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Solly Engle University of Howoii 3 yeors Adopt. Ed John Griste University of Missouri University of Arizono 8 yeors, P,E, Lucy Holl Hompron Institute University of Arizono 2 yeors, Asst. Prlncipol Judy Hiner University of Arizono 10 yeors, English X ,:, ' as Jim Ferguson Sr. Dr. Poul University University of Arizono 14 yeors, Sociol Studies Deboroh Formo University of Arizono 7 yeors, Science Make your last years the most worthwhile both academically 81 socially. Get involved, have fun, study and really prepare yourself for after graduation-Bope Now that it's halt'-time re-arrange your priorities and shoot for the moon.-Barb Set your sights higher.-Stroud Overcome apathy! Motivate yourself now before it's too late.-Lawson Hang in there.-Anonymous Wait till next year!!!-Fox 4 wr iluqinral Study hard. work hard, 8: play herd. making your transi- tion to senior as easy 84- happy as possible-Marv Look realistically at your goals for the future and work towards them.-Valley Keep your head above the weeds 8: you'll make it to be Michoel Fox Abrohom Fried Jim Gonos Long lslond University University of Arizono Chicogo City College Richmond College 14 yeors, Moth G Science University of Arizono 6 yeors, English 7 yeors, Sociol Nike' 2 .3 . ' ' K T ' ri: I V. , a senior.-Droegemeiar Keep striving-only one more year.-English You get out of your school experience just as much as you put into it.-Anonymous Don't be a follower-stand up 8: do what you feel is right and good.-Lynch Be informed: know what's going on around you: read the newspaper daily!-Bubeny Don't act like a fool one year ahead ot you in school: next year that fool will be back trying to get a diploma.--Hobson You are masters of your own destiny.-Perea You have one more year-give it your best.-Weimar David Lynch fi i Mike Colosimo -1-. .-. 1 Rito lrwin Beth Johnson Nevo Johnson Univergity of Arizong - , Wlchito Stote University University of lowo S yeors, English Blu O Donald University of Arizono 4 yeors, Adopt. Ed Design: Connie Chapa Copy: Holly Walstcadg Connie Chapa 1 Photos: Photo Pub Qffz yeors, English
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VA? Aig- t Normon Bis nop Colorodo Store University University of Arizono A yeors, PE Trudy Dope Ohio Store University University of Arizono A yeors, French is is '7 T Larry Weimer Art Droegemeier and james Ross I V , it . Pat Greene Ted Dorsey Deon Downord of Ariggong University of Tulso Porsons College University of Arizono University of lowo 12 yeors, Moth 14 yeors, Moth Enjoy life.-Coleman Set standards for your life and keep to them.-Adams You can't always get what you want. especially it you don't know what it is yet.-Fox You've only just begun . . .-Powers think art-it makes the world a more beautiful place to live.-Collard What you gave of yourself is what you are now. Keep growing.--Barb Be all you can be.-Stroud 4 ear Qeninrz, Plan for the future.-Adler Be the best you can in whatever tield you choose.-Sierka Set worthwhile, wholesome, attainable goals-and work to meet them.-Lunch You are the master ot' your own destiny. Set your goals and pursue them-don't rely on luck.-Bope Good luck and God bless.--Davis Tenacity .-Williams Always try and never give up on yourself. Your lite is worth too much.-Hobson Broaden your horizons-travel. go to college, meet new people. It's a big world, and we can only know a little of it, but we should try to know more 8: keep learning.-Anonymous You did agreat job-the best ot luck.-Weimer You have reached the top. The world is yours.-English You are masters of your own destiny.-Perea Art Droegemeier Alice Drudge University of Arizono University of Arizono 6 yeors, Sociol Studies 12 YGOYS, BUSHWGSS Corolyn Bossord University of Arizono 12 yeors, English Lee Brown University of Arizono 1 yeor, Gerrnon Norrnon Clorls University of Arizono 10 yeors, Music Mike Colosimo lndiono University University of Arizono 3 yeors, Adopt. Ed as, me b F x its 1 Jeonine Dunn UTEP Tulone 2 yeors, Counselor FACULTY AD-DU 1 23
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lu-- .'q, .. A5 ... 1- t :-:Juv-.., A' L , 1 H2121 I Maryellen Vertucci-Student A'-v .. . I -v ,ff N Rlchord Hobson University of Arizono 8 yeors, Sociol Studies Dovid Honeycutt University of Arizono B yeors, Science l i - .. ....,, K ' NN stlvklu V ul 1 I in tx .MCTSYQ E' .xxxxW ' 1 5 if 53 R' 7 v I 5 f .S . i ' 1 Ken Radbill World Traveler en Radill had traveled to 40 different coun- tries and taught in such places as Norway, Brazil, and japan. He received a Ph.D in European, American and Chinese history along with minors in economics, geography, and oriental studies. His degrees were attained at the University of Arizona but he also did some research at U.C.L.A. and University of Penn. One area of history which interested him most was the American Revolution, he engaged in research in Pennsylvania for historical documents. Radbill felt that living near Valley Forge in Pennsylvania for 19 years may have attributed to his interest in history. As far as teaching at Santa Rita, Radbill felt it was important for students to learn about our coun- tries history. It gives individuals a sense of con- tinuity and creates specific interests for them to pur- sue. He suggested that the requirements for Am. History should be at least three semesters and also that there should be a variety of courses to take such as, World History. Generally, he felt students didn't like Am. History, but they kept an open mind, It is important to take the course because history does have a tendency to repeat itself, expressed Radbill. As far as any predictions on the future, Radbill would rather not comment due to his poor record in the past. A I A N ' .1 i ff f l- fi , V- g aff 5. ,sast ,K Koestei' Donold Lovigne Cheryl Lowson Chris Lefteroff M9 90fef I-OQNY gchogis CQl0rQd0 State University of Arizono University of Colifornlo M'Sldl9t?UfY COHQQE' of Arizono 12 yeors, Moth 9 yeors, English University of Arizono UNVGVSIYY of A112000 10 yegrsl Moth 6 yeors, Llbrorion Pot Greene University of Arizono 4 yeors, English Potricio Hole Ithoco College 7 yeors, Principol Koy Herring Illinois Store University University of Arizono 18 yeors, Business Ed Karen Husted University of Konsos University of Arizono 14 yeors, Drorno Dovid Lynch Xovier University 9 yeors, P.E, FACULTY EN-LY 1 25
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