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Parental Guidance Suggested (Top) Mrs. Hoyes geU leody mentally befoie loking control o( the committee meeting. (Bottom) Mtj. Lewis Is one o( the octlve members ol the council who gives hei most to benefit thelt octlvltles. 188 Acodemlcs Student Advisory Commlrtee
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• f Survey Soys? The 1966-87 Challenge Dowl Team continued to show their ex- cellence this year. The team con- sisted of four outstanding members and three olternores These four students porticipoted in competitions ogoinsf Son Gorgonio High School ond Son Bernordino High School. Eoch team wos osked o series of triviol type questions. Kevin Sweet said, Sometimes the questions ore really hard, but if I put my mind to it I con figure out the answer. The questions consisted of 40% humanities, 40% history, 10% moth, ond 10% miscellaneous Matt Morrow exploin- ed, The eosiesr questions ore usually the miscellaneous ones because they ore usually things that everyone knows. Our Challenge Bowl Teom was one to be proud of Donny Minkoff sold, The Challenge Bowl Team at Cojon High School Qcodemlcolly proved that Cojon is just not only superior in sports, but also in ocodemics. Karen Moineri added, Participating on the Challenge Bowl Team was rewor- ding and filled my junior year with excitement. (Top Left) Holly Munkinlrick poses as Vonno White during o proctice session. (Above) Koten Moineii Is very disgusted ol the wrong onswet Joonnle McCollonn gove to Colin Fitzgerold. Acodemic Chollenge Dowl 187
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The Cojon School Advisory Commir- ree consisted of interested Cojon parents ond staff members. These porenrs and staff members represented the Chapter One students ond mode recommendotions for the use of Chapter One funds, both state ond federal The Cojon School Advisory Committee olso provided services that were obove the basic program and was involved in planning the implemen- totion of the Chapter One program elected by porents. In the 1966-67 Cojon School Advisory Committee, there was opproximotely 26 members. The staff people consisted of Mrs. Hoyes, who wos the coordinoter of the School Advisory, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Greene, Mr. Matthews, Miss Grohom, and Mrs. Cloy. The different progroms were Chopter One, Moth Lob, Reoding Lob, Dilinguol progrom, ond the Score program. All of these programs were elected by the School Advisory Commit- tee. Mrs. Hayes quoted, It tokes parents and teachers working together OS a team to help our children suc- ceed. The School Advisory Council pro- vided that extro obove ond beyond the coll of duty for the basic progrom so they could meet the academic goals of the students. Mrs. Lewis commented, Our School Advisory Council spent many volunteer hours helping on and off campus in various oreos that were needed. Cojon was fortunate to hove hod such a hard working and dedicated School Advisory Council. (Top) Ms. Clork patiently listen to the current lecture obout the new octlvlty o( the council. (Oottom Left) Mr. Singer, o member of the council gives his full efforts to the proj er ' s being inirioted. (Dotiom Right) Top Row: (Left to Right) Robert Singer, Anno Schindler. John Hutchings. Gloria Lynch. Gail Ed- words, Goynell Monn, ond Aurelio Joromillo. Middle Row: Trudy Wagner. Gregg Wogner. Gwen Conner Harris, Allie Davis. Beverly Mulchings, Morilyn Lawrence and Donno Wipson. Ooltom Row: Carol Clarke, Caswell K Hayes, Gerl Longfellow ond Vonney Moyberry. Acodemlcs Student Advisory Commirtee 189
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