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-. E , 1 aff I , as A '95-m 1 k3fa,x 'VJ As a cafeteria worker, sophomore Keenean Kelly gets practical experience working with the new coke machine. Responsible for all the cafeteria workers is Mrs. Louise Rogers, cafeteria manager. 4 - 2? W 6 ,, . lse i V ----'Awe -F rse, f r ww, UT ,,. I l , CAFETERIA WORKERS CAFETERIA WORKERS . Robert Walker, Ronald Hayman, Tavie Hampton, Kevin Armstead, Kenneth Juanita Johnson, Mary Etheridge, Norma Hackett, Doris Allen. BCUY- Organizations f l 17
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lpill lop P011 ibilit nflation struck again when the school lunch prices increased to 60 cents from last year's 50 cents. This rise in price was due to the installation of a coke machine in the cafeteria. Bookstore workers, who were available every period of the day, issued books. They also received lost and damaged CCECA Mr. Marcus Moore, sponsorg Diane West, treas.g Janis Blake, pres.: Mike Inman, v. pres.g Mrs. Foncannon, sponsor. - books. Coordinated Career Education Chapters of Arkansas CCCECAJ helped develop leadership and responsibility. They participated in various activities, including selling caramel apples at the Halloween carnival. Bookstore worker, Cheryl Reaves, keeps files or which textbooks are assigned to certain studentf updated. Making use of space, Mr. Claude Vaden, coordinatoi of all supplies, fills the shelves with more books. E i 1 WM BOOKSTORE WORKERS Front: Trish Jones, Kevin Shukers, Traceye Powell, Row 2: Caroline Powell, Che Reaves, Shelly Stensby, Kelly Stamps, Brenda Tullos, Shannon Mullerg Row 3: K4 McGhee, Pam Smith, Susan Taylor, Carolyn Pruss, Tonya May. 1 16 f Organizations
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Page 120 text:
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ervin ther s With 3 Smile epping them up was the main goal of the Y-teens on homecoming morning when they hosted the Pep Breakfast with guest speaker Chuck Dovish. They also elected the bachelor court for Homecoming. Some other activities they had were, the grabbag at the Halloween Carnival, a float in the homecoming parade, and several fund raising activities. Key Club sponsored the annual blood drive, they had a fireworks stand and an intermural football team. They cleaned up the football field after home games, and had a Thanksgiving and Christmas basket, and attended their National convention in Kansas City. Sending members to conferences during the summer was one of the main uses of the money that the Fellowship of Christian Athletes raised from projects. Some of these projects were a car wash, a rummage sale, and collecting aluminum cans. Christian Council members met every other Tuesday at N.A.P. to discuss matters. Some of these were what was happening at their churches, neighborhood clubs, and at school. Some of their activities were the picking up of litter on campus, a banquet, and listening to guest speakers. During sixth period, Steve Shaw talks to members of FCA about Christian attitudes in sports. ,f?'?l'?? ,P , Key Club: Front row: Steve Hurd, Pres., Back row: Mark Ross, treas., Glenn Waits, v. pres., Mr. Steinkraus, sponsor, Ricky Akin, sec., not shown. l 18fOrganizations Menzibers of Key Club mount their float on the afternoon of the homecomir para e. gi? . il L. J 1 V, K. . . ,Jvkk Ui K f f . 1 g V W' , j5: ?.::n-+A:-rig, .... , A t SLA,-4 at C' '. 'f A A A 4e'i-'tl Q i . f i f 2 . g RL .qv tk Ftp? .Q t -, i te :J - . ,f-i',f1g-fumes. F 'kiwi is r'- ,H .. . , ,,,i e -w , EQ 0 I ,F nf, gut., 33. Christian Council: Sharl Hill, asst. sec., Tareesa Latson, treas., Dena Stanley, sec Henry Myhand, chaplain, Mrs. Helen Tucker-Sponsor.
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