody to watch mel bat . -Jim Love. -Somebody to watch me steal second.- Walter Terrell. -Wanted All the girls to watch me swing the willow against the horsehide and clean the bases in a critical point of the game. 1 Pude Allen. mouth open while -Carey Cosgrove. Somebody to hold my l watch the tall light. Somebody to run for me. l'm too tir- ed. -Robert Barr. An allert center-fielder to catch my sec- ond base peg. -Hutchins. An adding mahine to keep track of the baseball scores, --Coach. Something funny that won't hurt any- body's feelings to put in this column. - Editor. A bouncer to keep the men teachers and school board members of the Home Economic TabQes. -Miss Breedlove. To sell my interest in the Skirvin Hotel purchased at the Teachers Meeting. --B. Port Clodfelter. To know how to take a joke. --Miss Breedlove. v 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 1 2 'r 4+ ln in in 'r 'n 'r 'r 'r ln 'u 'r 4 lr lr in 'r 4 3 U 'r 'r 'r 'r 'I 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r in 'r 'r 4 3 P 'r 'r is 'r lr 3 D 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 1 Abe Martin to develop a habit of leav- ing the molrning paper when he goes home. -Mr. A. B. Egleston. To hear some more gossip. -Fronie. A few grey hairs. --Prof. Streeteit. A Secretary to handle my corresponldence with Please Remit. -Nathan Coleman. A more digni-lied appearance. -Kenneth Barney. Some Spanish Students to tutor:. -Eva Byers. To look like Mr. Madden. -Jimmie Vin- cent. A square deal for women. An angelic disposition like Miss Fash. -- Vena. To grow big and masterly. dominant and inspiring and drive a big Ford like Mr. Towne. -Lester Sherwood. My iitt'e l:':other to be a great big hand- some, striking and imposing man like Le- Iqe-Les-lesl-leslie. --Christine. To be Sponsor for the faculty. -Allen Fuller. Some strange handsome Senior boys to enro'l next year. --Nora, Fronie, Eva and Phoebe. To be a gfrl again. --Miss Smith. -LOST:--Sixteen perfectly good well seasoned partly rational more cl? less good looking. dgnified to a fault, but jolly good lad ard lassie Seniors. No reward is off- ered for they are gone forever. wiv-31qoioioie'ifn11-ibut'101021-iuli-isiriillilriuluiu-24-3-iii-in-ini4-in-inllulu-is mini 1 ni111:101-uisrioiuiuiuxoz :ui-13-vin:-vin:.-Lniniuxoil-1-,inc1 1 1 Burt Austin SAYS Athletic Goods For any School Base Ball We Malie Foot Ball ' B k tB ll School Wants as e a Our Specialty. Track or Gym. 0'Shea Honor Sweaters Cheap as the Cheapest, - And Quality. Enid .... Okla 1010100 D121-1011 11.11111 -1 -3 'Luz 11130:-f1o1wi4 311111 in-31,11-303014-ink 3-----gn:--if in -- it-it-in1n1u11-1--it-1 -3014-34-10201014 1021 10i0Z0i0i0i0i4 LEST YE FORGET --1924 ? ' Dover High School l l l l l SOPHOMORES 11.1 '14 11 14-1 -it iinianioiewioinioiu George Allen What would have happened: to our football team, If George had not appeared upon the scene. Mabel Eglenton She is never quiet, she is zfwvays shy, And there is mischief in her eye. Dale Sherwood Talking and laughing and getting in bad, Seems for Dale to be quite a fad. Ola Ridgley Her eyes are bllue, her hair is so brown, No sweeter girl could ever be found. Paul Turner Long curly hair covers his head And, by the way, the color is red. Pauline Hughes To D. H. S. she's always true. Just love her and she'i1 love you too. James Vincent Happ-go-lucky he goes on his way, We hope that Banty grows up some day. Gfadys