28 Academics: Making the grade Making the Grade Tuning up engines is Just one ot many tasks learned In the auto mechanics labs by Rob Bailey. More than labs M any Dover students chose to go to Buckeye and enjoy the academics, since there are only two of these courses required. English and Government are the two required courses. In Government the students got to talk to men who were in the Vietnamese war and learn about their experience. Jeff McCarty said, English class was fairly easy, but at times, it was a pain! Buckeye was an experience that I'll never forget, said Michel Wallick. These Dover students who chose to go to Buckeye had to learn to ad- just to a lot of changes. These changes made each of these students unique — D. Flickinger “English class was fairly easy, but at times, it was a pain. ” Taking a break from typing Is Elly Ash in a secretarial class Jett Carnahan is glad to be almost finished as he takes the last test of the year Compliments of: Reynolds Machines Co, Inc. Davis 343-6 116
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Top studen s Honored Banquet held at BJVS ay is the month that Dover High honors its top students at the Academic Awards Banquet. This year's fourteenth annual award banquet was held on May 13 at 6:30 pm at BJVS. The banquet included an excellent dinner by Buckeye students enrolled in the Restaurant Management class. As usual, the highlight of the evening was the awards presentation. Presenting the awards were Isabel Moore, president of board of education, and Edward Hamsher, superintendent. Many different types of awards were given along with senior scholarship announcements. Receiving this years Outstanding Alumni Awards were Isabel Moore and Harold Barr. Following the academic awards were the special awards and Scholarship announcements. Receiving the Caputo Music Award was Tim Zifer who also received the Wren Shough Science Award. Beth Harmon received the Caputo Business Award. This year's Bryce Browning Award went to Lesia Bennett. Meanwhile, the Tom Armstrong Award went to Kristin Herman. Community Scholarship Awards included those from the Lions' Club to Darren Freetage, Donald Marshall, Kristin Herman, Lisa Dapoz, and Pam Randolph. Jaycees' Award went to Pam Randolph and Shaun Immel. The PTG scholarship went to Debbie Hurst. The Art Scholarship went to Jeff Bryan. Receiving both the Ohio Academic Scholarship and the DAR Scholarship was Lesia Bennett. Those receiving the State of Ohio Award of Distinction were as follows: Scott Beitzel, Faye Egler, Darren Freetage, Diane Gibb, Chris Holt, Paula Lang, Shannon Lupi, Melanie Malcuit, Dan McCas-lin, Katrina Moore, Meg Schooff, Pleshette Shaffer, Melissa Stofan, Christl Wallace, Jennifer Wallick, Mike Wherley, and Tim Zifer. These receiving the Presidential Academic Fitness Awards were as Follows Matt Arnett, Lesia Bennett, Richard Craig, Nick Dragna, Faye Egler, Lisa Dapoz, Shaun Immel, Brian Reidenbach, Chris Cargnel, Dana Delphia, Jan Marlowe, Chris Sheaffer, Kim Celce, Hollie Jones, Belinda Becker, Mark McCa-hill, Jim Willoughby, and Alan Gillaspie. University Scholarships announced were as follows: Shaun Immel — Honors, Akron and Richard Craig — Founders: Mt. Union. Receiving the Top 10 Senior Medallions were as Follows Pam Randolph, Lisa Dapoz, Matt Arnett, Tim Zifer, Beth Harmon, Deborah Hurst, Richard Craig, Lesia Bennett, Shaun Immel, and Faye Egler. To conclude the program, Faye Egler received the Best of Class award. J. Carpenter Compliments of M erit Plastics 400 S. Tuscarawas Av. 364-7551 ailing to be honored, Tim Zifer, Rod Sommers, and Darren Freetage watch os other fellow classmen receive their honors 30 Academics: Top students Honored
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