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(Below) Michelle Manterola and David Apodaca are all smiles after being crowned Homecoming royalty. Brad Skelly and Tammy Ander- son escort the royal couple. (Right) The Matterhorn float, was con- structed by the freshmen class. (Right) The champion of Homecoming float class competition was the junior class. The Juniors assembled their winning float at the National Guard Armory. This Is the second year, the class of '87 has won.
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Members of the award-winning cafeteria staff Include: (Back Row) (Front Row) Elvira Valenzuela. State Director of Food and Nutrition Faythe Hartman. Gloria Williams. Faye Nelson. Johnnie Gilder. Dee Inglno and Joyce Cattey. Mrs. Faye Nelson, the cafeteria director for our school, receives an award presented by Ms. Dee Inglno. The award was given In honor of the quality of the cafeteria. Cafeteria wins award The U.S. Department of Agriculture presented an award of commendation to cafeteria director Faye Nel- son along with the rest of the cafeteria staff in October. The presentation was made during the National School Lunch Week by the director of food and nutrition for the Arizona Department of Education, Dee Ingino. Mrs. Ingino noted that CGUHS was one of 13 Ari- zona school districts to be recognized for the award. Based on a number of man- agement and quality food ser- vice factors, the lunch pro- gram was rated outstanding. This year marks the 39th anniversary of the nations pri- mary child nutrition program. It’s estimated that 23 million students, in nearly 90,000 schools, are served. Working with Mrs. Nelson in the cafeteria are Faythe Hartman, Gloria Williams, Johnnie Gilder, Elvira Valen- zuela, Joyce Cattey, and Bon- nie League. Breakfast is served each school morning from 7:30- 8:25 from the snack bars at the Vo-Tech building and in Building One. Lunch choices include piz- za, chicken, burro, a double burger or a double cheese- burger. New offerings this year in- clude beef enchiladas, the Mexican food bar, beef faji- tas, baked potato bar, bacon- lettuce tomato sandwiches, and a Philly cheese steak. These were added to the al- ready extensive list of meals. Cafeteria 27
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- (Left) Darrell Warren, and Gabriel Hernandez take a “Jungle Cruise” on the senior float (Below) The contestants for Homecoming King Queen were Rhonda Parks. Michelle Manterola. Kristin Cavanee, Missy Beville. Yvette Auza, for Queen. King nominees were Marc Rascon, Mark Pangburn, Matt Less. David Horst. David Apodaca. eagerly await the announcement of King and Queen. The sophomores’ Homecoming float theme Is based on the sword In the stone.
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