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

 - Class of 1978

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4' 7 .ff E .- jjswa-gm we ,fi xg ,. U :wg ll DRAMA CLUB: FRONT ROW: Kevin O'Kelly. Bonna Cum- mings. Mary Johnson. Alanta Lucas. Matt Landavaso. Mary Mar- shall. and Belinda Akins. SECOND ROW: Wendell Clarke. Juna Pickard. Nanette Haws. Mary Lou Ehmann. Mary O'Brian. Sally Ben- nett, Ann Pickard. Joan Sambalak and Mrs. Edye Ruoho. sponsor. BACK ROW: Roger Peterson. Joanna Diulus. Jody Fowkes, Joel Hays. Penny McClain. Dale Adams. and Mark Schrooten. 21 AFTER THE HOME varsity game all the students line up to get in to the Drama Club Carnival. IKMY J' ?'? ZNTM I l 35 I LIKE TO be around the people in drama and I like to play differ- ent characters to see what it would be like to be that person. said Joanna Diulus. sophomore. 43 I enjoyed everything at the Drama Carnival. said Nanette Haws. sophomore. V 4 Take ll7 Spot lights E

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' ur Town,' ' dd Couple' dresses up fine arts productions on campus Step back and hold on to your hat the next thing you will realize is that you havejust been established in the lead role of a heart throbbing drama. During the year many memories were assured of success as Drama teacher Mrs. Edye Ruoho tried to persuade the stu- dent body into thinking about life on a serious angle with a moral tint. She presented Go Ask Alice and The Lottery. The former being about a young girl who trips out of life and tries to reach back. but for peer pressure she might have. In the end Alice dies: leaving behind her a question of how, and why did it all happen. The Lottery captures society again and again as the community and the towns people stone a young mother to death. Assisting them in their dirty work were her husband and children. . Every year as a part of tradition the Drama Club also spon- sors a carnival, the object of which is to earn enough money to help in producing the plays put on by the school. They aver- age three total school productions a year. Our Town was the first to grace our campus of the three. Director Edye Ruoho said that Our Townn has a point to put across. about life and how we overlook the beauty of life because we are so wrapped up in the petty problems of it. Following directly after 6'Our Town was The Odd Cou- ple involving us in their unmarried life of crazy antics. lb THE DRAMA CLUB sponsor. Mrs. Edye Ruoho. helps the cast. as they go over the production. Our Town. 23 I STARTED lN drama when I was a sophomore and tried out for it and made the part. I have enjoyed it ever since, said Jody Fowkes. senior. when asked how she got started in drama. 33 IN OUR TOWN rehearsals. .the Cast had to give up some of their Saturdays in order to get ready for the production. 43 I LlKE DRAMA because it gives me a chance to express myself. lt lets me be someone entirely different' from myself and l like that. said Mike Graham, senior. Take H6 Spot lights



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Rare rain Weather dampens Squ'irms and worms were just a part of the Biology Trip to the Verde River. Because of rain, the trip was cancelled two days in a row, and the kids grew restless and eager to go, according to Biology instructors Robert Sill and Roland Nunemacher. Mr. Sill and Mr. Nunemacher brought their troups in high spirits of having fun on a warm, sunny day. Once they got there, everything would work out nicely, so they thought. Although a few unexpected events occurred, the day did go fairly smoothly, according to Mr. Sill and Mr. Nunemacher. As for Patty Powers, sophomore, this wasn't the case. Every- one expected to go swimming after their work was done, but Patty was caught in a whirlpool and was rescued by Matt Landavazo, sophomore. I liked getting the crawdads and scaring the girls with themf' said Willy Marquez, sophomore. However there were other things to do other than col- lect crawdads, such as gathering micro- scopic insects. Freshmen and sophomores were a big part in this trip because they com- posed the 144 member group. Most all of them thought that the trip was a vacation away from school, and they liked getting away from it. Worth- while is the word for itf' said Robert Perez, freshman. Tests were the next thing to look for- ward to, but not everyone was enthused about it. Don Dismuke and Nanette Haws thought up various schemes to do, but they were all in fun. All together the great adventure was fun and a good experience. Students can't wait until next year's work day of Cskip day?j - April Graffa ll SPLASHING AROUND AFTER their work is done are Brian Huggins. sophomore. and Kim Diulus. freshman. 25 SOPHOMORE DAVID HUNTER looks into the fresh. shallow waters for organisms on the biology field trip at the Salt River. 33 PULLING THE RIVER weed off her arm is Wanda Voller. senior. 47 COOL WATERS refresh Joanna Diulus. sophomore. at the Salt River. 53 CHECKING FOR THE C02 content of the Salt River is Kalia Bumpas. sophomore. Ta e ll8 Spotlights floating crawdad collecting' . . ig-45 .- I -A ' ana- EY- Q . .QR ,nl .T xg.. 1 .q,h-Q ,-K R... we F1 I i' .dit-ini.-if' .gm 4... Q. 9 it r -Q' F . axial:-:Y,t frail I .Qi 53' Q5-4'f 3 4 90 is M

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