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

 - Class of 1924

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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

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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



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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

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