Greenway High School - Demonian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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e sizzling summer of l986-- ummer ...the event that everyone loves at the be- ginning but hates at the end, proved to be just as full of fun, good times and memories as ever. Seniors Kerstin Horton and Stephanie Reese had the chance of a lifetime to visit the orient for 36 days. They got this opportunity through a foreign exchange program. Both Reese and Horton learned about the culture by living with Driental families in Hong Kong and many other cities in Japan. lt was definitely worth the experience, said Horton. Senior John Doyle exper- M. . ienced a unique summer when he visited Morelia, Mexico for 56 days. Doyle spent time with a Mexican family to learn the Mexican culture and the Spanish language. ln some ways it was worth it because I learned a lot, and in other ways it wasn't be- cause l was away from my loved ones, stated Doyle. Seven Greenway students went to Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia with Student Venture. They stayed at the Westmont r University dorms and spent a lot of time at the beach. We listened to guest speakers and had contests with people from other, states, said Senior Susan Roll- er. For an uncommon summer, Seniors Tammy Tower and Na- tasha Muller stayed on a rela- tive's yacht near Harbor ls- land. We went sailing, lived on the beach and went to Tijua- na, said Tower. Yep, it was a summer we'll never forget. By Natalie Bowman joying the Chinese scenery is Sen- E ating UP the Mexican Culture is E ior Stephanie Reese. In China she Senior -l0hn D0Yl9' M0118 with him had the opportunity to sit on The Great is 3 member of the famllY he 5t3Y9d Wall, with in Morelia. is-f--was --': 2 S -:- S ,ref f' v f . if l ,. ,, . . f K. V 1 . L FW ' yi? g y , sg 1 ... To tii. lm sa v- I fl . n. lxlll . SW it s ii . . , . V. gg ' 1,1 While experiencing some of the Orl- . rlsf if s ', ental lifestyle, Senior Kerstin Hor- X ss ff y 5 f ton en o s workin In the fields. This is Rt: A , X . ,sf li if ss- .'rf 3 ,stt , one of the many chores she participat- , f ss Q ' ed in while on her vacation.

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oaking up the California sun are Seniors Tammy Tower and Natasha Muller. While in San Diego, these two spent time on a yacht near Harbor ls- land. his group of Senior girls visited Santa Barbara with Student Ven- ture. Seniors Keri Franklin, Debbie Thomas, Shelly Tessitore, Kim Knack, Susan Roller, Judy Hennie and Sharyl Rodgers enioyed each others company for six days. 5 . P' Q cgg .3 S .ri 9' SN, f - -H nr' NTKQ Cn Qff gli -X Nigrlil nf if WSF it f' S. '52 sf ,



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e first pep assembly started the school year off with a burst of spirit. Student Body President Mike Totherow started things off with an exciting welcome that set the pace for the enthusias- tic hour to follow. All of the fall sports were recognized including a I5 min- ute presentation by Coach Greg Parrish, who introduced the Demon Varsity Football team. First Pep Assembly irst assembly encourages enthusiasm The Cheer Line performed a difficult pyramid with Junior Missy Sullivan on top in the Chinese Splits. This psyched the students up for the Pom Line and band who were to fol- low. The Pom Line performed dances to the songs Hit that Perfect Beat and Hollyr- ock . Finally, the band played Sus- sudio while the Flag Line per- formed for the student body. The Drum Corps then en- tered the gym floor. Each member equipped with his own Drum Corps jackets and sunglasses. They did several pieces. The band lead the student body in something that no as- sembly would be complete without-the fight song! By Staci Hoffhines ddressing the crowd is Student A Body President, Mike Toth- erow. He greeted the students with a warm welcome. Photo By D. hrilling the crowd with their T decorative sticks and perfectly choreographed routine, the Drum Corps was great entertainment. Fletcher Photo By D. Fletcher

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