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--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.
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! 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
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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
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