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

 - Class of 1988

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TECHNICAL I CENTER V T , ., , X , I kv ,V i M , N v f ,ii - x 7 , V3 ky CABINET MAKING. Front Row- Robert Hofrichter, Tony Carioscia, 2nd Row- Terry Wishart, Paulita O'Conner, Aaron Brady Back Row- Adrian Langu, Robert Perez, Kelly May, Juan Tellez V-TECH CENTER STUDENT COUNCIL. Jason Hughes, Rochelle Satterfield, Mi- chelle Golding, Renata Cannon, Ra- chael Ballanger, Jim Dempsey Welcoming students to the V-Tech Center is the new principal Ms. Barbara Daggett ICE. Front Row- Dana Blidar, Hether Santeford, Randi Brust, Keith Hart, Charles Cordori, Pete Sweeny, Paul Carver, Jimmi Ker' Jake Dahlin 2nd Row- Roseann Benedeto, Jodi Sutter, Shauna Neil, Bill Carr, Angie Cov- ey, Matt McGraw, Doll Knight, Brian Pearson, Mark Pointer B ck R - D ' D l Sh R't h ' a ow arc: un ap, aron ic ey, im Hebert, Lori Bell, Michell Reichepbaucher, Bill Shaunt V-Tech Center T

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VDCFITIDNFIL: professionals experience. I recommend any vocational class to students, says Darci Dunlap, senior. Vocational photography is one of the classes offered at the Vocational Center. Students first must take Photography 1-2 before they can take this class. We are getting bigger facilities next year out at the Vocational Center. Right now, we are still operating out of Deer Valley, but next year will be different. It is really exciting, comments Mr. Dave Scott, photography teacher. The V-Tech Center has so much to offer students and the classes help prepare them for the world of work. Americas new G I he Vocational Technical Center is a good experience for students interested in a vocational career, Ms. Barbara Daggett comments. Medical Arts, for example, travels to hospitals around the Valley and volunteers their help. Most of the hospitals are grateful for the help. They love the fact that students want to get involved in medicine, states Mrs. Sue Edwards, medical arts teacher. Clubs also work out of the Vocational Technical center. ICE, Industrial Cooperative Education, is one of these clubs. ICE is also a class students can take. I really enjoy it. lt's a great DRAFTING. Front Row- Brent Smith, Dan Ford, Sean Palmer, Jack LaRue, Paul Hallinan, Mr. Ed Sink 2nd Row- Phil Johnston, Aaron Siebert, Troy Dirks, Tony McCormack, Scott Padelford, Dan Merkle, Jeff Steward Back Row- Dusty Hamil- ton, Micah Claycamp, Jason Hughes, Tim Goodrich, Scott Matheson, Marc Har- ris, Scott Baslee AUTO BODY. Front Row- Mr. Tom Hein, Dirk DuPIessis, Jamie Shirritt, Scott Kramer, Robert Stokes, Jeff Brost, Manuel Timm, Ricky Henderson, Danny Fowler Back Row- Ron Bennett, Toby Thomas, Gary Hill, Mike Cooper, Andy Armendariz, Tom Tipton, Mark Stanly, Wade Vanorder V-Tech Center I 5 Q VOCATIONA EDUCATIC Q



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FIDTC: Leadership through learning his year's ROTC program had a great honor bestowed upon one of their instructors. Sergeant Ray Valdez received the award for the Outstanding AFJROTC Instructor for the Western Area, which covers eleven states. I was very happy to receive it, Valdez said, To me it wasn't very difficult, because of the love I have for my job. The kids are the ones that make it enjoyable.' Another member of the ROTC program was also honored. Jimmy Haynes, senior, was given a special award for courageously helping an accident victim on November 13, 1987. lt wasn't such a big deal. The 1 ROTC gives you practical exper- ience in life while having fun at the David Setzkorn lt combines school work with friendship and builds teamwork with peersg it's a great exper- ience! Duane Andersen The ROTC program provides students with a unique education- al opportunity to learn about lead- ership and the aerospace com- munity in which they live. Lt. Col. Will W. Watson f glkf I W same time. ' I student needed help and so I took a chance since nobody else would. Jimmy commented. We need more students, like Jimmy, who are willing to help another person no matter what the risks. said Mr. Nichlas. The ROTC program teaches students about the Air Force and prepares them for a career in the Armed Services if they so wish. They also have a Rocket Club and are starting a newspaper to exchange with other ROTC programs. I really admire the students in our ROTC program. They are interested in what we teach them and are very self-disciplined. Colonel Will Watson remarks. Staff Sgt. Brian Definbaugh from Wil- liams AFB, portrays a Russian Air Force captain illustrating Soviet thought. Michael Lynch, Lariss Roberts, Bryan Brezinski, Jason Harman and Elaine Schmidt stand at attention for an in- spection by Sgt Van Dyke CUSMCJ. C FLIGHT. Front Row - Lt. Col Watson, David Kramer, Jim White, Shaun Palm- er, David Setzkorn, Vince Gemmiti. Second Row - Mike Sheehan, Bruce Cookerly, Marc LaRue, Tina Hilb, Gary I -jg E.. - ,:.:f:... .1-4 ,st --..:. at ..... . W at- ,gm W Q.. .. . . . Q. - ...figm X hs X g it tt,, , . Q E, me Mi W av X X NN m . l

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