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

 - Class of 1988

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pproximately 110 homeroom representatives ranging from freshmen to seniors, assemble together once a month in the auditorium to hold House of Reps meetings. The next day, the representatives report to their homeroom class any new issues that student government is involved in. This procedure has allowed students to voice their opinions and suggestions to student government. We've had some good proposals this year, junior Jennifer Molmod, student government vice president said. Students are taking charge of different areas. W Democratic Supportive United RESENTATIVES Representative Jenni Lichtenwalter, junior, proposed before the House, the idea of painting the fight song on the gym wall. After the proposal, two motions were made for Jenni to look into the idea. It was good to find out that she followed up on the information we needed to vote on it. Jennifer added. Another proposal, made by freshman Brian Kawasaki and junior Paul Swardstrom, was to put lights out on the racquetball courts. House of reps has proven to be a good way for students to get involved in student government. Senior Melisa Taylor, reports to her advisory class about the issues discussed in the current House of Representatives meeting. STUDENT BODY REPRESEN- TATIVES. Front row- Jennifer Schwoerer, Charlie Carlson, Jennifer Molmod Back row- Ja- net Hinshaw, Denise Curley, Carey Goebel House Of Representatives

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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES. Front row- Kari Manson, Trisha McCartan, Julie Lehman, Dave Kittleson, Brian Bellerose, Melisa Taylor, Jimmy Kent, Eric Axelrod, Clara Salvo Second row- David Setzkorn, Scott Campbell, Katie Rafferty, Shari Norde, Jennifer Smith, Erin Keener, Rod Horn, Amber Upton Back row- Dan Peterson, Beth Eckel, Dave Hill, Jeff Zeigner, Eric Freas, Camille Brown JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. Front row- Kristina Haynes, Maria Peters, Tammy Murray, Amy Wellendorf, Lori Farrell Back row- Barbara Gonzales, Paul ,Jerry Johnson, John Al- bertson. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES. Front row- Kelli Hammer, Andrea McKenzie, Stephanie Teel, Erica Ojo-Kyer, Michelle La- Joie Second row- Christine Broadrick, Shelli Malone, Brandi DeLeon, LeeAnn Wallace, Kelly Fleszar Back row- Mark Raddick, Kyle Saad, Larry Chapman, Julie Davy, Kim Goebel FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES. Front row-Mary Palmer, Shel- ly Schey, Brandi Condrick, Kara Retter, Tiffany Olson Back row- Dean McMains, Brian Kawasaki, Paul Glass, April Arnett, Kim Vida, Jon Tanner QW House Ot Representatives



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l eaching practical career skills in an informal environment, clubs such as School Store, Jobs for Arizona Graduates QJAGJ, and Future Business Leaders of America QFBLAD, provide oportunities to explore business related interests. Taking inventory, making displays and working with sales, students in Hawkfs Haven or school store learn valuable lessons in running a business. Keeping students in school while they decide wha tto do after I Todd Moller, senior jumped for bucks on November 19 1987 in FBLA's Jump for Bucks. Employment Opportunity Training U INESS high school, JAG helps students find part time jobs that can develop into a full time career. Overcoming broken down vans and numerous fund raisers, FBLA members promote civic responsibility throughout the community. They also attend business skill competitions and conventions year-round. Offering two credits for a single course, HERO, open only to seniors, helps students find a job, and receive extra training on campus at the same ti lTl 6. Lori Farrell, junior straight- , ens up some of the stuffed animals which were on sale in our school store. Business Clubs

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