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Club Studies Spanish Customs .r .i ,Q vt Q, 'Wx -x l -EL L, ,.-,, , New we ., E , mm em ui, -all it feats ug. ' E :nt-ui ui ui luv: W bi? A gs Spanish Club continued to acquaint students in the Spanish way of life by holding numerous Spanish din- ners throughout the year. Pecky Adriazola, an ex- change student from Bolivia, helped in giving the stu- dents the education and atmosphere needed for an interesting year. Officers for this year who executed a very fine program under the supervision of Miss Olvida Guader- rama were Kyle Hennings, president: and Shelley Obermiller, secretary-treasurer. Spanish Club attempts to promote the proper atti- tude toward the national differences of the Spanish speaking countries. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Barb Hast, Nancy Smyth, Gordon Moyer, Robin Taylor, Glenda Burns. ROW TWO: Patty McWilliams, Michelle Mclntyre, Kyle Hennings, Shelley Obermiller, Debbie Wikel, Susy Latham. ROW THREE: Judy Spoer, Annette Gliatta, Judy Einerson, Lora Michaels, Joy Graham, Kathy Reer, Lini Brimer. ROW FOUR: Miss Olvida Guaderrama, adviser: Vicki Lehman, Pat Best, Hollie Biemler, Patty Hall, Kathy Buehrle, Barb Hillis, Karla Wright, Francee Early, Joan Cooley, Karla Kamens, Jeff Chauvin. LEFT: Greg Hire and Kent Rockwell show Pecky some interesting facts about Russian com- munism.
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Science Members Become Active Interested students made Science Club a reality this year. The club started uncer- tainly but gained enthusiasm as the year progressed and became enjoyable as well as educational. Under the supervision of advisers IVlr. Ted Stoll, Nlr. David Grimm, and IVIr. Howard Yunghans, Science Club set out to learn things through experience. In October a number of members hiked along the Huron River near Blue Bridge collecting tree samples for identification to aid state officials in considering this area for a state park. Other projects in- cluded visiting New Departure to observe the electron microscope and computer system, a liquid nitrogen lecture, an ex- hibition by NASA and many other lec- tures and slides throughout the year. Officers elected at the beginning of the school year were Greg Hire, president, Kyle Hennings, vice presidentp and Janet Swicker, secretary-treasurer. Science Club was initiated to give the interested science student a better under- standing of the subject and give him a chance outside of regular school work to experiment on his own. If ww- 1-M we -.rut we -in nm -H 1.-V I...-rm 5- sm n , .,..-L.-1-I.. 5: ra 're is rr rr ee fs. ve ff: 1g.j.,lg51 I l , ill Tb w R210? I' 56?-fill l?EHffZl'll5l'f I' 'ru me . f .r 1 -ff' lu Ct P! Ili' QW. fn Eu ' X runnin ,,,t,.r1-M TOP RIGHT: Gene Fernandez lVIr Ted Stoll ad viserp Bill Boyden, Jeff Ward, Bill Feyech, Chuck McConnell, Dennis Boose Loren Heckelman Rob Johnson, Janet Swicker, Arther Nlartz, Jo Ellyn lsenburg, Jerry Rockwell. CENTER RIGHT: IVIr David Grimm, adviser' Gene Charville, Greg Hire Kyle Hennings, Chris IVIeyer, Kent Rockwell, Karen Bush, Barb Hillis, Bill Latham, Patty IVlcWiIIiams lVIr. Younghans, adviser, Bart Hibbard. BOTTOIVI RIGHT: Marc Daniels Bruce Kinnard and Bart Hibbard cut open a frog to observe the circulatory system. X-,J 'XJ eh?
