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

 - Class of 1986

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Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 115 of 300
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You will discover, points out Mr. Burch, to his SciFi students that most Martians are avid Classic Coke fans. Simple instruction from Math 9 teacher.Mr. Hunt, reveals to Tim Tardie, that I Coke plus I Pepsi equals too much sugar. Looking up from a stack of Intro to S.S. papers, Mrs. Hayes admits that she prefers Pepsi. Joseph Leiss Mike Lukens ROTC Social Science, Karen Lesser Volleyball. Basketball Fine Arts, Arts Gloria Luna Eric Lindner Classroom Aide Social Science Diane Luxton Tom Logan Hearing Impaired P.E. Jim MacMillan Louida Lowery Math. Softball. Cafeteria Assist, A.D. Jan Lukens Lou Ann Martin Secretary. Guidance Cafeteria Julie Masters Science. Interact rlaunting his preference at a faculty meeting. Mr. Ford demonstrates his support of Pepsi. Leiss Masters

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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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As the student population increases, the staff popula- tion struggles to keep up with the numbers as shown in this crowded meeting. Looking for just the right facts, Mrs. Prescott thinks about the large population here, which is much bigger than when she was here as a student, and feels just plain overcrowded. Cheryl Melilli Agriculture Julie Mendez Spanish Suzanne Miles Guidance Clerk Joanne Mott Marceline Representative Marciia Muldoon English Margaret O ' Brien Don Miller ESL English, Perf. Arts. Dave Olson Alma Mittleider ASB, Journalism, Secretary, Principal Cheer Susan Moehring Robert McDonald Fine Arts, Art Counseling Marcia Moquin Home Economics I he custodians wisely stand back during passing per- iods to avoid being crunched in the crowd, as Mr. Dos- well demonstrates. The more the merrier ' ' is Mr. Twe- dell ' s philosophy. He is operating on the theory that the bigger the school, the better the football team. It doesn ' t look as if he has the full support of student Gerald Spen- cer. Those that feel the overcrowding the most seem to be those who have been around the longest. Mr. Lukens was in the first graduating class and says that the big population stinks! We Want You

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