Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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gi ff fy j 1 fly , 'I I W 8.2 ffzz 44 'ZOi'G.I2 fciumflga Paradise Valley High School Phoenix, Arizona 85032 Co-Editors - Alyssa Haspel and Colleen Smith Adviser - Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield Volume 23 I mu, Mfxmqb Affxy MQOW QM WWKWW W QW M W N Qjkvijpw OW 819 ,W QQNUTXXMIK U J 5 M5 X gg W! X Aj SU Introducing the FQome. 80 Actuvutnes lawng the G3m9 . N X .. 1, 4: ' -.. v N - Q ...-,Nb 'ff M W Ns 5 W YSESQ R if EA x xx, N' K ak Q X Q Q X Wi My Sa Ex i. X:w4Ns,,-H- , - X Q S is ,T ,, N i l blanning for your future i P t According to a questionnaire filled out by the graduating class of 1980, twenty-eight percent planned to seek full-time employment. The Jobs for Ari- zona Graduates program was designed to help those seniors. JAG is a comprehensive program designed to help students make the transition from high school to a full time job. lt does this by providing the student with basic job skill information which is predicted to lessen the highschool unemploy- ment level. ' Assistant Principal, Dr. Thomas Nightingale, is very involved in the pro- gram. Last summer he went to Cha- nute Air Force base to learn more about the JAG program. l am very excited about the program and feel it will be very successful, stated Dr. Nightingale. He also hired Cynthia Batko and Teresa Soncrant for the job training specialist positions at Paradise Valley. A Ms. Soncrant and Ms. Batko direct all their energies towards those seniors who want help. They are very flexible to meet at the students' convenience. They are ,eager to teach the basic job skills such as leadership, responsibility, motivation and communication. Along with that they include practical living information such as finding an apart- ment, budgeting and understanding contracts. . Ms. Batko and Ms. Soncrant planned group meetings, conferences and guest speakers to teach these skills. They held basic job skill competition with other Arizona schools instituting the JAG program. The program doesn't end at gradua- tion. instead Ms. Soncrant and Ms. Batko will keep in touch with graduates for a year to make sure everything is going well. The JAG' program was initiated by President Carter and the United States Department of Labor, then tested in Delaware last year. The Arizona legis- lature proposed the program be insti- tuted here. Paradise Valley is one of the. twenty districts throughout the state of Arizona chosen to institute the JAG program. Opening Section 5 . l l WM at 'Wit awlfbli Hd- Aw 1 .8 N 4 1 M' aww! W ' ,N ,5ql,.F3f1,l' Q n ax fm, I fm- f gl-auf mfg A A, ?!l fx m G gp A ' EW- Kim! emi A A 0 I 511 Ti W2 ,Ni 'EWW1 . , f Ei' 9 V 51'1f,,,1wi?f 2 if fgF?i.-',f.fi, . ,L-Egg .A Quality is. . . accepting achallenge The students show more enthusiasm in their school work and in trying to keep school campus clean this year, said Mr. Robert Kopas, assistant principal. Although Paradise Valley High School lost many students when Horizon High School opened this year, PV has maintained its quality and its high aca- demic standing. The lower enrollment not only helped students get the classes they wanted but it also gave all teachers their own classrooms for the first time in many years. The student council has also shown a great amount of enthusiasm with school spirit this year and planned many changes. The improvements on the attendance policy were also a big change for Paradise Valley High School. Faculty calling parents has decreased the amount of unexcused absentees in class. I think this year at PV has been one of our best, due to the changes made on campus, Mr. Kopas said. 9 S :lion '-4 LW? 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Vessa Mathus I6 Opening Section Cumty is .55 ' a K u MA. f 1. , , ' ,rr -F .JH , , i i i, ii, ii il- ig ix l , l ii l ii illpil i i il ll. ' 'N wi ii i I I4 W N il' ii it , i . l il' i ' i l li ll Ml uilill, p W it Iiirim ii 'ii Illll I lll iii ,, i Miliililly I will li Illlll T l l ly xi mm ull il' u uliiiliuliillli -.,. will i,l!.if' l lil l i i ' l llll M ll 1 I ll ll As the students and faculty of Par- adise Valley l-ligh joined together at the beginning of the school year, many noticed the empty parking lot and the lockers not being used. The parking lot tells a story in itself. This year with the portables gone, it allows the students to park closer to school and it leaves half of the parking lot totally empty. Along with having an empty park- ing lot, there were many lockers that weren't being used. This year stu- dents didn't have to share with little brothers and sisters and they couldn't fight over who got the big- gest half of the locker. Senior Jamie Pearson com- mented, lt makes my locker look empty without sharing with a friend and l can't blame the mess on any- one else. Opening S fl! fl! Sleek and Sophisticated -ef -w'- 17 i Nfl fl makes the fashion ,, , scene 571 Sleek and sophisticated qualities and the preppy look are the fashion themes for this year. The preppy look consists of plaids, sweaters, gray flan- nel, knee-high socks and loafers, and bright colored pink and purple sweat pants and polo tops. Sporty and feminine were a terrific duo this season. Quality jeans such as Sassones were worn with cute lace blouses with tough looking boots. Casuals aren't forgotten at PV We had everything including Ocean Pacific COPA shirts, Nike sneakers, Levis bandanas and western cowboy hats. To accent the per- sonality were parrots and Ziggy shaped pins to decorate what was worn. Colorful strands of ribbons set off tiny little braids with glassy beads woven into the hair, The new wave music has also affected the clothes worn today. This type of clothing was very loud, bright, different and not matched, for example, plaid jackets with hot pink pants, black ties and dark glasses. This new wave brought a change in hair colors to green, blue and orange styles. Construction, construction, construction . . . that's all you see around our evergrowing area. Within the last year, we have seen the completion of the Paradise Valley Mall, the Lal3elle's shopping center with Mervyns on the way. This year the Smitty's on 32 St. and Bell opened giving students a chance to go out for lunch within walking distance, that is, if they still have a lunch pass. Not only has shopping increased but the new home building rate is phenomenal. All around, you see signs of new develop- ments going up. With all this development, new transportation routes were devised and improved, adding wider and paved roads, and many new Stop signs. Besides ground transponation, the private air- port in Scottsdale industrial Park helped ease traffic, McDonald's, Denny's, Wendy's, and Arby's, to name just a few restaurants, came to the area offering students a variety for lunch and after the game munchies. It is getting to where Paradise Valley is no longer a sparse desert but a tlgriving community within itself. Even though PV has become built uri, it still has the home-town quality that happy residents want and accept. i - sv v gi ..,. 1 E pix Vw. iv F ,Q W ' We , f Z5 N' 'gif 3 ' 'a....., . i i. 3 M.. 60' ssf . NPR w . . +- i, l . Q X Y, wi X. Q. Q 4 ' s .K ii at 5 l. tiff. . dir i . iii, k,.-k 1 ,1 'xl . if -- - ha 'TNQ an .-.ff . in .... ... P iii' . l-':f: 20 S i si pq ,, Construction brings civilization to Paradise s Vickers? EIUTBVKM' A i 2 5 U, .5 E- ,,,i , L 1' .ml V, E AJ, . s!r4s ,V A , Q 327' . 'B ' 1 M lr V Students, Administration join to build spirit Mr. Bob Diedrich, Community Education Principal, and Rich Meek, senior, enjoyed reviewing friendships. One of the many highlights of Spirit Day was the luncheon on Wednesday prepared for the participants by the administra- tion. I L 1 ,..., 2 R S 5 22 Spirit Day Cooperation helps build spirit during the Tug of War game. S , Sophomore Ron Martin reaches out for the water balloon in order to stay in the game on Wednesday. for a new school year After a long day, students relax by joining in the game of Simon Says. Joanne Picerno and Mr. Schwarz start off the first game of the day by racing to the finish line during the Three Legged Race. Swimming, water skiing and working were among the things most of us were doing on August 19 and 20. But not all members of the students body were involved in these activities. Many of them were here at school participating in Spirit Day. Student Council sponsored this year's Spirit Day. Other clubs that participated included the Pom and Cheer lines, Band, the Football team, the Angel Drill team and other class and club members. The first day of activities consisted of painting garbage cans and making posters. Finishing up the posters and playing games were on the agenda for the second day. They played such games as tug-of-war, simon says, 3-legged races and balloon throwing. The best part of Spirit Day was the activities held after the luncheon, said Miss Murphy, Stu- dent Council sponsor. lt was much more pro- ductive this year. ' Spirit Day started at 7 a.m. and ended at 3 p.m. each day. The hamburgers were good, said Sophomore, Darin Lanneghan, who seemed to have enjoyed the hamburger cook- out. Cooks included Mr. Kopas, Dr. Nightingale, assistant principals and Mr. Pat Patton of main- tenance. rif Day 1 Mike Marsillo and Lisa Campbell, 1979 Homecoming King and Queen, were RB on hand to crown the 1980 King and P Queen. Seniors worked late putting the finishing touches on tf .eir float. Homecoming shows quality School spirit was the main theme during the week of homecom- ing. On Monday the students moved into the week by wearing their funny hats and glasses. Pink, purple and green hair were some of the sights on Tuesday when the students punked out. A punk rock band played during lunches. The times went back to when cowboys ruled the roost when students dressed western on Wed- nesday. Thursday, the students came to school up-side-down, in- side-out and backwards. To end the week everyone came to school dressed like bums. Friday night was the homecoming football game. Excitement rose as the Trojan fans cheered their team on. The Trojans showed great team work but the Broncos won the game. At halftime the class floats were exhibited. The senior class float, Alone I can't, together we will, won best float. The junior class float, Don't mess with us and we won't mess with you because were the class of '82, came in second. The freshman class float, The Holacost , came in third. The judging of the homecoming King and Queen was the main event. To keep with tradition, last year's King and Queen, Mike Marsillo and Lisa Campbell, came to pass their robes and crowns on to this year's homecoming King and Queen, Betsy Monroe and James Ford. 24 Homecoming if.fJ:'f5ff fs s . Q. tg.. 'T rrhif. A'i' ffl 1 1-as. Visit . The Senior Homecoming float won first place in the float competition. Kim Klein and Shyri Nishimoto lead the third place Freshman float around the track. as PV builds spirit ,A -- , .,,. . --MN, , ,,k. ,.... . .M Betsy Monroe introduces the school theme, Trojan Spirit-Making it Happen , at the homecoming assem- bly. Paradise Valley pom line gives their all to add to the exciting half-time activities at the Homecoming game. , The King and Queen dance to their song as Homecoming attendants look on. ' ' if if A ui, I ' f , 'f , Q i t' Last year's Homecoming Queen, Lisa Campbell, crowns this year's 1980-81 Homecoming Queen Betsy Monroe as James Ford, 1980's King, gives his approval, 4 Q' . if, i ,L ,' WWW Wav! A . -emi reins ts, 'ac Lett to Bight: Paul Mosakowski, Susan Spendley, Dave Hirsch, Kim Mills, Greg Ross, Colleen Smith, Kenny Hatch, Mitzi Frintner, Bottom Row: James Ford and Betsy Monroe. ,, i 4 ii 51 1 X if 13 I 1 I S W, as f i' 'ki-L5 Second Attendants First Attendants Mitzi Frintner and Kenny Hatch Kim Mills and Dave l-lirsch A exam Y ' Third Attendants Susan Spendley and Paul Mosakovvski 2,2 Fourth Attendants King and Queen A Colleen Smith and Greg Floss Betsy Monroe and James Ford H 'm '9 27 of government I had much fun at Boys' State and I learned a lot about the way our government operates but the best thing for me was the interesting people that I got to meet, said Senior Peter Amsterdam. Peter, along with Scott Fehrman, Tom Johnson and David Moravek, seniors, were the representatives for Boys' State which took place at Northern Arizona Uni- versity in Flagstaff. Boys' and Girls' State are week long government workshops in which representatives from every high school in Arizona get the chance to participate in the running of a government. Each representative is assigned a county, a city and a political party. The representatives then make speeches, have pep rallies, hear speakers and hold caucuses. Among the speakers heard at Boys' State was Governor Bruce Babbit. The representatives from Paradise Valley for Girls' State at the University of Arizona in Tucson were Betsy Monroe, Joanne Picerno and Michelle dela Puente, seniors. Girls' State is held separately from Boys' State but is organized basically the same way. Joanne was Precinct Committeewoman and chosen first alternate for Girls' Nation. Betsy was the Mayor and was also interviewed for Girls' Nation and Michelle was City Official. City action was intense and we had the opportunity to really make laws and see the processes of govern- ment by actually participating, said Joanne. Bepresentatives 'B R 16 s +P , X Q er Girls' representatives for state were Betsy Monroe Joanne Picerno and Michelle dela Fuente Cnot pic turedj. W practice principles Rl, 'C' Boys' Representatives for state were David Moravek, Tom Johnson, Scott Fehrman and Peter Amsterdam. J Top 5'MJ: Top Bow: Rob Ketterson, Don Barrett, John Stoss, Bicky Shaw, Barry Leister, Scott Fehrman, Diego Cardenas, Peter Amsterdam, Steve Delfreitas. Bow 2: Caryn Myer, Joanne Picerno, Laurie Ackman, Carol Johnson, Teresa Skerba, Dee Burgess, Kelly Waller, Sonja Taylor, Michelle Allen, Betsy Monroe, Monica Batcliff. Not Pictured: Paul Medillin, Michele Delalfuente, Kim Pleake, Alise Amato, Paul Pellman, Lori Mazza, Cory Polack, Kathy Casey, Lynne Ell, Tamara MacMillan. Top ESM recognizes scholastic achievers -4-MW Carol Johnson - Salutatorian and Betsy Monroe - Valedictorian Over 700 people entered the Caf- etorium on the nights of November 20,21 , 22, to attend the performance of this year's fall production, Cheaper by the Dozen . Director Bob Schwarz said, lt was a success in that it was a mix- ture of comedy as well as drama. lt was easy to follow and overall very interesting. Of the 50 people who tried out, only 26 were chosen. lt was a first performance for many of the cast members. They were a hard work- ing cast and did a good job of inter- preting their characters which helped enhance the play, Mr. Schwarz said. Cheaper by the Dozen is the true life story of the Gilbreth family. The father CJon Simpson!Tim McMillanJ just doesn't understand the ways of teenage girls. His loving efforts to get the family together made the play very down to earth. His schemes to better organize the family added the right touch of humor to the play. The crew was made up largely of actors and advanced drama stu- dents. They had help from the 1980 Tech student of the year, Mark Rem- ington. Joe Scales CGary Samonj is introduced to Mr. Gilbreth CJon Simpsonj by his daughter Ann CCarrie Effingerj. E751 Carrie Eftinger, John Haynes, Paula Smith and Tom McMillian take bows. John Haynes, Carrie Effinger, Jon Simpson, Wendy Jarrett, Paula Smith, Tim McMillan, and Brian Lover take their bows. fs- r Q gf 1 . V . 