Edison High School - Reflections Yearbook (Milan, OH)

 - Class of 1974

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Patti Hoffman is tapped as a member of National Honor Society. President Dave Gillard addresses the parents and guests. Karla Kamens lights her candle from the candle of life. Award day, Mr, Theodore Stoll gives Kathy Buehrle her pin. National Honor Societyfi 75

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Candles symbolizing scholarship, leadership, character, and service surround the candle of life N H S Inducts Eighteen Candlelight helped carry on the tradition of the annual National Honor Society's induction cere- mony May 22 at 8 P.M. in the Edison High School auditorium. Under the direction of adviser, Mrs. Margery Lindecamp, four senior NHS officers spoke on the four essential elements qualifying an honor student. President Dave Gillard explained the meaning of National Honor Society. The NHS emblem was explained by Karla Kamens. Vice-president Jim Gar- wood spoke on character. Cor- responding secretary Kathy Buehrle talked about leadership and secretary Joan Cooley covered service. Scholarship was discussed by Kyle Hennings. After the speeches, each speaker lit a tall candle on the head table. They represented the four qualifications of National Honor Society. Dave Gillard, pres- ident, lit the tallest center candle representing life. Each present and incoming member lit individual candles from the candle of life, indica- 174!National Honor Society ting their desire to strive toward a well-rounded life and in unison repeated the National Honor Society pledge. Mr. Hageman, retired from Un- ion Carbide and a former NHS member of Lorain High School, gave the address. Present senior members were Lindy Agee, Kathy Buehrle, Carl Burris, John Chauvin, Joan Co- oley, Francee Early, James Gar- wood, David Gillard, Kyle Hen- nings, Barb Hillis, Karla Kamens, and Chris Meyer. Incoming members included senior Debbie Willis and juniors Patricia Best, Linda Boose, Glenda Burns, Jeffrey Chauvin, Teresa Flipse, Annette Gliatta, Joy Gra- ham, Patricia Hoffman, Debra Hohman, Nancy Knittle, Susanne Latham, Michelle Mclntyre, Laura Micheals, Gordon Moyer, Kath- leen Murray, Robin Taylor, and Laura Wallrabenstein. The faculty advising committee were Mrs. Rosemary Finnen, Mr. Ted Stoll, and Mr. William Muthig.



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Students Earn Various Awards Many students earned nu- merous scholastic achievements and honors at Edison High School. The Girls' State representa- tives were Jackie Klingler, Barb Hast, Holly Biemler, Debbie Hohman, and Susie Latham. Selected for Boys' State were Mike Shover, Jeff Chauvin, Russ Bristol, and Loren Heckel- man. The students were select- ed for their leadership, scholas- tic achievement, and citizen- ship. In the Youth Conference on Science and the Environments Tests Edison students placed high. Ranking fourth in the Ohio Edison Test Program was Jeff Ward. Other students who placed were Loren Heckelman, Kathy Murray, Jerry Rockwell, and Laura Wallrabenstein. Ouill and Scroll honors went to Kyle Hennings, Karla Kamens, Don Opfer, and Mike Shover. Voted the top Journal- ist was Fran Early, editor of the school paper, the Edison SPIRIT. Three awards were received by students in the Home Eco- nomics Department. Laura Swartz won the Betty Crocker Cooking Award. Ohio Edison named Teresa Flipse the grand prize winner for her kitchen floor plan. Taking second place in the Needlecraft Show at Stan Huet in Akron was Kyle Hen- nings for her crewelwork. The Philip Sousa Award was shared by band members Carl Burris and Dave Gillard. The National Choral Award went to senior Dale Shane. Kim Ground was presented the Distinguished Musician's Certificate from the United States Marines Youth Foundation and National Band Association. 176f Honor Students fa.. LV , 9' i I , A ff' is s 1 ,, -1 , - L ' 'Q' 1 .. , on ' 1 A o 1 Girls State: Holly Biemler, Debbie Hohman, Susie Latham, Barb Hast, Jackie Klinger. at 1 f 1' -as ug:-. er at 'utr M.. r y , ' f f at R Boys State: Gordon Moyer, Mike Shover, Jeff Chauvin, Russ Bristol, Loren Heckelman 1-f'f

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