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Sara Stone Michael Stowers Yvette Strickling Graham Sutton Scott Sypek Michael Taylor Steven Tharalson Sueann Thomas Susan Thompson Dayna Tiberio Government' Iimifs junk food sales on campus Starting .January 29, 1980, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that food sold in competition with federally subsidized meal programs in the nation's schools must meet an established nutritional standard no later than July 1. The rule limited the sale of any foods which have minimum nutritional value until after the last lunch period. This restricts the sale of soda pop, water ices, chewing gum, and some candies until after the last lunch period, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman said. The new law was passed in the hope that students would be led to eating more nutritional foods such as fruits, juices and nuts. Reactions around the school to the ban were varied. Devon Kohen, junior, said, I think it would be good if they replaced it with something good like yogurt. I think it should be up to the students whether or not they want to eat junk food. They should have a variety of more nutritious foods, commented junior Lori Lin- coln. They should not sell junk food at the snack bar but leave the pop machine open, said Cindy Mortensen, freshman. Craig Akers junior, said, lt's ridiculous, because that's the way a lot ot clubs make their money, by sell- ing candy. lt people don't want to buy the junk food, they don't have to. Judy Hill, teacher, said, The government has good intentions and I understand what they're trying to do But itwon'twork. C2 JUNIORS 157
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Rayleen Romero Robert Rosales Alan Rowe Sergio Ruiz Jeffrey Ryan Mark Ryan Timothy Ryan Mark Sarna Carmen Sartor Vickie Sauer Brian Schillig Michelle Schoonmaker Kevin Schulze Julie Schwartz Bradley Scott David Seidner Kent Sherman Elizabeth Shiel Ronald Shill Angela Simpson Rhonda Slaughter Lani Slavick Karen Smith Kathleen Smith Harriette Southerly Stacy Sporrer Keith Stapley John Steadmon Trudy Stevens Donald Stone 156 JUNIORS -04'
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Class of '81 ' ' ' Joyce Tillman Thomas Timbrooks Richard Tipton Maureen Tobin Teresa Toney Kevin Tuhus Joseph Tunny Tracy Turner Robbie Twiggs Christopher Ulery Craig Umbower Lino Valdez Elias Valenzuela Mercy Valenzuela Sherri Vanzile Manuel Varela Gerald Veros Jeltrey Vincent Thomas Vogt Leslie Waits Dawn Wakefield Matthew Walker David Ward Julie Warford Susan Wedell Mary Wenzel Steve Westcott Ann Weyer Sandra Whitcomb Susan White 158 JUNIORS
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