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A recent addition to Dover High's list of activities is the Science Club which has two sections meeting during alternate months. The Physical Science Club directed by Mr. Guziejka andthe Biological Science Club under the leadership of the scope of scien- tific knowledge for their members as they supplemented work done duringthe day. The Physical Science Club worked on equipment found in the laboratory while the Biological Science Club put together a relief map of Delaware, containing dirt samples from all over the state. In addition, each member was askedto makeaproject of his own. One of the first projects completed, a seashell | collection, was set up in the library confer- ence room. A student genuinely interestedin explor- ing the wonders of science will be welcomed at Science Club meetings. a —— ——— —- President of the club, Roland Leathrum, and sec.- TH RO U G H S C| F N G F treas. Ed Thomas examine the galvanometer in the physics lab. Absent from picture is Lou Scotton, vice-pres. Watch me get lit up!'' says Ed Thomas to the members of the physical science club as he demonstrates the principle of the fluorescent tube.
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Now we know what they're made of.' ' The Biological Science Club examines several specimens. EXPLORING OUR WORLD The Science Club Sponsors, Mr. Guziejka, Mrs. Hodgson, and Mr. Hill, consult before a joint meeting of the club.
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EDITOR'S CORNER Joanne Haines conscientiously types the stencils for the Ecolian newspaper. The Ecolianis onsale. ' With a buzz of activity, the Ecolian's are quickly sold. The Ecolianis sponsored by Mr. Pyne and meets after school every Tuesday and Wednesday in room 314. The Hound , which is the best known animal around D.H.S. is a little beast who tells all, sees all, and even reports more than he sees. The main objective ofthe paper this year was toproduce more papers at the highest quality possible; however this goal was quite difficult to achieve. Ecolian sponsor Mr, T. Pyne and editor Marlene Halpern talk over ideas used in other school papers to help add a touch of variety. Staff members look pleased with their results as they meet to assemble one of the issues.
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