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hi. , x .arp f ' '- J Hot Coffee In Bed Home Ec. club turns into a hobby. The Home Economic Advisory club was advised by Mrs. Sil- viera. She taught the group about sewing and cooking. They also got together for pro- gressive dinners with Home Ec. clubs from different schools. The dinners started at Nova with hors d'oevres, then the groups went to Enterprise for the main dish and back to C.V. for dessert. The officers of the club were: Home Economic Advisory Pres. Gail Peterson, Vice- pres. Danny Oetzel, Treas. Peggy Kalbaugh and Sec. Julie Dillon. Along with Mrs. Silviera, they organized fund raisers this year in hopes of going to the Sunset Test Kitch- ens down in the Bay Area. Mrs. Silviera was pleased this year because this was the largest group of male students interested in everything the club had to offer. -Shannon Webster 1. Cindy Douglas, Sandy Woods, Jenni- fer Hale, Jennell Pierce, Renee Morri- son, Debbie McBroom, Linda Purdy, Corlna Palmer, Peggy Kalbaugh, Moni- que Peasha, Dan Oetzel, Shannon Nel- son, Klm Parks, Pam Davis, Samantha Riely, Michelle Custer, Becky Daven- port, Brenda Squier, Shelly Korteum, Karen Butler, Erin Paquetle, Mike Dar- cangelo, Todd Gamble, Sean Gowan, Ronnie Adreon, Ellen Luther, Cheryl Burchum, Stacy Martin, Becky Miller, and Tory Pope. 2. Mrs. Sllviera takes a break from work. 3. Officers, Danny Oetzel, Gail Peterson and Julie Dillon.
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1. Carry MacDonald gets advice from R.O.P. counselor. 2. Cynthia Hargrave considers trimming Shelly Jackson's hair. 3. Renee Howard and Chris Huebner compare tech- niques on how Patti Lovell's hair should be styled. 4. Mrs. Kampman takes care of business over the phone. 5. Dave Callahan takes a well earned break while at Redding Ambu- lance. .,..-. R.O.P
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C? X it-.. Cheeseburger In Paradise Students striving for better nutrition. The Youth Advisory Council includ- ed a group of students who were concerned about our school food ser- vice. They believed that the state government wasn't spending enough money on nutritional foods. The group was also striving to get other students involved' in the program to help persuade higher personnel to make a bill to send to congress in order to get more money for school nutritional programs. Y.A.C. provided an opportunity for students to learn about nutrition and health and involved students in mak- ing the school food service program more responsive to their needs. Mrs. Butcher was the advisor of the club. She helped schedule the activi- ties for raising money so the group could take a trip to reward them for all the hard work they had done. -Shannon Webster 1. Paula Maughs makes change for a stu- dent. 2. Debbie Lancaster and Tracy James help Mrs. Baker get the cookies ready for lunch. Y.A.C. L. to R. Ursula Bell, Deb- bie Lancaster, Tracy James, Mrs. Butch- er, Tammy Chadwick, Katy McGarlty, Paula Maughs and Patricia Fuller. 2. Ka- tie McGarity fluffs up the tater tots. Youth Advisory Council
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