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

 - Class of 1988

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tty 'SF Walking on his hands while balancing a skateboard on his feet, sophomore Russ Dunn displays a new wave of transportation. 'D' 'S Y Using horses to get where they are going are junior Penny Lippert and senior Leanne Lyon . Q aj Q ifj ,.!,o 9 'vii L ,i, ,,4, 2 , , -Q Z g A g N is in iiiii f Mit, i i,i, i i, W 'V iiii Mm W' W 8' .. ss. . 'iw X k ' f' V I H ,, ,. , H I--fa: 2 ,, . if I J, s i M eyyy 1 gt.'ff'-- --Q X A, i f 'WWW , 4 fiiii i i arrairrir A K H '- Qi 1 X I, V . W' ' i, ,,,, ff' X Ng . s 5. X ,l ff iiiiii iaiir rii iiiiia i,iii is iiii iaiasi i x .' 3 XV.. . K 3 .t,i,, Y g ff - . 1: .. r iiiisiri 4 i - w' f is A? 1 'iii - V Y - tr g f. 4 ,, i , ,,,'r R , J 1 S N 5' 3 ir', K9 f , i i i T 4. . , K' If . . A -,,. 5 151 'dm it ' J 1 EXL ff '. -:-i , ' , . - - 3' - ' s - '-'- t...M.i , s- Getting Around Y . L,,...i '-Wi

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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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Preparation, Extended Hours, Dedication: Skyhawk Players set the his year, school plays took on a new meaning. They became dramatic productions with special effects, upbeat choreography, and new, older Skyhawk Players. The Phantom of the Opera, the fall play, contained a special effects trick rarely used in high school productions. A stretched latex was used so that blood would burst out when the phantom scratched his face. Working on Phantom took a lot of work and time, but it was a great experience, senior Andy Hutchinson commented. One of the funniest plays this year was Cheaper By the Dozen. When students went to see it, they were surprised by some of the Skyhawk Players. No, it wasn't makeup, these Skyhawk Players weren't students! They were members of our faculty!! Mr. 8. Mrs. Gilbreth, portrayed here by Mr. Wayne Kindall and senior Dina Rezzonico, discuss the chil- drens skipping grades in school. Jason Alexander, sophomore, who played Dr. DeBienne in Phantom of The Opera, hobbies across the stage. SCENE. Mr. Wayne Kindall, Mrs. Mary Luckenbill, Mr. Cass Saverino, and Mrs. Nancy Van Pelt were the faculty members who contributed their time and talent to this comedy. Acting is something l've always enjoyed. l'm happy to see the faculty involved I'm happy to see the faculty involved in the school pIays. in the school plays. l hope that it is done again, Mr. Kindall stated. Besides the faculty members, there were several other non-student Skyhawk Players. One of these players was Millie Light-Orr. Millie, a fullbred German shepard, added comedy and realism to the play. Millie was trained by Mark Light-Orr, junior, and his mother. Tryouts for the spring musical, Fiddler on the Root were held Feb. 16 and 17. Crystal McCoy, senior, explains, Tryouts are very nerve-wrecking!! lt's a lot of stress and worry but when you see your name on the cast list, lt's worth it. l'm glad l decided to try out even if it means giving up other activities to be in the musical. School plays have come a long way. They are now sophisticated theater productions. Anne Gilbreth, played by senior Carey Goebel, argues with Miss Brill, played by Mrs. Van Pelt, over whether or not she cheated on a exam. it ulliil Theater Productions g 4

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