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

 - Class of 1978

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Drama president sets si ht on career of parole officer Glen Bowers Wendy Bracken Jeff Brown John Brown Larry Carroll Jaan C3554-M15 vw IrerCht I ueCp1 DtrthsCI lt Clark ICI Wendell Clarke Vilfli Cllllllfd Katrina Coker William Conrad 5 Dave Crumby BUNUH Lil-'mm i ..h-bw' 28 .loan Samhuluk 283 WE DONT HAVE as much work to do as the Biology classes. we had longer to goof around. is what .loan Sambaluk said about the river trip. Here she decided to wade in for a job well done. I had more fun in Wildlife Biology, confirmed Joan. Julie Del Toro Dennis Doerller Trim Dallfi Danny Damiano Dgbh 'D 'vtonsa Dugger Chuck Ehmann Jody Ellington ings f'When you are in drama, there is an unity among students. Everyone is a friend, and you meet new kids. When you have unity with kids, you all work extremely hard to put on a better pro- duction, and the main goal is to get bet- ter and better every time,', commented .Ioan Sambaluk, junior and the Drama Club president. Even though she is not personally involved in the acting of the plays, she involves herself in publicity and host- essing. First play of this year was Our Town, the other two plays of the year were My Fair Ladyv and The Odd Couplef' The pattem usually used is three plays a year, one serious, one musical, and one comedy. Putting on plays takes many faithful hours of practice rehearsals, usually from 3 to 5:30 or later, and sometimes Saturday, according to Joan. Of course it takes a great deal of devotion to be in a play, but when one hears the applause, it is all worthwhile, said Joan. So far the best play in drama history was the King and Iv, a musical that will never be forgotten for its fantastic performance, according to Joan. Organizing costumes for plays, one can count on Joan to help out. They have many costumes in the drama shed and some are a bit out-dated, but are still usable. Thier money is managed wisely, instead of buying costumes they make them, according to Joan. Her main goal in life is to be a parole officer. If one can compare parolling to drama work, both involve working with people and getting their confidence. Besides just raising money or putting on plays, the club members get together, go ice-skating and have a good time. So being in the Drama Club, is really pretty exciting, accord- ing to Joan. Take I9 Junior closeups

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Can you imagine getting into a car and the driver starts taking off unex- pectedly? It can be a funny and an embarrassing moment, Janet Bennett, junior attendant said. Janet. a brown haired blue-eyed, and sweet 16 age is involved in the Junior Club. Drama Club, Band treasurer, Drama Club - candy chairman, National Honor Society. Her hobbies include swimming. sew- ing. boating, and water skiing. Being elected as Junior Attendant, she said, It felt good to be the attend- ant of my class. It was an honor to have the votes of the majority of the school. Her parents were super excited, and she commented that her mom, Mrs. Betty Bennett. counselor, even offered to make her a new dress. Homecoming is the time of the school year when you have a chance to renew old friendships and to gain new ones. To show the alumni how our school spirit is and how it continues to grow, this is the meaning of Home- coming to Janet. Janet's future plans are to go to col- lege to learn about elementary educa- tion. She would really enjoy teaching first grade or kindergarten. Besides that I would stay home and raise a fam- ily of my own and give them all the tender loving care I can, Janet said. - Gloria Perez Take I8 Junior Closeups 'Sweet 16' junior attendant dislikes fast moving vehicles Bill Adam- Donna Adams Gary Adams ... H ,N X 5-if ' V af- , ' f A A 11 iiiii 1 . ' twigs f- L I ' Q ,:, . ., 1, 1 'Y 2 I .N tii' . . is-e f p . 1 V I f ff 'I if if . ' ' I ' Dale Allen Barbara Barnett Dnreih Barwmk t if V15 J. 2 Bethany Bates Kelly Bedell Mike Bell Dorothy C' Roger Peterson I4 I3l I REALLY THINK the school is growing in spirit. My favorite part of school is Band. But we need lots of school support. said Dorothy Clark. a junior and band member for three years. I4J THE FOOD IN the new cafetorium is better than it was last year. but I still like a gourmet. said Roger Peterson. ajunior. lark Janet Bennett Brian Bloeman 43 ff? . A . A Nlike Bowden



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They may never race rabbits, It all started when Bonna Cummings, junior, got one for a door prize - a turtle. She became interested in them and decided to take up a hobby of collecting turtles. Bonna collects several types of turtles: glass, wood, stuffed, and ceramic. She thinks that a slow turtle doesn,t bore anyone, that's probably why she has 67 of them. As far as Bonna knows, she is the only one who has turtles as a hobby on campus. Bonna thinks turtles are cute because they are made all kinds of ways. Some are playing basketball, bowling, and lying on their backs. She even has one from Mexico with a mermaid. Sitting on its back Bonna used to have live turtles, but gave them up after she found that they were more fun to collect. Bonna is also involved in other things - drama, Young Spirit, and is a member of the Speech Team. She is involved in these activities because they are all per- forming types of groups. And they are all fine arts, which she plans to major in col- lege. - Wanda Voller 19 but it's fun collectin turtles QOL? if . ' .. -F 23 Joe Iinclnas Joe Erickson Patrick Erickson Wendy Farmer I.lsa Faughl Cecil Ffndlfy 'S F fl . t e Velma FIIZWLHBF Paul Fogge Kenneth Franklin Dun Fulcher j,m G,ff0,-d Brian Gmffa ,-.,, V . M. A. . V Belinda Haines Mark Haines Dawn Hansing Ly nn Hatch Claudette Haxerfield Q4 225. L . . 195 COMPETING FOR SALES of food and drink at the 5th Annual Drama Club Carnival was the Span- ish Club and the Drama Club. Selling at the Drama Booth was Mike Bell,-junior, and Juna Pickard, fresh- man. Booths included two drinking boothes, two food boothes, one basketball booth, a Jazz Band, a sponge throw, fortune telling and a disco room. 203 Testing water for oxygen on the biology trip are Dean Dryer and his lab partner Glen Bowers, junior. 20

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