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Mr. Camp (left) explains the function of a spark plug to tfie electronics club- The president of the Orange County Chapter of the AFS (above) listens in on a meeting, A student prepares to drill a hole in his project for the Woodworking Club (left) Clubs 153
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Clubs Create Interest While attending Edison, the students tound that getting involved in a club was probably one of the best ways to forget about the hussle and bussle of school. Clubs ranged fronn AFS to the Ski Club to the very popular P.R.I. D.E. Club, which promoted school spirit. The Key Club, which was for boys only, and the Keywanettes, composed of girls, showed much effort in helping the community and doing many other local services. Other clubs do many projects on campus such as the Woodworking Club, Electronics Club, and the Com- puter Club. Some clubs, which re- quired some sort of skill to get in, were the Tuba Club, Quill and Scroll, and the Spanish Honor Society. Getting in- volved in a club was really one of the best ways to fight off that hussle and bussle of E.H.S. Alice Becker (above) relaxes after an AFS ban- quet. Students make a program (below) during a meeting for the computer club. 152 Clubs
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Quill And Scroll Helps Promote Good Journalism Quill Scroll Society was led by President Debbie Garland and Vice- President Dave Anderson. Secretary was Natalie Thorpe, and Treasurer was Debi Proano. Quill Scroll is a Jour- nalism Honor Society and a very pres- tigious club. You must be enrolled in a Journalism class, and maintain at least a 3.3. grade point average to be eligi- ble. The members pay dues to be part of this National Society and also have fund-raisers like this years Bunny- Grams. This years Quill Scroll had a lot of fun and was productive, too! , stated an active member. The club took on a quote this year that they hope will become famous. It goes like this, Shoot low sheriff, I think they ' re riding shetlands! Quill and Scroll Society Top row: Natalie Thorpe. Dave Anderson. Debbie Garland, Debi Proano Bottom row Aaron Ray. Curt Visca. Dave Korny. Not picutred: Dan Noel. Vice-President Dave Anderson worl s on a club project. 154 Quill and Scroll
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