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President Roger Doerner calling a meeting to order. Money Collected fo World Service was the word, as Student Council collected money for the flood victims of Pakistan last fall. Members collected over 9580.00 which went to a nation-wide fund to help buy food. Students gave their lunch money for a day to simulate the feeling of starvation. Also Student Council collected canned goods to send to the poverty victims in West Virginia. The Council held class elec- tions last fall. Homecoming election was one of the main projects of the year. Student Council attempts to promote a sg ee.. ' . Kill . Jacki Warden, Bonnie Moore, Ricki Trimble, and Greg Hire reviewing the treasurer's report. r Flood Victims more unified school with spirit and good will among students. The council attempts to create a harmonious relationship among stu- dents and teachers so Edison will become a better school. To become a member a person must be elected by his or her class. Each class has four representatives. Council officers last year were Roger Doerner, president, Mark Hutchinson, vice- presidentg Greg Hire, treasurer, Kathy Likes, secretary, Mr. Charles Hall was the adviser. -. 'nr Front Row: Roger Doerner, president: Mark Hutchinson, vice-president, Kathy Likes, secretary. Row Two: Al Dillender, Gene Fernandez, Judy Einerson, Dan Hutchinson, Dave Gillard. Row Three: Mr. Charles Hall, adviser: Steve Moyer, John Cooke, Kathy Buehrle, Patty Brunow.
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7 Y --5-fl J-1 -ee Seated: lrearl Jim Hill vs. Lonnie Saunders, Phil Kazca vs. Eric Meyers. Standing: Jerald Rockwell, Loren Heckelmen, Karla Kamens, Kyle Hennings, Jeff Ward, Chris lVleyers, Carl Burris, Laura Wallrabenstein, Dwayne Schaffer, Mike Shouer, Nlr. Dixon Nliller, adviser. Chess Club Returns Chess Club returned to Edison last year un- der the direction of lVlr. Dixon lVliller with a membership of 14. Students participated in a state chess tounrament, and the Northwest Ohio High School Invitational Chess Tourna- ment lVlay 5, 6, and 7. Also there was a school-wide chess tournament. Anyone was eligible to join Chess Club as long as they were interested in playing chess and in attending the weekly meetings. Philosophy of the club was trying to pro- mote an understanding and appreciation for the game of chess. It also enables students to refine their skills and to promote good will among fellow players. An afternoon chess game in the commons.
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gn 'ai I ' 5 i ' tiki ' i I! yy 'ag H ini ,1- 'iii Front Row: Janet Bauer, secretary: Francisca Garcia, Paul Hoover, sing the menu for the Spanish dinner. president. Row Two: Marsha Gable, Margery Davis, Carol French, trees urer. Row Three: Shelly Obermiller, Laura Fecych, Cathy Seaman. Row Four: Kyle Hemmings, Barb Hillis, Fiacheal Shelly. Row Five: Paul Hoover is cleaning the squid to be served at the Spanish dinner. Debbie Wickel, Kathy Fleer, Dan Leuszler. Row Six: Robin Speer, Cheryl Vowell, Eric Brimer. Spanish Club Views Production Highlighting their year, Edison Spanish Club viewed the production of The Man of La Mancha at Ashland College, and held two din- ners with members describing their trips to Spain. Describing her travels in Spain, Laura Fecych showed slides. Miss Ovidia Guader- rama, adviser, also enlightened the Spanish Club with her slides of Spain. Two dinners were prepared by Spanish Club members. The first, in December, featur- ed Mexican dishes, while Spanish delicacies were served at the second dinner, in February. Mrs. La Vonne Satterfield, the art teacher at the high school, joined in preparing the Spanish dishes. Spanish Club attempts to promote the pro- per attitude towards national differences and it encourages interest in problems and achievements of Spanish speaking countries. Officers elected at the beginning of the school year are Paul Hoover, president, Janet Bauer, secretary, and Carol French, treasurer. Adviser of the Spanish Club is Miss Ovidia Guaderrama. An interest in foreign cultures and a desire to learn about Spanish customs are the re- quirements for membership in the Spanish Club. Laura Fecych and Miss Ovidia Guaderrama are discus-
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