Apache Junction High School - Prospector Yearbook (Apache Junction, AZ)

 - Class of 1978

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My most embarrassing moments at scnooi was one time at a rep Assembly me poms nad to dress up in riauoween costumes and I was a ghost. so I had a sheet on. The eyeholes in the sheet were too small so I could only see straight ahead of me. I thought all of the Poms were supposed to go out on the gym floor with the cheerleaders and cheer. So I ran out yelling. When I looked out on the audience. I saw all of the other Poms in the stands. So I looked like a fool. Joni Armsby. ' 'N' ' ' ' ' ' ' k Mini Blanchard How does a large, thick and chewy, extra cheese, sausage and mushroom pizza sound? Pizza was the top favorite food chosen by the seniors. Seniors suggested for that big night on the town. steak and lobster would fit the bill. Although there are several ways steak can be prepared. most of the sen- iors liked it cooked medium well. Although the most popu- lar Italian food was pizza, spaghetti came in a close second. For Mexican food lovers, tacos and cheese enchiladas were at the top of the favor- ite food. Pizza. tacos, spaghetti. steak. cheese enchiladas. popcorn, lobster, roast. ice cream, and peanut butter were other suggestions selected as favorite foods by the seniors. - Kelly Wilde K II Caught by the camera as she M - looks into the mirror is Senior Karolette Bumpas Karolette Bumpas Tracy Caldwell Jeff Cassady Laura Celis Take 7 Senior Closeups

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Senlors rewind their minds to remember the black, gold Miss America looks and old housewife blues may be future jobs of l3 seniors in the DO CDiversified Occupationl program headed by Mrs. Dolores Watkins. Being born beautiful does not always happen, so what do you need when you want to look pretty? Ask Laura Celis or Loretta Melzer. These two girls are going to be beauti- cians and are going to the Rose Mar Beauty College in Mesa. Both Laura and Loretta decided to join DO at the first of the year. This program helps seniors to be able to cope with their future jobs and see how it will work out. Other seniors have different ideas as to what they want when they leave high school. For instance, Mitch Vancura is working at Tip Top Tree Nurs- ery as a gateman. He gets credit and pay for doing easy work, according to Mitch. - April Graffa llj Laura Celis, senior. rolls out dough to make tortillas in Advanced Foods. Regina Baysinger Wanda Beard



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Seniors animate spirit, providing foota e for others Faster horses. younger women, older whiskey. and more money were some of the hobbies seniors jckiugly jotted as their favorites. Sports. girl watching. and horse- back riding ranked top in the minds of seniors. Sports battled their way to the top with 20 out of the 90 seniors surveyed favoring sports to all pastimes. The rugged seniors proved their love for the great outdoors in a variety of hobbies. Hunting. fish- ing. camping. and hiking seem to be common ground for all seniors. Drawing. art. guitar. and music were among the favorites for the more culturally enriched stu- dents. Motorcycles made another power slide for seniors with mechanics trailing close behind. Managing to put down their books to answer the survey were the many bookworms who favored reading. Picking up their favorites hob- bies. a number of seniors citing sewing as an enjoyable pastime. Strange as it sounds. boy watch- ing ranked as a losing hobby. fWhy is it the girl watchers made it to the top?J Making the charts but not appearing in the finals were stamp collecting. photography. skiing. piano playing. and record collect- mg. Perhaps too busy chowing down to cast their votes. a few seniors admitted spending most of their time eating and cooking. The I978 graduates proved to be an all-around group. Though there may be a variety of people with dif- ferent interests and hobbies. all agree they like just having a good time wherever they go. - Mike Bell and Sue Vaughn ' in Vince Cherryholmes Debbie Ch Carrie r ' 1- . HW ' 5:9 w,g'M fi ' ' - 'Q rf! If sg ii' ri w W - Q'i'LWt1ftii ' - f ml l 'ff 'Mill' ' . W 'QM Us Gary Cook Take 8 Senior closeups Kevin Ken Cummins Phil Curtis

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