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'X ,2.g....Qv' Student Council: Jacquie Foos, Dan Hutchinson, Pat Hall, Mark Sisson. Row two: Mr. Mike Schifer, adviser: Pattie Brunow, Dan Plumb, Candy Bishop, Sallie Pyle, Marci Woolever, Dawn Shively, Mr. William Muthig, adviser. Row three: Terri Lowry, Cindy Gliatta, Kris Buehrle, Laura Wallrabenstein, Glenda Burns. Student Council Plans Assemblies Assembly programs proved to be the major work of the Student Council. During the fall a band called the Free Fare performed before the student body and for an evening community concert. At the Christmas party the students enjoyed movies and each class had a raffle. Patty Sanders, sophomore, won a puppy. Admission was canned food. It was later distributed to the needy. Late in the spring there was a March of Dimes assembly to explain the details for a twenty mile hike to raise money for the crippled. Many of the Edison students participated. The Homecoming game activities brought spirit into the high school. The committee chairman was Cindy Gliatta. Patty Brunow and Mark sisson assisted her. May 25 the Sadie Hawkins Dance followed the successful Dog Patch Day. Other assemblies throughout the school year was the school Stage Band concert presented by the junior council members and Otto Schmidt, gymnast, sponsored by the senior representatives. The Student Council was advised by Mr. Mike Schifer and Mr. William Muthig. Officers of the council were Dan Hutchinson, president, Patty Hall, vice-president: Jaquie Foos, secretary: and Mark Sisson, treasurer. Student from Lorain County speaks about teenage alcoholism. 6O!Student Council
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, ,sr FHA Row one Melinda Booth, Debra Ash, Connie Young, Taunya Vowell, Kathy Hicks, Sandy Stark. Row two: Miss Linda Friend, adviser Raidean Habeck, Debra Canterbury, Rhonda Marvicsin, Sheri Old, Libby Toler, Betty Soviak, Vicki King, Jane Davis, Anita Flesher Rhonda Zellner, Sheree Mortensen, Cheryl Stout, Mrs. Rosemary Finnen, adviser. Row three: Mary Followay, Carol Schenk, Chris Gasek Carol Spencer, Brenda Cring, Karen Ellis, Janet Carver, Marci Woolever, Cheryl Zabinski, Debra Edwards, Kathy Grant, Rhea Grosswiler Row four: Linda Puskarovich, Barb Hast, Laura Swartz, Dana Wigner, Dawn Shively, Linda Newsome, Sue Ferber, Pam Scheetz Anne Burcaw, Linda Burke. Row five: Laurie Dirks, Lynn Pomeroy, Debra Caskey, Terri Lowry, Laura Bauer, Becky Crecellus Bonnie Justi, Oueta Long, Debra Lowry, Barb Old, Kathy Brunow, Kim Shively, Terri Reising, Kathy Green. FHA Have Pizza Parties Officers - Lani Brimer, Lucy Valentine, Pat Best. Future Homemakers of America is a social club. Members are re- quired to have sewing and cooking abilities. Eighty girls became mem- bers and participated in the year's activities At the annual Christmas Party each girl brought a gift to exchange. The advisers, Miss Linda Friend and Mrs. Rosemary Finnen, were pres- ented with dolls. They were made by the mother of Lucy Valentine. During the school year the mem- bers put their cooking talents to work and had two pizza parties. Lucy Valentine was elected pres- ident. Her officers were Pat Best, vice president, Lani Brimer, sec- retary, and Lori Westcott, treasurer. FHAl59
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Responsibility Fleview Board - Row one: Mrs. Sue Holder, Mrs. Donna Sisson, Mr. William Muthig, Mr. Carroll Sanders. Row two: Carl Burris, Larry Franklin, Tony Flobinette, Pat Hall, Pat Best, Nancy Haegel. Board Reviews Teachers at Edison High School evaluated students for the responsibility program. The Responsibility Board reviewed the probationary and appeal cases. Each student was rated with a Yes, No, or Maybe. Yes, meant the student was capable of independent study. No, in- dicated he was not. When a stu- dent showed possibility with re- servation, he was given a Maybe. An upper-classman was permitted one No with the majority of evaluations being Yes. First semester freshmen could not have any No's and the majority evaluations had to be marked capable. A probationary student had the same number of Yes's and Maybe's or had a majority of Maybe's and no No's. After each evaluation period students could appeal to the Responsibility Board if they questioned the evaluation. The board consisted of four teachers and six students Mr. Muthig and Mrs. Holder review student evaluations. 'S E FX . fix. 1?- Larry Franklin and Tony Robinette listen to the student ratings by teachers.
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