5 f as 4 , H . 'L ' ., vin , . g,, if X, ,. ii N T t 4 3 as Ng f , Q '1 S2 page Got him! Ernestine put nails on the driveway to stop motorcycle Mac but catches wrong man. r W' ' W' , V K. f ww 4- t MR-A. yggrf x ,kv 50 ,VJ ia. ig, ,MAX Gary Samon takes a bow as Joe Scales. Drematists present 'Cheaper by the Dozen' Q 4 if You cheated, exciaims Miss Brill fAnne Marie Picernoj as she examines Ann's paper. i 3 I Lb Joanne Picerno and S0011 Fehfman Bonnre Moore and Pat Crane Dee Burgess and Peter Amsterdam MOS! Likely to Succeed Most Talkatrve Most Scholarly 1 L 'rf' ii Au -33' 5 al W Us Mrtzr Frrntner and Dave Hirsch Most Congenial .11 Laurie Ohlson and Jon Simpson Best Performer Kim Payne and Eric Olson Most Humorous Andre Fournier and Lisa Hendricks Best Looking Marie Zaccarla and Greg Ross Life of the Party .sa Erica Storms and James Ford Most Athletic Nxt I Kim Mills and Kenny Hatch Best All-Around Senior Mosts have become a tradition at Paradise Valley High School. Sponsored by the Student Council, the seniors are voted in by ballots, distrib- uted in seniors' American Government or Economic Classes. l i lt will be interesting to see at our class reunion in 'twenty years it everybody has lived up to his reputa- tion! - Esther Shantz and Ricky Shavv Most Embarrassable '44 M . Ann Waltz and Mike Valentino Most Flirtatious is-- I:-in 'Q After three weeks of many practices it 42 Colleen Smith completed a touchdown, bringing the score to 8-O. TRBJAN5 . V-:k' Q 14 ' .ef Q, ,, , L ' w, I 1 i ' 3 gags., 5 it ' J ' Mrs X . rigefpfse-fs. T! N R 'tk v-K' igpgri ' 'Q . .Q ' ra . 1 ' .. K uk' exif: , pw A 'ffl ft ,W Vw , , .. gr ,s 5. -- ,i H' ,ig F ii N as 32,14 af- ,,, . -. an I t - , ,A.,, f-v id, N V ' ' w W QM- , , .. ,, 1. - M - - Q45 .-A wie., . V mfg, - A new tradition was started by the Junior Class. Homecoming King Paula Smith and Queen Jamie Lloyd were crowned. Coach Steve Weber explains plays to Lisa l-ledricks, Kim Sanders and Nancy DeSimone. '5ord's Foxes beat Kenny's Killers in Powderbuff 4112 Kim Mills runs for a flag. it 21 .Gina Pascale comes in for a break. You can if you think you can, said Pat Crane, one of the coaches for Ford's Foxes. That's exactly what the Foxes did, win over the Killers 8-O. The coaches for the white team were James Ford, Steve Weber, Bick Shaw, Greg Boss, Dave Orliss and Pat Crane. The coaches for the red team were Kenny l-latch, Todd Fisher, Todd Bawling- son, Dave Wolfe and Paul Mosakowski. The referees were Kevin Teed, Tom Sues, Robert Klufas and Jeff Maurer. During halt-time cheerleaders Jim Gar- diner, John Daniels, Deny Bruntmyer, Dean Cardis, David l-lart, Jamie l.loyd Brian Hatch, George Soto, Terry Loter- bauer, Bobbie Peterson and Shane James danced to Another One Bites the Dust. This year the Junior Class organized and even created a new tradition which consisted of King Paula Smith and Queen Jamie Lloyd. Special thanks to those who contrib- uted throughout the night went to Jeff Stewart, Bob Allen, Gina Giarusso, Carla Kundla, Vessa Mathus, Jon Simpson and Tony Harris, said Jim Gardiner. Dec. 3 was a night to remember with tri- umph of Ford's Foxes against Kenny's Kill- ers. PV's Powderpuff cheer and pom dance to Another One Bites the Dust. .. it Sweetheart Queen Monica Ftatcliff and her attendants, Mary- beth Walsh, Carla Kundla, and Paula Smith, pose for a pic- ture. Not pictured Lisa Martin. Junior attendant Carla Kundla fits the crown on Sweetheart Queen Monica Ratcliff. Sweetheart Dance highlights Valentine's Day I really enjoyed the dance. The Sopho- more class did a great job ot putting it all together, was Connie Giesie's feelings about this year's Sweetheart dance. L - The theme song was Keep on Lovin' You by REO Speedwagon. Jon Loman, the disc jockey, played a vari- ety ot music which ranged from punk to slow songs. the sophomore class served a choco- late sheet cake and fruit punch. Two pro- fessional photogra- pherS were present to The Sweetheart attendants and theirescorts congratulate Queen Monica Ratcliff take pictures for any couples who wanted them. Junior attendant Carta Kundla and her escort Dave Hirsch. Sophomore attendant Marybeth Walsh and her escort Steve Defreitas. 1 'frft 4 Freshman attendant Lisa Martin and her escort Scott Wolf. Senior attendant Paula Smith and her escort Steve Reed. Queen Monica Ratcliff and her escort Ftich Meek it f rr 21 1' rf? rm if ? e c crr yi i f iQQ - 1 f1 - W saw Www Ashlyn Dixon places the shoes of students in the middle of the gym floor during a class competition. l Santa Claus asks Jim Gardiner if he's been a good boy y this year. i 2 , -- - ' ts '--' 3 A member ofthe group Freedom Jam performs on his guitar. Freshmen and sophomores watch closely as a i l-lamsters, hamsters, hamsters - seems to be the problem! Jon Simpson explains to the crowd. P an assembly holds their interest, f K,-we on .ui 1-ii-, .sw f- .,:,u1, etc, rem. '-'trip ,.fmszt.1-f -lxifsiiip :item drew?-fs-zwrfieifx-s1'fieswf: '.-12112115'N'-ei.-f4s2z:fe:S I , I I , A. ,, H 5, ,V ,Q iii.. 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After they were and made their guesses, the blind folds were removed, andfthey ali wereehoeked see their moms standingrthereihe next morning they hadranother surprisegfpica tures of the episode had been published in the Arizona Republic. , . , During the homecoming assembly nominees were introduced, the footbaii players sang the fight song over the microphone and Student Council intro- duced the new school theme, Trojan Spirit, Makin it Happen. Each President also introduced his class theme. The senior theme is Alone lf can, together we wllIg juniors' theme is '82 can do . The sophomore theme is We're,the there'li ever be! cause we're the class of 83, and the freshman theme is We've onlyjustbegun. A l i i , fer, If -em -wear! ter 1--News ,inf r..- mf: ur .iwgsrist , t.., ,,.,,t.xi,i, sr .1 Q- ,f 11 :sz- tt me R 5 2 2 5 ? 32 E 5 5 2 3 s 2 5 S i E E E 5 K S i I 5 X 1 i i I 5 Y E Q s Q 5 K f f K f i E 3 E E 5 E E 5 6 Q K Z X 4 i i E E 2 E , X E , E 1 S , Q I ,A f I wharf t . ,M . September Students of the Month Betsy Monroe and Scott Fehrman eurmwww mm WQWWW New HZ? E 5 S? M weefxfeeuwm ig 5 ..,, , Kr 5 K3 E5 5 3 rf tt it w e 'it 'i W Yr 'ff - fa, sr V, Mwmw1fis,t.t.ewmQ,sa , f , me e t -sas? M November Students ofthe Month Jon Simpson and Kelly Cunningham January Students of the Month: James Ford and Joanne Picerno. This year a new program was initiated to choose the students ofthe Month. The sponsor of this program is Mr. Rudy Burgoz, business teacher. First, all the teachers nominate their choice for the Student of the Month. These teach- ers give various reasons for their choice. These reasons could be academic, scholastic andfor community service. Mr. Burgoz then lists the stu- dents' accomplishments. One teacher from every department is selected to vote. A different teacher is selected each month so no teacher can always vote forthe same student. The teachers select the vote of their choice and the highest vote getter wins. In case of a tie Mr. Burgoz and Dr. Thomas Nightingale, assistant principal, cast the deciding vote. February Students of the Month: Mike Greene and Liza Acunaf 43 l Liza Acuna placed fifth in state badminton in Tucson. Rob Ketterson received the 81,000 Jim Pochell Memorial Scholarship from the PGA at the Phoenix Open. Colleen Mahoney - Optimists Award in Jane Plecas was the Business Department nominee for the Arizona regional scholarship sponsored b the Executive Women International. i Mr. Wayne Stutzman, PV teacher, Joan Hackett, actress, Dirk Sumers, Directg and Mrs. Doris Stutzman, PV Reading Aide, appeared on the CBS TV special H messing the Sun. 1651999 i Michelle Allen - Optimists Award in English. performing arts. Not Pictured: Cory Polak - Optimists Avvard in Science. A4 1 X. i . Y? - oltensive guardg Dave Weber- nose guard. Ed Brauchli - State Banjo Champion James Ford - First team offensive tackle football lldd t -t', 'A ',-' b '-,t 't.-, 'tttll' A l,'-l ,l,, X , . ,.. , . ,,.l.. AAVV myyh W. ,,,... . ,, ,, ,W ,. .,,Wi.t, ..,t.., .., ,,.. .,,.. .,,., ,, ,, Wg, Vk.. W,,M ,,,,.. G. , . SW . fL.:7fM1 kwff:1,,,g iw- fswtfyffswewiafssw rifesi fish: ,km f Agfa 5, 'EY -f Ms NX .. ts J E i .. Honorable mention all league Football: Steve Weber -- linebaokerg Bob Klufas Andre Fournier- Mesa tournament Cham pion, Wrestling. l Jon Simpson, senior, does a scene from Monty Python's The Dangers of Hamsters - Hamsters can be hazardous to your health. The Drama class presents Star Trekslagt voyage, taken from Saturday Night The advanced drama classes had an opportunity to show off their talent by act- ing, dancing and singing in a Showcase Theater, Dec. 10. The Showcase started off with a skit by the Advanced Drama A class. The skit was entitled Star Trek and was a take off from Saturday Night Live. The Advanced Drama B class put on a skit called 'tChildren's Theater . ln the skit the students took different nursery rhymes and acted them out. Advanced B class planned to take the Childrens The- ater to different elementary schools to get young people interested in drama. Another act found Jon Simpson por- traying a mad scientist in Monty Pythons Hamsters . Angel Giordano, Laurie Dlhson and Paula Smith showed dancing and singing talent by the song Onet' from Chorus Line . Anne Marie Picerno wrote and acted in a skit called, The Roommates, assisted by Lisa Hensen. To end the show, Jon Simpson, Rick Meek, David Hudgens, Dan Remmington, Mike Valentino and Jerry Erven. sang Greased Lightning from the play Grease which the drama classes put on in the Spring. Mr. Bob Schwarz, drama teacher, nar- rated the showcase. The advanced drama students worked very hard and deserve recognition , said Mr. Schwarz. The Showcase Theater is our way of showing the student body many different talents and we hope to have a Showcase Theater every year, he added. ffvf-'fr 4.9 ' 'S q 1 r v 5 ly' When God comes to breakfast, you don't burn the toast is the Lisa Henson and Anne Marie Picerno do a scene entitled 'tRoom- mates . scene acted out by Keri Hall, Sherry Gilderoy and Paula Smith ' N Q'5'X5Q:r5f' -T', 33555 Ax.. 'W ' 7 ':': d ' ' I ,E T41 if 'K .ski , E Hiiuuwuniiau-Augf 1 9 in Hr--'hunlnils l 11'X27 N 5 M S F el sn,- mf N 4 'N-2. ,x 1 if 1 we Wu 47, rr'-Q ...-A-- ' T' K 7 L --.- 4- 'skew Q-z U .fllfl aging kgs lgzacfa V -1 .4 ,L 5 nf' fa IE ff?ffLffJ ff ' 1 One of the jobs of Dr. Tom Nightingale is to call and inform parents of students' activities. TO THE GRADUATES . . . Your graduation means - an opening door to opportunity for higher income, to a more enticing range of occupational possi- bilities, to higher education or to industrial on-the-job training. lt means further that your future family life is likely to be happier and gives to you a better understanding of people, their attitudes, events, and culture. Despite these tangibles, your diploma would be a meaningless form if it did not carry out as well your learned value for human life and compassionate regard for your fellow beings. The challenge to the class of 1981 is a great one! Weigh your values carefully. All that has preceded you is not bad. Accept what is good, improve on it, and reject by disassociation, not by destruction, what is bad. No matter how small the task, do it well, and great things, half begun, will crowd your doonivay begging to be done. When you have completed it, be able to say you have made a positive contribution to an imperfect world. Dr. Chris B. Carrino . s. ' -3 ms, Dr. Chris B. Carrino Principal Paradise Valley s Administration -Q, gp' 1 s... Dr. Carrino takes a pleasant pause in the day as he chats with band director Mr Frank Malambri. . X ' 1. Mr. Robert Kopas Assistant Principal Dr. Thomas Nightingale Assistant Principal Keeping everything running smoothly and efficiently Mr. Bob Kopas often spends time solving student attendance problems. 