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TOP LEFT: R. Bauer, D. Harmes, C. Best, D. Huard, J. Thiel, D. Huard, P. Coles, S. Muehlfeld, C. Darr, M. Smith 2nd ROW: S. Lloyd, M. Muehlfeld, D. Miller, D. Chrisman, J. Severence, W. Curry, C. Abraham, B. Mason, S. Sieoenaler, R. Smith. 3rd ROW: Mr. Adams, Sponsor, M. Tingley, L. Parker, C. Trausch, S. Goebel, K. Muehlfeld, 4th ROW: J. Gearhart, C. Rozell, S. Peterson, M. Schuller, D. Purdon. Spilled Ink Staff im r The Spilled Ink is a monthly publication of the Spilled Ink Staff. The Spilled Ink gives the students information and the different club activities, sports, editorials on different school issues, and current news events. All students who wish to join the staff may. They are able to stay on the staff if they get their work done and it is in on time. The Spilled Ink began in 1940 and it has been a vital part of the students lives at Edon High School. The staff tries to improve on the paper as much as possible each year and to incorporate news ideas into it. We are a mimeograph paper, and therefore are not able to do as many things with our paper as we would like to. Still it enables us to handle our own typing, layout, and,contents. Louise Parker, Spilled Ink editor does a chalk draw¬ ing of Mr. Adams, advisor to the School Paper Staff. 8
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FIRST ROW: S. Peterson, R. Mann, B. Mailahn, D. Wehrle, G. Chrisman, J. Robison, M. Rockey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Briner, Sponsor, S. Sowles, J. Luce, K. Robinette, K. Swank, L. Gearhart, B. Berry, K. Timmerman, T. Winright. THIRD ROW: D. Hulbert, K. Mocherman, M. Kunsman, J. Miller, K. Kinzer. DEC A Club Joe Wolff, employer-trainer instructs student, Jerry Robison, in parts and service department. Distributive Education became a part of our high school curriculum this year. This new course added a third area of vocational education, that of market¬ ing and services. About forty percent of employed persons in this county are engaged in occupations dealing with the handling of goods, and the services that keep production going. The need for training in this broad area led to adding work experience to academic study m a manner that would give the graduating senior a saleable skill in business. As it is taught here, juniors are enrolled for one regular period in a study of the fundamentals of selling and servicing. As seniors they enroll for one regular period in a study of business principles and manage¬ ment plus part time employment in a business estab¬ lishment. Credit is given for the combined study and work. In distributive education, the employing business person becomes a teacher in training the student to do the work, and understanding the basic operation of a particular kind of business. 7
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TOP: S. Swank, K. Robinett, C. Bunce, C. Christian, L. Gearhart, J. Miller, J. Severence. SECOND: L. Burlew, F. Guerrero, J. Gearhart, J. Thiel, C. Abraham, R. Mann, D. Harmes, M. Mead. BOTTOM: Mrs. Luce, C. Miller, L. Parker, M. Tingley, R. Bauer. Library Club The library club is made up of students who give at least two periods a week to library service. One or two students are on duty each period. These li¬ brarians are familiar with the organization of the library and the use of the card catalog. They must know how to use the Readers ' Guide and how to help other students find needed materials. They charge books out, check them in, and keep the shelves in order. Student librarians give invaluable service and also receive valuable work experience. The club holds monthly meetings under the direction of elected officers. Programs consist of educational, recreational, and social activities. Each year a field trip to a larger library is planned. Tne officers this year are Pres. Louise Parker, V. Pres. Marjorie Tingley, Sec. Diane Chrisman, Treas. Charles Miller, Reporter, Rodney Bauer. RIGHT: Sharon Peterson and Alan Fisher enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the new library. 9
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