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THELMA AFFOLTER :: Vocational Course Chorus 1 2; Band 1 2 3 4; Orchestra 2; Girl Reserves 1 2 3 4; Boos ter Club 1 2. MINNIE ALESIANO :: Commercial Course :: “Mouch” Chorus 1 2; Glee Club 3 4. CARL AMMILLER :: Vocational Course Chorus 1 2; Band 1 2 3 4. THURLOW E. AUMAN :: Vocational Course Chorus 1 2 4; Basketball 1 2. FRANKLYN W BAIR :: Latin Course :: “Frankie” Glee Club 1 2: Class Pres. 3: Sock Buskin 2 3 4, Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Jr. Hi Y 1 2; Cheerleader 3 4; Debate 2; The Stall 4; “The Enemy”; Senior Class Play. IVA BEABER :: Vocational Course Girl Reserves 1. DONALD E. BECKER :: Latin Course DOROTHY BERNHART :: Commercial Course :: ‘ Dot” Historian 1 2 3 4; Girl Reserves 1 2 3 4; Posture Club 2; Chorus 1; Band 1 2; Sock Buskin Reserves 2 3; Sock Buskin 4; Prom Committee; Annual Staff 4.
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Homrighausen, “Squirt” Wible, Gilbert Wasscm, Dick Paddock, and Emmett Riley. Twelve of our classmates were active in the Championship Band, and thirteen were members of the orchestra. We were also well represented in the chorus, the boys and girls’ glee clubs, the Girl Reserve organization, the Hi-Y Club, and the Sock and Buskin dramatic organization. Now, close your eyes a minute and see with me two red sweaters, energetic gesticulations, vivacious personalities. You'll never forget the admirable performances of Winnie English and Fratiklyn Bair, cheer leaders for four and two years, respectively, which brought words of praise from newspapermen, radio announcers, and spectators at the State Basketball Tournament in 193 3. We indeed were fortunate to be in high school when so many honors were brought to the sch(x)l by the various organizations. Four of our boys were members of the Ohio State Championship Team in their Junior year. They were “Doc Kelker, Bud Davis, Tom Homrighausen, and Bob Boyd. Those of us who had the opportunity to go with the team to Columbus shall always remember how we cheered and hoped to win. At home, too, the entire town was watching the papers and buzzing telephones for more last-minute information. In our Junior year our band went to conquer the National Band Championship. We were justly proud to tell the rest of the world we were students in Dover High School. As we review our high school careers, we tenderly remember the little pranks which were so innocently committed but which caused the teachers gray hair and a few bald heads. Shall we ever forget the tricks of the widely-known Jalapo Club? Remember how every teacher stared inquiringly at every boy with a detective's eye in hopes that the offender might be caught? How the boys were flattered to think that their little ideas could worry’ the teachers! Then, too, remember the day we all decided to go on a strike because of the new do-as-I-tell-you rules? Who could forget that inimitable play, “Roman Annuals, which the members of the annual staff composed and presented? Then there were evenings of staying in after school for tardiness; and mornings of early rising to get here at seven-thirty for the same reason; and numerous trips to Mr. Lambert for too much volubility. Those punishments and incidents, large as they seemed at the time of occurrence, were in reality only minor events which, two or three weeks after they were committed, were forgotten, and, we hope, forgiven. We have reached the end of our Senior year. Eager to be graduated, reluctant to leave, hesitatingly fearful to venture forth in Life. Our motto, Not at the top, but climbing, carried us through our high school life. Will it carry us through to the end? Let us not abandon our work, we must succeed. —Dorothy Bernhart, '34, Historian
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ROBERT BOYD :: English Course :: “Rocco” Class Pres. 1; Sock Buskin 4: Football 1 2 4; Basketball 2 3 4: HiY 2 3 4; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4. DELLA MARIE BOYER :: Vocational Course :: “Tootie” Chorus 1 2; Booster Club 1 2; Girl Reserves 1 2 3 4. JUNE BRADY :: Vocational Course Girl Reserves 1 2 3 4. RONALD BURKEY :: Commercial Course :: “Ronnie’ Chorus 1; Tumbling 3 4; Hi Y 4. MAE CATCOTT :: Commercial Course Girl Reserves 1 2 3 4, Vice Pres. 4: Chorus 1 2; Glee Club 3 4. WALTER CALENDINE :: Vocational Course Chorus 1 2. RUTH CAPPER :: English Course Chorus 1 2 3 4; Booster Club 1 2; Service Group Chairman 2: Girl Reserves 1 2 3 4. RALPH COLVIN :: Commercial Course
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