1' ' S I I i I 1,1 - s i f . Ili r I If I l' l 1' ! I Bi -ili-'i i 4 ' 'l ivan. i i I r, ttf -I. . 1 'T I I-i Ll T I I - ill Q - -Q -I-lvl ,. 'i lx ' il . 'l . 3 . ' 'I u , I ,, gli A l,,' s ill' i, 6' 'gf 'rg' 'ssl-.gl yy. 41 i ' ' ri 4' ,I ff-i usnJ Ill R tztitiliglaitii' 52. ' E I lxiR 'l 'ff I, ll i i 9'-QQQVM' it .il I ii fl E Liilggy D+. 5 ' ., +1'i:i nf 'ii iss e - , 1 - V'f lQ.'X wg ii, e Page I 4 ills ,li ,, QL , vt E A-xixlgitx flilfi- ' I L l l LN: '. I ,, , , ll -A , -.w N ,4 ' H ' Elf. , a 'Q,'Q! ,mwamw 'mapa an . i - The administrative office houses everything from faculty mail boxes to students trophies. Ssrsvg Mr. Tom Horne Mr. Eric Bistrow Mr. John Morgan Mrs. Nancie Lane Mr. Guy Loehnis President of the Clerk, School Member of the School Member ot the Member of the School Sohool Board Board Board sandal Board Board District Administrators as well as patrons ot the district and teachers attend board meetings. 311 Board members consider one ofthe items on the agenda at a regular board meeting. br. Dr John Hunt Mrs. Jean Scharrer Mrs. Thelma Alderman Mr. James Talbott DY- Donovan Miller Paradise Valley Superintendent's Assistant Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent School District Secretary Superintendent of ot Support Services ot Personnel Service and Superintendent Education Services Training District Administration . . . Planning for the future Board ot Education makes the final decisions tor all things that concern the Para- dise Valley School District. One decision this year was that all Board meetings be he-ld at Qhartnw Mm intain Hinh Qrthnnl All people who are interested in the Paradise Valley School District can attend any regularly stated meetings of the board, Patrons of the district may participate by asking questions of the board to clarity decisions that have been made. 53 The only difference I notice in the decreased enrollment is that l have a few extra books on the shelf, said Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson, bookstore manager. The decreased enrollment of stu- dents didn't change the jobs of the staff members at PVHS. This year PVHS acquired a new attendance system with color coded cards. This has worked out very wellf' said Mrs. Carol Anderson, senior attendance clerk. During the second semester attend- ance was computed, too. This is a much more sophisticated system and so much quicker, said Mrs. Anderson. This system decreased ditching and helped update a student's absence record. Registering for school was also done by computer. This computer also gives basic information about a student like their schedule and grades. A printer was also added to the computer this year. This printer makes class lists and schedules. This new computerized system is efficient and accurate so it saves time, said Mrs. Bobbie MacLeod, Registrar. The nursing staff was busy this year updating health forms and immuniza- tions. To provide better senfice, both nurses received their bachelor of sci- ence degrees. We have had a very productive and successful year! said Mrs. Deloris Philley. vw .. i l i i i fff? Mrs. Bobbi MacLeod, registrar, makes a schedule change using the new computi terminal. Mrs. Pat Dee and Mrs. Martha Sherrick take a break from the task of tallying th attendance forms. New attendance cards. . . improve office efficiency Mrs. Mary lvens Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson Mrs. Mary Jones Secretary to Dr. Nightingale Bookstore Manager Bookstore MW Nurse Mrs. Linda Flora writes down medical information about a student. ..,. ' 'Q Ve Zirs. Ida Gerber, Mr. Joe Medcalf and Mr. Frank Malambri QHIDGT Christmas spirit was all over school includ- h the office to discuss the events of the day. ing me attgndange Office, il! 4 . - .lx Mrs. Annette Ketterson Mrs. Boboi MacLeod, Mrs. Deloris Philley Mrs. Sharon Wagner MVS. Gail Winterbottom Counseling Registrar Nurse Secretary to Mr. Kopas COUr1SGliFiQ Driver's Education teaching responsible drivers Driver's Education keeps on bringing in the students. Although there is only one teacher instructing the course this year, students have an opportunity to choose behind-the-wheel training as well as classroom training. Mr. Scott Burdette teaches the class and is assisted by Mr. lde, Mr. Frost and Mr. Moore, who teach behind-the-wheel training. Students in Driver's Education are taught how to drive first by classroom instruction. Class instruction includes 12 simulator hours, three hours of physical behind-the-wheel driving and classroom studies in a workbook, The simulators have all the aspects ot a car except for the body, and while in the so-called car, the students watch a movie, teaching and testing the physical and mental aspects of driving. Art. . . strives for excellence This year has been a good one in the Art Department , said Mrs. Maho- ney, department chairman. Students work on painting, drawing, weaving and many other projects in the Art Department. They also have a chance to enter their projects in art shows like the one that was held at Horizon in March. The department has a new teacher, Mrs. Bonnell. Her classes consist of Basic Design, Crafts, and Commercial Arts. Mrs. Gayla Bonneli Mr. Scott Burdette Aft Driver's Education 'iz tfwrtf-fer? . tv Q . Students observe a movie while driving on the simula fOf. Art students refine their artistic talents. . A NJ' I . , Xml., X , fy K - ,VP Hktyjly a ,7 f :X k .XX X XJ mini W up Br? A 1 . '-. ,,' t. X f ,,y - ' in ,, H , 'J' S Z .pf , . .yt , la Nfl .D cf ka Q i .V , Mrs. Home Economics. . busy and exciting year Mock official Don Gilbreth weds Marcy Michalski and Bill Powell, as bridesmaids, Debbie Fisher and Lee Plettenberg and best men Rick Orlando and Todd Walker look on. Frank Allen and Renee Marks walk down the aisle during the mock wedding in Human Relations ll class. The wedding took place at the Park adjacent to Paradise Valley High School. The Home Economics Department planned a busy and exciting year for their students. For the first time at Paradise Valley, the Human Relations class planned and carried out all the prepa- rations for a Mock Wedding held at Paradise Valley Park. The occasion was a lot of fun for the spectators and all those involved. There was an increased enrollment in the depart- ment that brought on an addition to the staff, Mrs. Janet Dickey. She taught Child Development, Pot- pourri and Foods 1. A new course was also added to the curriculum this year, Human Relations 2. The course tries to help the student build a better understanding of the obligations of marriage. The classes had a variety of guest speakers, including Bob Hutchins, the Paradise Valley PAYS Cpolice assisting youth in schoolj Officer, and Beth Lockhart who teaches adoptive parenting classes through St. Joseph's Hospital. The Human Relations class maintained an extended nursery school. ln the past years the nurs- ery school has been attended by three and four year olds, which gives the prospective students a chance to work with different age levels. Students got a chance to learn about a variety of subjects through a phone exchange at the Camel- back Hospital and Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Tapes are prepared on subjects of interest giving pertinent information. Students may call to receive the inform- ation. Mrs Karen Behning was a substitute for the teachers all year and a great help, said Mrs. Arm- strong Home Economics Department Chairman. Bride Debbie Lundsten and Groom Ron Wihans take the traditional walk back up the aisle after the mock wedding. A reception followed the wedding. Marilyn Patrick Mr. Rudy Burgoz Mrs. Barbara Divito Mrs. Janet Kerley Department Chairman Mrs. Roxanne Lingol V ...M I ney. s..--v 'h-an hlx Q1 W T39 i Kim Haggard studies for a Shorthand test. 502:06 on the Dictaphone is Karen Mur- Mary Sue Storrie tries to decide what to buy from the array of mer- chandise at the Trojan Corner as Lorriane Krofchok, aide looks on. - Business prepares tvtrs. l inda loy Miss Anita Mullikin Mrs, Jan Pelland Mrs. Vicki Wilson 'ft f Y Becky Baume tries out the new electronic IBM 75 typewriter. One ot Gara Brady's duties is running an oftset printing machine. 'Flin 'W' t, 1 Students in the business department were able to prac- tice on an entirely new type- writer this year. lt's an Elec- tronic IBM 75 with memory and 26 storage areas with a capacity to store 7,500 characters. The students learn to use this advanced typewriter in prepara- tion for work after high school. The memory makes it possible to recall things done previously without having to type them overagain. This year's business depart- ment, supervised by Ivtrs. Mari- lyn Patrick, gained a new teacher this year, Mrs. Linda Loy, who teaches Becord Keep- ing, General Business and Typ- ing. With the lower enrollment this year one typing room was tree for at least one period ot the day for students to practice their skills and catch up on their work. The Trojan Corner is Paradise Valley High School's General Store with a variety ot new mer- chandise this year. Students working at the store earn a credit in business while trying to achieve such goals as a career in merchandising and selling. 59 students for occupations PE is. . . an active way of releasing physical energy Miss Betty Mcllvain Mr. Bon Barela Miss Mary Lou Kostielney Department Chairman Even with the reduction in stu- dents this year, the Physical Educa- tion facilities are being well used, stated Miss Betty Mcllvain, physical education department head. The facilities include the football and softball fields, the gyms and the tennis courts along with the dance room. The new gym is used to its full capacity as classes play warball, badminton and many other activities. Paradise Valley Park began con- struction in December on some new Racquetball courts which will be used by the PE classes along with the public. This year the department has con- tinued with the coeducational classes. The classes offer softball, volleyball, tennis and badminton. Mrs. Barbara Paajanen, one of the girls' PE teachers, has added a new addition to her family. She had an 8 pound 3 ounce baby boy named Aaron Timothy. -4 M Sherri Gilderoy, Debbie Biven and Karen Melvin are coming up the court to score some points in a game of Basketball. u t - is The third hour PE class fight for the ball while playing a rough game of soccer. Mr. Clifford Martin Mr. Roy Muller Mrs. Barbara Paajanen Mr. John Reigelsperger Mr. Mel Rising f if... A f The Boys' PE class tries to figure out who is going to take the ball. Wm Q WNW Senior Lloyd Godwin n . . co doing arm Qzlf centratlon while '52 - - 1. Junior Carol Gruzinski demonstrates Devon Solper goes up for a layup while Tim Walsh tries to her forearm serve. block it. ieav Y jab-PQ' HMM ff' l I riff we 61 Wsmsgxgx .V :msn Q A- L. i .. N - - ixsawsi f -are .. ND Y 3 . 25 K 1. ,A i Q fs 8 K. B, ,Y x' - i-- i ' 2 -.'. .. A - -',: f W i i' i Q P29 ' i - 2 ,,,, ' af f L, 1555: ,. MV- BYVON HHVDGV Mr. Dale Frost Mr. Michael Golden Mr. Dan lde Department Head Mr. Bob Johnson l tr to 5 ,i , ,A fi -,,, 7 fx ff f 154 We s The lathe commands Randy Baxter's complete attention. Jim Carol takes great pains to make sure he's pressing the correct button. My , af' My Steve Duran works on a wood making project. Ludi Beckman uses a drill press. Mr. Ron Kalmbach Mr. Keith Kayler Mrs. Lois Mahoney Mr. Ron Moore Miss Pat Shack Gary Nicki prepares the offset press for a printing assignment Gary Nicki enlarges a picture on the offset camera. Mr. Bill Srp Industrial Ed . . implements vocational training The Industrial Arts Depart- ment bought new machines and power tools to implement the new Vocational Cabinet Course. The course is build- ing cabinets in new houses in Paradise Valley. Industrial Arts teaches stu- dents new skills. The welding class is mass producing horse feeders. The automo- tives class is rebuilding ten Chevrolet engines. Automo- tives also paints cars for peo- ple. The teachers use their knowledge and experience to teach and prepare students to use their skills after they grad- uate from high school. 63 Foreign Language . . . Being able to communicate MV- Leonard Ortega Mr Don Clifford Mrs Deborah Hinton Mrs Mairlyn Lenz Department Chairman I think it is a beautiful thing to be able to go to a for- eign country and be able to communi- cate in their lan- guage, said Mr, Leonard Ortega, department chair- man. The Foreign Lan- guage Department offers students the chance to explore other countries in a fun and interesting way. Besides the learn- ing ofthe language, students are given the chance to learn about the histories and cultures of for- eign countries. The department also offers an annual trip to Mexico. The stu- dents travel by bus to Mexico and spend a week there. Because of popu- lar demand, the Department will be adding an Italian course to the curri- culm. The course will be offered in the '81 -'82 school year. The Department also offers a self study program for those students who cannot for some reason fit a foreign language into their schedules. The stu- dents work at their own pace and are given a credit at the completion of the course. Dana Cunningham con- centrates on her German assignment. Stacy Hall, Shawn Wakley and Dona Long are study- ing their German for a com- ing test. K l . j . if fn i MV. Ffaflk Malambfl Mr. Bob Schwarz Mr. Larry Wittig Department Chairman Performing Arts . . . Learningto Cooperate 5 E sa Q, Students in Symphonic Winds practice for an upcoming performance at the District Office. David Moore, Rob Oberlander and Tim Hinds concentrate on the music in choir. Approximately 25 percent of the students at Paradise Valley High School are involved in the Performing Arts Department. The Department includes radio and television, drama, choral and instrumental classes. Students in the instrumental classes at PVI-iS learn disci- pline, social awareness, coordi- nation and cooperation with others. Proper breathing proce- dures are also learned by the students. Choral students in the Per- forming Arts learn basic musi- cianship, proper vocal produc- tion, self discipline and pride. Students in the Performing Arts may build their musical back- ground for a possible career in the different forms of the arts. Radio and Television students at PVHS learn to use equipment including microphones and cameras for video taping class and student-made productions. Drama students learn their acting skills through practice and performance during the school year. Drama students learn their acting skills from construction to make-up to actual stage presence. b5 5 gf' Mr. Flay Collins Mr. Frank Grundler Mr. James Heinrichs Mr. Vernon Jensen V Department Chairman . . ,f- V ,,, ,,f I rr , l rrr i f I sw V -- ' .W K5 MA ta I is -1, 'ein , A i ,X !'