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At this time we wish to introduce to you Mr. Oscar Babbleton, the gentleman from the backwoods of Kentucky, who is noted for his book-larnin' Until we met him, he hadn't been more than 15 miles from home all his life. Mr. Babbleton will be your constant friend and companion throughout the remainder of this book. Since it is quite difficult to secure and record all the information concerning the clubs and other organizations, Mr. Babbleton has graciously consented to relieve us of this trialsome burden by doing it himself. He will attend one meeting of each club and give his interpretation of it as well as the other school activities. For the kindness he has manifested during this distressing period, we are everlastingly grateful, but knowing that you are as eager to meet him as he is to meet you, without wasting any more time, we wish to present to the students and faculty of Dover High School, Mr. Oscar Babbleton. Hi, kids and faculty. Just call me Oscar. We'll be seeing a lot of each other from now on, so if I happen to slip up on your name at first, I'll know it before the year is over. During the few moments I've been here, I've had time to get a glimpse of the building and to be introduced to the various members of the faculty. My student guide was eager to know what I thought of the faculty, but my only remark was, There is much to be said on both sides. Pardon me for looking at my watch but I am scheduled to visit the underclassmen in a few minutes and must not be late—no never. That reminds me of a little incident that happened this morning. When I was walking through the halls, I chanced to meet a perplexing situation, the details of which I cannot mention here. Upon inquiring I found that it involved Barbara Pearson—excuse the stage name—and that gallant hero of hers that slides a trombone. At this point, Oscar started to shuffle down the hall with his hands in his pockets, searching intently for underclassmen. Suddenly from around a corner popped none other than Corky Jones, the likeable young chap that so often breezes through our corridors. Listen, young man, could you tell me where I could find the underclassmen? Certainly, you are now gazing upon one of the influential members of that cast, and right behind you are Earl Davidson, Maxine Stucky, Janet Evans, and Mary Lou Doney. Why, there's a whole flock of them right beside you. Thanks, I'll begin my tour right here. Hello, underclassmen. 16
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UPPER LEFT: FIRST ROW: Evelyn Miller, Norma Maurer. Ellen Hollinger, Mary Jo Peoples, Donna Maurer, Glen Hollis, Reese Marsh. Edgar Lahm. SECOND ROW: Esther Hennis, Lois Hidey, Janet Luthy, Marjorie Moore, Josephine Nichols. Anna Melick. Richard Huff. Laverne Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Oscar Moon, Horace Page, John Mc-Kittrick, Ellen Mary Kline. Patricia Kistler. Sally Johns. Thomas Maurer. CENTER LEFT: FIRST ROW: Dale Schide. Glen Watson, Thomas Stephon, Donald Schubert, Eugene Smart. Ralph Welsch, Carolyn Wills. Susie Stah-lecker, Dorothy Goodie. SECOND ROW: Glen Smith, Earl Reifenschneider, Howard Zesiger, Anna Waldick, Norma Thomas, Julia Sandy. Irene Rippel, Wilma Heid, Frank Tcrch. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Tatliak, Dcrothy Smitley, Samuel Rader, Donald Smith, Donald Ross, Esther Tice, Mae Simmons, Minnie Pullman, Albert Sandy. SEVENTH YEAR OFFICERS CENTER RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Norma Frank. Assembly Representative; Robert Harriff, President; Janet Bums, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Robert Shumaker, Historian; Robert Wherley, Secretary-Treasurer; William Wagner, Assembly Representative. LOWER RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Donnie Moon, Nellie Cotterman, Rhea Page, Raymond Incarnato, Donald Marks. John Gibbs. Robert Emig. SECOND ROW: Virginia DeNoy, Mazie Black. Louise Presutti, Augustine Iannelli, William Patton. Arthur Krantz. THIRD ROW: Arthur Penrod. Thomas West, Malachi Trammell. Clifford Reed. Oris Cotterman, Donald King. FOURTH ROW: Donald Lentz. Lee Jeffries. 18
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