Bilderbaclc She is quite p.easant in her looks, And very studious in her books. Devere lngle I don't think black hair is pretty as a rule. Yet Devere is one of the prettiest boys in school. Vera Gordon Shefs of medium height and very sweet, A splendid student hard to beat. Mllen Fuller A barber's son, a good old scout, Sometimes in school - but mostly out. Anna Mary Merkel She isn't slim, she isn't fat, Now I think you'll al' agree to that. Kenneth Barney Few honest po1itic'ans the world has known, We hope Kenneth goes right after he is grown. Malvin Duggan He is handsome, he is fair, The kind like him is very rare. Walter Terrel Rasketbal I don't raise a fe'.low's grades, But makes him popular with the maidls. Wenona Phelps Wenona has brown hair, and bright hazel eyes. Judge her by her worth and not by her size. SIXTEEN HAPPY SOPHOMORES Mabel got the worst of it, then 'there were ---- szx. Sixteen happy Sophomores, went out to Six Happy Sophomores on their lessons Delve strive, In High Schod' Science The teacher flunked Dale, and then there Four, believed in Evolution-They were ex- were five. pellel . Leavving a remainder of only twelve. Ttv'elve 'ittle Sophomores went out to eat Ike and Walter swal'owed their knives and then there were ten. Ten happy Sophomores each had a date Vera and Pauline were frightened and that left eight. ' Eight happy Sophomores fairest under heaven. Kenneth smoked a cigarette, and then there were seven. Seven little ,Sophomores out paying tricks I , Five happy Sophomores wishing for more Allen got an Idea and that 'eft four. Four happy Sophomores went out Ito see Devere saw Gladys and that left three. Three happy Sophomores, kind-hearted and true, Streeter expelled Jim and that left two. Two litife Sophomores all undone, Paul made a little speech, and that 'eft one. One lovely Sophomore wishing for some fun, Wenona saw Melvin and then there were none. -2--14.1--30102--101-u31:i--Qsnlnniv T YE FORGET -1924 Dover schoo' Qrivvicniieoiiooienlvirlrillcririuvilaxiririvicieni DiliI4Ii1Il 20i1:Q02Klil1lliU THE Hennessey State Bank H ennessey, Okla. The Bank of Friendly Service ..1..gniwini.11-14:i1v11xi1vZ1rIal 12111011'ini'-3u1n3n24:in-in-14-30301. A. H. Ruth Dealer in Lumber, Builcler's Supplies Phone 14 Dover, Okla. qL1 1u1o11ria:s:14v1so11s101-:iu1iII1v1wv:01u1N. 11.1.1.1-1.10:.1u:.1u:u1--1u:n1-14-:o:s:v1u1o:v1u1an11-1av11r1o::1v1o:f14 .il 924511 ioioioivvloabcvivvivviwviavioioif 1oio1vio:4r1oi011 0 Dover H'gl1 School 0' 113 Z 2 iuiuiuiuiui 11311 3 2 iuiui-13:1 1411014241 1.2--if-xoqiuibi Citizens' National BA K NvvvmNm f snuff kiqjrl' E ' it 'swf' 'muff' Kingfisher, :: Oklahoma 2Doiu3uinipm-30101:-3010103011fcuoinqm31054 1411011111Lningauioiuiniui.up-'imma v 0.01-nioiui 1:4111 130102010111 111 211121112 1111201 viuioiuioi -1 11 101 Anglemans E Expects all of g their Dover friends to call and see them 9 when in 3 Kingfisher. 6 , 'J iolboioioiboioif 1 111 3 if 1 1n11nimi:1u1uiw111fvifini:-1-11 1 1--1:1 -ini 11-in-ini -1.111131-if-191-101. I -2 ti .il-14-11-14-1 Lu: '11-1 'Q Li-fiuifnxf-in? -if-1--Q--1 LEST YE FORGET -1924 W B i U i ' ! ll i ll i II Q 5 9 E Q Q U Q ! 4 'P Q u Q i Q IQI Q 0 Q 9 ! 