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Edison High School inducted seven Jour- nalism ll students into the Ouill and Scroll Honorary at the annual journalism banquet held May 7 at the Reed House in Nova. Rob Johnson, Kathy Reer, Debbie Wikel, Pam Drake, Fran Early, and Gene Fernandez were awarded membership into Quill and Scroll for their active service on the journal- ism staff. Diane Franklin, SPIRIT Editor, was voted the Most Outstanding journalism student. She was active on the staff for three years. The SPIRIT was published and distributed eight consecutive times throughout the 1972-73 school year. For the first semester, the SPIRIT received a first class honor rating overall and a mark of distinction in physical appearance. On April 14, the SPIRIT placed fourth in its class in the Northeast District at the annual Northeastern Ohio Newspaper Day at Kent State University. The 1972 REFLECTIONS, edited by Tim Wrenn, placed second honors when the book was rated early in the school year. The 1973 REFLECTIONS, edited by Lindy Reising, consists of over two-hundred pages, eight of those in full color which were sponsored by area businesses. Members of the SPIRIT and REFLEC- TIONS staffs are Diane Franklin, SPIRIT Edi- tor and Assistant Activities Editor: Lindy Reising, REFLECTIONS Editor and reporter: Linda McKinnon, Advertising and reporter: Cathi White, Student Life Co-Editor and Page Editor: Joyce Twaddle, Student Life Co- Editor and Page Editor: Pam Drake, Assistant Advertising Manager and reporter: Gene Fer- nandez, Business Manager and feature writer: Craig Finnen, sports Assistant and sports writer: Ralph O'Hara, sports Assistant and sports writer: Bill Stratton, REFLECTIONS and SPIRIT Sports Editor: Patti Brunow, Cir- culation Manager and reporter: Etta Koonce, Classes and reporter: Fran Early, Classes and Page Editor: Debbie Wikel, Senior Section and reporter: Kathy Reer, Index and reporter: Dennis Boose, Activities Editor and reporter: Rob Johnson, Academics and Columnist: Linda Shingleton, Administration and Faculty and reporter: Becky Bristol, Non-teaching and reporter: Geoff Crum, Academics, Photog- rapher, Page Editor, and Columnist: and Miss Sophia Purcell, Adviser. TOP LEFT: Second and third year members: STANDING: Cathi White, Joyce Twaddle, Lindy Reising, and Linda McKinnon. SEATED: Diane Franklin and Chuck McConnell. BOTTOM LEFT: Lindy Reising looks over copy for the year- book before publications. Seven Members in Honorary Society PFW ' x I ' ' ' 3 L sae? L. Fit'Tf ' f-'1'tr 'ff -: ' Q' -' '.Ir-.tivo I . Y 'i --fir ',,':yQf ' ' ip ' , ,Lf j:,?t-'ir Z1g :L-f-lf 1 Y, 1 :gl 'A l:,5?2gig3y jillgllllllll ,.r 'rla lf:lrr iEEZgl :.l!l'Eg'Ef23.-I. ,I IH 'I' rrlllr-IEW . 'QT,-rin---.1-g.ej... ... rw.. rf- ' ' ? 'f 'l5 1'S,w.l'I --i e.r' ' ' F Vit' TE. ','- 'l'JrQl'1-1531, 1 ll. I. o '.l'T:,.,-.. gg., , -' , ...wg ,sift 1. .gg ff:-T-,QQQEE , . . g,5:,,.-5-5,9 - - -qi V . X -, ,153-l?8:.,5,.-AV , .- , ..-. ,,.. new -'tis --5, -1 ' , 1 '- if - -'ff ease -1 ' ' . ,-:Tr-:L E- . gli. '.:g,w-1, ,rem I I, -,ear-Hlbfgifs-1-f-Q-' ,Q'u-,e,s., , 4 :- '--,ef -.-' ' - . 1 Y .::...2 3 'i ,r--9: ?r'r '. 1-Egg viii? af -Aff? '3 ' .E - P t r-f'o:-:HL 'ra fsii ar: 2,1 ' I -5-515- lf II' are-.Ir..f1ml,,ie 2ilwJ'li-'I ff v,-P --'gig-: -',reglI,A.n-. 2j'.lqEjjy,g,r-,,gH- pl I H X, I : I.---1?--,F wwe- V'-5219.11 .Img-:Nl ..-rf. .. , ' I- -g 5Iy.v.L,njgfr -V iff.,--, -as T --:-5 ,.3-T., legit.-.+5,Y,I,, - :-F, I xg Ill' '-nl .ww -lj.,-eg gen 3833 ,,5,.os3af U.'a..,,,h...,,,-V,lrllwgeg.-.1.e-I : '-SE IU? g9ly'lylE'gjfslrI'li i '. 1? -i.. if . ff: N , . ' - 'IM 3:cq,,:.'iI:gjgg'i,': j'itJfv'- W - - t 2 W ' - ' Q Ht., V --.M .... . V- .- V Ewa- I I M I Srl rir wf' I .-mf -i'f':-r..,,.. A ' ,lg-s-f f A - 1 ' It A1 A- M...,,1d at ri -4 . 4- l a as .2 , J Y ' , f' '- I -, IL- . X ff- A--' . .. ,f I H I,- hk - -. nw 1 a ' iq. X' 1623. Q' 9
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