!!'ly in David Wolfe discusses a scientific problem with Edith Crossen. Eddie Lambert talks about biology with his classmates. Chemistry class begins the day by learning chemical formulas. Science . . increases powers of Mrs Beverly Lewis Mr Jim Schonaerts Mr Ron Smith O b I O n Science really deals with the art of observation and the attempt by man to understand the world in which he lives. Students in the department are con- stantly provided with opportunities to make such observations and to draw conclusions from them. This hopefully leads the students to better understand the way in which events in nature are related by cause and effect relation- ships, said Science Department Chairman Ray Collins. The science teachers make the year exciting and interesting by going on trips such as an open house at St. Joseph's Hospital to observe machines and surgery in action. A guest speaker was invited to talk about Cardio Pulmo- nary Resuscitation CC.P.P.j. Physiolog- ical received new equipment to assist teaching muscular physiological anan- tomy, nervous and respiratory sys- tems. Chemistry students attended NAU Engineering Day and went to Palo Verde to see APS's nuclear project and went to Phoenix's Crime Lab. U of A sent a guest speaker to discuss chemi- cal engineering for those who hope to get involved in that field. Computer terminals are another addition to Science to help teach and educate the students. Space Science visited the Kitt Peak observatory and ASU planetarium. Cottonwood, Sedona and the Pay- sen area were places the geology class traveled to observe rock formations. Science offers many things to many pfeople and is a great way learn about i e 67 QW . ,tw rrflaller ,fri Wlstronger Mrs. Jeri Toal Mrs. Sue Bardon Department Chairman N As a department, we are more unified since we are smaller than last year, said English Department Chairman Jeri Toal. With the outback in students, the English Department had a outback in teachers. English teachers also saw their classes going down in size. They also experienced having their own classrooms for the first time in the past few years. Mrs. Toal said that the department would be updating their English courses to benefit the stu- dents. Sophomore English will be added to the curriculum in 3 different phases: English A, B and C. Sophomore English will be required next year. Guest speakers were also featured in some classes to get a more interesting atmosphere in the classroom. Mrs. Mary Strome, Reading Department Spe- cialist, leads a reading program that works on a one-to-one basis with students to improve skills in reading comprehension and vocabulary. Along with Mrs. Strome are four aides: Mrs. Stutzman, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Dempsey and Mrs. Moyer. The aides take 3 to 4 students each hour and work about 15 minutes with each student. Student aides from Advanced English classes also come in to help the students. The Reading Program benefits the entire stu- dent body. Mrs. Nanoy Moyer Miss Mary Murphy V Reading Aide Ms. Doris Stutzman Mr. Robert Taylor Reading Aide fi Mr. Leiter explains how to plan outa paper in Everyday Eng Iish ik, ' A Ji is A I r i Mrs. Paulette Dempsey Mrs. Dorothy Gomez Mr. Les Leiter Mrs. Betty Mitchell Reading Aide Reading Aide Mrs. Cathleen Nielsen Miss Karen Roberts Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield Mrs. Mary Strome li!! Qing Ill' tl 'F Mr. George Werner i is as 5 4 ' 'L 1 'isis' 1215 ' ' .HF jjj' 'Q' iA:'sgV ,,i.i,i 'Z ' 5,1 ff , '1 W ta' 3 N. M . R A-uv . . Connie Giesie, English student assistant, grades papers for Journalism class. t 1- E ik .L I . X 1 -S ... f .W R S... Miss Murphy lectures to her Advanced Junior English class. tm, lvlathematics. . . making it all add up AQ' it The Paradise Valley Math depart- ment offers courses ranging from Gen- eral Math to calculus. Each class is designed to strengthen the mathemati- cal ability of each student. Starting next year all entering fresh- man will be required to take three years of math to graduate. A movement away from classroom paper work to mechanical and com- puter work is being emphasized. What I would like to see is that the district could afford calculators and computer terminals for each student's use, said Mr. Mac Haynie, math department chairman. Mr. Mac Haynie Mrs. Cheryl Anderson Mr. Richard Cherry Department Chairman A student shows deep concentration while solving a math problem. Mr. Paul Cornell Mr. Samuel Polvino Mrs. Carol Floot Mr. Joseph Mr. Dennis Vandenoever Van Floekel Mr. Van Roekel explains a new Algebra problem to the class. Social Studies . History in the mek' ng 1 iw. Augie zito Mr w .lll am Farrell Mr Pat Llndmark Mrs Mildred Penis D epan ment Chairman The objective of the Social Stud- ies Department is the focus on the major roles through which most young peo- ple and adults participate in the social world - citizen, worker, consumer, family member, friend, member of social groups and self. Social studies can help young people under- stand, value and function creatively and competently in these roles and thereby assist them to become effective partici- pants in our soci- ety. Success in this endeavor would, in my opin- ion, fulfill the role of the Social Stud- ies Department, said Mr. Augie Zito, department chairman. The Social Studies Depart- ment had many guest speakers this year from such places as Planned Parent- hood, Alcoholics Anonymous, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Phoenix Police Depart- ment. 72 Mr. Pat Lind- mark writes up his lesson plans for the week. Erica Storms, Senior, dis- cusses an assignment with Mr. Fleif- enrath. iTsuI1!,tl ,593 t 55 A Mr. Farrell sets up a film strip for his next hour class. Organizing and assembling papers is just one of the many jobs of a Social Studies assistant. 73 Mrs. Leslie Anderson Mrs. Barbara Bailey Mrs. Janice Bartoli Mrs. Anne Dalton Mrs. Francis Gardner Aide Aide Aide 3. Mrs. Rosemary Gibeau Mr. Don Jackson Mr. Michael Jenke Mrs. June Kaiser Mrs. Penn: Malambri Aide f x Sheri Halle uses one finish her project. 74 S Of the machines in the d9Df3fTfTl9m to Tim Lott ponders the answer to a question 'Of Mr. Joe Medcalf Mrs. Jean Miller Mrs. Linda Miller Mrs. Carolee Potts Mrs. Vicky Prunty Department Chairman Aide Aide .lt VV Q Special Ed caters to individual needs Mrs. Anna Puhalla Mr. Wayne Stutzman Mrs. Diana Woistman Mrs. Norma Wood Aide Aide X.. Patsy Smith finishes her assignment in her typing class. The Speical Education pro- gram is designed to cover all areas of exceptionalitiesf' said Mrs. Jean Miller, department chairman. The program was put into effect to help those students whose needs were not met in their other classes. There is much contact between the par- ents and the teachers and les- sons are planned to meet each student's needs. The Task Training area is one area which assists students in the operation of hand tools, machine tools, business machines, basic crafts, home arts and many more areas. Stu- dents may also select courses from many electives offered in the school program such as art, band, chorus, home economics and physical education. The department gained a new teacher this year, Mrs. Vicki Prunty, who is the supervisor for Gn-The-Job-Experience and also teaches a course in Job Preparation. 75 Mr. Jerry Lemon Mrs. Betty Di Gesu Mr. James Hamm Mr. Ron Harten Mr. Steve Lewis Department Chairman School Psychologist X al Mr. Ron Harten is one ot the counselors that went to the Senior seminar at Grand Canyon College. 76 One of the jobs of Mr. Steve Lewis, school psychologist, is being available to talk about Ms. Teresa Soncrant pauses for a moment before she begins her research. Miss Heather Blair Ms. Cynthia Batko Ms. Teresa Soncrant Career Counselor JAG JAG Guidance Department . aids student body A ..f -W ,straw ir ':r , Ciii Miss Heather Blair consults the Career Computer in search of jobs for students. W5 ww The Jobs for Arizona Graduates counselors are always hard at work, planning field trips and individual counseling. Two counselors attended a financial aid seminar at Grand Can- yon College in December to update Paradise Valley with the latest col- lege financial aid procedures and programs, said Mr. Jerry Lemon, department head. With this new information, the counselors held a workshop for students and parents to inform them on what's available and how to apply for scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study pro- grams. Along with this, guidance arranges and shuffles schedules, does credit checks, records tran- scripts, distributes ACTXSAT pack- ets and much more. The office lost three counselors because of lower enrollment this year but the change has not affected the counselor-student ratio. Also with the guidance depart- ment are Miss Heather Blair, in charge of the career center, Mr. Steve Lewis, our first school psy- chologist, and the ladies from the Jobs for Arizona Graduates, Miss Cindy Batko, and Ms. Teresa Son- crant. 77 Media Center. serving students During a school year A-V circulates 15,040 pieces oi equipment, photography prints 500 pictures and I.D.'s are given out to 2,600 stu- dents. The Media Center gets busier every year, stated Ms. Shirley Andro, Media Cen- ter director. .Qver 700 classes in the 180 days of school used the library last year. 200 of those classes used the television studio. This year many classes also used the Media Center during class hours. To benefit the student body the library pur- chased half inch V-l-l equipment. They are planning to buy commercially produced video programs for classroom distribution. Mrs. Madeline Parisek, Library Technician, retired this year alter 11 years of senfice to students and teachers in the P.V. District. On Dec. 19, 1980, the staff members of the library gave a retirement party for Mrs. Pari- sek. All teachers were invited to have cake and punch together and bid Mrs. Parisek good-bye. To make things more convenient, Ms. And- ros' office was moved to the center of the Media Center. This way she could be seen and found more easily. She said, I vvant stu- dents and teachers to feel like they can reach me and approach me for help. Also situated in the Media Center is the District Film Library. Mrs. Karen Tunnell dis- tributes films to all schools in our district. Mrs. Tunnell states, Having been a stu- dent in 1960, l enjoy being back here at P.V. in 1980-1 981 Justine Weaver catalogs filmstrips for use by teachers. A '1! ' Ms. Shirley Andro Mrs. Geri Cosentino Mrs, Justine Weaver l Department Chairman Offset Press Operator Media Technician Mrs. Madeline Parisek Mrs. Mary Taylor Mrs. Karen Tunnell Library Technician Media Specialist District Film Technician Q . 2 f Students come to the distribution desk where Mrs. Taylor checks out books to students. Cafeteria: Top Row: Maria Tudrez, Bonita Boyer, Rose Miller, Pam Carney, Mau- reen Fesry, Martha Holby, Betty Brummet, Martha Sosa, Lorraine Coulombe, Bee Alyce Hochhalter, Beverly Stephens, Smith, Nancy Mangino, LaRue Harrison, Carol Dempsey, Delsie Barnet. Front Row: Ida Rotumno, Helen Clark, Bea Bruch, Denise Beal, Roberta Duke, Lucille Riggs, Marvel Humbertson, Nell Schill, Rose Carney, Jean Sullivan. QQ 9 0 'WSP' Custodians: Top Row: Richard Patton, Raymond Lester, Bob Sutherland, Pappy Holhan, Steve R 'nd 'ke B ' ' Karen hei hart, Mi arone, Steve Bremmet. Front Row, Gloria Busch, ty .f Security: Top Row: - Richard Kaar, Tom Duncan, Corky Clark. 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A. --iu 5 'ITS-'if - 'Q:g?gx'j5i5,yf,'a.:i 4--, .M Yi. -, - V. l Rx-in-f ,, ,.,, ,.y,. iff, Fw: Wi : fi 4 5591 'fy L -' - QU .,' -'-.N Q ' 5' 2' Q VA mQi 'f.3.',. ,. .f 'v.-sv -., + 2 '. ' -N 9 .xv. I v.,. -. We , . ,. ,,'I 14h. ' IYNJ in ,, fi? '. fik' ' 'r f' 1.. 