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

 - Class of 1988

Page 94 of 270

 

Deer Valley High School - Soaring Yearbook (Glendale, AZ) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 94 of 270
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Page 94 text:

nce a month, the entire student body, along with the faculty, receives the award winning Skyhawk Flight, put out by a newspaper staff of 22. The FIight's Editor-in -chief Janet Regan, senior, was assisted this year by seniors Paul Lange and Lesa Cleland This year's staff has worked hard to improve the look of The Flight and to make it the best paper. We've done an excellent job in doing so. Janet commented. ln August, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded The Flight with a third consecutive first place rating. Then in October, when they hosted the fall journalism convention in CREATIVITY COMMITMENT INTEGRITY EWSPAPER Glendale, Laura Mayfield, senior, was awarded first place in newswriting. lt's a very difficult award to win because it's on-sight writing, Miss Diane Houpt, advisor, explained. This years Quill and Scroll consists of ten active journalism students. To be inducted, there are several requirements according to the Quill and Scroll Manual. One must be an active member in a journalism publication, be in the upper third of their class, a 3.0 grade point average, and a recommendation by an advisor, lt looks good on resumes when pursuing journalism, Kristann Monaghan, senior, commented. Asking advice from Laura Mayfield about a story is Ken Grace senior. Roving reporter Ashlee Churchey, senior, works on diet facts, for her next sto- ry. yawn W ,,,.. , .,,,,,.,., ,. ,,, VVVII E, Newspaper

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4' ? ach year many students decide to explore the exciting world of theater, and this year was no exception. There were approximately 140 theater students including 30 thespians. Scott Campbell, senior, who was the cIub's president, was assisted by ' seniors Kris Suits-vice president, Jenny Thompson-corresponding secretary, Brett Truett- treasurer, and recording secretary Penny Lippert, junior. This year, the Skyhawk Players presented fine play performances in Phantom Adam Paulick Julee of the Operan' Hcheaper Actors Builders Producers ALENTS At the Arizona and New Mexico state conference in Springerville, Jason Alexander, sophomore, was nominated for the state officers election. The thespians, along with Goldwater and Mountain View, presented an opening act that received a high review from a Navajo Apache Life, a local newspaper. Stagecraft, which has over 30 members, are the ones who usually work the hardest and get the least recognition. They work everyday for at least three hours building sets for all of the plays and musicals. Stagecraft members also XX. 52 x,,., Lg., Marching at the Homecom- ing Assembly, Kris Suits and Carrie Price, seniors, show off their Thespian Banner with pride. Agresta, juniors, 'and Kris by the Dozen , and the SMS' SGWQF' d'SP'aYthe'f musical classic Fiddler on acting abilities at Phan- th R f H tom of the Opera. e OO ' ' move the sets for scenery changes. ,Drama Clubs l l A



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Discussing new ideas for During paste upjunior, Kel- the Flightare editors Janet ly McGinley and senior, Regan, senior and Lesa Christina Leon put the final Cleland, senior. touch on the page. Newspaper. Front row- Shannon Heather, Michelle Fer- reira, Danielle Chavez, Felicia Strickland, Kelly McGinley, Laura Mayfield. Second row- Paul Lange, Lesa Cleland, Lisa Rice, Christina Leon, Teofil Chelmagan, Brad Ron- now. Back row- DeDe Forwood, Janet Regan, Sean Ma- lone, Ameet Shukla, Tanzy Toves, Tiffany Palmer. Quill 81 Scroll. Front row- Chris Cordova, Kristann Mon- aghan, Michelle Ferreira, Christina Leon. Back row- Kelly McGinley, Lisa Rice, Paul Lange, Lesa Cleland, Janet Re- gan. Not pictured- Laura Mayfield. . ' . I' . yy y , , Miss Houpt advises the decisions for the editorial newspaper staff on the in the upcoming issue. Newspaper

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