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( f acationing out V side the U.S. is Deb Mason. She visited her penpal in France. Versailles was one of the many places they visited. Some people vacation in Myrtle Beach for fun in the sun. Dena Kellicker. Mr. Gerald Griesen. and Julie Fickes are just a few of the many Doverites who went. One way to spend the summer was by participating in Little Theater's production of Desert Song Participants include Tina Carson, Anita Jones, and Jana Kelley.
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Spending his sum-mer time doing what he likes is Senior Bob Neumeyer in the Summer production of Desert Song, along with comedy sidekick Melissa Romig. 8 Summer’s finally here hether it was lying out in the sun, acting competed. Junior Mindi Cappell said, i n summer theater, going to camp, vacationing with the family, or going to rock concerts, people found many different ways to spend time away from a stuffy classroom, last summer. People always seemed to be doing something. A popular place to go was to the city swimming pool where friends could be found soaking up the rays, gossiping, and of course swimming. Another place where people went to find fun in the sun was Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. Senior Julie Fickes said, Dena and I had fun in one of the greatest places, Myrtle Beach.” Summer camp was another way to keep busy during the summer months. The cheerleaders went to a camp at which they Dena and I had fun in one of the greatest places. Myrtle Beach. could be seen indoors on stage. The Little Theater Tus- ff of The Competition was alot tougher this year. We met and made several new friends. The Yearbook III students packed up and headed for Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to learn more about how to improve the yearbook. Bronwyn Feller, Deb Flick-inger, Bob Neumeyer, Kristy Major, and Anna Corsi were the seniors from yearbook who attended the conference. Another popular activity was going to rock concerts. “I saw Whitney Houston. Whitney was fabulous; she sparkled, said junior Cristie Hipp. While people weren't going to concerts, doing odd jobs, or worshipping the sun, they c a r a w a s County put on a production of the 1 9 2 0’s Broadway show The Desert Song. Juniors Jana Kelley, Anita Jones, Christina Carson, and senior Bob Neumeyer were the students from Dover who participated in this production. Trumpet in the Land is a summer-long production about the Moravian Indians. Senior Dave Mellor was the only student from Dover who participated in Trumpet. “It was fun, but it took a lot of hard work and time,” said Mellor. The summer held fond memories for many people but they're probably already deciding where and what they're going to do next summer. Student Life Summer
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“ N UK QKd 2 lofc The week kicks off ow are you going to dress-up on Monday?” Could I borrow your let-terman’s in which they dressed up in strange attire, in sweater. Dad?” “Why did you wear that?” These are just a few of the many comments made on the week of November 2, all due to the big Dover-Phila rival game. Each year our school goes all out to support the team on our side of the bridge. To correspond with the big game, the students of the high school had a week I liked Fifties' Day he-” cause it made me feel as if I u as attending R y-dell High, from the movie Grease. It seemed that two of the days were more liked than others. Those were Day an effort to put down the opposing team. The cheerleaders were in charge of making up the spirit days. Deb Limbacher explained, We put all our ideas together and voted on the best ones. It was a lot of fun choosing.” days Twin and Fifties’ Day. Gail M c C u t -cheon stated, “Kellie Limbacher and I dressed as cone-heads on Twin Day. We enjoyed walking down the halls having everyone stare at us.” ifaving a conversa-H- ltion on the gym lobby steps during lunch on Fifties' Day are Sophomores Monica Potts and Tawnya Trustdorf. Student Life Dover-Phi la
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