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

 - Class of 1978

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Paula Hittle, sophomore, has been involved with The Skies The Limitu since the beginning of the year in inde- pendant art study. She was selected by one of her teach- ers, who submitted her name to the advisor of TSTL, a gifted student pro- gram. She then took an oral test and was admitted to TSTL. Meetings for TSTL gather together every Wednesday in the Media Center and are optional for members to attend. As far as qualifications are con- cerned. she felt they were fair because one only has to be good in her particu- lar area. not all of them. The school provides her with a sketch book to pre- pare three sketches weekly for Ms. Diane Harrison, art director. Along with other art students. Paula has attended field trips to various art galleries in the Scottsdale area, and seemed interested in what she had observed. Upon graduation, she plan- ned to reside in Phoenix and apply for high school years of art study in a com- mercial art designing career. - Mike Bell l9l SOPHOMORE. JOANNA DIULUS looks a little bewildered at play practice in Room SE. 2Ol STEVE SYZMANSKI. SOPHOMORE. is a snake enthusiast as he enjoys handling snakes and observing them. Take 32 Sophomore Closeups ' ot now, Pm right in the middle of a sketch,' s e said , Sl - .je l I 3 s X st ,x ., 1 sf-Q s-4 f I .a xis w as-3 YES Q . T fs! r I s r . 55 ' J ' f is .t.e L ' S , 12' Robert Hammers Buddy Hansing John Harman RUEU Hamwn Fred H350 1 Annette Hmski Paula Hitlle , , -,WA -,,, , - ,WH John Halhow N Jerry Herriman Cm 'b '-t..- ti 5 Holllng Glenna Hollon Randy Howell 3 ' '. if 7. T N is , -' -Gris.-r ' K ,fi-fr ft I , Gt im . ff ' s s. fi -'f if ' 'F' s as 5 Q .sf , - j m ox ' S554 t Rene Huerta Brian Huggins i t fl' 4 t t - 4.- I ' is J 14. - L- ff 1- . . , ., X 'N -'wfi .r i ft ' we Kathy Huggins 20 Steve SyZ!Tt21IlSkl

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Three 'Young Spirit' singers strike up musical pa dirt W .. , J .. C? -. X Johnny Ells Cry slal Encinas Jon Erickson Nlike Euliss Nlike Farber Dfhblg FK-me it few M9 J Q ,511 -ML A . 'iffy f K at Keith Fields Debbie Fitch Curl Filzviuler . A F'r1 1 'Z r ,emi L ff .u - . - .f ,. 5 , ,' .. i f ii elif! .Q 'hp' T . Q! I . it 15- R' ' . ' ' 'N--N... .M . f. K5 fa HU' mer John Galloway Denisefjjegg ,.l qv V ,. D'Rae Glidden Daxid Grabner April Graffa Melanie Mock I6 Sally Bennett, a I5-year-old sopho- more, has been involved in singing since the third grade. She first started in her church choir, and kept on singing on through Junior High in Chorus and High School in Prospector Chorus and Young Spirit. According to Sally, her whole family either sings, or plays an instrument. Most of her family does both. She has been playing the flute for one year. Her family has played the piano. gui- tar, and flute for one year. Tish Snelling, 16, and a sophomore started singing in the 6th grade, in Glee Club, and said she's been singing ever since. Tish is drawn to rock-n-roll songs by Barry Manilow, and Barbara Streisand is her favorite. She has sung in Superstition Soundsv for two years and played the clarinet for three years. Fifteen-year-old Gina Marracino, sophomore, said she just sang at home for a long time. She used to play the clarinet in 5th grade then started play- ing the guitar. Her favorite performers are the Bee- Gees and Andy Gibb. She likes pop and rock music. - Jody Ellington Tanya Greenwald Paul Gruner 17 April Graffa in Five Poor EIGHT. blue-eyed. blonde. 165 VM CONFUSEDK' SAID Sophomore Take3l April Graffa, sophomore, 'just Cayft get the Clip Melanie Mock as she spent her day at the river 50Ph0m0fC CIOSCUPS to stay in. for thgibiology class field trip.



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Female athlete bounces, bumps her way for the black, gold . 5? Q , . 'fi g ' .. .M E' ' ' bf i ' .V 4, ev 1 I 4 'J - I 1 . , ' 5 ,,,, , . L., II , 4 '5' fi ' .if ' David Hunter ' Gale Husky GENE Hullo ,G 'qu 1. All If an ' ff, Q, , A Qt ff I . ' 7 if I pr 1 Lum H5-can Kennx Jcnk n iii an Desi Johnson Lonnie Johnson Luune Kurkos VN A I l l0J FIXING THE COOLER vent in the Drama Room during his lunch hour is Matt Landavazo, sophomore. l1J I WOULD HAVE liked to have gone swim- ming or tubing down the river all day instead of having to take specimens, said Jerry Herriman, sophomore. John Harmon. sophomore, accom- panies Jerry while looking for flatworms and crayfish. phucj, Kuk Lester Krueger llullj Kunu . j Q 5 -Q ' t ,,, , X A f. vs ' 'ssl . 4 'I e - ' ' .O , 1 f O -, tn . was 3 rs I ' Y ' Auron Kunuc NlLllll.i.lT1L.lL1Hll0 lQll1c'll.ilKillCllC MIKE LSMCUUU Ruger Lewnsnn Romeo l.'Heureux Sports hand out a challenge, and only certain people can handle that challenge, explains Patty Peck, sopho- more. Patty has met her challenge, excel- ling in both volleyball and basketball. I get a fulfilling feeling when I go out for athletics, she sid. What qualities make an athlete great? In Patty's eyes, Athletes have special qualities. They should always be looking for ways to excel and improve themselves. They should always be thinking of their goals and how they can reach them. There's a saying in sports that Win- ners never quit, and quitters never winf, Patty goes by that motto. When there was no basketball team for girls in Junior High, Patty joined the boys team, I was teased quite a bit, but quitting never entered my mind. It didn't make too many points with the guys, admits Patty, Of course I can't really blame them, I can under- stand why they feel that way. An athlete is a form of an enter- tainer, she explained, You can do your own thing when you're out there. You can be a ham, which I have to admit I am, or you can just play the game. But being a ham is a lot more fun and more entertaining. Although Patty plays both volleyball and basketball, basketball is her favor- ite. As far back as when she was four years old, Patty remembers shooting baskets. I've played it ever since I can remember, she said. Basketball is one of the most excit- ing and skillfully hardest games you can play, said Patty. Patty hopes to have a career in sports, hopefully as a college coach or physical ed. teacher. I'm also hoping that someday there will be a career for women in professional sports, she said. Patty devoted most of her time to sports and just relaxing. She summed up her ideas saying, Sports keep me going and give me something to look forward to. - Sue Vaughn Take 33 Sophomore closeups

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