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LETTA STOPP Trying hard, smiling the while, ,, Lots of work done,-give her a trial. WILBERT Edmund has a quiet way, But whether it's bashfulness, we can't say. RALPH WILBERT Happy am I, from care I'm freeg Why aren't they all content like me? DOROTHY JEAN GRAHAM Hails from Denver, likes it here: She came to us for her last year. Durango, Colorado 1-2. West High, Denver 3-4 - Dover 4. CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of the year 1920 Miss Constiener greeted nine little boys and girls who were starting on a great adventure by entering the first grade. This small class consisted of Charles Jenkins, Raymond Balazs, Edmund Wilbert, Ralph Wilbert, Beth Hickin, Dorothy Bailey, Geraldyne Stoll, Elizabeth Owens and Arlene Limpert, p The first addition was made in 1922, when thirteen more lads and lassies came from the surrounding district schools. They are known as Charles I-lall, Mary Hoag, Evelyn Horwedel, Frank Nosko, Hugh Griffin, Vivian Hoag, Grace Smith, Agnes Stark, Christine Stark, Coletta Stopp, Lawrence Deeks, Howard Sinzinger, and Winifred Prechtel. ,E 1 c Molly Bruce and Eleanor Schaumberg joined the ranks in 1923 and Bettie Brown followed a year later. Peter Francis and Kathryn Schmitz came to Dover for their sixth year of school, and Milton Bloomneld for the eighth. Five students from the Lutheran School, Minnie Garbler, Ruth Krone, Elenore Karsten, Fred Guelker, and Leonard Albers, were added to this group when they were flowering Freshmen. In 1929 Jimmy Nesbit came to Dover Hi from Lakewood. Betty Scherer and Dorothy Graham were welcomed as Seniors. During the past twelve years the class of '32 has stored up fond memories of Dover High, and now the thirty-six members are leaving the harbor to enter deep channels. Twelve
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ELEANOR SCHAUMBERG I SCHAUMBERGH Her good humor and nature never forsake her. Basketball 2-3-4 fVarsityD, Class Captain 3-4, Soccer 2-3-4, Track 2. Orchestra 2, Debate 1-2-3. Drama Club 2-3-4, D. A. C. l-2-3-4 Vice Presi- C dentj, Green and White Typist 4. BETTY SCHERER A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men-and women! West High, Cleveland l-2-3, Basketball 4, Debate 4, D. A. C. 4, Soccer 4, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 4. KATHRYN SCHMITZ KAY Cute and cunning in all her ways, We wish her happiness the rest of her days. Glee Club l-2-3-4, Operetta 3, Librarian 4, D. A. C. l-2-3-4, Basketball l-3, Staff 4, Drama Club 2 -3 -4, HOWARD SINZINGER A brainy lad with a sunny smile, He's easy to please and hard to rile. KD, J uv rv yi r .4 Happy, small and Gay, ' She whiles our time away. AGNES STARK Silence is the element in which Club 2-3-4, D. A. C. l-2-3-4. A maiden never bold in spirit, So still and quiet. Baseball l-2. Glee Club 3-4. GERALDYNE STOLL K V! Dancing feet, twinkling eyes, A if Tripping fingers-serene and wise. X Home Economics Club 4. l R, y GRACE SMITH GAY 'Basketball l-2-3-4. Class Captain 4, Varsity 2-3-4. Track 2-3-4, Baseball l-2, All-Star Captain 2, Drama Club 2-3-4. Glee Club 1-4, Soccer 2-3 fPlaydayj, D. A. C. 1-2-3-4, Green and White Typist 4. AGN great -things fashion themselves together. Soccer 2-3. Baseball I-2, Leaders Club 2-3, Glee CHRISTINE STARK CHRIS J Glee Club 2 3 CP1an1st 43, Drama Club 2-3-4, . A. C. l-2-3-4, Basketball 2-4, Track 2, Soccer 2, Eleven
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A CILASS WILL In the name of the benevolent Father of all: We, the members of the class of nineteen hundred thirty-two of Dover High School of Dover Village, County of Cuyahoga, and, State of Ohio, being about four years of age and of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all will or wills by us made heretofore: First: To the class of l933 and their heirs and assigns forever, we leave our desks in Room 12 and our ability to study, with the hope that both will be used intelligently: to Edna Weston, we leave Jimmy Nesbit's fondness for late hours: to Pauline Fischer, Howard Sinzinger's bashful and retiring nature: we leave Raymond Balazs' faithfulness to one member of the opposite sex to Jane Graham: Ralph Wilbert's quietness goes to Mary Gravelle: to John Bur- key, Frank Nosko's dexterity in staying below C in English: Grace Smith's vivaciousness is left to Frieda Siek: Coletta Stopp's wavy hair to the Sophomore girls Qwe feel this will give them more time for other things besides setting hairD , Vivian Hoag's modesty goes to Caroline Ingersoll: to Mr. Schumacher. a certified check for twenty cents, to be used in case of sickness or marriage: Bettie and Mollie leave their cheerleading ability to Charles Stoops and Louis Meyers: Chuck Jenkins leaves his way with women to Walter Garbler: for the benelit of all the succeeding Senior English Classes, Betty Scherer leaves her English chart: Milton Bloom1ield's achievement of answering the history questions for the rest of the class goes to Robert Strunk: Arlene Limpert's funny remarks in Shorthand class are bequeathed to Frank Westfall: Hugh Griffin wills his lanki- ness to Clyde Smith: to Marion Cooley go Ruth Krone's timid ways and re- servedness: Elizabeth Owens leaves her basketball ability to Caroline McCaslin: Max Haven will receive Minnie Garbler's giggle: to the Sophomore Class, we leave the examples set by all the members of our class. We have proven our- selves able to keep quiet on all occasions. Eleanor Schaumberg bequeaths her job as secretary to Mr. Cole to Alice Wagner: Lawrence Deek's nickname Skinny is willed to Dukey Horning: to Otis Ott, Katherine Schmitz leaves her literary ability: Geraldyne Stoll's inquisitiveness goes to Margaret Gravelle: to Lester Ingersoll, Peter Francis wills his saxaphone: Eleanor Karsten's flippancy is bequeathed to Ernestine Schmitz: Dorothy Bailey's achievements in drama, basketball, and music, are to be dis- tributed among the Freshmen for future purposes. We take up a small collection to buy Mr. McCausland some rubber heels: Evelyn Horwedel's ability to argue is willed to Don Miller: Agnes and Chris- tine Stark leave their jobs in the cafeteria to anyone interested: to Dorothy Wil- liams, goes Beth I-Iickin's geometry ability, to be used only in case, of necessity: Mary Hoag's long hair, which she has been letting grow for about twoyears, will be given to Janet Mattern. Winifred Prechtel doesn't care to leave any- thing: she's saving everything for her 'lhope chest : Fred Guelker's artistic ability goes to Russell Horning: Leonard Albers' and 'Edmund Wilbert's manual training ability we recommend to Edward Wilson: our dignity goes to the Junior Class-for some reason we fear they will need it. Chuck Hall wills his blushes to Barbara Miller: Dorothy Graham leaves 'her cheery smile to the school in remembrance of the short time she attended Dover High. We, the members of the Class of 1932 of Dover High School in the Village Thirteen
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