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ozewoab We, the Panorama staff of '48, wish by this Panorama to project the most important activities of l948 to you, that you may, as Time Marches On, look back at this Panorama and recall those fond memories of '48, We also wish by this Panorama to express to the seniors at least some of the warm-hearted friendship that we feel for them and in behalf of the whole school, we wish them all success and happiness in all their undertakings, as Time Marches On. six
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gclwol Hisfoful After the settlement of Dover Village, children received the little education that they did secure from their parents. However, as the pio- neers ofthe Western Reserve held education in high esteem, they were eager to provide a better means of education for their children. Thus, a few years after the first settler arrived in Dover, a log school house was built. All the children in Dover who wanted an education had to walk to this school. After the population of Dover increased, when it was found desirable to divide Dover into more than one school district, sub-districts were created. These sub-districts were served by one room schools in which one teacher taught all eight grades. ln these schools students did not pass from one grade to another but from one textbook to another. When a student had completed all of the required textbooks satisfactorily he was passed from the 8th grade. ln 1845 a Dover citizen established an academy to provide for ad- vanced education for the young people of the community. The academy was located where the high school now stands. This academy proved popular and it sometimes had as many as sixty pupils at a time, however it had to be abandoned in l862 as it could not compete with the public high school which had been built a few years before. ln l932 Dover abandoned the sub-district system and formed a centralized school. A new high school was then built and the old one was turned into a grade school. The portable was built in l925 to supplement the high school whose walls were beginning to bulge with increased attendance. The last addition to the high school, the present study hall and library, was built in l927. Now in l948 another grade school is going to be built to relieve the rapid growth of this community. Thus, the village of Westlake, formerly known as Dover continues to grow and the school system grows right along with it. tive
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Mr. Edward C. Rasmussen edicafion ln selecting the be-st person to whom to dedicate our book, we sought to choose that member of the faculty who we feel has helped the seniors as much as he has helped the publishers of the Panorama, the juniors. We found this person in Mr. Edward Rasmussen. Mr. Rasmussen for the past four years not only has had the care of the science labs but has had the additional responsibility of supervising the junior class. The seniors as well as the juniors know what time and tireless effort Mr. Rasmussen has spent to help put the magazine subscription campaign over, and to help make money from the junior dance, so the Junior-Senior Banquet might be a success. To you, Mr. Rasmussen, we dedicate our l948 Panorama and say Thank you for your patience and your help. SSVED
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