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EHOVE Combines Lab With Classvvork Barb Wolf works problems for her clerk-typing class. EHOVE-Erie, Huron, and Ottawa Vocational Education School located in Milan Township, incorporates approximately seventy-five to eighty Edison juniors and seniors in its five building complex. The vocational school serves high school juniors and seniors from all three counties. lts purpose is to give these students practical education in a specific field or trade. Many times only a technical institute or something comparable is necessary after graduation. Still EHOVE is not without classroom work. Each depart- ment is divided into class work and lab, as well as the required history and English courses. Another unique factor of EHOVE is their clubs. Unlike the extracurricular clubs common to most high schools, every EHOVE student is required to belong to one related to the field he is studying. Students are also acquainted with parliamentary procedure. FFA can be found at Edison, but at EHOVE all the agricul- ture related programs are a part of it. VIEA, Vocational lndus- trial Clubs of America, is a national organization for all stu- dents in trade and industry programs. Distributive Education Clubs of America is also a national organization. DECA is a club for students with sales jobs. They co-op or work half a day and go to school the other half. Ohio Office Educational Association takes care of all stu- dents in business courses. Some of EHOVE's activities include movies, dances, an an- nual field day, and slave day. 'l78!EHOVE Rod Cabbage and Joe Flooker take a break from Weld- ing l. Brian Willis and Dave Spencer learn welding. Ag-business is studied by Roger Phillips.
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Quill And Scroll lnducts Four Miss Sophia Purcell gives Mike Shover and Karla Kamens their awards. Mr. Jack Brown, Editor of Norwalk Reflector addresses the journal- ism staff and guests. ln but a few years this obligation of leadership will fall to you. Make certain that you are fully pre- pared and fully qualified to assume this responsibil- ity. This was a portion of the initiation ritual for Quill and Scroll which took place on lVlay 30 at the Show- boat in Huron. Guest speaker for the banquet was Nlr. Jack Brown, editor of the NORWALK REFLECTO R. New members of Quill and Scroll were seniors Karla Kamens, Kyle Hennings, and Don Opfer, and junior, Mike Shover. To be a member a journalism student was required to be in the upper third of his class and to have contributed outstanding work to his high school publications. For the new members, Quill and Scroll was a com- bination of mixed feelings. Mike Shover felt that it is an honor , especially since he was the only junior to receive the award. Fran Early, who became a member last year and received an Editor's pin this year, takes Quill and Scroll very seriously. She felt that it would be more meaningful in the future. For Fran, being a member of Quill and Scroll helped her decide to go into the field of journalism. After the induction ceremony the new members were congratulated by those present. Quill and Scroll!177
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Mike Wetzel operates a tractor in Ag-Equipment I. Judy Vowell is studying drafting during her first year at EHOVE. ,.....-.. Working on a diesel engine is Brad Hayes. A truck being painted in Auto Body I by Dave Dixon. A future secretary, Janice Hayes, in Entry Secretary I. EHOV EH 79
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