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MUSIC MOTIVATES TEENS ith a degree in music education, Mr. Ron Dickson directs the Skyhawk band. As a graduate of Golden City East, Michigan, Mr. Dickson moved to Ari- zona in 1979 to use his major instrumental music to teach teens. For one year he took the position of assistant di- rector at Thunderbird High School before mov- ing to Saquaro High to di- rect himself for another four years. He has been directing the band here at Deer Valley for three years now. Outside of school Mr. Dickson enjoys such ac- tivities as racquetball, tennis, and golf. Occa- sionally he will also um- pire for the baseball and softball games at various high schools. I really enjoy it here at Deer Valley, Dickson comments. The kids are really great, not just as students, but also as people. During his free time Mr. Dickson helps out one of his stu- dents. Diane Houpt English 5-6 Carol Iflurley Yearbook Keyboarding 1-2 C.O.E. Newspaper Journalism 1-2 ,Xi Shirley Kaye it Karen Kerns Special Services Counselor 'i Marge Malatesta 5-,Vinnie Marchese Special Services American HlST0fY FA CUL TY Look 1-Z 'M-Ln! Saroi Jagernauth Biology General Science Lorraine King American History Kay Marshall Medical Arts H,O.E. Sheila Jones Audio Visual Coordinator Diana Kogan Arizona Government American History J.T. McCarthy Gymnastics Vickie Jones Spanish Doris Krzystofczyk Special Services Paul McCIendon Electronics Richard Joralman Business Machines Personal Finance Mark Kalouros Arizona Government Neil Larue Mary Luckenbil General Science English 5-6 Chemistry Writing for College Gary McSpadden Graphic Arts Photo 1-2 Beth Mehne Psychologist
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ff tit rtll W' Ted Corley Lisa Cota Algebra 3-4 American History N Consumer Math Sociology Jack Evans Laura Fore Auto 1-2 Eng ish 1-2, 3-4 Vocational Welding Kelly Hassett- Kathy Hedges Ross AM IAZ Government Speech Language Barbara Daggett Readrng Student Government Melanie Freeman Algebra 1 2 Geometry Consumer Math X Gloria Dahlqulst Keyboarding 1 2 Notehand Introduction to Computers Ed Feliz Englrsh 1 2 7 e Cathy Hermann Nllm Heptlng Engllsh 7 8 3 4 English 3 4 5 6 W M7 f 13' I f ,4 fo fin 1 W Ron Dickson Advanced Band Musrc Composltlon lntermedrate Band Jazz Band Beglnnlng Band W yy , f ,lg ff! I ,l 'W 4' Diane Feist Pteadlng Study Skulls Dave Hodges Psychology Amerlcan Hlstory 729 Debbie Eubanks LFTM Sports 1 2 3 4 P E o P L E Gall Gerald Physics General Science Jett Holder Consumer Math Basic Programmlng Larry Eubanks Systematics LF'l'M Sports 1 2 3 4 Roy Harrington Vocatlonal Electronlcs Debbie Holland Keyboardlng 1 2 Office Procedures BELL NOMINATED FOR STATE TEACHER OF THE YEAR Mr. Chuck Bell science teacher helps out interested stu dents during class. ildlrte blology and sc: ence teacher, Mr Chuck Bell, was no mnnated for teacher of the year award Late rn August, Dr Smlth informed me that l had been one of the noml nees Mr Bell commented when he was asked how he had found out about the news Mr Bell was hrred by Dr Srms strarght out ot college to work at Deer Valley Junior Hugh He llked rt so much that he stayed wlth the dlstnct lvlr Bell has been teachrng for thirteen years sux at the rumor hugh lev el and seven at the hlgh school level When asked what wrld lute blol ogy involved, he answered, Wild lrfe blology deals with ecology and anrmal behavror, ln contrast to regular biology My greatest reason for teachrng IS seelng students achleve , was hrs answer when he was asked what workrng wlth students has meant to hlm He also com mented on what lt meant to be a teacher To me being a teacher rs helplng students and belng SSDSITIVG to aca demic and emotional needs Also provldlng support and being a frlend to students ft tn W ,, , 2 if X Ii 6 I, C! V in ,,:,,V5, it f f A f ri -' Ffa ' I' 5- ' 4 21' M ifjff . ' f -IV , V. ' f' ff, ' ' ' - 1 W f 9 1 ' J . ff fff ff f Q Qygyj L.f2ffV, . 36 I I. L f f 4? . X if f, , f,w,,4 3 w uf' ? , , f 2 Aff' ' 31' 4 V-' 4' 4' ' ' ' f 'L 5' 21 ff' nf ,XO '57 l , W f f xi 'fav 21 ' ,,,..,- 4,2 ,fgggf 4' r, f' 15? X 1 T, . . . . 5:11 .J , Vw- v ll my 'rf' 5' ' , .A f Qt 1' 7 4' Q - 7? :Ml 7:1 A A Q 1 , f 1:1 sf, ff , x , - 4 - - . , , . - Q - - Look A1 7514! 2.37
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if OUTDOOR LIFE llilllll? SUITS INSTRUCTOR V I ' M Cindy Metzger Karen Meyer Gymnastics Dance 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 P.E,o.P.i..E. David Page Mark Palombo Photo 1-2 Free Enterprise l.C.E. School Store ' 1 Jeannie Sabrack English 7-s Comparative Literature ichard Russell Accounting 1-2 Keyboarding 1-2 Elizabeth Morse Reading Lab College Prep Dick Patty Counselor Nadine Salahub Spanish French i . QW 556,5- . ' 15' r iffy 4' rift 1, - ei,. -rs 9 saw ' , ' Lin Murnane Special Services Xshirley Peck American History Global Studies Trini Sandoval rs. Lenda Barker is an individual who has many facets to her personality. She has been teaching for 21 years. Arizona State University is where she earned both her B.A. and her Masters degree. Teaching a class like outdoor adventure, she gets the oppor- tunity to know her students more personally. The outdoor adventure group takes field trips to places like the Grand Canyon to hike the l-favasupai trail and fishing in Payson. When not crosscountry skiing fishing, hunting or horseback riding, she enjoys spending time at her second home at Stoneman Lake. Mrs. Barker said, My person al view of life is to be able to fit in to the outdoor life and also the social atmosphere. Mrs. Barker takes a break from her busy schedule. Vocational Welding Gerhard Poetzl American History hris 0'Brien Jean Oracheff XLoyd Myers C AMXAZ Government Special Services Tom Reeve Catherine Counselor Reynolds English 1-2, 3-4 Bob Sarieant Cas Saverino Jean Say Chemistry AMXAZ Government EUQIISI1 3-4. 5-6 FACUL TY Lai az mi! 233
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