Edison High School - Reflections Yearbook (Milan, OH)

 - Class of 1974

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i E f Dmdvlv . 110 K, ff . -' V11 if 1 Hinos: I Hoodoo 1 Pre. Z he-uf ' H100 353 J hun 3 Juan Du Bun f 5 ,nib I x HUP!! 5 , . -1 4' Ajax participates in Colgate Palmolive School Action Plan. iw Laura Micheals sells a ticket to customer. Rex Heckelman helps at Harvest Festival booth. Drama Club Buys Lights To raise money for three dozen stage lights, the Drama Club participated in the Colgate Palmolive School Action Plan. This program involved the col- lection of labels and box tops off various Colgate Palmolive products. Members of the Drama Club involved other students and people of the com- munity in the project. Labels and box tops were gathered, then sent to the sponsoring company. In return Colgate-Palmolive sent back a certain amount of money. The values of the labels ranged from two cents to thirty cents. To stir up enthu- siasm a tape recorder was offered as a prize to the person who turned in the most labels. Another project undertaken by this year's Drama Club was a dunking booth at the Milan Melon Festival. At the Berlin Heights Harvest Festi- val a booth was run by the group. The Drama Club hoped to reach a year-end goal of eight hundred dollars. Drama Club!51

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jiliif Randy Porter, Kim Ground, and Toby Lenz take a break from the contest. A sign of relief from Sonya Winner after finishing her Speech Team Places First Entering the Sandusky Toastmasters' Annual Speech Contest in early February for the first time proved profitable for the Drama Club. Along with placing first in the tournament, Edison walked away with the award for the top speech team in Erie County. The toastmasters offered to donate ten dollars for every person from Edison en- tered. The money would be used to buy lights for the stage. With only two weeks to prepare for the contest thirty-three people went to show their talents. Various categories in the contest in- cluded Humorous Declamation, memoriz- ing someone else's comedy routine. Taking another speech and memorizing it is Ora- torical Declamation, Dramatic Declamation is taking a scene of a play, memorizing it, and using only one voice to act it out. The Poetry category involved taking a poem and reading it for effect. The Extempor- aneous category was divided into boys and girls' sections. A contestant drew a subject and prepared a speech on it in forty minutes. 5O!Drama Club speech. uw.. Mr. Rex Stanforth proudly displays trophies earned by team



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Dialogue Adds To Filmstrips Officers: Judy Einerson, Loren Heckelman, Kyle Hennings. Science Club: Glenda Burns, Kathy Murray, Robin Taylor, Chuck Hipler, Randy Porter, Gordon Moyer, Toby Lenz. Students in the Science Club par- ticipated in various projects. Bul- letin boards in the science area were changed throughout the year. lVlem- bers of the Science Club planned and made up the boards with material relating to subjects in the department. A major accomplishment for the year was the taping of dialogue on the silent filmstrips for the series on evolution. lt included six strips ranging from Theories Past and Present to Abiogenesis vs. Biogenesis . A magic show using scientific methods for the elementary stu- dents in Milan and Berlin Heights was planned. Circumstances pre- vented the program from being pre sented. Loren Heckelman was elected president. He was assisted by Judy Einerson, vice president, and Kyle Hennings, secretary-treasurer. Faculty adviser was Nlr. Ted Stoll. 52!Science Club Science Club: Don Opfer, Arthur Nlartz, Bill Sedlock, Jeff Ward, Jerry Rockwell, Robert Wikel, Linda Puskarovich, Lani Brimer.

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