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YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Sky Ranch hosts Convention Four View food show ot Hyatt-Regency ' ibpqpalinlls-wsu-H10 ,rr iii' A . it f V ,ff--'11 ,' ' fi juniors Sheri Drysdale and Katrina Lewis sell cokes at the Birdville elementary schools track meet. Nag -'flu us..-st 'R' - i '.,...,.- 6 .,,l.l. , ,ir yy QM llllee,lelllll lllee .s ,,,,,.... , t no l, , tx junior Keith jones, sophomore Andrea Renfro enjoy lunch in the cafeteria which Mrs. Conant decorated with new white curtains. tfitavygy uf- va ,, QL , fir., I .tnn if ii,' f 'iigihlvi 1 ' ff ff' if 42 A lg L Q' Qs' C... mu Q. Halloween highlighted the activities of four members ofthe Youth Advisory Coun- ciljuniors Kim Allen, Katrina Lewis, Sheri Drysdale and sophomore Leesa Mobley, Mrs, Libby Conant, and Miss Nancy Hol- comb, dietitian, went to the YAC conven- tion at Sky Ranch in Van from October 51 to November 5. They went in cars with a group from Richland, and on the way they stopped at the Hyatt-Regency to see the Sysco Food Show. They sampled food, punch and looked at food encased in enamel. At Sky Ranch they went to group sessions to talk about ways to improve their school lunchroomg for entertainment there was a hayride. The YACs sold cokes in a concession stand at the Birdville District elementary school track meet. They made enough money to pay back what they owed for the East Texas Convention and to pay Sheris way to the district convention june 14-16 at the Hyatt-Regency. Mrs. Conant, sponsor and senior counse- lor, put up new white curtainsg and the cafe- teria had new trays, chosen last year. The YACs got a thicker catsup and diet salad dressing on the salad bar in addition to boiled shrimp for a while. M
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MAKING MONEY A871749 1 'ms Q f ww9gf3 au. 4.4.2 Ewen though most student council fundraising projects were successful. there were leftosers. surh .is the taps that lunior Neal Quimby sells at the flea market. s Mt, , ' , . l K All ' K A ' e A ' ' M .11 K, Q 5 ' e It eeiieee ' ,N ,. . 'A mmap A , if The Senior-Faculty haskethall game pits the senior girls against the female members of the faculty. The game was played to help seniors xx ho just couldn't seem to make enough money to go to XX ashington. Q' 2, Iris 'L' ' r if ,Q W O sth VUE teacher Mrs.I.t1lJean Gunter separates the carnations that the duh sold for Valentines Day VHOE sold three shades of the flowers. blue. vshite and pink, F
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The chemistry show gave club members an opportunity to show what they had been doing in chemistry, Mr. Chip Evans, chemistry teacher, said. The purpose ofthe club is to let students do more advanced ex- periments that they would not normally do in class. May 8 the chemistry club gave a show in the lab all day. The majority of the biology students went to see it, they seemed to really enjoy it, Mr. Evans said. Every Thursday morning about 10 people, including the six officers, met in room 55 to do demonstrations. We do things we can't do in class, like flash experiments and explosions, junior Neal Quimby, president of the Chemistry Club, said. All the Chemistry II people in the club were officers. Neal was president, Mike Willoughby and Tracy Preston shared vice- president, Pete Ullman secretary, Keith Hughes sergeant-at-arms and Monica Loudermilk treasurer. The chemistry club treasury was a jar in the back of the lab, Neal said. We had 25 cent dues but no one paid themg so we quit. The only party the chemistry club had was a Christmas party. We just had snacks and things one mor- ning instead of a regular meeting, Mr. Evans said. is t -ffii , i l , MA' f, , cf, f W... ,,, A ,M , A f rw .al... . junior Neal Quimby dues a titration experiment using a huret to determine the strength of a Mike V. illought tice president ofthe chemistry club uses electronic scales to weigh a chemical sample Sblumm
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