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The egg was the main event in a class called Con- temporary Family Living. The class was taught by Ms. Carol Gressingh and Mr. Bob Schermerhorn. Ms. Gressingh was quoted as saying that it was, A lesson in tender, loving care. The egg represented a child because of its fragility. The students were to treat the egg as a child. The assignment was actually a lesson in responsibility to let the student become aware of life after children. A new addition to the Home Economic Depart- ment at Canyon was Child Care. It taught girls the an of taking care of children. The first four weeks were spent doing book work. The class visited pre- schools to see how they handled the problems. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the class had the children on Canyon's Campus. On Wednesdays the class went to the preschool. Every member of the class had a turn at teaching the kids which included snacktime and free play. Taken as a whole, the class was a learning experience. 1. The egg, the chicken's most fragile production. 2. Kim Sheba- nek's baby was well-loved. 3. Chris Cavazos romps on the floor with Tracy Alarcon. 4. Birthday girl Tracy Alarcon has the camera pointed out to her by Della Cartwright. 5. Mrs. Nancy Voyles, Canyon's home economics and child care development instructor. 6. Kristi Zeller climbs through the toys as Kim MacK- esty watches. 7. Phillip Mitchum careens down a slide during a party in child development class. 128 I'll always remember hard boiled eggs and milk. -Della Cartwright
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Starting practices in June, the 1978-79 Drill Team was able to demonstrate their excellence by giving outstanding performances at UCSB Drill Team Camp where they received Second, Third, and Su- perior trophies. Early mornings started on the sec- ond day of school in preparation for the team's first pep assembly, pregame warmup, and halftime show. The two shows following this featured the music Ease on Down the Road and Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz. Two weeks of hard work ended in rain on the eve of the last scheduled performance. For this reason the team missed the chance to execute their surprise splits. Football halftimes not being enough to keep them busy, the Drill Team also marched in five parades including Chino, Arcadia, National City, Grange-May, and a special perfor- mance at Magic Mountain. Keeping with the holi- day spirit, the girls entertained members of the stu- dent body at the last pep rally for 1978. 1979 brought more halftime shows with the start of bas- ketball season. Perhaps the most memorable was the Date Dad halftime where fathers also received an opportunity to display their talent. The highlight of the year, however, was the Precision Team's per- formance at Miss Drill Team U.S.A. in Santa Mon- ica. Even though the girls were very tired by this time, Spring Show was just around the corner. farch 30 and 31 brought the year to a close with two more spectacular shows. 1. D: I Team leaders for 1978-79 are Captain Betsy Morrell, First Lieutenant Linda McManus, and Second Lieutenant Marguerite Lopez. 2. Patti Reinhardt and Dee Dee Patrick radiate the show- manship needed to be a Drill Team member. 3. Canyon High School Drill Team leaders Betsy Morrell, Linda McManus, and Marguerite Lopez pose with advisor Mrs. Pam Snowden. 4. jill Robison strikes a pose during the Drill Team's halftime routine to the music Dance, Dance, Dance. 5. Feathers of brown, white, and gold adorn the headdress of banner member Gaye Adams. 6. Understanding and hardworking are words that describe Drill Team advisor Mrs. Pam Snowden. The group's success is a result of her encouragement, advice, support, and guidance. 7. Mem- bers ofthe 1978-79 Drill Team are: Tall Flag Team- Top Row: Be- linda Uselman, Secretary Karen Ellefson, Kathy Shannon, Lt. Kerry Wrede, Captain Kahren Bellamy, loAnne Brunnet, Beth Murphy, Rita Martinez, Drill Team Proper- Row 2: Irene Olsen, lill Stenton, Laura Lowder, Shelly Vinovich, Odds and Ends An- nette Doubek, Lane Scott, Kelly Nixon, Linda Olsen, Sandy Ham- brick, Row 3: Carol Basse, Kathy Rogan, Publicity Lisa Sears, Sue Gerkey, jill Robison, Tami Foreman, Patti Reinhardt, Maria Spain, Row 4: Karen Klinchuch, Soph. Rep. Cara Michel, Penny Murata, First Lt. Linda McManus, Captain Betsy Morrell, Second Lt. Mar- guerite Lopez, Historian Traci Minamide, Sonya Herald, Heidi Scott, Banner Team- Bottom Row: Gaye Adams, Dee Dee Pat- rick, Rosa Torres, Captain Karen King, Lt. Dana Rosenberg, Michele Spain, Trudy Dayak, Denise Klomp, Not Pictured: joAnn Rodden. 130
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