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(Top Left) Michoel Joseph Is stirring monuolly now thot the blender Is broken. (Top Right) Mr. Miller olwoys corrects his lost period s assignments in the Gold Room (Top) Angelo Welsh checks to moke sure thot the rolls oienl burning. Ogonlzorions Gold Room 225
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The Gold Rock Cafe F. ' ii!l.l The Gold Room wos on on-compus restouront for teachers, other Cojon staff members, and the public. The Gold Room wos open from first period to fifth period everyday. It served anything from solods to main courses in o reloxing atmosphere. The overall purpose of the Gold Room was to provide training for the students who wont to work in the food service area as o full time job ofter graduation. The students worked os chefs and as waitresses to get the most experience they need. Most teachers who stayed or school at noon went into the Gold Room to en- joy a quiet lunch. Most teachers, when asked about the Gold Room, replied: The sroff was courteous ond the service was great. When Mr. Washburn wos osked how he felt about the Gold Room, he commented, I reolly liked the solad bar. The Gold Room ' s pleasant food and atmosphere pleased quite o few peo- ple during the 1966-67 year. Food was served quickly and at o reosonoble price. Anytime you went into the Gold Room during the 1966-87 year, you could find students rushing around busily trying to fill the orders of the growling stomoches of the teochers. (Top) Shirley Sonchez shows Jusfin Doyer how to properly cut o piece of pie. (Klght) Donnel Mills quickly does her homework before the lunch 224 Orgonlzotlons Gold Hoom
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(Right) Kelly Gorrlson Is stunned to see thot she has been denied the opportunity to go to onother elementary school to lolk obout drug obuse. (Dot- torn) Mrs. Munson is busy working at her desk. (Above) Bottom Row: (Left to Right) Rick Deponte, Chtissy Phelps. Debbie Soxe. Ctlsl Torres, Mory McOee. Kelly Garrison, Jennifer Gtonlnget. Trade Yee. Middle Row: Mrs. Fosdick, Michelle Long, Elolne Donlels, Amy Herltoge, Ellsobelh McElroy, Pottey Potter, Sorah Wonti. TerrI Follon. Dorryn Foor. Joonno Merrill. Chuck Ad- mire. MIo Suon Lum. Trisho Oogh, Robert Perkins, Mrs. Munson. Top Row; Mike Deponte. Trocy Dunker. Laura Doughenbough, Rita Marquez. VIckl Krawiec. Jonel StefonI, Stefonle Dawson. Patricia Stefonl. Doelee Sonchez. Not shown; Roberr Dickie. Abigoll DIosdado. David Scheipman. 226 Orgonlzotions Peer Councelors
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