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1. John Klink and his family ere ready to take off in a helicopter on the island of Kaui. 2. Ms. Dunn takes her family for a winter stroll on the San Clemente pier. 3. Ms, Manker enjoys a reunion in Michigan. 4. A ride to school is the biggest benefit of a parent who works at Dana Hills; Mark Crapo could get one from his mom, an aide, or his brother, a teacher, (front) Nancy Crapo, Nancy Kurtz. Ron Dull, Laura Nyhuis, Jim Ferguson, Rick Skcl- ton; (back) Mark Crapo. Steve Crapo. Jeff Kurtz, Jenny Dull. Kristy Nyhuis, Kenny Ferguson, Damon Skelton. 5. Mr. Gaskins ' children, shown with his wife Jenny, are spitting images of him. 6. Former science teacher Wes Levin mar- ried Ms, Aroian of the English depart- ment last summer; Aroian ' s daughter Shannon is the flower girl. 7. The Tony Stevens brood (John, Matt, and Ryan) cavorts in the pool. A1 mmssm 1 - m- M WM mi i 1 W r %i If IH tf 3k. ' jK .. A ' - ' 9 L t WV -5. ji
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Have you ever imagined what our school would be like without the support services that keep this school and students ' sanity? For instance, without the talent of the environmental and maintenance crews, the parking lot would be buried in a mound of garbage and the mall I shudder to think. Without the cafeteria staff, both faculty and students would be rolling in hunger and agony, and without Gator and Doc, the teams would be paralyzed. The library techs provide valuable assistance for those con- fused students wandering helplessly in the Media Center. Stop and think about what would happen without the guidance of the guidance techs; imagine both Math and English during period eight. Over- burdened psychologist Steve Gelsinger is only responsible for the mental health of a mere 2500 students. We mustn ' t forget the ground proctors. Without them, life would be totcJ anarchy. Come to think of it, this palce would be a madhouse if it weren ' t for these largely unappreciated figures, including the hard-working secre- taries, -e.c. 1. CUSTODIANS-(front)-Huor Phuong, Dennis McGlover, Jose Gonzales; (back) Juan Taran, Scott Lamant, Leroy Davis, Juan Carrillo. 2. INSTRUCTIONAL AIDES-Beverly Gurse, Christie Taylor, Nancy Kurtz. 3. GUIDANCE TECHS-Vicki Reeves, Sheri Zabel, Mary-Ann Meyers, Phyllis Nielson. 4. FOOD SERVICES-(front)-Pat Leboner, Norma Stevens, Mary Krammer, Anna Zimmer, Aggie Golden, Jonny Verska, (sub). Grace Renz. 5. R.O. P. Career Center-Linda Deckert 6. LIBRARY-Sharon Stroup. Barbara Lawler, Nancy Hall.
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