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STUDENT COUNCIL Standing, Mr. Von Allmen, advisor, A1 Thiel, Marcella Robison, Jackie Dean, Sis Hug, Linda Siebenaler, Lorri Godsey, Sitting: Dave Blue, Tom Peckinpaugh, Gary Bowling, Gary Mohre, and Brent Hug relaxing. Student Council members were elected in the fall by the student body. Linda Siebenaler and A1 Thiel were chosen to represent the Freshman. Dave Blue and Lorri Godsey were elected to represent the Sophomores. The Juniors were represented by Gary Bowling, Gary Mohre, and Marcella Robison. Senior members were Brent Hug, Teresa Hug, Tom Peckinpaugh and Jackie Dean. Officers chosen at the first meeting were: Brent Hug - President, Marcella Robison-Vice-Presidnt, Jackie Dean-Secretary, and Treasurer, and Teresa Hug-News Reporter. On October 30, eight members of the Edon High School student council participated in a radio talk program 1 ' Time Out For Teens ' ' on the Archbold radio station of WHFD. On this program students were able to talk about their particular school from their view point and announced coming events taking place at their school. Also in the fall the student council sponsored a Student-Faculty volleyball game to raise money for the Sweetheart Dance to be held in February. Two games were played with the victories going to the students. Scores were 15-6 for the first game and 20-18 for the second. A 25 cent admission fee was charged to the student body to attend. A bake sale was also held in the fall to raise money. Due to bad weather, however, the dance was unable to be scheduled because canceled sports events took priority. The student council sponsored two assemblies. The Thanksgiving assembly was held November 24 with entertainment provided by Mr. Fogel ' s Drama Class. A turkey and several cakes furnished by the student council were given away. The student council arranged a concert with the Stryker High School Band and Chorus in May. They presented their favorite songs they had performed with at State Contest in May. The student council was advised by Mr. John Von Allmen. Mr. Von Allmen 30
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Patron Pat, Don Wuebben, solicits patron donations at the Homecoming festivities. Mrs. Hall, Advisor, works on a division Sis Hug looks at pictures which were on page for the yearbook. sale after the pages were completed. A photographer from Woodard Studios takes pictures for the Key of E Staff. Craig Buell, Co-Editor, works on the album section of the yearbook. 29
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Mary Jo Tingley, Lisa Mohre, and Jerry Borton put together another issue of the Spilled Ink. Bruce Goshom and Doug Purdon sell the latest issue of Spilled Ink to Kerry Brigle for 10ct SPILLED INK The Spilled Ink Staff consisted of 25 members. Editor this year was Mary Jo Tingley, Co-Editors were Jerry Borton and Betty Chroninger. News reporting was done by Doug Purdon, Diane Mohre, and Janet Doty. Sports was handled by Jerry Borton and artists were Willie Miller and Janet Doty. Typing was done by Lisa Mohre, Dana Peterson, Joanna Miller, and Elaine Wuebben. There were several new and different features this year. Six issues were printed with much improvement gained through the year. The cover was changed to look more like a professional job. The price however remained the same at 10 t Mohre, Bob Thiel, Tom Peckinpaugh, Doug Purdon, Janet Doty. Third Row: Tim Rockey, Bruce Goshom, A1 Van de Voorde, Mitch Burkholder, Willie Miller, Lyle Held, First Row: Elaine Wuebben, Mary Jo Tingley, Editor, Jerry Borton, Co-Editor, Betty Chroninger, Co-Editor, Sandy Meyers. Second Row: Don Wuebben, Diane Mike Huard. Fourth Row: Lisa Mohre, Susie Brigle, Dana Peterson, Mr. Fogel, Advisor, Karen Osborn, Joanna Miller, Teresa Stoker, Ed Prince. 31
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