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Senior Class Officers John Smith......... Elizabeth Maiola... Margaret Chambers Eleanor Lindberg... Class Colors....... Class Flower....... Motto.............. ................President ..........Vice President Secretary and Treasurer ................Historian ........Purple and Gold .....................Rose ...“Onward Regardless Sophistication In the dark dim trails we will walk, alone, Where none have walked before, The rising sun may find us prone, On Time’s memorial shore. We will remember the price paid for fame. And glory’s gory toll, We will trod them beneath and lift our aim, With happiness our goal. We will thrust aside the lonely aches. And worry’s burdens all. And we will recall that the weakest heart breaks, That only cowards fall. —DALLY HOOPINGARNER. Days Gone By On September 4, 1928, one hundred and thirty-seven Freshmen entered the doors of Dover High School. Such days we hope never to experience again, when all class rooms looked alike, and all Seniors gave us scornful eye. Algebra, Latin, and Biology constituted the most of our worries, although we did eventually learn to like them “a little bit. A Valentine party at Franklin Inn served to establish class spirit and friendships. Our Freshman officers were: Trevor Rees, president; Kenneth Froelich, vice-president; Sam Smith, secretary-treasurer; Eleanor Lindberg, historian. [Tteenty-tieo]
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The following autumn we returned as Sophomores feel' ing considerably elated. At our first meeting we elected Sam Smith, president; Doris Schear, vice-president; Margaret Chambers, secretary-treasurer; Eleanor Lindberg, historian. Leaving formality in the background this year, we held a skating party at Studer's Rink which was attended by a large crowd. Finally, we entered our third year as Juniors. When we organized this season, we chose John Smith, president; Sam Smith, vice-president; Margaret Chambers, secretary-treasurer; Eleanor Lindberg, historian. The Prom was, undoubtedly, our gala event of the year when we entertained our superiors at a dinner-dance at the Franklin Inn. The function proved to be a great success. During our Senior year, John Smith retained the torch of leadership with Elizabeth Maiola, vice-president; Margaret Chambers, secretary-treasurer, and Eleanor Lindberg, historian. In December we enjoyed a skating party at Studer's Rink again. In a few weeks we, too, shall experience a gala affair when we shall be honorably entertained by the Junior Class. The Class of '32 has been well represented both on the football field and basketball floor. Among those deserving honorable mention are Trevor Rees, Don Foutz, Eugene Horn, Marian Archinal, Russell Graves, LeRoy Espenchied, Noel Gordon, and Denver Riley. These boys played a great part in carrying us to victory in our athletic contests, while John and Sam Smith acted as cheerleaders. We have a good representation in the Sock and Buskin II Club, as well as in the High School Band, orchestra, and glee clubs. Now, as my narrative is brought to a close, my thoughts turn to graduation, as we prepare to go out into the world. Have we followed our motto, “Onward Regardless’’? Will we continue to be guided by it? Therein lies the result, which means success or failure. My sincerest desire is that in years to come, I may look to each and every classmate of the class of 1932 and say, He is going 'Onward Regardless'.” Eleanor Lindberg, Historian. '32. [Twenty-three]
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