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EOF Moves Ahead The Education Opportunity Pro- gram is celebrating its 23rd year of structured efforts for the representa- tion of minority and low-income fam- ilies. This was the third year in a row the EOP has had a good turnout in their efforts to eliminate difficulties and problems confronting minorities. The EOP has also played a big part at Foothill in helping minority students pursue their college careers. 1. Front row: Eric Stowe. Cora Hullurn. Reggie Owens, Dianna Olvidaro. Adrian Hinson, Ja' juan Davis. Jerome Saulsbury. Back row: Vanessa Brown, Nicole Clark, Michelle Casey. Kiki Kerksy, Laura Gaea. Alyssa Gibson, Feli- cia Givens, Arvern Lofton. Salms McGregor, Mark Saldivar. 2. Dianna Oluidaro listens to new ideas for club activities, 3. Eric Stowe helps plan the next EOP meeting. 4. Salms McGregor looks over the agenda for the day 'S meeting. 5. Andrea James and Vanessa Brown are excited about the club's various activities.
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Parlez-vous Frangaisu French club members gained much from their experiences throughout the year. Aside from reg- ular club meetings, they held the tra- ditional French club bake sales and fundraisers, This year's majorproject was the Valentine's Day flower sale. Club members were rewarded with a spectacular luncheon at Crepe Dan- iel s All in all the French club had a profitable and exciting year . ,M Q 1. Tina Reynolds and Amy Post mix the fine art of wrestling with French. 2. Flashing their smiles to the yearbook photographer are Mrs. Cohen and Tina Reynolds. 3. Front row: Kim- berlyn Jenkins, Amy Past. Tina Reynolds. Amber Kempker. Christine Lang. Middle row: Sabrina Philips, Robyn Granados, Michelle Chaffee, Ms. Cohen, Becky Smith, Back raw: John Rose, George Vallas. David Herman. Mariza Montung. Greg Robinson, Rachel Li- gon, Lynn Pearson. 4. Parlez-vous Francais asks John Rose. 5. Mrs. Cohen explains some of the fine points about the drawing to Shan- non Ewing. i ,-.rv-' , -c I Mfg ., LL ' V311 A X .. X 4 My 5 ' I 1 ,nm . gg , .V kggg QV . 1425? - . i I lgggilz- Qi s F-4 ...X I sets... 'f- 2 3 Wi fl . fp, ,ef 4 5 196 A Frkewonllctuejop il.
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Students Supply Service Exactly what is CSF? Many cur- ious students ask this question upon hearing of this particular organiza- tion. CSF is the California Scholar- ship Federation open to all students with a 3.0 average and a one dollar yearly membership fee. lt is an orga- nization that provides public services, such as, trick or treating for UNICEF . holiday food drives, and the Toys for Tots. In addition to providing ser- vices to the community, CSF took part in speech contests, raised money for college scholarships, and hosted the annual CSF conference in May at Foothill. A record number of stu- dents were guided by Mr. Wayne Mil- ton, Advisor, Jack Killrnan, Presi- dent, John Rizzardo, Vice-President, Lyndale Hullurn, Secretary: Chris Maio, Treasurerg and Michelle Ma- guire, Historian. 1. Secretary. Lyndale Hullum, makes note of an official letter. 2. President. Jack Killman presides over a CSF meeting. These are regu- larly held every other Tuesday. 3. Front row: C. Lawson. K. Fields. T. Lee, M. Prill. T. Barnes, N, Taylor, L. Hullum, M. Maguire, J. Killrnan, J. Rizzardo. C. Maio. M. Chen, R. Rizzardo, J. Maynard. Back row: Z. Carden, B. Esparza. T. Riener. M. Hinkle. D, Hinnen- camp. S. Buggy. F. Smith. T. Harris, G. Lowell. J. Whitman. W. Bennett. J. Souvignier. S. Lynch. J. Wharton. C. Ku. M. Miller, M. Chaffe. S. Barrett. C. Lange, D. lreton. S. Phil- lips, H. Chen, D. Hinnencamp, L. Thringe, M. Seamons. J. Mahoney. T. Lisman. R. O'gor- man. K. Whitfield. 4. Julie Whitman. Joey Sou- vignier, and Natalie Taylor discuss candy sales. 5. John Rizzardo, Vice-President. and Chris Maio. Treasurer, tally up the months member- ship dues. JA- ,- 1 1 f W , . . A 4 .,.. 5
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