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

 - Class of 1986

Page 113 of 300

 

Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 113 of 300
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Page 113 text:

T he mystique of flying is what makes Mr. Goodwin think that if he hadn ' t become a teacher, he would have liked to become a pilot. Let ' s see, Mr. Salvaggio some- times wishes that instead of having to grade all those English papers, he had become a lawyer, writer, actor, singer, or . . . ' A secretary is what Mrs. Westbrook, Dr. Broncatello ' s secretary always wanted to be. By joining the MoVal staff. Mr. Claxton makes it a family affair since his wife, Nancy, is the attendance secretary and both their sons are enrolled here. He says that if he ever grows up. know then what he wants to be.

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Dorla Halverson Bev Haynes Jerry Harral Fannie Hayes John Hernandez Judy Herron Vic Holloway Bob Hooper Mike Howell John Husmann Francis Hustead William Ingram When I grow up I want to be . . . Just like us, teacher ' s had dreams and ambitions. Several wanted to be pilots, then there were those who just want- ed to be filthy rich. Some of their dreams are still waiting to be fulfilled because it has been said that to be a teacher, one doesn ' t have to grow up. On their way to their final destiny, teachers passed up many other occupa- tions. Mr. Halloway has already retired as a Lt. Colonel in the air force. Speaking of high ambitions, Mr. Shelko always wanted to be god so he could repay some ' favors ' given to me by some ' friends. ' Just imagine Coach Lee (baseball) as a dentist! On his way to becoming a teacher, Coach Logan went through stages where he wanted to be a cowboy, a fireman, and then a professional baseball player. Actually, he was an outstanding high school football player at Beaumont High School. Mr. Gallegos once thought of becom- ing a civil engineer, probably in hopes of raking in the big bucks. Back in the late sixties, Mrs. Phillips was a library clerk at the Sunnymead Library and really enjoyed that work, so had brief thoughts of becoming a full-time librarian. Then she heard that teaching was the second most stressful job to air-to-ground controllers so she thought maybe directing planes through the air would be a fun job to tackle. Coach Lukens (volleyball, basketball) would no doubt have made an awesome movie star or sports hero, but he ' s also consid- ered a job that involves traveling. Ceramics may be Mrs. Kezer ' s first love at this stage of her life, but she ' s also thought of being an artist, a poet, a dancer, or a biologist. Mary Interrante Dick Johnson Joseann Karlson Mary Keaton Deborah Kezer Roger Kielty Shirley Kilgore Gerda Kirkpatrick Ken Kupchunos Terry Labik Marge Lanning June Lee We Want You 9) To Excel



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Joseph Leiss Karen Lesser Eric Lindner Jim MacMillan Lou Ann Martin Julie Masters Tike Class!© C@k(gf As time goes by, the old phases out while the new charges in. It was no different for one of the American favorites. In the late spring of ' 85, Coca- Cola felt it was time for a change. But so many beloved fans of the original coke demanded a re- turn of their lost love that Coke decided not to even introduce the new Coke to their overseas markets. Now there were two. Classic Coke and New Coke. A race was on. Who would stay with the good ' ole Classic and who would be brave and ad- venturous and change their ways? Mrs. Singh de- cided to go back to the Classic way of life, while Mr. Younglove, alone, chose to support the new arrival. In fact, the vast majority of people con- tacted preferred the old Coke. The crowd in- cluded the illustrious: Mrs. Bowden, Mr. Terlisner; Ms. Allen. Mr. Cree. Mrs. Prescott. and Mr. Coch ran. There were some who could have cared less about the big contest. Mr. Benge. when asked Do you like the Classic or the new Coke? replied: Yes. Whereas, Mrs. Cannon said she would drink either because she ' s not a coke addict. Two reai: non-involved types responded to the questior with, Don ' t care, from Mr. Lee, and Whc cares? from Mr. Lukens (who prefers tea). Mrs Kezer likes cherry coke, but we also have a couple of strong un-cola men: Mr. Shelby, and Mr Cheney. Make mine Pepsi, please, could be heard from Mrs. Starr Anderson, Mr. Shelko, anc Coach Logan. And then there were the Peppers! — Mr ' ). DeWitt. Mr. Johnson. Mr. Gaffney, and Coach Dahl. We Want You n@ To Excel

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