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M IE N II € IE IE II Jf T € IE T The four years which have elapsed since that unforgettable day when we were given our first glimpse of the corridors and class rooms of Dover High School filled with rushing feet and laughing voices are gone forever. But the memories of those years are cherished possessions, never to be forgotten. During the first year when we were mere freshmen, our greatest difficulty was seeming wise. That first year we chose Jim Hass to be our president, Jonte Blackstone our vice-president, Eugene Spence our secretary and treasurer, and Leah Krants our historian. Our social activities consisted of two skating parties at Studer's Rink. The Freshman Players represented our dramatic ability. With the coming of our Sophomore year, a little prestige was added to our position in the high school world. Because of the too well-known depression we were Sophomores for only eight months. Bob Huff assumed the presidency, June Souers the vice-presidency, while Miriam Andreas became secretary and treasurer, and Leah Krantz, historian. This year we again enjoyed a skating party at Studer’s Rink. And, as we reached the half-way mark, our class had already gained recognition. As we entered the last half of our high school career we chose Paul Herman as our leader, with June Souers as his assistant. Miriam Andreas and Leah Krantz remained secretary-treasurer and historian respectively. Jean Marie Rees was elected Junior Editor. We had not yet grown too dignified to attend a skating party at Studer's Rink. And then with balloons, popcorn, confetti, serpentine, elephants, bears, and monkeys as a background for a circus theme, we entertained the Seniors, who would soon be leaving us, at the Prom. Then, although it seemed to be almost an impossibility, we were Seniors. The very mentioning of this word must surely recall to each one numerous memories and happy thoughts. You will recall George Steffey was chief executive assisted by Bob Huff, “Rex Gano, and Leah Krantz. The Senior Class, sponsored by the Annual Staff, staged a great carnival. This year we were guests of the Junior Class at the Prom. Members of our class were active in the hand, orchestra, a capella choir, Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, and Sock 6? Buskin. As you remember the football games you will also remember George Steffey, Bob Bryan, Ray Kaderly, Vernon Stemple, “Spider Kelker, Harry Davidson, “Tony” Dinolfo, and “Walt” Espenschied. “Tony” Lamonica, “Dick” Cuneo, and George Steffey won the honors on the basketball floor. Those of us who could not
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jf IE N II E IE H II jf ¥ € IE y actually participate in these contests were not out of the game. Led by “Janie Retzler, we cheered and shouted, became weak-kneed and lost our voices in our efforts to help win the trophies. As each one of you read these pages, different thoughts will fill your minds, but they surely will be pleasant ones. And by succeeding as individuals we also reached the goal of each group that comes and goes—to succeed as a class. —Leah Krantz, '35, Historian. CLASS OFFICERS President.................................George Steffey Vice-president. ..........................Robert Huff Secretary and Treasurer...................Rexford Gano Historian..................................Leah Krantz Editor-in-chief.......................Jean Marie Rees
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