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l' ' 1'W 'I X I gi 'si f V 5 I I ' is L 5' A J r 4 il? ' X .L I FOOD PREP The Junior Food Service Pro- gram, provides training in restau- rant business. The class studies gourment cooking, and exclusive dining room procedures. Students in the Junior Food Service Program learn to make salads, main courses, desserts, soups and vegetables. They also serve in the dining room, manage the kitchen and even wash dishes. Every two to four weeks, the stu- dents alternate jobs so at the end of the year everything will be known to perfection. Twice a week the dining room is open to the public and the Glen- Oak faculty. On certain occasions there are banquets for private organizations in the Oakroom. Several times a year the Oakroom is open to the GlenOak students. iii! il E , n SRV- , yi, ' of wir 1 . ,W -e-? ' -'FT' - lf.-I-ll if Qnf-4x4 -- 'f 'af r'f ' H-.. 250 P' 'QWQNIUF ' Z- , ,if .9 rk. Frida: vultupuv--Q.,-Q., W'- kr in 'zu ' 4 X' -. --1 .x 'B A Food Prep Officers: I Left To Rightj Cyndee Fernandez, Kathy Fernandez, Brenda Giar.
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GOBOA an -s 'r- ,, .1 1 -x if is u 1 1 1 dvi dis! ll of 'P J if 'tics lit! ,V f- - -Y..- Row 1: Barb Shalenberger, Connie Unger. Row 2.' Brett Scott, Andy Fillis, Fred Klingamen, Donna Preusser, Sheilah Teolis. X This year's General Bus- iness classes formed a stock investment called the GOBOA Corporation. The purpose of GOBOA fGlen- Oak's Bullish on Americal was to give students first hand knowledge of how to organize and operate a bus- iness. General Business stu- dents elected a Board of Directors and officers, sold stock, and then invested their money in a corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Whether or not GOBOA makes a profit for its stockholders, it has been a great learning experience. N- sf' WM, it 'if' 'WN-K, ,M 1. ig Officers: Chairman of the Board, Scott Yutg Treasurer, Jim Gasting Vice President, Dan Copelandg Secretary, Kim Harding. 249
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RT GUILD s-12 Rye, X - HUA ll Officers: Secretary, Jackie Lutherg Vice. Pres., Tom Lewayg Pres., Tammy Howardg East Campus Rep., Paula Steveng Tres., Pam Grimm ' 4, f 9 1-,N vw-U aan- N , 315 Ll 'l l T' f 5 111 iff 2 l A. , ll' PQ AK Q l aw - X '1 e- N 1 , . 1 J' 'arf 1. g , 12.4 all 3 141+ .1 K-Nw I E The GlenOak Art Guild is a club organized to bring artists together to work towards similiar goals. The Guild has meetings once a week to discuss man's creativity and how it relates to art. There is an additional meeting each week which provides studio time for members to work on projects. The members sell things that are made in order to fulfill art needs. Some of these needs are field trips to art galleries and museums. The club does art re- lated work for the school if possible, such asp murals, holiday decorations, etc. The Art Guild's goal is to allow students to do art for themselves and to be exposed to fellow artists. 'VX l..
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