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Y CEL! REJUVEN nfl' l ijlllfi O I 1 Sq A ls your Hcshlight growing dim? Why not ask Eugene Heydt for his dry cell reiuvenator? SCIENCE FAIR, Answering the science teachers' requests for proiects, twenty- four D.H.S. students displayed their efforts at the first Dieruft Science Fair on March l. This group, under the direction of Mr. Ernest Papp, emerged with a variety of science projects, ranging from stain re- moval in fabrics, the operation of an electric motor, to the testing and identification of various chemical ions. Open to the public, the Fair attracted interested parents and students, who marvelled at the originality and perse- verance of the budding scientists. Most of the proiects in the Fair were selected to represent Dieruff at the Lehigh Valley Science Fair, held in April at Muhlenberg College. For a tobacco stain Erika Makowe, twelfth grade, sug- gests this procedure. fEEElVUVPL ' i k , .-X 9 , i , i , 1 f :f fxi I . f - K-I F i -1., i iufiiniftlllfilllf ,sg Z, limnialiiglliiirnsiiivi mis . -- - wwf vt 1-. me.:-a - -I ' ' :wneisin wG5.E5 0US 51 HYDWIN me tl vw' af :CCTYUND mmm un FERRIC l0t6 ' wmms cumlxins inmms X caiciuniais gs fy mmm: , yi ERQRYTVS , mDlff l'5 Mum ji: I U2 'vw' ,,,,.. A simple way of testing for the presence of ions is shown by Cathy Baumer, twelfth grade. fha i yy. :ik ji, , .M 'F' if-i' '44 1 V . .' W ' F ,Q f sw'i2, t . -ii 5 f fi A 'v ,um UW ,JF -:U ' ltlllflih ff ' Rtttlih Thomas Washychyn, twelfth grade, explains the char- acteristics of a volcano. Rocket to the moon and back-designed by Ron Fary- niak, twelfth grade. 1?
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l Ernie G. Stiegler, toastmaster. ALL-SPORTS BANQUET PRE-BANQUET CONFAB-Tom Amici, Larry Nicholas, Don Johnson, and John McHugh, vice-president of Booster Club. 39 -fix? U, Head football coach, Francis O'Keefe lrightl, reminisces with Dick Dugan president of Booster Club, Jeff Newhard, and Rudy Zieger. Larry Fornicola lleftl, congratulates Tom Amici, most valuable cross-country participant. ,p- a 'P Cheerleaders and maiorettes were among the honored guests ofthe Dieruff Booster Club. Don Tretter lrightl, recognized as the outstanding lineman, receives felici- tations from Tom Persing. J X
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