El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 218 of 312
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Organized Arguments What did they do in that debate Club? Argue? Insult each other? Ignore another? Maybe they brought out the gloves and the last one standing was the victor? Opinions varied but the Debate Club was a club that was very interesting, exciting, and nnost of all fun! We discussed many subjects, stated Senior Scott Ha- keman, be it econonnically, historically, or politically, we covered events and occurences in which we were all inter- ested. The club met twice weekly at lunch and pondered over solutions and answers to school as well as nation wide prob- lems. When you think of Debate Club, you think of Murphy ' s Law, Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong, unless of course, the El Dorado Debate Club has handled it. stated Dave Freeman. f I c T.rr Debate Club President, Dave Freeman, does his best impression of Quosimoto. Scott Hakeman pleads for Fred Zarrow ' s lunch, but Plill MIddleton is quite content chewing on his tongue. The 1982-83 Debate Club members (left }o right, back to front) Scott Bovela, RIc Allen, Jetf Wt»an, Fred Zarrow, Scott Hakeman, Plill MIddleton, Gary Mabe, Dennis Sliook, Mike Wood, Dave Freeman, Laurie Marek, Dana Madsen. 214 Debate Club

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Doing his impression of Doctor Frankenstein. Randy Lester says, Igor, get me the wrench If I ' m real casual about this, no one will know my hand ' s stuck, ttilnks Mike Muskavltch. Don Ghrlst exclaims. Ttiey have just got to get some new equipment for this weight room. Glen Maltory, prepares his arm for anrputotKXi. Building A Better Future Putting interests and skills to work is what VICA is all about. VICA stands for the Vocational Industrial Arts Club of America. By participating in VICA, students can prepare for future careers while enjoying the re- wards of their work. There is not much paper work done in VICA. The work that is done is concentrated on building, repairing old and developing new con- cepts and ideas. VICA includes wood, metal, auto shop, electricity and mechanical drawing. With this wide range of sub- jects, students can gain knowledge from the classes while doing something that is fun and will help them in the future years. V.I.C.A. 213



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Conformity Is A Sin Tl Those radicals who roamed the cam- pus this year did more than just keep their ideas to themselves. They felt everyone should realize what was going on so they formed the Political Awareness Club, One of the four founding fathers, Dave Cra- votta spouted, There was so much stu- dent apathy at El Dorado, we decided to incite students to think; to become politi- cally aware. A forum designed for the free exchange of ideas was thusly cre- ated. Steve Baxter ' s reason for involve- ment was his ... dislike for the current administration and government. These views were not confined to their meet- ings but were printed in an editorial pa- per The Agitator. Members wrote arti- cles to express their mood on several cur- rent issues. Steve Baxter passes out the first edition of The Agitator , which was met with mixed reactions. The sinister Leonard Boyarsky hypnotizes Dave Cravotta with his dripping pizza into believing he is a crazed madman At a typical PAC luncheon, Paul Soto spits, Dave Freeman sleeps on the proud to apathetic Dave CravoHo, Kata Con- ...iff Ion lusts after Leonard Boyarsky, and Steve Baxter contem- plates the absurdity of existence The Four Founding Fathers of the Political Awareness Club. Paul Soto, Dave Cravotta, Leonard Boyarsky, and Steve Baxter try and comprehend Reagan ' s last tax cut. Political Awareness 215

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