4 ,Q Q:'6x'fg3 8 Lv V7 V3 Xf I Q ,gf Wx A 'S-f l it 1 , Dean Anthony Linda Bakken ,Q M i, ,av 1 L'-:S 's V gk' ,1' ,alfa 5 Laurie Ann Bastek Pom Pon, Yearbook, Powderpuff Football, Pom 81 Cheer Club Lerinda Beeler 'Vs Quinn Armstrong Sophia Auguste Steve Babiarz Pam Baker HERO, JAG Track, Science Club - ff? i l Y i, l Gary Bannochie Julie Barnes DOH Barrett NHS, KLUTZ, Trojan Marching Band 's A 1 Dave Baxter Jett Baytes , 'YT'- f it ' V A ' f f 1 'Q A I wr ' W Robert Beck Rosema B 'I , , ' A Q ry ev' aqua Ashlyn Dixon shares a secret with Colleen Smith before the last football game. Melinda Beeler Greg Bentley Yearbook, Newspaper, Photographer 2 V 1 l 'S Joseph A. Blocher Symphonic Winds, Tro- jan Marching Band f , ' .55 J --4? i 1, , ,5 E 4 Gara Brady Girls' Swimming, Girls' Track, Powderputf Football ix' Mei Beth Benjamin HERO I 1 ! l - i Flobbin Berberian Peggy Bloom Neil Brooks Trojan Speakers, Jazz Band, Trojan Marching Band, Concert Choir E l -H ,N xg is s X Geoff Bennett Basketball Debbie Bills Student Council, Mat- malds, Girls' Tennis, Arizona History St Hik- ing Debbie Borggreen COE, Basketbabes, JAG Laurie Bennetto JAG, Yearbook, Ger- man as-Q., GDN Vince Bingaman Football, Baseball Glenn Bowers I x Mike Benson Track Keri Blase Powderpuff Football Kellee Bowser 1 is Cynthia Broome John Brothers Becky Brown Nancy Brown kg r i Bill Burden Ski Club, Jazz Band, Symphonic Winds, Tro- jan Marching Band Dee Ann Burgess Literary Club, Trojan Marching Band, Com- puter Club, National Honor Society 'TS li f it Rod Brown Basketball wr, I i K I 1 in Li 625 Cathy Burger JAG, German Club, Symphonic Winds, NHS f Q ESQ, , ,kilt Marci Burgus Q -- Yr ,J , f L, ' i if-3, L f if 5 Deny Bruntmyer JoAnne Bulgrin Weightlifting PV Ad Club, Girls' Swimming, Ski Club if Ax it X f . David Bulkeley Football, Jazz Band Symphonic Winds, Wrestling . .- 4 I . v A S ' T 1 nt i ,....,.,pww tis-v- w,,, 1 t, Senior Bill Shaar and fellow PV students polish off another cafeteria lunch. if ig w gp' if g fx Q g 1 fg l S H' . WX David Burson Bruce Burwell Lauren S, Cabot CWS Canale Wrestling Trojan Speakers, NHS, DECA, Thespians Susan Carlson Symphonic Winds, Tro- jan Marching Band Softball, German Club, w W 86 rf' Gerald Clayton De Ann Conner John Costello Edith A. Crossen Science Club, Literary Club, Trojan Speakers, German Club fi Lisa Clayton Theresa Cockrill Ks Kim Conner Greg Conradson S A Cindy Cotner Gilbert Coulter Girls' Advanced Choir, Spikettes, HERO I ef 'wt l l ill W K, Wayne Culling Tammy Cummafd Jff' i l I Terry Coley Cathy Conklin -F E 1 Tracy Cornum Steven Corum Student Council, Pow- derpult Football, Ski Club Xml? f N A , .1 , 1 at i i l 5' John Creel Dan Crimmins q: 71' I Aw Kelly Ann Cunningham Angela Czech COE, Powderpuff Foot- ball, NHS, Mascot gi ff fd Xf X Kathy Dahl Cheer, Yearbook, Newspaper, Powderpuh' Football Suzanne DeBlasie Q Reid DeWalt John Daniels Football, Weightlifting Steven DeFreitas Basketball, Baseball, NHS BeckyDeWitt PV Players Club DebateClub eil 4 1 - 4 . A ,i,- Xs Y x QS - M ,X - Wally Davis Weightlifting, Automo- tive Barbara Delapp ks TQ , . . ,iss . --R mx ' ' Tari DeWitt JAG, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Powderpuft Foot- ball ' ' E: if S kit iw V , if Randy Dickson Monica DiFalco Karen Diller DECA Art Club -sn.-1' Dawn DeAcetis JAG Keri Demski Mark Richard Dibrito Ski Club, DECA Track 'Qin ,,. . Ashlyn Dixon Varsity Cheer, Ski Club, JV 81 Varsity Tennis i i 1 Pam Deakins HERO Nancy DeSimone JAG, Yearbook, Wrest- lerettes, Marching Band Susan Dickinson Denise Doherty Cheer, Ski Club, Girls' Tennis, Powderpulf Football V . a Michelle Dornan National Competitive Ice Skater nr- S. 'T' 2 Kelly Dunn HERO, Powderputt Football Sean Dwyer l Renee Eck 'R 'Ft Charles Doughty Michelle Draayer Roxanne Dranberg Paul Drisko JAG, Girls' Adv. Choir Softball, Mat Maids , J,..-'f 'P' Je-f--' Steve Duran I I H Denise Easton Sometimes Davvn Metcalf just can't believe what Dean McCauley istelling ner. YW f f l i f , 1 W fi A 1 fly John Ecker Carrie Eftinger Flutn Eiermann David Eilenfeldt Ski Club, JAG, Tnespi- ans, Science Club fig X I t f Lynne EII COE, NHS, Speech Club, Trojan Marching Band wx,-r' Jerry Erven David Eschedor Trojan Marching Band, Jazz Band, Symphonic Winds, Basketball T Sherri Farnham Mike Ellis Mike Ellis Debbie Emery Senior poll: lf you could give an incoming Freshman some advice about high school, what would it be? Get involved in many different activities, don't con, cenfrate your efforts on only academics or one activ- ity, like sports, grades are important. Monica Batcliff Get involved with school activities because these are the four easiest years of your life. Also, don't take any of the upper classman's static. Kenny l-latch Don't rush your high school years, get as much out as you can. Kathy Dahl This is the place to start thinking about the rest of your life. You can take advantages of all the opportu- nities here or you can ignore them. lt's your life and it's time to stand on your own two feet. Gina Pascale These four years go by very fast, so get involved and enjoy high school. Dina MacDougall . -J. 1, Q E midi Tracy Farrington Scott Fehrman Jodi Feldman Baseball, NHS, Boys' State Bobbie Erwin Kelly Esch Symphonic winds, Sci ence Club, Badminton Marching Band ik Terry Everleth ! 3 x , ! , Tom Felix Track, Cross Country Jeff Ferguson James V. Fitzgerald Jr. Football, Track Andre Fournier KLUTZ, Ski Club, Weightlifting, Wrestling Kendall Frost rv: S Q 9 g . Roberta Fields Steve Fitzgerald Football, Track Nancy Fowle NHS, Science Club, Marching Band, Sym- phonicWinds 2 .R t. il? Michael Fuschi DECA, Football, Track Tina Fields Ski Club, KLUTZ, Bad- minton, History and Hik- ing I i Lisa Flickinger Mike Francisco Football Chanta Galsh Barbara Fischer x f James Ford Football, Basketball, Baseball Ron Francisco Football, Basketball, Yearbook Mark Gartrell Newspaper, Ad Club, Yearbook, Computer Club Todd Fisher Football, JAG, Basket- ball, Baseball John Ford Mitzi Frintner Cheer, Student Council, Matmaids Darci Garcia Connie Gardiner Pom Pon, Student Council Lance Gilbert VI f - 4 , Deborah Giordano Jazz, Symphonic Winds, Marching Band, Trojan Speakers Patti Goralski 3'-we g -A ,J Tom Geffre Ted Gerwitz 5 if rzr Raymond Giibrearri Traci Giles pEoA i i Q hr 1 ix. tg? we 1, ,. Lloyd Godwin John Goldberg Football DECA, Automotives Ty Genteman Track, Automotives Pam Gilson KLLJTZ, Spanish, JAG Hiking Club Keith Goldstein Weightlifting, Baseball, Ski Club Margie Giebel Matntaids, Ad Club, Rowdies Angel Giordano l Brian Goodman T 6 i 'l', . t .. of ,JN TVHCGY Gfafll Scott Gray Chris Greco Michael Greene H JAG Klutz, Science Club COE, Ski Club, Chess Newspaper CCo-Editorp Club Literary Club, Weightlitt ing Lou Gurtner Seniors David Orliss and Joe Miller spend their lunchbreak strolling through Mitzy Hatt Volleyball, Softball, Bas-W Art ketball, Powderpuff Football Kathy Harris Povvderpuff Football Badminton, Yearbook Girls' Tennis the PV campus. 99' , 1' 7- Shanon Greer Louis Gurrieri Kathy M. Haines Bob Hall Loretta Hallett Autornotlves JAG ,Q fi, t r' V t l 4 . , , -e, ft' I ' 940 A in I 4 L f f 1 Alyssa l-laspel Norma Hastetler KGUVW HHTCN Yearbook Co-Editor, Football, l3aSQDall, Ouill and Scroll, NHS Wrestling, Welohtllftlne Ken Harper John Haynes Computer Club, Trojan Speakers, Concert Choir, Madrigals Greg Hawk Basketball Debbie Herbold Patsy Hickman Dave Hirsch Basketball, Student Council James Heagney Ski Club, Basketball, Student Council, Pow- derpuft Cheer Shawn Maria Hertzog Powderpulf football, Basketball, Soltball Flon Hinds JAG Karen Hogan X fe, Qs. Lisa Henson Concert Choir, NHS, Madrigal Choir, Thespi- ans Rob Hearn Lisa Hendricks Basketball Girls' Swimming, DECA, Spanish Club What Do You Hope l hope to have a doctor's degree in psychology and have my own office practice. I also hope to be married and be very VWGDDY- Rich Meek l'l would like to be interviewing the president as a famous reporter, finding the evidence and facts. Nancy DeSimone l would like to be a successful psychologist and marry some- one wealthy. Jodi Feldman John Holly Gina Holmes Todd Holmes be-zf' is -. t' iff' x out I its ' I Sandy Hotalen Karen Hubalik June Huffer Tim Huntley Arizona History and Hik- DECA ing Club, JAG, NHS, Symphonic Winds i to Be Doing in 10 Years I hope to be called Doctor and own a jaguar. Alyssa Haspel In ten years, l'd like to be married, have 2 kids, a girl and a boy, arning 325,000 a year, and going skiing on the weekends. , Dean McCauley I hope to be happily married and president ot a conglomerate brporation making over S100,000 a year and still keeping in auch with my close high school friends. Paul Mosakovvski l want to be a public relations consultant for a huge company nd travel the world aboard - also married. Colleen Smith l S Tammy Jensen Wrestlerettes, JAG .x M073 Michelle Jones Vicki Kaar John Kaczmarek DECA HERO, History 8. Hiking Football Thomas Johnson NHS, Student Council, Boys' State, Trojan Marching Band Lori Jacobson COE, Powderputt Foot- ball Wendy Jarrett Thespians, Softball, Matmaids, Powderputt Football Sandy Johnston DECA Adine Kagan JAG, Newspaper, Span- ish Club t tll X Buddy Karakey Kyron Kisicki 7 Mark Kotek Sandra Kenerson PV Players, Thespians, Softball, Powderpuft Football Jerri Klein Girls' Swimming, Mat- maids, Science Club, Softball Laura Konz Eric Laibo Ski Club Nw . T Donna Kennady 'fjqllt-Q., fi J Sw th av l -V L Aff 5 . 4 LisaKnox DECA, VICEIICE Ken Kuehneman Eddie Lambert Trojan Speakers, Sci- ence Club, Jazz Band, Yearbook 39, 4 tl i fl l Milton Kennedy . K l Steve Kockler Football, Basketball, German Club Mark Kundla Ski Club Kevin Latvlountain Science Club, Jazz Band, Symphonic Winds,Marchlng Band Rob Ketterson Golf, NHS, Computer Club Lisa Kramer COE, Newspaper, NHS, Symphonic Winds St Sheryl Kutno Lani Langan DECA, Ski Club, Spik- ettes Debbie Lange COE il' if' Collette Lemmon W? l at S I l Donna Loughney Trojan Marching Band, Spanish Club, Sym- phonicWinds Kim Lynch v Michelle Lawrence Girls' Volleyball, JAG, Ski Club, Powderputf Football Christine Linert H.E.Ft.O., PV Booster Club Brian Lover Barry Paul Leister NHS, French Club, Gymnastics fc, L, Belinda Lipka NHS, Ski Club, Sym- phonic Winds, Spanish Club vw- f Mark Lucas Football .,,....-- Mike LeBrun Student Council, Bas- ketball Sandra Lee James Lloyd Jett Logan Mark Lucas James Lovegrove Sue MacDonald Dina MacDougaII Mark Mactarlane Tamara MacMillan Concert Choir, Thespi- ans, Vocal Jazz Yearbook, Newspaper, Spanish Club Colleen Mahoney Jazz Band, NHS, PV Ad Club, Symphonic Winds Billy Martin Wrestling, Weightlifting Maria Mazzacone Rob McNulty Ski Club, Weightlifting Chantal Major Martin Matiash Lynette McCasIan Paul Medellin Literary Club, Spanish Club, NHS l Mark Marberry Tom Martin Track Paul McCartney Flicnard Meek Basketball, Track, Con- cert Choir, Student Council K JS Rene Marks Spanish Club, JAG, Powderpult Football Jeft Maurer Thomas McGinn Football, Automotive L, Trish Menditto Susan Marsh Lori Mazza NHS, Trojan Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Arizona History 8 Hiking Daphne McGul1ie Diamond Dolls Gay Mennuti .ig i Kathy Messmer John Meyer Janine Miano I B5 Mass oach Roy Muller and Dan Butler stop on amp ime. us to discuss Friday night's football Bill Miller PV Ad Club ,fi gk Randi Metcalfe Sandi Mitchell Betsy Monroe NHS, Student Body, Cheerleading, Basket- ball 'f ? Marcy Michalski HERO, Gymnastic Team l Amy Miller Rowdies, COE, Girls' Adv. Choir, Spanish Club Joseph Miller Ski Club, Track E f Bonnie Moore President, DECA, Stu- dent Council, Trojan Marching Band ,ff i tg Mike Milhorn Automotives 2 S 1 I. Becky Miller Kim Mills Ski Club, Powderpuft football, Cheer, Tennis Q v-r it Cherylin Moore HERO, Trojan Speak- ers, Yearbook David Moravek Boys' State, Track, Cross Country, Science Club, Arizona History 8 Hiking Brenda Mosher Ski Club, Girls' Tennis, Thespian, Powderputt Football Y W Z , Chris Mysliwiec X 4 g . Laurie Ohlson Concert Choir, Trojan Marching Band, Players Club, Vocal Madrigal - X' l Debbie Morgan Shawna Morgan Paul MOS8kOWSki PV Ad Club Football, Track, Weight- lifting, Ski Club 'YT V ,f K Mike Muray Karen Murney Earl Murphy Belinda Neal Paul B. Nichols GHVY Niki JAG, Wrestling, Auto- motive Heidi Oh mstedt HERO, German, 8 Hiking , Diane Oliver History Eric Olson Wrestling, Football, Gymnastics, Arizona History8. Hiking Becky Moser Z, 59 fy 5 Q it , ff . Caryn Myer NHS, JAG, Yearbook L Kathy O'Hara Newman Shannon O'Neal JAG, Literary Club Girls' Adv. Choir 1 ff l 2 I ' John Onstine Kim Payne Swim Team, Cheer ,sf , 1 ' x ! J l ! f 1 4 vs . , It J A- l' N W? ' i S I i Davld OVIISS John Osterkorn Sandi Oswald Bob P3lm'9Y Football, Baseball, Weightlifting, Letter- man's Club i l Robert L. Pellegrino Trojan Marching Band, 1 C0mputer Club, Sym- Kim Payne shows the crowd her enthusiasm at phonic Winds the football game at Thunderbird High School. ff XR, -wa I rt. .k , . -.ff rv- 'ff 1 'df 5 ., x d rf' 1 A X Anita Perez Diane Peschio Stewart Phelan Suzanne Phelan Newspaper, Exchange, Editor qv 'Qi be V. ' Theresa Peel l Paul Pellman Ski Club, NHS, Cross Country l Joanne Marie Picerno NHS, Student Council, Literary Club, Girls' State f',, K ferting her attention from her soda Kathy l-larns grins at the cam- jp Deborah Polumbo Diamond Dolls, Angel Drill Team, DECA, JAG Diane Rappazzo Ski Club COE Kim Pleake COE, Literary Club Charles Plogman Ski Club, Computer Club T ! .s ,,' Heather Powell HERO Monica Platclift Softball, Literary Club, Student Council, NHS Jane Plecas Freshman Girls' Tennis, DECA, JV Girls' Tennis ..,,,,t If Toni Poh M1 -0' 'sri Jim Prescott Cross Country, Basket- ball, Track .NN Carlos Ramirez Jacob Rausch IV Science Club, German Club ,.. 