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olors In A Rainbowym ctivity period. Students are rushing to rooms after hearing the oh so fa-^^JT miliar, the following clubs will be meeting ... over the intercom.f^U Teachers/club advisors explain about their clubs and their purposes,r ^ and then inform members of activities the club plans to undertake during the year ahead. With the announcement of club dues and the date that theyredue the advisor calls the meeting to a close and dismisses everyone. Though thismay sound like every club meeting youve been to, Edgewoods organizations arespecial. Whether it be the cheerleaders traditional hospitality room for the opponents cheerleaders orthe SADD clubs safeProm weekend giveaway.It might be the KeyClubs participation inthe Community Centersannual Easter egg huntto the Student Councilsmitten tree at Christmas.What are not always seenare the vast differences inCardboard and conversation. AnneWatson and Trent Deckard conversewhile working on a club float.Forever friends. Seemingly happythat its over. Mikki Brown and JoniFigg are caught in a friendly embraceafter a basketball game. Anotherdown, rest of the season to go!I like the Sprite in youl Senior NHSmember Matt Cronkhite shows newmember Clint Turpen how leadershipcomes in handy when selecting thedrink of his choice.Melissa Sandersour clubs. Those differences are what make ourclubs unique. Our clubsare as diverse as theCOLORS in A RAiriBOW.The different colors andhues come together tomake the rainbow wethink of as EdgewoodHigh School.Organizations Divider 65 |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-edgewood/id/4237 |
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Edgewood High School |
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