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Students Provide Community Service 2.1. Row1.'C. Reisig, W. Derr, S. Swisher fpresidentj, K. O'Brien, K. Parsons, V. Kiiak Row 2: Miss Rhude fadvisorj, A. Lamb, P. Auman. L. Coffey. T. Anderson, T. Wanner, S. Wampole Row 3: P. Goldstein, K, Seifrit, 1. Nealy, K. Cosbey, l. Effinger Row 418. Naiarian, M, O'Lock, D. Riegel, T. Myers, L. Harp, D. Rhoades. Mrs. Wagner warns Mr. Ulrich about what will happen it he eats too many cookies. The Daniel Boone Youth Education Association is a service organization which helps people throughout the school and the community. This year DBYEA sponsored a toys for tots dance to collect toys for needy children. The club also sponsored a festive Christmas tea for teachers. Throughout the year the club featured Spotlight on a Teach- er and highlighted a teachers activities. Prizes were awarded and homeroom doors were decorated. Under the advisorship of Miss Rhude, the club had much fun while still benefiting from the activities. i My D.B.Y.E.A. members serve delicious Christmas treats. Sondra Swisher and Miss Rhude sample goodies before the teachers arrive.
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Students Silently Working Behind The Scenes Library Assistants ,, . XJ KT! A trusty library assistant can be found creeping behind the shelves of books or stamping out reading materi- al on any given day. Diane Hart, speak- ing on behalf of the majority of library assistants, says that the best thing about being a library assistant is hav- ing the chance to help other students f use the library. Thanks to the help of library assistants, every bookworm can sign out a good book and enjoy. Row If Tracy McMullen, Carolann Norris, Adam Casner, Heather Pegler, lennifer Reed. Jeanette Rhoads, Kyoko Hatsukawa, Row 2: Diane Hart, Lon Oister, George Saboe, Eric Roth, lohn Barns, Chris Greenwalt, Stephanie Phillips, Terri Schaeffer, Lisa Werner, Row 3: Tammy Miller, Kelly Haller, Terry Reed, Kevin Greenwalt, Scott Greenwalt, Brent - Shirk, Mark Endy, lelf Riegner, Troye Cooper, Shawn Hoster. af Stage!A.V. Crew Chris Schittler, Dave Shirey. Ann Roggenbaum, and Diane Geso tadvisorj. As the curtain closed on another year, the Stage Crew took a final bow. This group of students worked diligently to provide a colorful background for all Daniel Boone produc- tions. Their duties included shedding light on school assem- blies and projecting sound throughout the auditorium. They were the silent supporters of those in the limelight. Row If Danny Kiss, loel Zeiber, Row 2: Adam Kiss, lason McGlory, Greg Millard, Row 33 Matt Rissrniller, Lon Hatcher. Library Assistants! Stage Crew 35
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Beth Reitz adds to the Christmas mood with everyones favorite carols. Senior citizens enjoy their food in a comfortable Christmas atmosphere. Row IIC. Gentile, A. Taglieri, M. Harley, Row 2: B. Cooper, A. Petrillo, A. DelGrosse, M. Sperat, l. Nazaryli, B. Fetterolt. P. Wolfe, B. Davis, A. Zampella, A. Barletta, Row 3: K. Parsons, D. DiGuglielmo, Y. Casner, G. Taglieri, L. Beauchamp, l. Effinger, K. Kubitz, L. Care, C. Brophy, D. Taglieri, l. Wentzel. T. Snyder, Row 4: B. Hummel, B. Sutton, T. Graham, B. Bell l. Clifford, C. Arnold, A. Oxenford, L. Coffey, T. Myers, C. Parikh, S. Swisher, Row 5.'K. Beidler, C. Rapposelli, L. Finkbiner, M. O'Donnel, K. Seifrit, L. labara, l. Chaplin, S. Waltman, M. Hartline, M. Weller, E. Mull, Row 611. Shadler, D. Mong, B Holmes, M. Bialek, H. Herbine, L. Hoinski, T. Heisey, M. Fritz, B. Leonard, K. Johnson. Students Donate Time And Energy t,V..V .. 23 Interact members prepare to demonstrate their skills as waiters and waitresses. Participation in the Interact club involves more than simply adding another club to the students list of activities. These members provide valuable assistance to the school and local community. Club volunteers help the little people to enjoy a parade at Hallow- een. Members organize and sponsor the annual lr. and Sr. High Volley- ball Marathons which provide fun and competition while raising money for a scholarship. The club also serves the Christmas dinner for the senior citizens, a rewarding event which draws members together and enhances their fun and good times. President Lisa Valletta charms the guests during the Christmas dinner. Interact 37
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