Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1979

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Our numbers are small but we are strong. Carla Edmonds 3 4 SACBE stands for Student Advisory Council to the Board of Education. This committee is the stu- dent body's direct line to the Board of Education. Its purpose is to voice the opinions of Canyon's students and the surrounding schools. The advisor of SACBE is Dr. Louie joseph, Canyon's first princi- pal. SACBE held its Second Annual Student Confab on Dec. 5, 1978, which was a success. ln addition, SACBE had a successful Volleyball tournament. The International Club, sponsored by Mrs. Pan- agotacos, is a combination of French and German students. The group is planning an international dinner and various cultural field trips. We had a chocolate Santa Claus sale during December and several bake sales. This year's Curriculm Committee, composed of five hard-working students, Committee Chairper- son Cheryl Masters, Arlene johnson, Greg Meader, Ted Williams and Steve McCamey handle all cur- ricular activities, with the help of their advisor Dr. jerry Uffelman and other staff administrators. They were able to conduct such affairs as: the college ca- reer fair which offered the chance to help the stu- dents in deciding their future careers. Other endeavors included the third annual spell- ing bee, student rights handbook, posting the honor roll and literary annual, composed of poems essays, short stories, and illustrations by students. 1. SACBE members include: Steve jenkins, Lisa Fritz, Lisa Car- twright, Board Rep. and Lori Davis. 4. Carefully contemplating student curriculum is Cheryl Masters. 101 an -l C l l'l Z -I 70 C 'U cn O I an U3 l'l l l'l'l I 'U rn Z -l



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The scent of pine needles and the sounds of happy people laughing and singing Christmas car- ols filled the air of the Student Center. With the 10 ft. tall Christmas tree purchased by the A.S.B. and the contributions made by many students the Stu- dent Center took on an Atmosphere of an old fashioned Christmas. The tree and Student Center were decorated by many members of the student body during nutrition, lunch, and two weekends. A photo session with Santa was added and brought out the child in us all. Santa Claus was portrayed by Tom Daly, lon Dunn, and Mr. Vince Aleccia. Rudolph also made a guest appearance in the form of Dr. jerry Uffelman. The annual Canyon Hills Christmas party was another success. loNel Nichol- son made over 150 stockings for the children and the choirs all sang Christmas carols. Another new attraction was the Wish Box. Itwas started in the beginning of the year and each month the A.S.B. would select a wish that a student had wrote. Dur- ing December, the Wish Box was transformed into a collection of answers to the question, What do you most enjoy about the holidays? Three clubs donated gifts and the winners were chosen on how well they expressed their feelings. The first annual winners were Sue Clark, Teresa Cartwright and Sue Busse. Christmas had a special feeling at Canyon in 78. 1. The Activities office took on a homey look as a tree and fire- place were added. 2. Some of the many snowcapped mountains surrounding Canyon High. 3. Sheri Neal imitates one of Santa's reindeers. 4. A delight to many Canyon students was the visit of Santa. Posing are: Lisa Cartwright, Kim Shebanek, Santa lon Dunn Claus, Lori jensen, and Teresa Cartwright. 5. Stephanie Brown and Debbie Schafer perform a skit to the music of chat- tery chipmunks. 6. The holidays aren't complete without a last glimpse of Santa Mr. Vince Aleccia Claus riding away on his sled . 103 U7 T U5 'U U7 7U U3 l ' I 7'l CD l'l l I

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