Deer Valley High School - Soaring Yearbook (Glendale, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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as e fa Attempting to reach the During the ceramics dem earthball, a group of stu- onstration,juniorAdam Can dents enjoy their fieid day. ter listens with interest. -

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Success, entertainment, fun: Exploration Day gives options nswering hamburgers and chicken. questions, In the gym, music was opening options, played and a dance contest and promoting on- took place. The music was a campus recreation: nice touch. lt gave students a That's whatFebruary 5th chance to relax after lunch was all about. and have fun time with their Seminars about friends, commented Wendy elective classes ranging Albert, senior. from AP calculus to After lunch, an all-school gymnastics were held for the underclassmen. As for the seniors, career presentations were given by such people as Jerry Foster, pilot, and Danny Sullivan, a professional model. The seniors also had their own meeting which provided information on prom and graduation. When lunch time came, the canopy mall area was alive with people. Huge grills had been set up, and teachers were slaving over them preparing I thought the field day was a great idea. It got a lot of stu- dents involved and provided a relaxing afternoon for every- one, said Mr. Keith Talley. field day for teachers and kids alike provided activities like volleyball, football throwing, and tug-o-war. I thought the field day was a great idea. lt got a lot of students involved and provided a relaxing afternoon for everyone, states Mr. Keith Talley. Attendance was down, but that was to be expected. l feel that the students that were here appreciated all of the work done and had some fun. Hopefully, we can. make this an annual event, concluded Mr. Wayne Kindall. Mrs. Jeanne Sabrack's fifth hour, English 8 class agreed with Mr. Kindall's statement, andgas a token of their appreciation they wrote a ltter. The letter was to the Skyhawk Flight commending the efforts of all involved, and hoping Exploration Day will become a tradition. My ,ix .Wy , . .Mft . 3. 'wk K ttf. stirs r fs. U s'. s K Miwt. ..fi5Tf?N-'Ml 'L 5 ,N V -: ' Taking time out to chat and Trying to drive the ball down relax are junior Natalie the field is Aaron Grote, ju- Stobo, and seniors Christina nior. Leon, and Chris Gaddis. . Expioration Day



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Horse, Bike, Car: Everyone goes 'their way' ' t hether it was by foot, skateboard, Mom and Dad, car, or even horse, everybody found a way to get to school, work, or just around town. While a lot of his friends rode the school bus, Eddie Kishel, freshman, was up, bright and early, every morning to ride his bike to school. lt's all right, I guess, he said. lt's good exercise. But it isn't something I look forward to every morning! After turning 16, you left behind the bicycles and buses filled with freshmen and sophomores and got your license. Then realized another pro- blem . . . Whose car were you going to use? Mom's Buick or Dad's '74 stationwagon? No, that wasn't what you had in mind. You wanted your own car. Unless your parents were the type who were willing to give you a candy-apple red Volkswagon convertible like senior Dawn Compise's, most of us split the cost with Nlom and Dad. . . .you realized you had more excitement, more freedom, and more responsibility. After getting your car, you realized you had more excitement, more freedom, and more responsibility. But most of all, you suddenly gained more friends! This year, the A-Lot was filled with a variety of car models. Jackie l .1 l Moya, senior, took the honors in owning the most historic vehicle, a white 1950 Chevrolet. Volkswagon bugs were still a favorite. There were blue bugs, black bugs, red bugs, white bugs, purple bugs even a hot pink '69 bug Qwith velvet zebra striped interiorj owned by senior Missy Granath. Others had creative ideas for displaying their license plates. Take seniors Kevin Wray and Bobbie Santa Maria's, for instance. Kevin's license plate on his '87 blue and silver Chevy Blazer read 'llVl N 1OS' whereas Bobbie personalized his red '69 Nova Super Sport with 'recles'. Tony Lugo, senior, decided to baffle a few minds, instead, by placing his license plate upside down on his '85 S10 Blazer. 1 i , T - Dismissal time signals the daily rush to leave the student Freshman Doug Maust uses parking lot as junior Brian Brown gets in line for the Union the campus bike racks. Hills exit. it Getting v

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