0 1 U Q ll Q F D Il i Il Q II 3 In ll H Q lil Q U Q II Q ll Q 0 Q Q ! n Q u Q I1 Q QI Q U Q H Q Q ! u Q Qt Q U Q ll Q Il Q I1 Q I ! u Q ll i ' 4 L... lQll1lV1llillil.llQlD14l14Pll High oo - ozouxuioioqsoiui 1101010101-nentrumri:mi:his-gn11vio1n1o1u1u1H1n14rinioinioiui D. C. Clark Motor Co. VNlkAv'vAv'v'vAvAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAv'vAv4v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAv - AIVNMN Iv ' A 1 ' f Nr V519 VVWNNIVVN' Kingfisher, Okla. Lincoln, jcwcd K Fordson SAllE58:SERNqCE Phone 323 vzn finzoznz.-1 11,131 :ning -1 :viz 1:11014 2 31111 1 wif 1 in 11111 10101 Ozovzuzozoix 1020113 ri xiniuioiux xi wif 9011110101031nxoioxnioioi-11011101 Jeweler St Optometrist Kin gfisher, Ukla. Phone 250 .Q,Uif.14a1014vinr1o2o3u1ax1u1nx1u1oiaxQoiuioqriuioioi 101 2 1 3:1 1 1 1 axe:-attain-1-1.-:ns--zozuviuguzu EST YE. F RC-ET - 24 . 1 fl -,f'Ci4'Q4'Q0Q0Q.lYQ1l'3,4la1l,l Q4 Q QIIIQCQCPQHHHQ ' Dover H h S hool 0:0111 i l4l14l2KlQOQ Q D Q Q Q Q Q IQ Q Q IQ la QKIQ lf ll - 1 li QI li M1111 Q-li There is only one HOLSUM, Smith's HOLSUM. The name 'Smith' is given as a pledge of satisfaction --- a personal guarantee from a baker who has the highest regard for his Q responsibility in supplying your bread. HCLSUM is good and pure, high in food value --- a big money's worth. You invest in i brought smiles, happy dispositions and good health when you buy HOLSUM regularly. Q Ask for it today! Q 6'here's a difference in Bread. ' Smith' s HOLSU Enid .... okla. o 0.4 ls: viml1o1,so2o1n1u1n1 '14 ini :in 1411112 11 1111- 1 -1 li -111 niuiuiniuisvioimni 1 LEST YE FORGET E -1924 '? 0 C Dover High School -1s3:1v3111::1azax:nz11v311v2v2rzs314 Y I 2 .i.,-,,,,. ., ..,-,-..- -.-.-.,-.-.-.-,-......,. .,.......-....-.,...-.,..,-.,........-......-.,-.,-.... 5 Q Music is Essential i U ' ll : U Bollenbach Floral Co. ,Eg i U 'A'A N'A'w'A'A'''A'A'A'A'A'A'A'v'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'w'w'A'A'i ' 2 9 Edison Phono h Q ss W ' ' 99 S g bay lt Wlth Flowers Mason 8:1-Iamilton, Apollo, i jg Packard, Gulbransen i j Hobart M. Cable. Chicker- Q ing Ampico 9 Pot plants, designs etc. P23005 and Player : fi Pianos. Q Band instruments Q g U Sheet music Q P U - I i Phone 133 Kingfisher Okla. Muslcal I 2 9 merchandise. 5 1 Enid om... Q I . litD102'iUi0i0i0i il'i0iUiU14'iUi4'ZKOEO 4 Q ,:,,,..-...,.,...,..,,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,..,.,.,.,. ..:.,:.-.:..:. :. 1'-i'-l l l i l' :M og u Q I 9 ! 4 WI O 0172 O 2 W G dl ' , Q 0 0 I u Q i I . . g f Q K1 flsher Ukla . 1 Q 7 ' U ! 2 Q 7 . Q - U Q Dry Goods. Clothing. Shoes. Ready to Wear. I ' i P i U t Q I Boosters for Better Jcbools. : 2 I i Q,--.-4--n-H-4'-H-f'--'--'-- - -0- -H--'---1'-4'-'-'-'-'- '- 0- 0-Q--o i 6 ulzqi-111.11-Q-24331-iaiszzx- -ini-ilivi 11.1014 1- 1- gp. un- 1- 1- 1--1.-in 2 E .- ' Qoioioiuioic 1049021 1011 14 1011 1011 if ioioioioivioil X 00 1011rioinioioiuloioioinniirioioioicoilnioinloioiwioin vi. 11 ni-vi: 10101011 Manhattan Cafe Home of good eats. stun.-mrs' TRADE APPRECIATED. All American. Former Luxuries are NOW NECESSITIES Ice, formerly considered a LUXURY for the rich has become a household NECESSITY. It saves many times its cost in preserving food in a fresh and wholesome condition, and cools our drinking water to a delightfully refreshing tem- perature in the warm months. Phone or call on Mr. Sandsburry, our agent for Dover, who will be glad to furnish you with ice. Kingfisher Ice Colupany. 