Dover High School - Swirl Yearbook (Dover, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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 T ebbie Mason, L- cheering on the crowd at the Dover-Phila game said. I drive to school everyday.” hrough the gener-1 osity of Dana Weber is how I get to school, commented Dan Bryan. ‘‘Will Wertz picks me up.” said Dann Huprich as he and Dan work on Mock Elections.

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p How we get to school eople use different to get to Some drive; ft many ways school, others walk or ride the bus. According to Sonia McGuire, “I walk because why get a ride when I live on the same street as the school? It would be senseless.” Ed Korns said, “I drive unless the court has my license.” Then Steve Plunk commented, I drive, but some days I take the bus if I’m low on gas or I just don't feel like driving.” For some people, parking is a prob- I drive unless the court has my license.” — Ed Korns ff lem. But Linda Lahmers said, “Parking is no problem because my parents own property around the school. So I park in those parking places.” But if you could get to school any way, how would you get here? Mark Flinner said, “I would do what I’m doing now — walk. That way you save gas money and it keeps you in shape.” Although Steve Plunk would get here by “a limo with masseuse and bar to prepare me for the day.” Lahmers added, “Horse and buggy, because I think it would be really neat and different. V Receiving his flow-fx er at the NHS tapping, Jeff Spies stated, I drive myself to school. arming up before practice are Bill Rini who said, I drive a car to school, and Lee Smales who stated. X walk to school. Gail McCutcheon. relaxing in the teacher's lounge before the play 'Up the Down Staircase' commented, I walk with my friends so we can talk. 'T'Necorating for the Lx prom, junior Tom Luthy stated, I drive to school so I can get there on time. Student Life Getting to School



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£ one. to -fell!. Most embarrassing moments m b a r -rassing moments ... we all had them, yet not never run home so fast in my life! Senior Honey production of Desert Song , senior Bob Neumeyer fell victim to ft all of us were that willing to tell about them. To those who have dared and were willing to tell about their most embarrassing moments, we dedicate this page. Though denying us permission to use a photograph of the incident, sophomore Seth Reber provided us with a pretty clear and amusing picture of this story. “My most embarrassing moment occurred when I was about twelve. It was about the middle of summer. I had just gotten out of the shower and was getting dressed when I got this sudden urge for something to eat. I walked downstairs, got an apple, and walked out the door. A few blocks later the shocker came. “I took a bite of my apple, looked down, and noticed I forgot to put my shorts on. I have ff I went bowling after Prom. There, I went to throw the ball down the lane, and I went half way with it! Manning told us this recent incident. “My most embarrassing moment was on Prom night. I went bowling after Prom. There, I went to throw the ball down the lane, and I went halfway with it! Senior Missy Smith gave us this story. “I think my most embarrassing moment was in Chemistry Class my junior year. Not realizing that I hadn't blown my match all the way out, I threw it in the trash can. The can caught on fire. However, Allen Sayre saved the day by jumping in and stomping it out. While performing at Little Theatre in the Summer this embarrass-ing incident. “While I was singing a solo to my secretary, my button popped off my pants and they fell down. I had to hold my pants up for the entire song. I could've died! Neumeyer, like the previous students who've dared to tell about their most embarrassing moments, would also agree the excitement and laughs produced by these incidents were well worth the red faces and sweaty palms at the time. The stories would forever live in the minds of their victims, and in the minds of those who’ve heard them — only if you’ve dared to tell! 24 Student Life Embarrassing Moments

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