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INDICATION Mrs. Tan IinrgeMieifer There Is no better way to say thanks to a special Individual and an excellent teacher than to dedicate the 1988-1989 El VIejo yearbook to her. Mrs. Jan Jurgemeyer, no doubt, deserves this special recognition. Mrs. Jurgemeyer started out at MVM5 in 1975 as a Qlrls ' P.E. teach- er. Over the years she switched to teaching U.S. MIstory in which she miraculously makes the subject in- teresting for her students. Mrs. Jurgemeyer also devotes a large part of her time to the Career Cent- er, helping students discover and plan their future college and career opportunities and goals. But most importantly, Mrs. Jurgemeyer is unique in the way she goes beyond her circle of duties and responsibilities to become Involved in the school. Her extra involvement can be seen through her roles as a Senior Advisor and the advisor for CSF, California Scholarship Federation. It Is obvious through her dedicated support of MV MS and Its stu- dents that Mrs. Jurgemeyer plays an important place In our school and In our thoughts. Thank you for everything, Mrs. Jurgemeyer; This book is for you! WW i IfilLliii.- ' iviS
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With the help of an ener- getic ASB council, this year ' s activities were very successful. To start off the year, students were met with a Homecoming filled with anticipation and sur- prise. Numerous stag dances were held along with the ever popular Winter Formal and Prom, both which pro- vided students with a night to remember. Throughout the year, students compet- ed in various class compe- titions. Through field day and pep assemblies, classes were able to win points. The pep assemblies this year were exciting and packed with good entertaining fun, which brought school spirit to a high. Last, students were able to show their class spirit by dressing up. Fresh- men were Hawaiian, Sopho- mores were Hippies, Juniors were Characters, and Seni- ors were Babies. , ,W ' - -.- Activities Division y
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