Arroyo High School - Shield Yearbook (El Monte, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 72 text:

DMINISTR TIO While some schools may be satisfied with the status quo, mediocracy has nev- er been a goal of Arroyo High School. The school's traditions have been founded on the philosophy that each of us, both stu- dent and staff together, will strive to de- velop our personal and unique talents to the highest degree obtainable. We fur- ther support the theory that success gen- erates continued success. This is why I have often refered to this school as a School of Champions. Arroyo High School has never been a school commit- ted to the role of a follower. We have never been hesitant to step forward and blaze a path for others. For these reasons and more, Arroyo High School has be- come and is now a very proud school. The thirty-three year history of the school is a chronical of individual and collective successes. The caliber of pre- sent student body and the accomplish- ments of our alumni verifies this fact. Our unparalleled brand of spirit and pride has become that trademark of this school. You schould be extremely proud that you are an Arroyo Knight. Further- more, this pride will continue to follow you throughout your life. The name Ar- royo will always stimulate thoughts and rememberances of the most meaningful days of your life. For this you are most fortunate. Jack E. Quinn, Principal PRINCIPAL WMM new ,N My msmwwwww. ..., ,. .,..,. W., A . M as .. Administration

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DMINISTR TIO MRS. FURNALD Mrs. Furnald, assistant princi- al of instructions, has worked in ne EI Monte School District for 3 years, and 3 years at Arroyo. 1e finds the students friendly id they make her job truly en- yable. Her most humorous ex- arience at Arroyo is her, hope- llly it is 0.K. to say, fortieth rthday celebration at Arroyo. 1e was given a surprise birthday arty in the front office complete ith funny gifts and the Arroyo ioir coming to sing for her. :me of Mrs. -Furnald's most lemorable teaching experiences cludes having students who she lught return to the El Monte igh School District as teachers. er hobbies are waterskiing, rais- g her children, and she loves :tending all extra curricular ac- vities. ' ' ! f A+. A-.. Assistant Principal, Student Services, John Robbins has been working at schools for 36 years and has worked at Arroyo for 31 years. What does Mr. Robbins think about Arroyo and it's students? Arroyo has an excellent calibur of students and is one of the finest high schools in the San Gabriel Valley or I would not have stayed here, Mr. Robbins told us. His most humurous experience while working at school is the time that it snowed on campus and students and teachers were out building snowmen and throwing snow balls. His most memorable experience is when the Arroyo Band represented Arroyo High School in the New Year's Tournament of Roses Parade. Mr. Robbins' hobbies include photography and traveling. MR . ROBBINS I f x K X ' I ,WK 2 J In 5 f A E ' f F... 475 .ef Wx T , S 591 ' A If Q fy S ' ' 3 '54 i F . A . ge. s V X . X ax., .. 'mi np, A V X W I ,Wi-2.1 'K ' K I S .fs Administration MR . MORRIS Mr. Dan Morris, Assistant Prin- cipal of Activities has been work- ing in schools for 14 years and has been at Arroyo for 2 years. What are Mr. Morris' thoughts about Arroyo? Arroyo has al- ways been a class act. It's nice to be a part of a winning tradition, Mr. Morris said. And his feelings about the students? I have been at 5 different high schools in my teaching career, and Arroyo stu- dents encompass the very best of the things I have experienced at all the other places. His most humorous experience while teaching was while participating in a faculty talent show, he was sent a singing telegram for his birthday. It was rather risque and with 700 people in the audi- ence, I was a little embarrassed. On a sadder note his most memo- rable experience was when a man passed away while participating in a P.E. class. His favorite hobbie is waterskiing.

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