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A Ccijon student gels her hdir trimmed courtesy of Ihur Musters. Mark Pcstrelki andJ.iy Barnes gath- er information on a possible mihtary career. Joann Farrington instructs two students in last minute details for Career Day. CIcnna Garrison and Sandy Brewer ask about volunteer work at one of the San Bernardino hospitals. career day 67
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Career Day 1980 Hosted By CHS Student Council This year Sludent Council provided students with a direct look at occupational and educational options at Career Day 1980. Darwin Byrd organized this successful day with the tremendous help of Sarah Burton, Bill Cannon, Don Camp, and Joann Farnngton. Colleges, trade schools, public services, youth groups, and the armed forces all participated in Career Day in an attempt to help students plan for their future. Also, Student Council planned for students to be entertained during lunch by the outstanding Navy Band. They played many of the latest hits of this year and several hits of the 1950 ' s. Student Council ' s efforts were worthwhile. Cajon students gam insight on different careers from the many exibils that were set up. Student Council member. Bill Cannon, looks at the many exhibits after putting hours of work into its preparation. A hairstylist demonstrates different techniques in styling hair. 66 career day
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Football Homecoming Flash From The Past - ' 20s This year ' s Homecoming left many treasured memories for Cajon students. The Cowboys played a great game, beating the Moreno Valley Vikings 14 to 6. The suspense during half-time drew to a climax when Melissa Love became the 1979 Homecoming Queen and the junior class won the float competition. Melissa ' s court was Sherrie Lewis, senior princess; Natalie Anderson, junior darling; Sherron Reed, sophomore sweetheart; and Marcy Anderson, freshman fancy. Accompaning the announcement of the Homecoming court was Cajon ' s own band, playing music to fit the excited mood of the candidates and winners. All of the classes put many hours of effort and determination into their floats, but judges selected the junior float ahead of the senior float. The floats were designed in relationship to the Homecoming theme A Flash from the Past-The ' 20. Each class used their imagination to decorate their float with things they felt best represented the 1920 ' s. Student Council provided the Cowboys with a great dance. KGGI supplied the music, ending Homecoming with cherished memories. TT: 68 homecoming
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