02020114101 bv: ,102-2 -14:--10: 11:-1011-11-intl-11.1.1--2 1--1.,1e1-A14-3411.34 riuioipnvioxx11:viuinivininuiniumuiuiuilvi-fioiomuiniuiufiniuiui '11-11-1 -ni-11-niuiuilwining..103-oi-ozviA-3-in:-03-12rx-vi-1301-ni-ni-'11-1-ni-fqb-vca- 1- an T- 9 4.1Q1IQlQ1Ql.1,1lQ15Q1PQ1Q1DQ1DQ1Q0D1Q0Q0Q0.0Q0iIa180 0 Do e H' h S ho I Drink 5 in Bottles ! Coca Cola Bottling Co. g Enid, oklahoma 84 4 1011-14'qui'-10311014-1n1o:014vi1-101011wi -:nil-1011110101 '11 1 is if 31141301 12.1-11-11..co-111r1oausn1o3o:ognqpu1-pg-11.1. 0034-14nzoxozoxoxoxrmxoxoxoxuxozr-:via Say it with Flowers 5 Flowers are a token of remembrance always appreciated. Q I We always fill your orders with fresh cut flowers 5 at the most reasonable prices. l ' Oklahoma Floral Co. l Enid Oklahoma. Phone 339 O vp.. 1111 11 V: up -1.-1-y1u1-,1--1 l-..rqp..q..-101010- --nnznqpoapuxoxr-1:-1 fx 1: 1:-1:-xoxox violninioioln 1. 101- p-.101011-1o1o:01--1- Lvx.-11-101014-11114111 1014 101010101014 LEST YE FORGET --1024 f ' Dover High School T2uinigpigpgqiogqpgipiqiryqpug '14 in 111111.54 E4-4000111101411 V1 ri in is 1 I1 11102111111 Q Marland Q Q 5 ' g 2 Grove Q ! u Sc Wallcer : Always the same g Always Good Fruit CO. Gasoline 5 Motor Oils Wholesale Q Kerosene V ll l . Greases . . H Fruit Sz Vegetables ! Marland Refmmg ! H D 319-21 South Grand 5 Company H 5 i Ponca City, okla. U Q Enid Oklq, 2 Stations Throughout Oklahoma bin 3030? 307 'Wil'T l'l7Ui 1'l5 i4'llllminl l5'il7i0i iUl l l l i0i l l i' 101 2 Art Wm-lg and Picture Framing 9 Q Uur JPFCIALTY i ! ' ' P g rt Plaque 8: Framing Co l c as i or l Q Room 5 over Corry Pharmacy g Phone 247 : Plaque frames for Photos We carry a full line of Picture Mouldings SL Swing Frames F . : Enid, Ukla. azovzugfni xi 101 ix 1 11 11 1141415010 31-if ri-v2v1lv1n1o1-it nvuxiuia-11:21.11 .in-at-:Ianni--i--114-31 xuioiuiuininqynxv if 1 11: 1:1113 54.14111-1 -it-in-1--ivioin-lol--ini-'Lenin ULEST YE FORGET -1924 :? ' Dove H'gh 5 hool l g .,..-.-, -.,..,..,..K,-.,-..-.,..,..,,-,-..-,... -, ....-.-......-.-.-,,-.....,-.-..,,,-,.. -..-..- l ! McCormick Mathers l Q l 3 l l l - 3 5 l 5 . l .!.-.-An-lP-.P---u...n-.,-.n-.n-.n-n-,-,n-nP-. ' . . 15.-Q ,1,.1..1..1. -.01-,101 -14 gp l-M1101-.an-ln. u 8 ' 5 9 l u g Herzberg K I . ! E g Sternberger ' 5 l 1 : Outfitters of Men, n Q : Women 8a Children n Q : Phone ll 4 l Hennessey,OkIa. s T 1 l 4 pzwinim-11 1 rzniuiuie inioicuioioioioxn L 0u1--cn-v3-i..1,,i,,1i-ab-uco4,p-ig-:o1--1.-'Quin-in-in ' 14 1:-if-if-11-csniuiauiavi1141 riniozl ,102-11:.w01-I-3.11--1-win:-110:-I1.11u The Hennessey Clipper Hennessey, Okla. Oldest paper of Con- tinuous Publication in the State Largest Circulation of Any Paper in Kingfisher County. High Class Job Print- ing a Specialty Phone 88 nz: ifL11-11-Zninzarif-10101014 11-in-if-1. ai-1ui g --1924omvanv: 1011 in iosbcvivvlcniwiavieiaviavicvicifvicrivleieriwrivicnjtriu 0 Dover High School o v Qviotoioioioioioioioi n1ogo1o:oio144,,g 0.014114ni1131111niniogniozuxuxuzuimini: .Q 5 STAR MILL 5 We Assert 2 3 f CAnd with your permissionb V -I 5 WE WILL PRQVE 3 5 - - if f that lt wlll save you E K qw. money to trade with Q 1- y -l , ' I ! gk! . : ' ' :f in : i 2 5 5 iii , . S Q n e S exmxx HIGH PATENT 2 DRY GOODS C0 2 2 f 9 i 5 Q milf., Q Hennessey, Okla. i 45lbs. LIBERTY HUM M Q i L V i l There's None Better. I ffm cg- an 14.103411 1n2caieu10nD1r11xioi1ricr11gfg D21 ni4ri4ni1ri4vi4r2r11 1c1oQ 0201:-1 3 1 1 1: q 43,101 11110303014 30194-1111011111 if-1014 1114110103011 xoxoxoxfmgg Q 'lorforcl - Bolger otor Co. U e C ! U Authorized sales and service U u U y Q n n Lincoln 551705 Fordson a l U U , F 2 Cars - Trucks - Tractors D 5 2 Hennessey . , Okla. Q Q l . ' . Do r ig ' -1924 oo' pl-14-11-10:1-101011'Lf-11,11-:1::1,11s11u11n14v14v14 11-1 14 11-14-1111+ .r1.r1.v1.v1.v:.