1 X1 1 Jim Rhoades Wei htlittin g g, Automo- tives, Ski Club 3:5 in L 'Zccy SusanRinger Adv. Girls' Choir, FrenchClub EIR. Teresa Ross Cheer, Girls' Tennis, JAG,Soltball ri Q ' Todd Rawlinson Football, Track, Wres- tling, Weightlifting Robin Richard Shaun Roberts Aww YT Brenda Rowley Stephen Reed Symphonic Winds, Drum Major, Jazz Band, Student Council l Jody Richardson Jerry Rose Cross Country, Track, Arizona l-list. and Hik- ing, Science Club in-if Michelle Rulon Art, Adv Girls' Choir Phill Reeves Michael Richmond Wrestling, Ski Club, Baseball, Letterman's Club f Greg Ross Football, Track, Spanish Club, Ski Club Monica Rulon .17 J Sharon Reinhardt Fritz Riggs Weightlifting, Wrestling -.,,w-G at SandiRoss David Rupp DECA, Thespians, Play- ers Club 'Nil 3 I Kathie Rutter William Schaar i s, Jonathan Sherman Teresa Skerba Julie Ryals aff. l Mike Schoenike Trojan Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Jazz Band Lana Sherwood Warner, HERO, Pow- derpuft Football Charles Smillie Eileen Ryan Spanish Club, JAG, Powderpuff Football, ScienceClub l Esther Schantz 'fre ' Karen Silvay Trojan Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, French Club, Science Club Colleen M. Smith Varsity Cheer, Student Co-Editor Council, Yearbook, Powderpuft Football - ' , ,,,.., . I-:E 'WO Q 5 x f .1 f in 3 su ef 41 , r X S! if N I Q jj J 5 5' , K f :5 'EL i j- - . ir te Kim Sanders i- . Kathy Sciarrillo ,J xr if Tammy Simmons Y Elizabeth Smith Jennifer Sarsany Rick Shaw Football, NHS, Weight- lifting .if Jim Sims Football, Baseball, Boys'Tennis Keith Smith Trojan Marching Band, Basketball, Symphonic Winds A Lisa Smith Susan Spendley Pom Pon, Ski Club, Tro- jan Speakers, Student Council Mary Streeper HERO, Newspaper I Bryan Stroble Computer, Automotives ii. S 7 K Paula Smith Trojan Speakers, These plans, PV Players Club, Powderpuft Football Kim Squillante Marlowe Stewart 1 X i 1 t ,ff'f' li fr' li Beth Sarratt Yearbook, JAG, Wrest- Ierettes, industrial Arts .as if . f to Q Barbara Snow VICA, ICE .... it Carolyn Steinegger VICAXICE, Yearbook Erica Storms Ski Club, Softball, Girls' Swimming, Basketball , ,E .J In Q! if H2 3, I: S . x 1 Devin R. Sothan biiafsfggewater Football, Baseball, Track -HQ? Darren Stigers Tammy Stone Baseball, Wrestling ui .Q is if Flob Hiler and Rob Cleveland, seniors, catch up on weekend news. SOl'Tl6 Q 1 l x 3 John Stoss Kathy Swigard Trojan Speakers, Ski Club, JAG, Rowdies Scott Thomas Wrestling, Trojan Speakers, DECA Brian Tobin Tom Sues NHS, Football, Track Jazz Band Cindi Swinetord Gail Tielbur David Trombi Yearbook t ff Clare Sullivan Traci Sumner JAG,3Cie-nge Club Basketbabes, HERO, Girls' Track, Powder- pull Football Richard Taft Marla Tabor Qu, qpvll Roger Swartz we 3 Sonja L, Taylor NHS, DECA, Spanish Club gy ' ww - Before the 7:30 bell, seniors Billy Martin and Ralph Anderson hurry to class. Www PS is ...Q 1- ' 1 Tammy Thompson Ricky Thomsen Steve Tivnan Mark Turgal Melody Turner Ari 5'- W he Michael Valentino Danny Valenzuela Jr. Dawn Vafl Alsiine Student Council, Trojan Speakers, PV Players Janet VanWickIer Cheer, NHS, Angel Drill Team, Spanish JoAnne Vivona Yearbook Mark Vasquez Tammi VlCkerS German, JAG John Waight Shawn Wakeley German Club, Sym- phonic Winds, Spanish Rose Vance JAG '!x Denise Villa DECA, Science Club, Symphonic Winds, Jazz Band Chris Walior Ari JAG, Art, DECA 418 YQ Cindy Vanderlinden Doy Vincent ' vs ? a ,tr Margaret Wallace Thomas Wollcott Kelly Wallef Donna Wamsley Concert Choir, Angel Drill Team, German Club Michele Werner v. Kathy Wilcox DECA , 3- Jim Ward Kris West Sinda Wiley B l Marie Waterman Art, Matmaids K fri Nancy Wharton COE, Girls' Beg. 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Jim Camp: Taking classes to help prepare me for graduation and coIlege. -r T'a't?9F'd'i ':it'. --,' f ,I-'. it ...I ssars Qtark Turner it sr.ii.s - Siitfrez,-ft1,1'1Vffi?'wt2T,f'1 -ffm-?r:?s If 46- -li. ,I f Ctittordiwatlaipe Y ' I Elerie Wailaw I Qandxwamsley ,k,,L ..... ., 1'a2J.f':., -'ifvl t :sittin t..r l's.rs if r ix ,f , .. N -1: me , M A is , it -it ' 1 153' - sstr Q - We si9H'Wa.W?'0f!z,.r i sr.. I 1 ang ,Q v-. . .. . MT? sr Je K 1 wt' X 1 ss ' v s ff J' I s X ' ET s eff g me g..y , 3 . 2- ,Q X.. tk Q if MA' W H 1 S S r it 'J VJ wi ,. AQ xx Q XI: Six Q4 A- fn in - s . K :fl ws., S. 1 t .J . . g 'duff - . -j-3. V f X 535' 1 v X '-A 1 I .. .-.4 - . j' KL g . ...... J E v rt. , Et. t .t, . . , f x x M f Ik, 1 it h 5 kiik K E. 1 ., ug wg 1 -M x ,Q- s A tg--j ' ..., l-2 'Wt .5 -m ' E.. . at J if X L7 .,..t A .W . 1 ,A K '.:. 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Kaori Nomura at Paradise Valley but will not receive any credit towards her graduation in Japan, which means she will have to take her junior year over when she returns home. Kaori's school is much different from American schools. ln Japan they attend classes Monday through Satur- day and must wear school uniforms where we wear everyday casual clothes. l-ler way of life, her diet and clothing had changed drastically once she came to the US., making it hard for her to adjust. ln Japan she usually wore Kimonos but here she wears mostly jeans. ln Japan she eats rice but here she eats all kinds of American foods. Kaori's favorite is Mexican food, especially tacos. ln Japan a teenager has to be 18 years old to drive and 18 years old to smoke. 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I don't have to go home at lunch to hide from being initiated, said Tony Tenagiia. Finally being above a freshman, Carson Fallquist. lt's a drag because l'm still considered a lower classman, Lauri Dranberg. Being a Sophomore to me means having more opportunities to do what you vvant to do and being able to get more involved in other things such 'as sports and clubs, Tammy Clark. I think being a Sophomore is something that is worthwile. We Sophomores in this stage of school think vve get the best opportunities in jobs, school work and activities. Also l think the class of 1983 will rule, Mike Summerhill. l23 Chara Hoach Eric Horsman Tammy Horstman Donna Hotalen Chris Hough Dave Howello Bruce Humbertson Derrae James Tracy Jarrett Karen Jaszcyk Bob Jobst Dirk Johson James Johnson Suzy Johnson Darrell Jones J Todd Jones Lynn Jordan Jenifier June Loretta Kallstrom Kevin Kearney i Hans Kellner Robert Kendrich Mark Kein Matihew King Kellie Kirby Karen Kitchen Donna Kijula C hris KISSS IZA K X 'Y ' 'ai f A .sr Q4 :tl in gf' F '3 L i K. rrree K K ., K erooo A gb In ' ' f- is if L i V 1 N if 5 ' ' J Z as A K . ,,.. 4- if A A A. -yr ff Ka .JK , -.Qi M3 ' ' L - .J . X K o + X 1. J K X Q U .wkik 'fix MQ lg ag g xx! , J, A K . Vg ' ' K' '- NK M' P PM--' -- I- sg K ,, ' 7 11 K K ffffff , - llll,, 'Q se' J? T' vo -.Av El r f9Eii3QgWE Hans Kellner shows Christmas spirit by donating to the canned food drive. E 'rrr - r.h, ,:. .. Ki .,,. . .. fi K fK r iw ---. 4? ' ai , 41 i 33' , vi? - X fu . 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J Q ., 1. ii . , Q A , 5. , Q QF xii i . ui ., A f 14 NEI M . M an 1 ,,.L I K i is 5 :L ft' fig 3 L, K S, Xfx JJ? A if Q, t ies, .- x wk N Y Q 1: f ., KK 41 , -.2 K ' W :iff K fy? K K , KKl'SjK5 2 1 KK K km . katxm A , A ., Q ' KY K 'K fm '55 ' 'L ,R M A f.eQl ein it iii Tamara Gill gives up her free time to aide at the bookstore. the opportunity to use simulators, to practice driving 1, - - , .N I' 5- r ,rj -if l s Q K It 41, E, Q ,K at ME Xt in ext 1 , Eg ELSKE' . : ,,..WWmWg , K' it ist elslli b ,:, g tg W A , , , ...Q ' I L.-. -' . 755 A G., . . . V 'Q V .we 1 t L KK - fa 2 5. A it no . fi X1 , E t . . YQ W ,ff sive A. Q., AE. if Q ,, K ' J-,fix .335 4' - , ,- 5 ' K . 1 K K l it fi r - fi- it t K i K if Paul Gabriele gets in a little studying while soak-V 2 K qi 9 ,Q ing up the sun. 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'cbs An involved Freshman voices her opinion about Freshman The excitement built as the candidates for freshman student council eagerly waited for the result of the polls. When asked how she felt when she won the position of president, Shyri Nishimoto replied with a large smile, I was happyl . Shyri plans on running again next year. Freshman student council consists of Shyri Nishimoto, presi- dent, Teresa Tannehill, vice president, Bill Magsam, boys' repre- sentativeg Lisa Martin, girls' representative, Tod Keltmen, trea- surer, and Yvonne Delafunte, publicity. During elections many various ways of campaigning were used, such as posters, word of mouth and the support of friends. This year freshman student council sponsored the Easter Dance and some assemblies. They also sold candy apples as a way to raise money. Getting involved in student council is fun and a good experi- ence, according to President Shyri Nishimoto. 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A r ig qu - i aas ig .M 5 5 'gifs 123- SQ- Yi 4 f -2+ fir g it Ki?feGa??'Cf?g, .. . 2 mu. Freshmen Dennis Malone and Richard Strom work together on their science papers. if it . f - stt as ' hifi r r Aix!! :, g Q K kk K vin: . , Vi: 5 , I L Vrkk ALR i .7 5 . will r rr 'tina .. ., ,fx ,gk a . , W it i Q .Q 5 , . . , .tr ,J 5, f' s 'Xt Y ' ' 5 A Ar 'Sight'-? it hz: A ' at H i A -' A 7 f f L is A is L ' 16 53 . r Y , i ' Q If 'y Q L M -l 'f A' 2. t --.... as .111-.' , ti' . ' f 1 1 5.52 . H5551fem,'n,i71fQ4ifE5f:if,.1 - ,, .Z l .2,V,., fl 1, f. .. 'Q s flgigi i':. Q ,N fer. 5 f at,ffg,. ,f,3fg1i,- K--,Raitt 1.- ff .W ia, 551 we fl eifiilififiiTf.5jfS2Effff1i1 fl-'w2?ffQ1yi Vffsgr '.-'wifigzfiiiif ifS2ss?ezwssr'. we,.f:i2 it 'l Set, , , .2 fr- l UUER iiteoti tm,,,1' E Paradise Valley fans have good reason to cheer as the football team defeats Horizon. t t Sometimes Steve Ashworth can't believe what Don Gil- breth tells him. 140 5 Q M iig- 'wb-M,,., ij ,,...-0 M ,J Y . Carlos Ramirez helps the world and gives his blood to the Arizona Services durin the Blood Drive at P.V. it gi. 5 . A -Q. X X M , 4 , wwf' ' , A if S' N 'V N A R 5 f f Nancy DeSimone school quite wwxemf 'J a. Q lll P , ,cgi t 'v-W. a rough weekend, at least one student finds it hard to wake-up for first hour at 7130. to escape With fewer students this year, very easy to an empty classroom during the Just can't get enough snack time MUNCHIES!!! .ex J lpfwl . K' X m:b, A M, : ' MA:-wmv! ,ff r 1-1471- -A.,,m1g..hm.+xxsf+m..x..,NT-w,w.,.,,,,L,N..w5..Q.w,L- - 1 , A b, 7 H135 ' werww 1 17 W x ffl ur 4, X W--r -Q! 6 E A V V i1:?x:S:'g.i5: Lj5QQ.. H V.: : H y 'gfffieas 1 ' A svs 1 as Zwkffni il Nl' 4:4 4 5' ff- warm Wm! 3ox E 5 4 Q 6 l K ,-'fdul .s I , ef: iii 1. y 1 X 4 v-W gig X ,Ma kfwg if Aww, 5 :L ,.f 3ja3 f'L ww M, 4 J gggff L V L 3 lg Y , Y yy! GY 1 1 A :. :wsu A .. N . : 9-' ' 1 .P Q -7. : .fk-i w 1 , X , Q Q LW k - X ' Q ' L ' - A I- K D ' A-x. it + 4 11 n Wi 7 f -J Q! 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QQ if Basketball has helped me acquire good sportsman- ship and learn how to take the wins and the losses,' Marshall Bobinson. COE has given me the job experience to go on to bigger and better things! Kelly Cun- ningham. Being in band has helped me a lot in the sense that l have an easier time communicating with people. Brook DeWalt. 145 The Major gloal of Student Council this year was to provide both new and traditional activities whic would promote school spirit. The development of unity between students and teachers was also a major objective. The best way to reach these goals was to give everyone a chance to participate and have fun. The fun began in August, before school resumed, with two Spirit Days. All the various clubs and fall sports teams were invited as well as any new students. On the first day everyone cleaned up the campus and repainted trash cans. A barbeque was held the sec- ond day with the administration, teachers, and custodians cooking and serving. Relay races, including a water balloon toss and tug-of-war, gave everyone lots of laughs. During the summer, the new Student Council Officers also participated in the Arizona Association of Student Councils' Leadership Week at the U. of A. There the officers learned about new leadership techniques and activity ideas. The experience also exposed them to the idea of Class competition. Class competitions were a series of contests and activities that helped raise spirit throughout the year. Which class could win the most points? Which class had the most spirit? Contests were held during assemblies or lunch and included such things as hefty Day, where the class accumulating the most points was the winner. Points were also awarded the class buying the most turkey-grams and constructing the winning Homecom- ingrfloat. Pie-eating and ann-wrestling contests also were fun, he school theme to correspond with the new spirit goal was Trojan Spirit, makin' it happen. Classes also chose themes. One of the first major activities undertaken by Student Council was Homecoming in October. Homecoming week was full of traditional activities such as Homecoming Royalty elections, pep assemblies, floats and dress-up days. Student Council also provided students with 40 different career choices to explore dur- ing the Career Day in April. Representatives from various occupational fields explained their job dimensions to interested students. Miss Mary Murphy was the head sponsor this year and was assisted by Mr. Bob Schwarz and Mrs. Mildred Pettis. Senior Mike Valentino conducts a Student Council meeting Student Body Officers: Joanne Picerno, Betsy Monroe. Tom Johnson, Monica Ratcllff, Alise Amato, Mike Valentino. Freshman Officers. Top Row' Lisa Martin, Teresa Tannehill, Yvonne de La Fuente. Bot- tom Row: Tod Keltnes, Kim Klein, Shyri Nishimoto, Bill Magsan Trojan Spirit. . . Making It Happen . . . lJunior Ofticerst Jeff Stewart. Standing: Dave Hart, Kane Hall, Lisa Gedra, Bob Allen. Carla Kundla, Gina Giarruso, Jim Gardiner. C T J i Y' Y' I-jg! 'Q 'lf vfiffi RMK! as V' S' Student Council: Top Row: Steve Fteed. Dave Hirsch, Tom Johnson. Second Plowi Mike Valentino, Betsy Monroe, Joanne Picerno, Michelle Allen, Debbie Bills, Bonnie Moore, Sue Spendley, Alise Amato, Monica Ftatcliff. Third Row: Kerri l-lall, Bob Allen, Lisa Gedra, Jim Gardiner, Gina Giarruso, Dave Hart, Carla Kundla, Miss Murphy. Fourth Bow, Tracy Jarrett, Vessa Mathus, Cheryl Mustic, Terra Chester, Kelli Schnner, Kim Elford. Fifth Row: Tod Keltnes, Shyri Nishmoto, Bill Magsan, Teresa Tannehill, Yvonne de la Fuente, Lisa Martin, Kim Klein. Student Council 'Riff Sophomore Members: Tracy Jarrett, Kelli Schriner, Kim Elford, Darin Lanaghan, Terra Chester, Cheryl Mustic. 