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Compliments of Der Candlemaker of Dover State Rte 39 364-4569 D rad Swinderman’s class also JD participated in a pairing project with a school from Russia. Here, Dean Huprich displays the packages that will be sent. During the mock trial Regional Competition In Cambridge. Scott Beitzel found the position of Court Bailiff suited him perfectly. Academics: Outside 21
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eademics Discussing their favorite part of the French class trip to France, which was walking around downtown Paris after midnight, are Anna Beatty, Chris Indorf, Lynda Aston, and Debbie McConnell. Cardinal Conference Leadership Convention — front row: Lisa Allen-baugh, Daphne Miller, Steve Plunk. Back row Jeff Nelger, Dan Bryan. Dena Kellicker. Jill Poland. Kristin Herman. Chris Mizer. Mike Price. These students attended the conference at Camp Wesley to try to improve the leadership of clubs in our school. Classes in fun places Many students found this year that academics are not always a boring subject, and that learning isn't always confined to a classroom. For instance, ten students from the French department along with French teacher Gerald Stoughton spent ten days touring historic spots of France over Spring break. The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower was beautiful, said Anna Beatty- Along with having a great time, they also learned a lot by visiting places such as the city of Paris and the famous Eiffel Tower, According to Stoughton, The trip was extremely worthwhile and the students really enjoyed it. The Industrial Arts department was honored when Rob Maurer won 1st prize and Don Marshall won 2nd in the Tuscarawas County Flome Builders show for home design. The students of Brad Swinderman’s advanced Government Seminar class were busy as usual with the mock elections held every year, but they also spent their time discussing the problems of nuclear war with several German exchange students visiting the school. The students were split into two groups and played the roles of the two superpowers of the world. In this situation they were forced to deal with many international conflicts, especially terrorism and the possibility of nuclear war. Swinderman commented that the German students added a lot because they were able to look at the problems from a totally different perspective. Although classrooms and books can be to some a very boring subject, many students and teachers have found ways to make school and studying uniquely interesting at Dover. — M. Schaar 77ie trip was extremely worthwhile and the students really enjoyed it. ” 20 Academics: General Compliments of L ittle Professor Book Center Monroe Mall 364-4425
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Compliments of D over — Phila Music, Inc. 202 Seventh St. SW 339-6711 22 Academics: Symphonic Band, Orch. Abounds at DHS s the instruments tuned up, the con-4 ductor tapped his stick against the podium. Orchestra and Concert band were just a few of the music courses available at DHS. Many students preferred to play classical music. Said Cal Pretorious, “Classical music is more fun because it is a challenge to play well.'' Tiiu Gennert said, I think that appreciating classics helps keep students interesting. Both groups participated in solo and ensemble contest, and got high rankings. Symphonic contest continued on to state. As Liza Dacio said. Contest is exciting because you get to compete with other students your own age. Both groups hold banquets at the end of the year, and the orchestra takes a yearly trip to Cedar Point. “Concert band has something for everyone, and I'm really go- “Concert Band has something for everyone. I’m really going to miss it when I graduate. ” ing to miss it when I graduate, said Trisha Hawk. — B. Feller Tuning is very inportant. says French Horn players Nadine Hill and Jennifer Wilson. Beauttful Music Playing sax Is the best.” thinks Louis Armstrong award winner Nick Dragna. Tir ailing in line for a hot W dog and change are Mary-Beth Sclater and Allan Gillespie.
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