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'II The Drill Tearn marches in .formation during oneof theirfatter school j J it practices. . - . j , l T team will become among the finest eamwork colors drills he Deer Valley 802nd J.R.O.T.C. senior drill team .expects an excellent year under the leadership of commander James Donaldson and assistant commander Larry Thomas. f'This year with all the veteran drill members working together as a team l have confidence that the -Arizona hasrever seen since the . J.FftgO.T.CQ program was founded. lffsaid Donaldson. The seniorrdrill . team 'nas twelve members and three jaflternates. or . g l , w .There is raise .amnlor drill teamfl T T Degeronimo. and ,assisted by junior W Shawn w armer. t'Deer Valleys new which is ,commanded By junior Gary smashing debut this year. The new team is lull of good sportsmanship and team work. Degeronimo said ot the team. The junior drill team is made up of 24 members. The 802nd Color Guard is back as strong as ever. The Color guard has pertorrned at dining outs itormal dinnersl, football, basketball and soccer games, lt has also performed at parades and junior and High school graduations. Eash Color Guard is composed of 5 or 6 cadets. Four members carry flags, jAmerican, Arizonan, Air Force, and the 802nd Squadren flag. There are also two members that carry rifles. The Color Guard commanders are Andrew Hutchinson tor the male Color Guard and Ginger Fuson tor the female. . as ' ii t4ie..1 V. ' l 5'l5':' 4 555 7 , . HM ... . . 5 f juniorjdrillf team ,issure to make a S i 5 f f GolofmGuard.lAridy Hutchinson, Daryl Janes, Jimmy White, Stacie Cryder, David jj j.,. Kpamer,fQhrisffl3hodes. M - , T l j A j W ,N Drill Team. Front Row: J. Donaldson, A. Hutchinson, C. Rhodes, S. Palmer, J. Frisbie, M. Sheehan, D. Anderson, A. Williamson, G. Drennon, G. Degeronimo. Back Flow: J. Hilton, D. Whitmarsh, Fi. Hollingsworth, T. Szczepaniak, J. White, Fi. Chase, Fi. Williams D. Setzkorn, J. Albertson, J. Taylor, B. Tomazic, M. Cline, A. Carlston. Not pictured: Fiich Boland. J .fr
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L lubs encourage learning Mrs. Wendy Ancona, tor Southern California joined with Deer 5 students that are interested in Valley club members for a weekend in , current events, and the internationai Tucson at the University of Arizona in political events of our ever-changing r February, A dance and banquet were a, world. part of these festivities. A , M M A ' K X t The Arnaneusis, Club produced the V The PUVFDO'-39 of this Unique Ofgaiqlzffmon A traditionally superb Guest For The Best, was to help those students to obtain a the Schoors iitefary mgggzine, ,Once A better understanding of those events, again advised by Enrgligh teachgrj, ,MfS', , W .2 and to help stimulate ideas to solve Mary Luokeribill, this years Quest rr worid problems. Also, through Model A featured fine photography, artwork, W UN. simulations, students learned the graphics, Cglgr, and as 3 Wayg, fide problems of individual nations, and poetry ami DVOSG from ,both Students, suggested solutions for those as Weil, andifaculty alike, A K ' . , t A 4 mn C 5, A g om. Jr-imfes ,bp nglldsbhQgsenr0f,l r ,ls Diesentedfwitlj tlrl oynror,Ufi5I AW?td r ' from Lt' Col Wiillrtwetson , it Model United Nations. Front fFiow:Hiiary Weinberg, Beokie Stillwelif Balagat, Scott Martinez, Bill Gates, Advisor Mrs- AnGOna, r A , ., ju, ,L ii.. C Amanuensis Club. Front Row: Mike Eager, Jason Cooper, Bill Nelson. Second Row: Chris Wood, Noel Groeneveld, Beth Kawasaki, Kit Timmer, , , V, Warren Davis. Back Row: Kim Andrews, Marc Hall. A MODEL U. N. XAMA NUENSIS Look A Trial
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and sets new records he DVHS Skyhawk Marching Band recently completed the most successful and award- laden season in the schooi's history. The honors included the bands drum majors Kim Couch, Angela Fair, and Greg Forquer and the Flag Line being selected as camp Grand A Champions at the Marching T Auxiliaries of America camp last August. ln Cctober, the band participated in the University of Arizona Band Day, where they were given a rating of Superior and were also awarded the Milton B. Nunemaker Award of Distinction for their outstanding musical performance. Then the band performed at the Arizona State University Band Day in Tempeg For their performance, they were awarded a perfect Superior rating from each ofthe tive-adjudicators in attendance. T A A A Band director Ron Dickson i commented Most ,recently,Q -they fr Q marching Skyhavvks pairticipatediin the stare Marching band festivail?in+ Mesa, where, in addition to once: Q again receiving a Superior 5rati,ngi,Q if they were awarded special captioinqjpi awards in every area possiiblieg ' including: Outstandiingilvlrisirciaiy iiyiy of Performance, Outstanding Marching T Performance, Outstandirig Percussion g Performance, Outstanding Flag Line V X Performance and Outstanding Drum Major Performance. T i Next the band goes to concerts and performances featuring Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, and Jazz' Band, includingparticipation in A A regional and state concert and jazz festivals. T f aw- ' , , i t 5 s , ,A me Mark yPBfli!g isenior,,tries 10 balance ,a flag qurrrygii api breik from , , f , J , if ,' iff f ' ,ff X, 'z Q, 1, yr if 1 F IF? :Shalane Crockett, Kim Schalow, Barbara Gonzales, Kim Davis, Second F?oW:f y Eaigy Davis gig-innon Crockett, Stacie Winters, Donna Lee. Allyson lvlarcotte, Kami Coleman, Tana Reeves, Allison Couch. Back Row: Kassi Coleman, Pam Bowman, Trisha Sianiflii, Fi21!0Y' it Cgrgrens, Angela Fierros, Cyndi Burnett, Heather Couch. if Sophomore Stacie Winters FLAG goes over a flagline routine during an early morning prac- 74 Zooi 41 tice-
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