-1.u-r-v1- 1- 1- 14 1- 1- 1---as- -an -1-an 'cs -op-n1n1o1--an Marquis Studio ' V ' ' V i i V iiiii'i V v+V V+V W?V V V V i W i Official Photographer For Dover High School Annual The Best in Portaiture Kodak Finishing We receive films from thirty-one states. There is a reason. Send your Nlarquis Studio next filnl to us. H. Underhill Enid, Ukla -1014-11-1--if-1--10431 LI1--1--if-11:14:11-11:1--11511 -1- :vo Quoin:-14 L1-wioiozoiot-'xoxox' fx-v11v11v11s1nn19n-11,1 -1--1--11-in-if -1- -:Q-1--11-14 LEST YE FORGET --1034 ? 9' Dover High School DOVER, OKLAHOMA. To the Advertisers and Subscribers to this book:- On behalf of the Class of '24, I take this means of expressing to you our, sincere thanks for your liberal patronage and co-operation in this enterprise. We real- ize that without your wonderful support, Dover High could not have carried this ven- ure forward to such a success. We believe the publi ation of this annual has been of mutua.' benefit to ad- vertisers, subscribers and publishers allike. The advertiser has not only advertised his business but above all, has advertised his SUPPORT' OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES and I feel confident an advertisement placed in a SCHOOL PUBLICATION will meet with greater response from the coming generation than an advertisement placed in any oth- er medium of advertisement. The subscriber has drunk again at the fountain of youth: has seen again, as in a vjision, his vmifishdd dreams of adolesenceg has felt azxin the thr?.'l -of 'youthful enthusiasm. If so, he must have a keener aopreciation of the seriousness of boyhood' and girlhood problems and a more sympathetic understard'ng of the bloy and girl of today but the man and woman of tomorrow. My Classmates, your reward does not 'ie in the thanks that I as Edptbr-in Chief might bestow upon you but in the coasciousness of a BIG JOB WELL DONE.: In the effort expended in making this Annual the great success you have. you have learned the lesson of CO-OPERATION and I am confide it that when the ties comes for us to pick up the buriden of CITIZENSHIP in this 'great country of ours, we will assume the responsibilities of citizenship with sincere appreciation of the absblute necessity of team - work and co-operation in COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES. Tiherefore, to the Facu'ty, friend advert'ser1. subrribers and Classmates, I as Editor - in - Chief, extend to you our warmest and most sincere thanks for your. co-operation and patronage, your exceeding courtesy to our Advertising- Committee and Manager and Circulation Manager, your promptness in remitting upon recekpt of our invoices, whereby we were ab'e to avail ourselves of the 10 per cent discount for cash on all our bills, and most of a'l, for that great sympathy with our probaem, you have caused us to feel you were giving us. Wishing for each of you the full max'mum of haaniness and prosperity alioftted to man, I am, Very truly yours, Editor - In - Chief. 01024aint:iit-Uin14v1s-1n3n3v1i-1u1--iu1--3--11-if-14-1111 if-ioiiriei--iiwi qu ' , Q f T V JI 5' 3 f' 4523... f-f...3'1.. 1. . ,. u L air' .':ga.f.'.'::j-W-il-iv...3,32 f' '.-'.+'f'w+g5- .1132 ' -if - 5, , F3 V 11? '- .f ,- 'kwa . .. , . . .-. . . . 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