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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
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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
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