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Ecology Club: Sara Libby, Rhea Grosswiler, Lisa Brown, Miss Ovidia Guaderrama, Becky Rose, Sheree Stiles. Club Participates In Recycling 94 . 49: Don't litter. Keep America Beautiful. This year the Ecology Club under the direction of Miss Ovidia Guader- rama kept up their endless fight for ecology. The club started out this year's act- ivities in the early fall with a twelve mile bike hike which took them from Milan to Olena and back. This activity was backed up with a trip to Toledo by bus to the Jaycee's Recycling Plant in the late fall. The club did not actually take part in the recycling, but loaded the recyclable materials onto trucks to be sent to the plant. The final activity in which the club took part was conducted on April 24 in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylva- ma. The club members felt that their year's efforts were for a winning cause, and those not graduating are looking forward to next year. Ecology Club!53
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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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Bobbie Bogan is back for seconds on the punch. Fun To Try New Things Where there's a will, there's a way. This is how Spanish .' Qi members cooled the punch pan when the refrigerator was full. Laura Wallrabenstein takes a glance at the recipe before adding the final ingredients. 54!Spanish Club Having an exchange student from Mexico plus dinners, parties, and hikes made up a fun filled year for the Edison Spanish Club. At the International Buffett held October 3, the cuisine and cus- toms of eighteen nationalities were represented. All the various dishes were prepared by the club members. Three exchange stu- dents lfrom Ecuadorl attending Norwalk St. Paul were invited. Sights and sounds were offered by Mrs. Robert Brimer, Mrs. Glen Hennings, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Best as they shared their slides and personal experinces of Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, Hawaii, and Mexico. Navidad , Christmas Spanish- style brought a response respre- sentative of the Spanish Club from one of the students present, lt is always fun to try new things and we always do here. Featured were two pinatas stuffed with pounds of candy and gum. Other delicacies tried by the club includ- ed banana punch. Spring's arrival brought with it the opportunity for even more ad- ventures including an exchange Student Day at Put-in-Bay involvi- ng area exchange students with a Pot Luck Lunch and scrapes and scratches from bicycling and hiking. Bake sales of cookies, cakes, pies, and breads were held to raise money for the year's adventures. Leading the Spanish Club's fifty members in their year packed with awakening experiences were Miss Ovidia Guaderrama, club adviser, Pat Best, club president, and Kyle Hennings, secretary-treasurer.
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