1-is Senior Officers: Susan Spendley, Steve Reed, Dave l-lirsch, Michelle Allen, Debbie Bills, Cooperative Ctfice Education Gaining job experience in business related occupations while finishing high school is the main purpose of Cooperative Office Education, COE. Students apply to the club and the coordinator Mrs. Roxanne Lingoi chooses only those who fill the neccessary qualifications. She looks for co- operative, dependable students who would make good employees. After a student has been chosen for COE she will go on job interviews. The rest is up to the 'student because the employer will make the final hiring decision. ' COE students receive two credits, one for the COE was also busy raising money for the employer-employee appreciation banquet which is held in April. They worked football concessions, sold candy bars, Trojan hats and Dunkin' Donuts. They held two car washes and made over S400 cleaning up trash around Bartlett Lake. COE sponsored a teacher staff appreciation day on Feb 18. They gave each staff member a special note pad. They also planned to visit the Camlu Nursing Home but it burned the night before the planned date. A week later they were allowed in and took Christmas goodies. class and the other for working. Top Row: Debbie Borggreen, Chris Grece, Sue de Blosi. Second Row: Laurie Wyckoff, Mrs. Lingol, Jenny Smith, Debbie Herbold, Lynn Ell, Nancy Wharton, Diane Rappazzo, Kristin Wilson, Kim Pleake, Diane Oliver, Lisa Kramer, Pam Baker. Third Row: Debbie Lange, Amy Miller, Kelly Cunningham, Kathy O'Dare, Miss Mullikin, Lori Jacobson. ents which were taken to the Camlu Nursing Home. COE members had a lot of fun while raising money for the employer-employee appreciation banquet. 148 Lauri Wyckoff takes a break from working on Christmas pres- Top Flow: Jane Plecas, Bonnie Moore, Lisa Hendricks, Debbie Polumbo, Tammy Stone, Sonja Taylor, June Hutter, Judy Joy, Lani Langan, Sandy Johnston, Sec- ond Fiow: Mike Heikka, Theresa Peel, Sinda Wiley, Kathy Wilcox, Lauren Cabot, Denise Villa, Karen Diller, Tracy Giles, Mrs. Vicki Wilson. Third Row: Mark DiBrito, Mike Fuschi, Jon Goldberg, David Ftupp, Randy Dickson. :aw Swftf' , , , Glyn Henderson learns job skills through experienceb r ' ' ' . y wo king in the Trojan Corner W1 'fit District Education clubs of America Distributive Education clubs of America CDECAJ is a vocational instructional program designed to meet the needs of students who have entered or are preparing to enter an occupation which is rela- ted to the field of marketing and distributive occu- pation. The DE program used the cooperative method , an organized sequence of on the job learning experiences related to each student's occupational interest which is correlated with classroom instruction. The program has two spon- sors this year, Mrs. Vicki Wilson, the new head sponsor, and Mrs. Jan Pelland, Co-sponsor for the program. The students had many fund raisers such as selling Trojan key chains, calendars, Tupperware and working the concession stands at our home football games. The money earned from these was used for the State Conference in Tucson where all DECA groups competed in different events for 3 days and money was also used for the end of the year employer-employee banquet. The DECA class also planned their yearly Christ- mas party at the Camlu Retirement Home, but unfortunately a fire broke out the night before causing the event to be cancelled. However repre- sentatives of the group took the favors and other Christmas goodies a few days later to the home. Also under the DECA heading is the Trojan Cor- ner where students are able to work in our school store gaining the experience they need for a future job while earning a school credit. The DECA mar- keting class, also under this heading, is for Juniors wishing to participate in DE their Senior year. Sonja Taylor and Theresa Peel are working on a gift to take to the Camlu Nursing Home TIE Students attend fall convention Staff members from the TBOJAN TIMES attended an AIPA Convention in Chandler on Oct. 18, 1980. Mrs. Phyllis Stantield, Newspaper and Yearbook Advisor, taught a new adviser seminar. Mrs. Stanfield is the treasurer and membership chairman of the State High School Press Association. At the convention students were able to choose from a variety of classes. One class I thought was interesting was 'Writing a Sports Feature'. The sports editor for the Mesa Trib- une was the teacher. He showed us how to get inside information on sports stories, said Fred Lanier, sports reporter for the TBOJAN TIMES. He said the best way to get a good sports, feature story is by tak- ing the athlete's side and talking with him privately. gm Jim Zawicki, sports reporter, and Mark Howard, Sports Edi- tor, plan the sports page for the next issue. Trojan Times changes format This year the TBOJAN TIMES took on a new for- mat. lt went from a 5 column by 14 paper to a 3 column by 13 news and a 2 column by 13 fea- ture and editorial section. Because they made the change, they moved from a news layout to a modified magazine format. The magazine format is the new trend in high school newspapers. W N. 1x5 's-. Mary Streeper and Diane Peschio watch Kevin Teed as he works on a feature layout. Top Row: Michael Greene, Fred Lanier, Mark Gartrell, Jim Zawicki, Mark Howard, Greg Bentley. Middle Row: Penny Walker, Anita Bingaman, Adine Kagan, Michelle Allen, Liza Acuna, Mary Streeper, Mrs. Stantield, Adviser. Bottom Bow: Dina MacDougall, Kevin Teed. Not Pictured: Diane Peschio. '1'i 5'- Co-editers Michelle Allen and Mike Greene check over a news story for the next issue. Staffers attend summer camp Mike Greene, Michelle Alien and Liza Acuna from the Trojan Times staff attended a workshop at Northern Arizona University from June 11-18. Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, Newspaper and Yearbook Adviser, went up on June 10 to prepare for her classes. She taught Newspaper and had a begin- ning seminar. Through the workshop I learned about many new and different styles of layouts and ideas of putting a newspaper together, commented Co- Editor, Mike Greene. Diane Peschio, exchange editor, looks through newspapers from various schools in Arizona. Printing change saves travel time One important change in the production of the Trojan Times was the move to a new print shop. The new printers, George and Sandy Oller, Master Printing, are located on 32 Street, south of Bell Road. This helped tremendously in saving time and gasoline. In past years the Trojan Times had been printed at the Tempe Daily News. George and Sandy are new to the Valley. They were a big help to the editors when they read proof at the print shop. Jim Zawicki, sports reponer, takes notes while interviewing Coach Grundler. Mark Gartrell, head cartoonist, carefully finishes his sketches for the next deadline. TBOJAN TIMES Co-editors ................... Michelle Allen, Mike Greene Business Manager . . . ............. Adine Kagan Exchange Editor .... .............. D iane Peschio Sports Editor .... ................. M ark Howard Photographers ..... ..... D ina MacDougalI, Greg Bentley Head Cartoonist .......................... Mark Gartrell Adviser ........................... Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield Reporters. . .Liza Aouna, Fred Lanier, Kevin Teed, Jim Zawicki Shannon O'Neal, Annette Fuller. Oquguaf - Time and dedication are two of the qualifications needed to be on the Paradise Val- ley High School yearbook staff. To further their knowledge about yearbooks, several members attended the workshop at Northern Arizona University over the summer. Five of the staff members gave up one week of their summer vacation to attend the workshop. The five were Liza Acuna, Alyssa Haspel, Alan Lay, Dina MacDougaIl, and Colleen Smith. The culmination of workshop for photographers was a showing of their work at the final banquet. Dina MacDougaIl's photo placed third in the miscellaneous category. 1980-81 Staff! Top Flow: Tony Reilly, Brook DeWalt. Row 2: Alan Lay, Lori Moody. Row 3: Nancy DeSimone, Dawn VanAlstine, Caryn Myer, Andy Johnson, Greg Bentley, Dave Trombi, Liza Acuna, Laurie Ben- netto. Row 4: Laurie Bastek, Alyssa Haspel, Colleen Smith, Dina MacDougall, Cherylin Moore, Mrs. Phyllis Slanfield. Row 5: Con- nie Giesie, Carol Gruz- inski and Sue Lumpp. : Staff member Alan Lay sells Mrs. Geri Cosentino a bagel. 152 QIZLLQZH T Qigludly i l we, if j 1, ., 3. 5 K xx , l .lx ig 2,1 is gg T W if ssswaf .,.,..,, -A if .ft Q.. f, r fir. I ...fa-w'r' : 4 'Sf' W7 if N it .I ' Km .A L Bagel sales on Thursdays, inventory at Diamonds and two week-long candy sales, helped pay for the extras that made this year's yearbook special. - C Happy Birthd Caryn cheerfully copy. EZ dfvousmgsfz Zgggngggfg Stanfield! The annual Arizona interscholastic Press Association fall convention was at Chandler High School. Many of the staff attended. The convention was highlighted by a musical slide show about Phoenix, presented by the Ari- zona Republic and Phoenix Gazette. Trojan Triumphs '81 Co-editors . . . Alyssa Haspel and Colleen Smith Sports Editor. . . Liza Acuna Class Editors . . . Laurie Bastek, Caryn Myer, Connie Giesie Photographers . . . Greg Bentley, Andy John- son, Alan Lay, Dina MacDougall Adviser. . . Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield ri' i L Connie Giesie, Lori Moody and Brook DeWalt discuss which pictures to use for a layout. 6 py, copy and more Oqpzif Alyssa Haspel and Colleen Smith took a course in Journal- ism, attended workshop, and have been on the staff for 2 years, in order to prepare them- selves for the Co-editor posi- tion. Alyssa says, Being a co- editor has given me leadership and publication experience that will help me in the years to come . Colleen commented, Being on the staff gave me chance to make the best memory book for 1981 After graduation Colleen plans to attend Arizona State University, majoring in public Relations. Alyssa plans to attend University of Arizona, majoring in medicine. :May lt's Finished! iss Y Q HERO students get rowdy before a football game. ui. in-...W Debbie Clark, left, and Sopia Auguste, right, help Chris Linert, center, campaign for State Senator during -a HERO convention. Home Economics Related Occupations Home Economics Related Occupations, HERO, sponsored many fund raising activites this year. They sponsored a dance after a football game, sold Halloween and Turkey grams, cookbooks, fuzzies and pretzels every Wednesday. In February HERO had a fashion show in the school cafeteria. Fourteen female and five male models from PV were chosen to model clothes from Casual Corner and Oak Tree. The chairman of the committee was Pam Deakins and the co-chairman was Vicki Karr. Kari and Ouinten from Finishing Touch coordinated models and choreography. The guest commentator was Cheryl Parker from KPNX. The PV Jazz Band played the background music. HERO students served refreshments and all profits went into the HERO Scholarship fund. lvlrs. Paulett Regan, coordinator, Pam Deakins, Kelly Dunn, Kathy Sciarillo and Heidi Ohmstedt, members, attended a convention in Denver, CO, Oct. 19, 20 and 21. There they went into various career workshops conducted by people from busi- ness and industries, competed in job skills competi- tion and toured Denver. Other conventions the club attended were the Fall Leadership Conference and the Spring State Conference, In May HERO had a Employer Banquet. Each member invited one of her employers to the banquet to show her appreciation. 154 HERO: Back Row: lvlarcy Michalski, Chris Linert, Debbie Walters, Mary Streeper, Traci Summer, Theresa Cockrill, Lana Sherwood, Emily Elliot, Kim Lynch, Sherry Gruzinski. Middle Row: Kathy Sciarrillo, Kelly Dunn, Sophia Auguste, Sandi Ross, Cherylin lVloore, Paulett Regan, coordinator. Bottom Row: Heather Powell, Pam Deakins, Debbie Clark, Vicki Karr, Cindy Cotner. VK. Lisa Snow, aide, Lisa Scacewater, and Lisa Knox look through microfilm to find information about their careers. Industrial Cooperative Education Top Row: Kendall Frost, Becky Brown, Brian Tobin, Lisa Flickinger, Mr. Michael Golden, Karen Hogan, Curt Yates, Carolyn Steinegger, Joanne Vlvona. Bottom Bow: Barb Snow, Lisa Spacewa- ter, Moira Chalmers, Eddye Kay Bean, Lisa Knox. ICE gave Ken Frosty an opportunity to plan for his future career. