Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Y W 4 ©m(BlH Many new students had to come to Moreno because their parents moved and it wasn ' t until they made good friends or got involved in school activites that they could admit that it wasn ' t that bad of a place. On the other hand, of the seventeen new teachers who joined us, all wanted to come — at least until they found out for sure what they were getting into. Miss Masters came here to teach Health Science straight from Arizona where she worked during the summer as a waitress at The Good Earth. When she wasn ' t at the horse races, Mrs. Gradilla. a new Spanish teacher, listened to Beach Boys records. Horseback riding was a favorite hobby for new English teacher, Mrs. Wettlaufer, who graduated from Hemet High School, but chose to teach here. Since he wasn ' t able to achieve his first desire of becoming a filthy rich country gentleman, Mr. Trottergave up eleven years of teaching English in Michigan to come out West. Joining Mr. Trotter by also migrating from the East, Mrs. Gruentzel finely realized that idolatry is sinful and so gave up her teen idol, Peter Noon of Herman ' s Hermits. She said things are very differ- ent in California including the fact that she used to have only 20 students per class. We extend a hardy welcome to these and the rest of our new teachers who joined us this year. Evelyn Bower Joan Cain Campus Supervisor Classroom Aide Roger Bowie Chon Calderilta Campus Supervisor Special Education Lenore Boykin Joyce Cannon Math Fine Arts, Jewelry Jim Broncatello Frank Chavez Dean of Students Yearbook Rep. Allen Burch Tom Chelbana English, Renaissance Industrial Arts Ray Burns Gene Cheney P.E., Football, Wrestling Industrial Arts not pictured: Dorothy Brown Counseling Part of the increase in the English department came in the persons of Ms. Wettluefer and Mr. Trotter who are sitting by second year business teacher. Ms. Keaton. formerly leaching in Beaumont. Mrs. Abry is one of the newest members of the English Department. Her husband teaches at Poly. The Science department was increasedby the addition of Miss Masters who became friends with another new staff member, Miss Labik. Missing the snows in Wisconsin. Mrs. Gruentzel. who teaches speech and English, had to go home and visit over Christmas vacation. Bower D@Hc heney

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Paulette Clark Nancy Claxton Tom Cochran Linda Coleman Linda Coleman Gloria Contreras Ted Cook Mike Cree Robert Crook 3erniece Cunningham John Dahl Karen Daniel Thb 1! w That was Tike m. If you were not at Shakey ' s after the game, you were just not with it. But back in the good ' ole days, favorite hangouts included a big variety of in spots. Mrs. Flinn could have been seen frequently at either Betsy Ross ' Ice Cream Parlour or Henry ' s Drive-ln. Rumor had it that Dr. ' Jim Stepp was often spotted at the Wheel Inn or Motel 6. The beach was, and is. a favorite for Mrs. Shepherd. Jewelry teacher, Mrs. Cannon. Mr. Fracchia. social studies; and Miss Labik. special education could always be found over at a friend ' s house. Since Mrs. Teresa Ford attended high school in Hemet, one won- dered how her favorite hangout was under palm trees. Favorite places were as varied as those who ' favored ' them. Studious Mrs. Fix spent hours in the library, getting a jump on computer aware- ness. DeWitt, Arkansas has a town square that was a favorite hangout for Mr. Rick Dillion. While former yearbook editor, Mr. DeWitt. reg- ularly hung out in the main quad when he was a student at MoVal. Unsurprisingly, Coach Dahl was almost al- ways found in the gym at Eisenhower high school. Mr. Thomas, otherwise known as Hey You, Good Lookin ' , enjoyed visiting at his girl ' s house, when he wasn ' t practicing or playing baseball. The volleyball courts at Poly High were a favorite hangout for Mr. Younglove. As the proud owner of some rare Andalusian horses, Mrs. Moquin developed her interests in high school by spending her spare time at the local riding academy. The most popular overall favorite hangouts tended to be food spots. From the Frosty Freeze for Mr. Salvaggio. to a Tastee Freeze for Mrs. Wilson to the local soda shops for Mrs. V. Anderson. Ms. Bev Allen, and Mr. Gallegos. Then for some of those whose good ' ole days weren ' t all that long ago, Mrs. Prescott and Mr. Gaffney. their favorite place was . . . (sound familiar?) Shakey ' s! Bertha Da is % 1 tloise Pa is Patricia Debnam ' • ' m w fcl » Elmo PelGallo Tv77 Nanc Dicecco 1e5V Fred Dicke 4 10 • Rick Dillion Sheri Dixon Estella Doran Hal Dosweil Peggv Evans Carol Ewens i e ant ou ©

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