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X- 0 0 '-FUJI? LHS 3 y-NSTORT Four years ago last September we Seniors started our High School career. The first year, our class consisted of twelve members: Marvin Butner, Virgil Beach, Mary Lou Dudley, Emily George, Mary Jo Harmon, Roy Kemble, Dorothy Lindsay, Velma Lister, Donna Rahberg, Calvin Rafferty, Bette Riley, Winifred Rogers. Mary Lou Dudley left after the first semester of her Freshman year. The Seniors of 1959 gave us an initiation party in the fall, a short time after school started. We also had a roller skating party. .That just about wound up our Freshman year. When we were Sophomores, we had one new member, Lorene Woody. We lost Virgil Beach who, after the first semester, moved to Silver Lake where he attended Silver Lake High School and later joined the Navy. In May, we girls served the Junior-Senior Banquet. We also served a Tea for our Mothers. After taking our semester tests we found that we would be Juniors. Our Junior year wasn't as easy as we thought it would be. Although we had one new member, Donald Wight, we lost two members. Lorene Woody d1dn't start, and Velma Lister quit a while after second semester. Our first experience when we were Juniors, was putting on a three act play, nThe Red-Headed Step Child, Later in the year we planned a banquet for seniors, teachers and school board members. The banquet wasn't served in the High School, but it was taken to Topeka. That wound up our Junior year. Don Wight quit before school was finished that year. When we started to school this fall, we had three new members: Charles Hyatt, Jim Winsor, and Edward Harmon. Jim quit a short time before the first semester was completed. Edward Harmon finished at the end of first semester. The Senior class of '42 is as followess Marvin Butner, Emily George, Mary Jo Harmon, Edward Harmon, Charles Hyatt, Roy Kemble, Dorothy Lindsay, Donna Rahberg, Calvin Rafferty, Bette Riley, and Winifred Rogers. Speak1ng,for the Seniors of '42, we want to thank all the teachers for having such good patience and helping us our four years of school. We hope that you have enjoyed us as much as we have enjoyed school. We would like to take this space to thank our sponsor Arthur lCoachl Clausen, who has been very loyal to this class. We regret very much that he was unable to finish our Fourth year with us. 4 l NZ
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Marvin Butner Treasurer S IS LABELED PUSHW .IM , 17 Emily George Vice President Charles Hyatt 3 Bette Riley President Mr. A. E. Clausen Sponsor
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C L A S S W I L L Bette lBettsJ Riley, wills to Naomi Moran her ways with the boys . Emily CGeorg1eD George, wills her ability to have her way in History class to Lucille Cochran, Marvin CJackJ Butner, wills to Jim Rainbolt his place amoung the Freshmen girls. Winifred Kwinniel Rogers, leaves her right to Margaret Harmon to flirt with all boys who will flirt, Charles CChuckJ Hyatt, wills to any of the boys who has a car, his method to getting the girls to ride with him. Dorothy lDotJ Lindsay, wills her ability to study during all her spare time to Zelda Moran. Edward KPushJ Harmon, leaves his ways with the lady teachers to Phillip Rahberg, Donna CBerg1eJ Rahberg, wills her right to chew chewing gum in her classes lwhen she can get byj to Irene Rainbolt. Calvin iCal? Rafferty, wills his rights of sleeping in the Study Hall to Clayton Thomas. Wake up when the Bell rings Clayton.n Mary Jo KJOJ Harmon, leaves to Christina Peterson the right to keep late hours, and being always able to come to school the next day. Roy lShortl Kemble, girls in the next town. All the Seniors desire The Student body and former sponsor success S C H O O L C A L E N D A R All School Parties. . Community Night. .. Christmas Program . Junior Play . . . . Senior Play . . . . . Musical Contest . . . . Junior-Senior Banquet . . School Recognition Night. . Baccalaureate . . . Commencement - - - - - Sneak Day . . leaves to Lyle Long his ways with the to wish the School Board, The Faculty, all the Boys in Service, including our and good luck in the future. ' 4 4 Q, . Sept. 12 at March 15 ' as ...lf '4 . Nov. 14 1, I P . Dec. 23 ,W ,, A: . Mar. 20 -ggi . Apr. lO f 'sf Xlf,'7'. . Apr. 24 X lg e 1 ' . May 8 . may io - ' . May 15 - ' u Apr. X ' N 'X 1 If X OUR DOVER HIGH Shoulder to shoulder with Uncle Sam. 5
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