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Ambitious students prepare to show oll their knowledge of the elements, l ,,,, , ., t T gg flafterillf 5 , ,,,, , ,,,, V V VVIL Chemical Reaction Changes Library Into A Laboratory of l Mr. Scalese ponders another one of Mrs, Lenhart's brainstorms. Brad Elliot looks confused at the marvels of modern science. B CG? kim Proud as a peacock, lerry Wendel displays his Geiger Mueller tube. WU 4: H ig if: W Casey, Donelle, and Lisa anxiously await the mysterious print- outs. For weeks, great minds and lots of hard work combined and suddenly, in the D.B.H.S. library, an exciting reaction took place. The product: terrific exhibits by students and teachers! This explosion of learning produced bacteria growth, electrolytes, radioactivity, and even the effect of rock music on plants. Asif by magnetic force, students gravitated towards the makeshift lab- oratory. Each time the library door opened, a bit of dangerous knowledge escaped into the atmosphere. The good news: another science fair is planned for next year. Science
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Players Concentrate On That Crucial lVlove Led by Seth Riegel and advisor lVlr. Levan, the chess club em- ployed offensive tactics during their various games. The chess club went up against teams from other schools in many intense and grueling matches. Club members develop skill and patience which will later aid their strategy in the game plan of life. Front to baclr:S. Riegel, R. Beauchamp, l. Rutter, K. Oister, K. Haller, K. Cosbey, D. Light, L. Hatcher, E. Nieman. Paul Lawrence makes this skill look simple. This year a new and exciting activity ap- peared on the D.B. scene. The juggling club, under the direction of Mrs. Kutz, included basi- cally junior high members. The juggling club may have been an unfamiliar activity this year, but the members involved definitely had a ball. 26 Chessfluggling Club ll li ' ,H ll1l2i 'jn fiw ll lil! all Elilil is my . ill Seth finds out what happens when a wrong move is made Future entertainers prepare for the Big Top. Sitting: T. Shirk, K. Shirk, K. Care, P. Bosler, T, Sheha, l. Kocher, 1. Rutter, l. Prince, E. Rodgers, P Lawrence, SIanding:B. Fuzz, K. Kolb, P. Nyce, E. Neiman, G. Chaplin, T. Bialek, T. Stricker, D. Seidel, B Casner, D. Mounte, M. Barbabella.
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Language Students Blend Cultures What happens when French, German, and Spanish students get together? The result is an explosion of fun, food and learning! Each respective club explores new areas of culture individually, but plans exciting experiences to hold the framework together. The German Club celebrates Oktoberfest, French Club has a Christmas party, and Spanish Club raises funds for their upcoming trip. Each club dines at a European-style restaurant or at the clubs' major cooperative pro- ject, the International Dinner. Students have fun sampling cultures and hardly realize the valuable things they learn. The victors display their spoils atter their apple bobbing battle. SrttrngfT. Manani, K, Saylor. M. Weidner, D. Stolztus. T. Snyder, C. Gross, Row 23 M. Weglos, l. Nerswender, B. Fetteroll, D. Digugf Iielmo R. Beauchamp. B. Leonard, E Mull, M. Kennedy, Row 35B Petrrllo, A. Mamello. L, Valletta. C Arnold, D. Moyer, L. Hoffman. C. Piekos, A. Roggenbaum, How 4: K. lohnson, Mrs. Buch Cadvj, T. Levengood, M. Weaver, E. Hartzell, D. Taglieri, S. Swagger, M. Kauffman, 28 International Clubs French Club Srtfing.'l. Clifford, M. Weller, l. Schreirer, R. Nealy, Kneelrng.'M. Yanos, l. Fecera, A. DelGrosse, L. Homski L Coffey, M. Hartline, A. Rutter, A. Dnutryk, Stand1ng:G. Donovan, M. Simmons, E. Roth, 1. Grithths, K. Parsons K. Rowe, T, Klerr, A. Rothharpt, R. Adams, B. Sutton. T. Heisey, L. Beauchamp, M. Keehn. Spanish Club mi r FN fig ,., YWBWPA 1 v .19 S1ltrng'L. Harp, C. Reisig, K O'Brien, A. Knerr, E. Ettmger, Row 2'P. Goldstein, M. Nazaryk, S. Klmgerman K Rimno, T. Care, l. Chaplin, Row 3. D. Rhoads. M. Sperat, C. Chewmng, T. Myers, l. Wentzel, C. Parrkh, Row 4 L Weil. C. Norris, M. Happle. G. Myers, L. Duster Row 5: D. Drlliplame. P. Sanders, S. Johnson, B. Ahern M Burkhart, B. Elliot. German Club
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