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Trips Are Highlight Of Off-Campus Club The Ski Club was without an advisor, but Presidents Kevin Buck and Kelly Powers managed quite well without one. There were approximately 75 members who met once a week during ski season to discuss trips. The club went on trips to Utah, Lake Tahoe, Mammoth, and Squaw Valley, while also taking some side trips locally. The trips were organized by Coast Skiers which provided transportation, lodg- ing, and food. The Ski Club was basi- cally an off-campus club because it did not revolve around fund-raisers or scholarships: the club was only inter- ested in promoting the sport of skiing. The Yosemite Institute Club was off to a slow start until advisor fvlike Allen got approval from the board for their week-long trip to the Yosemite Insti- tute. The Institute is a center in Yosem- ite National Park where students learn about geology, anthropology, and fire ecology. There was also free time for hiking and sight-seeing. Led by co- Presidents Rebecca Speer and Nicole Urzua, the club of about 50 members met frequently to discuss fund-raisers and plans for their trip which occurred during the second week in June. Ski Club Top row: Leslie Lott, Caroline Proulx, Albert Hu. Bill Amsbary, Art Barboua. Second row: Dana Callison. Kelly Powers, Lubda Pow- ers. Lisa Fauna, Harriet Golding, Chris Watson. Tracie La Bollita, Third row: Ned Nabal, Beth Holland. Larry Malilay, Angie SImth, Alvin Fi- scher. Ski Yosemite Club 147
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S-Club Helps The Entire Community Community service and school pro- jects are what S-Club is all about. Over the past eight years they have spon- sored many activities such as dances and candy sales. The president of the club this year was Ronda Gallemore; Vice-President, Sherri White; Secretar- y Treasurer, Terry Beltran; and Histo- rian, Ester Parr. Some of the Community services have been gathering food for needy families, Christmas caroling, and bring- ing presents to children in foster homes. The S-Club has been a very productive club for some time and has contributed a great deal to the school and society. S-Club. Top row: Daisy Wong, Jane Matsui. Yvonne Segura, Becky Visca, Pam Nickolson, Penny Burcham, Jill Latham. Kelly Lloyd, Janet De La Loore, Valerie Broion, Tracy Burton, Mrs. McFarland, sponsor. Middle row Julie McNulty, Rubin Fong, Cathy Vargus. Grace Fuong, Jill Gray, Tern Beltran, Cathy Anderson, Chris Dunn, Kathy Jagiello. Bottom row: Seri Willhite, Ester Fuong, Ronda Gallamore, Joyce Adams, Judy Regalado. Jana Galiga. Members not shown: Debbi Emrich, Karen Tatham, Marji Leg- geth, Yvonne McGoveron Kim McTaughlin, Leanne Nakonishi Kira Ramirez. 146 S-Club
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Clubs Reward Intelligence The California Scholastic Feder- ation (C.S.F.) is an honor club, ad- vised by Mr, Eric Emery, which re- wards high scholastic achievement. To be a C.S.F. member, one must earn ten C.S.F. points from a list of approved courses. Students who are members of C.S.F. four our of their last five semesters at Edison are designated as sealbearers, who receive a C.S.F. pin, certificate, gold seals on their transcripts and diplo- mas, as well as special designation on graduation. The Kiwanis Bowl is a club formed to promote academic excellence, increase knowledge, encourage sportsmanship, and teach students to react calmly under stressed situa- tions. The ten Varsity and twelve Ju- nior Varsity members are required to have a strong knowledge in at least two subject areas and a quick recall ability. Cash prizes and tro- phies are given, as well as the fact that students will be well prepared for any quiz show in the future, according to club advisor Linda Carpenter. Special club activities in- clude a Pre-Victory Banquet. Post- Victory Banquet, as well as several scrimmages. Captain Jim Holling- shead, Co-Captain Harold Becker, Secretary Mimi Wan, Treasurer Al- bert Hu, and Mrs. Carpenter devote lots of effort to make the Kiwanis Bowl a success. Varsity Kiwanis Bowl. Top Row: Jim Holllng- shead, Linda Carpenter. Frank Cornelia, Sec- ond row: Albert Hu. Mimi Wan, Harold Becker. Third row: Paul Keating, Kelly George. Jamie Sneed. Bottom row: Jeff Wfieeler. Travis Culwell. Junior Varsity Kiwanis Bowl Top row Amy Hemseri, Linda Israeison, Kris Kallin Second row: Alice Becker. Dana Hutfi. Ron Ivlilligan Ttiird row David fvloses. Joleen Grussing. tvlonique Huebal. Bottom row: Susan Matsui. Yvonne Pak, 148 Kiwanis Bowl
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