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Front Row: Charles McConnell, Becky Booth, Lois Anthony. Row Two: Miss Sophia Purcell,Aadviserg Sue Early, Lindy Reising, Diane Franklin. Row Three: Bob Edwards, Ed Walker, Barb Smyth, Linda McKinnon. Standing: Paul Hoover, Tim Wrenn, Reflections editor: Ron Brown. Missing from picture- Dan Leuszler, Spirit editor. Spirit, Reflections Break Records A year of changes and achievements in the field of publications, journalism students told the story of Edison High School to students, faculty,and members of the community. The Edison Spirit achieved first class rating in national competition held by the National Scholastic Press Association at the University of Minnesota. This was the first time for the paper to achieve such high recognition. Dan Leuszler, Paul Hoover and Susan Early were awarded membership in Quill and Scroll at the annual banquet on April 27 at the Homestead Inn Restaurant. Miss Sophia Purcell, adviser, assisted by Tim Wrenn, con- ducted the initiation ceremony. Changes in this year's book includes full color pictures, free plastic covers, and as an extra bonus for seniors, their names engraved on the front cover. 400 subscriptions were sold to the students and faculty. Members of the Journalism I and ll classes attended the JAOS conference at Ohio State University on October 8 and 9. They were Barb Smyth, Mary Anne Boos, Bev Heitchler, Pam Drake, Pam Peggs, Linda McKinnon, Paul Hoover, Tim Wrenn, and Dan Leuszler. Dan Leuszler and Tim Wrenn introduced speakers at the convention. Nancy Beer, Pam Peggs, Tim Wrenn, Dan Leuszler, and Paul Hoover also attended the National Scholastic Press convention in Chicago on November 26 and 27. Members of Journalism ll class also wrote stories of school activities for area news- papers. To be a member of the staffs of the Refle- ctions and Spirit, students must have taken Journalism l or have special permission of the adviser.
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J' ill 53 E.L..A,,, Ecology Club members gathered at the Milan Square to start out on their bike hike. fi 5 ,P F5 n M I A 'H 'Q' 47? -Z .-il .. - ' ee : + - l ffl ' - f ', - .Y E1-Q.: ' fi 'Z ' . V: Xstsfer 213 . RA. x 'Q J T 'f a- 3 .aff .. . cl . ff ' - f wc ' 511 , - E eh f 1- '..x1fwLei1 ' 1' f fee' I . .. ' ' iv 5- un ' -' ' 4-gen! f .1 ESES members hiking along the Huron River. ESES members are preparing for their picnic along the Huron River during their bike-hike. Standing: Karen Kamm, Debbie McWilliams, Eric Brimer, Robin Speer, Janet Bauer. On the ladder: Dan Leuszler, Paul Hoover, and lrene Heckelman. Miss Ovidia Guaderrama, adviser, was absent. Ecology Club Cleans Up Edison Students for an Ecological Society lESESl kept up their struggle for ecological sanity last year. Under the direction of Miss Ovidia Guaderrama, adviser, they participated in a glass re-cycling program. The club col- lected and cleaned bottles and jars which they then took to a collection point in Oberlin. They took several bicycle trips, cycling to the Coho Dam, April 1 and to Huron along the Scenic Bike-Way, April 23. In addition, the members celebrated the second anniversary of Earth Week with var- ious ecology activities.
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TN. x A?- . 4? A! ft. Lois Anthony, Miss Purcell, and Dan Leuszler are figuring headline counts for the Spirit. IVIr. Whitaker, yearbook representative, is showing Lois Anthony, Becky Booth, Ron Brown and Sue Early some pointers. Tim Wrenn, Reflections editor, and Dan Leuszler, Spirit editor, are looking over a publication of the Edison Spirit. The money managers of the Reflections, Tim Wrenn, Barb Smyth, Lindy Fieising and Dan Leuszler. The three sports reporters are Ed Walker, Flon Brown, and Lois Anthony, examing the sports page of the Edison Spirit. l 7
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