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Butt... -Q-,1,. ,X . - ni S. ,. .e1.-+-s.1- Monitor loves 'good' school onitoring students during lunch and running errands for faculty and staff are some of the numerous activities Mrs. Brita Stoval does as a guard for our school. She has been here since 1980. This is Mrs. Stoval's first time as a guard for a high school. She says she loves it here! lt's a good school with lots to offer. She also says that she gets a better understanding of adolescence through the student body. Outside school, she enjoys camping, going out to dinner, and travelling. Last summer, she spent her vacation in New Hampshire. Also, Mrs. Stoval is furthering her education by taking classes in chemical dependency and para- professional training at Rio Salado Community College. She plans to use those skills along with communication skills with the students. 248 Staff Student Conduct. Front Row- Nan Anders, .lodee Cowles Cheri Hawkins Second Row- Pam Sullivan, Carol Bennett Brita Stoval Back Row-John Hardin, Art Nichlas, Denis Birt ciel, Gerhard Poetzl M W JA fpwur,-v+ '14 -X.
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Saw Mrs. Joan Kullos, bookstore manager, and Karen Haveman are responsible for the financial concerns of the student body. Ms. Karen Bevilaqua and Ms. Mildred Yalung help Mr. Joe Stempnicwski with the smooth running of the schools media center. Ql., irr Q : i M Secretary offers warm greetings G G ood ' morning, Deer Valley High School, this is the principal's office, Mrs. Ruby Brown speaking, is the warm response you'lI receive when you call Dr. Jim E. Smith's office. Mrs. Brown has been the principals secretary for three years now prior to being a secretary at Village Meadows for ten years. She attended Oxford High in her hometown, Oxford, Pennsylfania and Glendale Community College, here in Glendale. She and her husband have one son who resides in New Mexico. Besides secretarial work, Mrs. Brown has been a bank teller in San Francisco and Fairbanks, Alaska. She enjoys the contact she has with students and their parents, along with the faculty. My job is never the same every two days, she jokes. 24
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Supportin Staff Maintenance. Front Row- Vera Girton, Second Row- Alvin Dickey, Bob Simpson Third Row-Joe Hammon, Henry Orte- ga, Ben Brakefeild, Back Row- Ron Hensley, Gary Glay -. s A 'N is A hey clean our messes, guard our vehicles, feed us, and fix the heaters when we're cold. They're the maintenance, monitors, and cafeteria people! If you've ever had to serve work detail, you've probably had to work with Garry Glay or other guards as you pick up garbage around campus. These people get little recognition from students, but they are appreciated by the administration. We almost lost all of the grass on the athletic fields during the summer. The grounds people were very cooperative with that, Mr. Kindall said. Maintenance people put in the longest hours. They are the ones who open up the campus before 6:00 a.m. and who close it at 10:30 p.m. They also are the ones who clean all the classrooms, bathrooms, work during vacations fixing up the campus. Cafeteria food. Most students complain about how awful it is, but what would you do if lunch wasn't served? Cafeteria workers are very important. Without them, the student body would starve, commented Mr. Kindall. Almost everyone has been busted at least once for doing something. The people who bust students are the monitors. Most students identify the monitors as the ones who ride around in golf carts and who carry walkie- talkies. Even though their contributions to our campus may not be noticed by most students, without all of these people our campus would suffer. Everyone should try to take time out and thank them. and hallways. They even Instructional Technicians. Marge Malatesta, Debbie Ham- mond, Cricket Utzig, Mary Capp, Doris Krzystofozyk Cafeteria Personnel. Front Row- Susan Cook, Gertrude Bon- govio, Terri Martin, Sue couch, Betty Drake, Natalie Frey, Second Row- Karen Kinkade, Lynne Ernst, Rita Kleykamp, Chris Light-orr, Dianna Elledge, Patricia Burke, Anita Po- lesky, Julia Kimball, Debbie Anne Cooprider, Debra Newhin- ney, Nyda Park, Nancy Mastroni, Toni Yoeman, Marie Lau- disi, Dixie Christensen, Maribic Odey. if l,rr f V 4 24
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