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Paradise Valley Unified School District No. 69 Dear Class of 1987: Where Individual Excellence ls Our Goal! HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL 5601 E. Greenway Road Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Telephone: 953-4104 You have completed four years of high school education, and leave these hallowed halls full of a desire to succeed and leave your mark upon society. I commend you on this outstanding achievement. We have tried, as a faculty, to make your years here worthwhile and enjoyable. We truly strive to give you the best high school experience possible. We wish you well as you leave us, and hopefully, as you start on the next segment of life's journey you won't forget those of us that you met along the way. We appreciate knowing each and every one of you even though that is not an easy chore in a school the size of ours. Thank you for being such an important part of my life as you achieve your goals and successes, please continue to stay in touch with us and let us share in your achievements. Si erely yours, E gdam es F. Gl ason, Ed. D. Principal luv ,- s Q! 57- i WHERE WAS I? Mr. Reager Works hard going through the files. WHAT'S HAPPENING IN SOCIAL STUDIES? Dr. Gleason talks to Mr. Wolfe, head of the social studies department. ADMINISTRATION- 131
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Active Administrators WHERE IS IT? Mr. Henry searches for attendance pa- pers. 2ND HOUR? Ms. Rolando sets up appointments for counseling. SIGN HERE. Mr. Roachels secretary, Ms. Crawford, helps to keep things orga- nized and going. 130- ADMINISTRATION .1 HELLO! Ms. DeAcytis po- litely answers the phone. . A . We X, ,QA if-aj ..-...Q-A: ..-in-......
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Foreign Fun hat comes into your mind when you think of a foreign language club? One might imagine a classroom full of kids reciting uno, dos, tres or hola senior, but a for- eign language club is much more than that. 132 - FOREIGN LANG. For one thing, it involves ser- vice. Canned food drives for the less fortunate were conducted this year. It also involves socializ- ing. As Lisa Zajas said, a foreign language club was a good place to meet people. The clubs are also a place for fun-and surprise, as ' . - ,w.wMig,,,a, -, . H 1 , V '17 Q. :gg . Q, . , il '1 H ,. , za i ,,. f ,, -X ,qv 1 jfrigyf ,, J ..V-, Ms. k- L..- pig' 1 , iy,..q:' . ,Q X I 3 f ,. fl: V ya: ea fy f , ,,.. , . .g... N award' . 0 , ,,., ,.Ja-..---4 I those who were kidnapped by the Spanish Honorary in the middle of the night found out. Service, socializing, and fun were all a part of the foreign lan- guage club scene at Horizon. 'SE
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