Dysart High School - El Demonio Yearbook (El Mirage, AZ)

 - Class of 1984

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ff Mr. Braden Mrs. Stout Mr. 'Mngersky kxki. V rs- Q . ' 'r eg. . as Q ., T X : ' -. ' sw -- - x A t, xg - Q HX r 1 '. QA R we sk Ek Y 1 .N if Ee NINE AMERICA EXPLURED Does American History remind you of Paul Revere riding through the streets of Boston late at night calling out The British are coming-the British are coming '? Ur does Free- Enterprise remind you of politicians crying out MII we ever balance the budget? Does American Government answer the question Why should we care? Learning our American History and Free Enterprise system was an important part of daihr life for many this year. For starters, Mn Braden and Mrs. Stout took their History classes to see the movie 1776. lt was quite an experience! exclaimed Jana Lalliss. The government classes learned more about the US Constitution while comparing it to that of the USSR The Free Enterprise classes also learned about the different economic systems and governments throughout the world Many is the time a teacher told us its important to know about the history of our land and to be aware of what happened in the past. Hopefulhf, we won't make similar mistakes. onej Teresa, lknow this is boring but try not to fall asleep, says Joe. two! Mr. Braden explains the different governments to Norman. three! Just can't work any harder. tourj ls Greg becoming a monster, or just celebrating spirit week. fivel lust hve more minutes you guys- can you handle it? sixj Don? tell me A5111 will defeat U of A. sevenl A class that likes to work - what more can a teacher ask for? eight! Rachel this guy is FINEV' regards Alice. nineb Eddie knows. 67

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I Q LAIVGUA GE -ALI VE AND WELL You are walkingthrough an Egyptian desert lt is the year 2500 BC You ha ve been traveling many miles and are you ever thirsty! Up ahead is a huge boulder with a pictographic message on it left by previous travelers. Two bodies of water are indicated three days journey to the west. One body of water is posionous. You look, but Rnd no clue as to which one is poisonous. The makings of a no vel? No, just one of the activities concerning the creation and progression of spoken and written language that was taught in Ms. Della-Calce 's English classes. Ms. Della-Calce wasn't the onhf teacher with pizzaz this yeah Mrs. Fryes freshmen English class studied Shakespeareis Romeo and Juliet Mrs. Drake's second hour class wrote formal letters to Dr. George Smith, President of the State Board of Education, and Repre- sentative lim Coopen Chairman of the Board of Education. The students were protesting the proposed lengthening of the school year and day. The students received a rephf from Mr. Cooper but did not receive one from Mn Smith. The students received experience on how to get activehf involved in the government. Foreign Language classes were very exciting this yeah especialhf with the arrival of our two Foreign Exchange Students, Dagmar ttiaggie! Dahlke, and Ishii Yasunari fNorman!. Highlights of the classes included the production of a radio commercial in a foreign language, and the National French Test Thanks to the English teachers, we had a fun year of learning about the history of English, writing literature, and the languages of other countries. ONE ! Anna Martinez is prepared to read a sad story in her English class. TWO! Maria Bedolla, Benny Loya, Lucy Reaux, and Stephanie Avery leave a message for future generations. THREE! Mrs. Drakes involved English class shows off letters from the legislature. TOUR! Ernesto Alvarez, Rahvh Castro, Michelle Reaux, and Dawn Brevard listen intently as Uagmar maggie! Dahlke, not pictured speaks to the German class. FIVE! Dedicated students, Anthony Reese, hynacio Cha vez, Freddy Hernandez, and Simon E ncinas, apphiing their listening skills. SIX! Which oneth is Juliet? Robert Dominguez asks about ludy and lulia Marquez. 68

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