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 143 of 300
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Definitely Christmas ' Resolutions, ' ' hearts, ' ' bunnies, ' ' fireworks, ' ' turkeys, ' and ' caroling ' are all words associated with holidays. Holidays are a time for joy and warm feelings. Many people have their favorites while others love them all. Christmas seems to be the over- whelming favorite. What is your favorite holiday? Christmas, everyone is happy and cheerful and glad to be alive. — Heather Rogers; Christ- mas because I get lots of clothes and money which I need. It ' s also fun to give presents. — Mike Fullerton; Christmas because you get to be with your loved ones. You get to give and receive presents. It ' s also the day Jesus was born. — Derrick Taylor; Easter. It ' s in the Spring and it ' s a joyful holiday. — DeShone Miles; My Birthday, cause I was born. — Christina Parker. Santa ' s elves visited campus early on Halloween disguised as Vicki Truitt and Lolita Hill. Timothy Hall II Robbie Haller II Gregory Hamer II John Hamilton II Ron Hamilton 9 Travis Hammer II Jacqueline Hanke Ternll Hanna 10 © © a Q to a. © kimberly Hannah 10 Hanalei Hanohano II Jim Hansen II Lisa Hansen 10 Shane Hansen 10 Angela Hanson 9 Michelle Hanson II Steven Hanson II Annette Hapeman 9 Joseph Hapeman 10 Shawnea Hardesty 9 Carl Hardin 9 Kathleen Harding 9 Kimberly Hardy 10 Albert Harmon II Ashley Harper 10 Graham 1] Harper

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Jennie Graham 9 Kenneth Grana 9 Anthony Grant II Jeannine Grant 10 Sid Graser 10 Kristy Graves 9 Letitia Graves 9 i— JarfTes Gray 9 Genene Green 9 Kellie Green II Michael Green 10 Shyra Green 10 Jason Greenbank 9 Dawn Greene 9 Tricia Greenia II Delia Gregoire 10 Adam Gregory II Deiek-GfefOTy-9- Melinda Grensavitch 10 Kevin Gresham II Carrieann Griff ing 9 Stacy Grose 9 Kevin Gross 10 Scott Grotness 9 Robert Groves II Stanley Gryczko II Blanca Guadarrama 10 Rosalia Guadarrama 10 Jamie Gue II Eva Guerrero 9 L ilia Guerrero 9 Olivia Guerrero 10 Tammy Guerrero 9 Gregory Guidry 10 Dalila Guillen II Toshia Guise 10 Donald Gulizia 10 Scott Gummerus 9 Mark Guth 10 Alberto Gutierrez II Barbara Gutierrez 10 Esther Gutierrez II Gabriel Gutierrez 9 George Gutierrez II Ros alinda Gutierrez 9 Michael GuzmarTTT Baldev Gydee Singh 9 Ko Haag II Muna Haddad 9 Zeyad Haddad 10 Lisa Haddix 10 Deb rah Hahn 10 Paul HaitleyTtT Michael Haines 10 Dean Halcomb 9 Kristie Hale 10 Amie Haley 10 Claudia Haley II Alan Hall II Artie Hall II Clyde Hall 9 Dean Hall 10 Eric Hall 9 Monique Hall II P 5 ( j Under U v2) Class



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■§ ■8 El CO o § O I Success Our goal as officers was to get as many sophomores involved in as many activities as possible, ex- plained class president Jenny Stan- ton. This was partially accomplished with the involvement of a sopho- more class steering committee that kept busy selling flower grams and buttons. The reason a sophomore class holds fund raisers is to get an early start on making enough money to put on a junior senior prom next year. Vice president Mike Lewis ex- pressed his appreciation of their hard work by saying, It was an ex- cellent effort by all who helped in selling items and who just helped in general. Unity was the key that made the sophomore class as excel- lent and well organized as it was. There is quite a tradition to hold up for the Class of ' 88 which will be the last all Moreno Valley graduates in Moreno Valley as 1989 will bring the first graduation from Canyon Springs High School which was scheduled to begin at Alessandro next year. Chandra Harper II Richard Harper 10 Tammy Harper 9 Jeremy Harpin 10 Felicia Harral 9 Alisa Harris 9 Anjanette Harris II Anqunett Harris II Demetrius Harris 9 Derek Harris II Gerald Harris 9 Jeremy Harris 9 R. Scott Harris 10 Ronald Harris 9 Thomas Harris 10 Tiffany Harris 10 Andrew Harrison 9 Dale Harrison II Kelly Harrison 9 William Harrison 9 Daniel Hart II Eric Hart 9 Kelli Harter 9 Tammy Harter 9 Under

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