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Industrial Cooperative Education CICEJ and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CVICAJ are classes in which the students enroll to better their abilities in fields such as printing, cosmetology and graphics. The students receive two credits, one tor the classroom work and one forthe job they hold after school. This year we had a new teacher, Mr. Michael Golden. Mr. Golden also teaches at Shadow Mountain High School. ICEXVICA had various ways of raising money. One of the items they sold this year was candy dishes. When asked what he thought of the ICEXVICA program, Mr. Golden replied, lt's a great pro- gram, the students can tell if they like the field they're in. VICA also has a youth program. This helps the students better learn their leadership capabilities. I feel the youth organization is a very important part of the class, commented Mr. Golden. Thespians is a honor club of actors and actresses said Mr. Bob Schwarz, director of the club. To get into this honorary club a student must accumulate a certain amount of points. ln order to gain points, students must attend certain plays, act in plays outside of school and participate in some way with these types of functions. Thes- pians are not only in Paradise Valley High School, but all across the world in the dif- ferent countries and schools. There are about 60 members in our school. Jon Simpson and Lisa Henson are award winners in the club for Best Actor and Best Student Stage Director. According to Mr. Schawrz, Only a cho- sen few will succeed in getting into this very honored club. Thespians . . honoring dramatists Jon Simpson and Lisa Henson are awarded with Best Actor and Best Student Stage Director. Thespian Officers: Top Bow: Jon Haynes, Lisa Henson, Missy Fox, Bill Scott. Bottom Bow: Suzanne Blaum, Anita Bingaman, Dan Remington, Anne Marie Picerno. l Thespians: Top Row: Brian Lover, John Haynes, Bill Scott, Brenda Mosher, Mr. Schwarz, Anne Marie Picerno, David Rupp, Ann Cabott. Middle Bow: Lisa Henson, Anita Bingaman, Missy Fox, Laurie Ohlson, Dan Remington, Angel Giordano, Wendy Jarrett, Suzzanne Blaum, Karen Hudson, and Lisa Turner. Bot- tom Ftow: Bich Meek, Jon Simpson. Trojan Speakers is a club which competes in oratorical meets. Anyone can join the Trojan Speakers as long as he can participate in front of an audience with speaking ease. There are many events to pick from such as oral interpretation and oratory which are original persuasive speeches. There is also debate which includes two individual people partici- pating with each other. The students are then judged on how well they pres- ent their speeches and on their speech's content. The team then accumulates points. The Trojan Speakers are one of the best teams in the league, and our speakers are just a fantastic group, commented Mr. Schwarz, speech coach. l - in, vp- -.... Trojan Speakers: Bottom Flow: Sue Bardon, sponsor, Anita Bingaman, Tracy Jarrett, Susan Spendley, Brian Lover, Rhonda Pruett, Edith Crossen, Lauren Cabot, Mr. Bob Schwarz, spon- sor. Row 2: Eddie Lambert, John Haynes, Anne Marie Picerno, Jon Simpson, Suzanne Picerno, Patty Cabot, Neil Brooks. Trojan Speakers Speech Award Winners: Bottom Bow: Cherylin Moore, fourth place, humorous interpretation, Suzanne Picerno, fifth and superior place certificate, Jon Simpson, first awards humorous interp., Lauren Cabot, superior certificates in drama and serious interp., Anne Marie Picerno, superior, poetry. Flow 2: Neil Brooks,superior in serious, Brian Lover, second After Dinner speaking and superior in serious interp., John l-laynes, third place, humorous, Susan Spendley, excellent drama interp., John Haynes, third place, humorous, Susan Spendley, excellent drama interp., Peter Amsterdam, supe- rior extemp. and inpromptu, Eddie Lambert, second, fourth, humorous, Kevin Teed, first, poetry. 157 PV Ad Club: Top Bow: John Waight, Jim Pearson, Jim Lovegrove, Phil Serodato, Michael Kull, Mike Schoenike, David Wilhardt, Gil Armenta, David Baxter, Charles Ward. Middle Row: Mrs. Mahoney, Deidre Curran, Ann Waltz, Terri Brown, Deci Messina, Shawna Morgan, Joanne Virona, Keri Hall, Maria Mazzacone, Terry Everleth, Ms. Shack. Bottom Bow: Pam Hannom, George Brett, Andy Johnson, Steve Clark, Shane Emmons, Chris Cummins, Colleen Mahoney, Cathy VanDeman. PV Ad Club Many students at PV have special art talents. For those tal- ented art students or Commercial Arts students, there's a club called the PV Ad Club. lt gives students the opportunity to practice and show their talents. The major activity of the club was to do advertising, pos- ters and T-shirts for clubs at school. The club also gave stu- dents more experience with working with clients with obtain- ing outside jobs and designing logos. This club was originated by Ms. Shack and Ms. Mahoney, commercial arts teachers, about three years ago. Some ot the students of the club were involved in making projects for school clubs and outside jobs such as posters for the play Cheaper by the Dozen, by Brian Lover, senior. The designs for Pom and Cheer T-Shirts were done by Ann Waltz, senior. The club enjoyed a productive and good year. if ff ' W if Mark Kotek looks over Colleen Mahoney's rough draft ot a future project. Co Computer Club Members Charlie Plogman and Brian Bernal put a program into the computer erminal. Computer Club The goal of the Computer Club is to give the students who are interested in computers a chance to get the experience and knowledge needed for computer fields, said Mr. Paul Cor- nell, computer club sponsor. The Computer Club consists of approximately 20 students. The only requirement that the club has is that each student either be enrolled in a computer math course or have completed a computer course. We have a fairly adequate computer room although we could use some move advanced equipment and terminals, said Mr. Cornell. The Computer Boom consists ot two Apple Micro-Computers and three time sharing com- puter terminals. The Apple Computers are a unit within themselves. They are not connected to one master computer. The time sharing com- puter terminals are tied into a Master Computer in Scottsdale. Paradise Valley shares the Master Computer with other local schools and busi- nesses. We are allowed only so much time on the computer. This gives others the chance with the computer. The students learn how to program a com- puter by setting up various activities such as games, problem solving skills or exercise in logic. Alter programming the computer, the stu- dents can challenge themselves by matching wits with the computer. 5 inda Turner, Brian Bernal, Mr. Cornell, Diego Cardenas. mputer Club Members: Top Row: Charlie Plogman, Bob Pellegrino, Dee Burgess, Wayne Kennedy, Susan Fabanich. Bow 2: 159 NHS lnducts Mrs- Carolyn Warner, State Superintendent, Was The Honor Society strived to maintain order the guest speaker at the National Honor Society the Parliamentary Pf0CedUfelh'feUQhOUfThe year- induction ceremony on January 22. Her speech Sponsored lhehl' eChVlTleS- The Fhefhbefe was Centered around the Song -fTOmO,rOWI She participated in two Pizza Night Socials at Pizza Hut. said that the students of today are the leaders of TheY Welfed Oh tehlee ehd lhede DlZZeS- FOV eeeh tomorrow' pizza sold they earned a dollar. Dr. Carrino also attended the ceremony and I NHS also DUT T0QeThefe Cehhed-fOOd drive GUY- introduced Mrs. Warner. Thirty-three members 'hQ ChfIe1m8S el0hQ Wlih Student C0UhCl' T0 help were inducted in the traditional candlelight cere- ST- Melt' S Food Drive. mony. They also sold Booster cups for the Booster Dr. Nightingale was at the first National Honor Chime Velee money. n 1 Society meeting and explained Parliamentary Pro- 'h JehUeVYi'fheY helped Diamond S Depeffmehf Cedure and its effectiveness- Store with their inventory in order to raise money. 'el-is Teresa Skerba and Steve Brown take a break during the Pizza Social at Pizza Hut. Peter Amsterdam, vice president, talks about leadership in the beginning of the induction. ef tr , ttteeee, -- A as . . ., .. ,.,.t .. W. . . his r W B , .P 1 .X Q W 9 W Ax i +P-gnrmiiru htg I.-. .. in Y D Ai-W 1: 5 ., ,- I an xg ki Y X L ,i :QW E, P t it L :L g N Q S ,Q j T M . 5 t g it A -ir it fi ' 'N' ,... . L., , :,. X W X 4 . ,. , ir , W 'H . rt lg . . -H . to 2:1 me t U .T W .,,.... , ,, . as-who F .ctl Y M , ' S Y M i A ii? H he - Ngqlww T N 313-tv ig. I P . , f . Q T S li ll A . M XR' 11 t Q l i AMN W-L .,c ' Q. R vk.. , ..... 5 ,uw in mn A Bl . Top Bow: Kim Altman, Michelle Allen, Liza Acuna, Jeff Maurer, Rick Shaw, Scott Fehrman, Don Barrett, Rob Ketterson, Alise Amato, John Stoss. Bow 2: Lynne Ell, Brian Bernal, Paul Medellin, Caryn Myer, Cory Polak, Cathy Burger, Nancy Fowle, Debbie Bills, Lauren Cabot, Sonja Taylor. Bow 3: Paul Pellman, Lisa Henson, Teresa Skerba, Carol Johnson, Kelly Waller, Monica Batcliff, Betsy Monroe, Belinda Lipka, Lisa Kramer, Kelly Cunningham. Bow 4: Mrs. Kathleen Nielsen, Dee Burgess, Peter Amsterdam, Joanne Picerno, Tom Johnson, Lori Mazza, Mrs. Jeri Toal. .... . Laurie Bennetto, senior, lights her candle in the beginning of the ceremony. 33 members in January Mrs. Carolyn Warner, guest speaker at the induction, talks about the song 'lTomorrovv comparing the students of today to the leaders of tomorrow. Alyssa Haspel, senior, lights ner candle as a symbol of honor. Dr. Carrino talks to the audience about tne Honor Society and introduces State Superintendent Carolyn Warner. French Club To meet the requirements for the French Club one must have taken a French course within the last year or been presently enrolled in one this year. This year's club sponsor was Mrs. Mar- ilyn Lenz. The club meetings were held every Tuesday after school. Activities for the Christmas holidays included an eating meeting where the members prepared a variety of French dishes. During the course of the year the mem- bers visited French restaurants such as Cafe' La Serre, Chez Louis and Cat' Casino. The meals were paid for by the money raised from the candy sales they had throughout the year. French Club: Top Ftow: Susie l-lamm, Patty Cabot, Mrs. Lenz, Sponsor, Lori Fiobin- son, Dona Long. Second Flow: Pam Aird, Tina Porter, Jennifer June, Dirk Johnson. Spanish Club Spanish Club was spon- sored by Sr. Leonard Ortega and Ms. Jan Bartoli. The club made use of the language on their annual trip to Mexico. From 23 students I got 100 percent from each individual, said Sr. Ortega. The Spanish Club mem- bers sold candy, cheese, sausage and preserves in an effort to gain enough money to afford a trip to Mazatlan, Mexico, in April. The club learned the cus- toms and culture and used the language they learned. Spanish Club: Bottom Bow: Kenneth Daniels, Ms. Jan Bartoli, Cheryl Mustic, Judy Flyan, Elissa Kopecky, Lauri Dranberg, Kim Taylor, Donna Toot, Shawn Wakley, Greg Hawk, Greg Boss, Paul Mosakowski, Mike Boylan, Brook DeWalt, Sr, Ortega, Sponsor. Top Flow: Fiene Marks, Eileen Ryan, Pam Gilson, Tari DeVVitt, Debbie Oiordani, Belinda Lipka, Shelly Aldrich, Lisa Coe, Lisa Turner, Donna Loughney, Jan Brown. anguage students enrich knovvledge of other Lori Robinson and Jennifer June study a few French words together. , 1 -rm L 1 UM? 9 fi cultures through study German Club ley, German Club president. Banquet. At the end of the year the stu dents planned a banquet at the Felson l-laus to celebrate all of the good times they had during the year. German Club: Top Bow: Tracy Jarrett, Becci Stuban, Mrs. Debbie l-linton, sponsor. Middle Flow: Davvn Schoenike, Tammy l-lorstman, Jennifer June, Barbara Fabyanie, Doris Conklin. Bottom Bow: Mark Tickler, Mark Vasquez, Gilbert Coulter, Shawn Wakley. fN Even though the German Club has 12 members, they are a very active group, said Shavvn Walk All year long the club was very active in having candy sales, can dle sales and car washes to raise money to go Cottonwood, Ari zona, for a German Student Con vention in April. At Christmas the German Club went to Phoenix Mountain Nursing Center and sang German Christmas carols to the residents. After that they went tothe Felson l-laus for a Christmas Leiter- Sponser, Jim Sprouse, pie Jim Sprouse and Don Russel prepare charac- ters tor the next round in Dungeons and Drag- ons. The club met every Monday in the 700 building. i The Adventure and Fantasy Gaming Club: Row One: lvlr. Robert Fry. Row Two: Gary 5 Frankson, Reid DeWalt, Don K Russell. Adventure and Fantasy Gaming Club Spells, wizards, monsters, dragons during medieval timesg these are 'all a part of the adven- ture and fantasy gaming club, says Jim Sprouse, Club president. A populargame in England, Dungeons and Dragons has just made its debut in the United States this past year. Dungeons and Dragons is not an ordinary board game. lt is a fantasy role playing game, played vvith a group of people who create the characters. They then proceed through a castle dovvn to the dungeon Cin their mind and on paperj with the goal to become the richest and most powerful character of the game. Other games played are Traveler and Gamma World. The Club met every Monday after school in the 700 building under the supervision of Sponsor Mr. Leiter. 2 f l i 3 fa F 'E 1 2 3 I F n Special Olympics Special Olympics is a program where students who need special attention can participate in a vari- ety of different activites. The students compete against one another for medals and trophies. One of the events that is looked forward to by these students is a bowling tournament in Tucson. There were over 250 participants. The participants are put into a division according to their average. Each participant in the tournament stayed with a host family for the entire weekend. Besides bowling, many activites were set up for the enjoyment of the students. A carnival was held along with a downtown if at .S parade and a visit to the Sonora Desert lvluseum. QE After the tournament an awards presentation was given along with a dance afterwards. Some of the top bowlers from PV were Ed Stillwell, who won two gold C medals, and Chris Beeks, who came in fourth place 5? S C y.... M in the team division and earned a ribbon. -7 - tw ,M . V: . . ..cy,..... t f Bowler Ed Stillwell shows off his gold medal. Special Olympics: Top Bow: Joe Garard, Jeff Gudgeon, Chris Beeks, Scott Sherman, Ed Stillwell. Bottom Flow: Maryanne Sullivan, Kathy Campos, Jenny Townsend. Ski Club Most clubs at Paradise Valley High School are not affected by the weather but unfortunately the ski club was this year. They scheduled several different trips to Sunrise, Purgatory and Brianshead but lack of snow caused cancellation of most of these trips. Plenty of snow was the hope of ski club members as the last two trips to Brianshead and Sunrise approached. The sponsors are Ms. Shirley Andro, Miss Karen Roberts Mr. Ron Klamback and Mr. Bobby Johnson. lt has been a disappointment because of the lack of par- ticipation. lt's depressing to cancell trips, was Miss Roberts feelings about this year's ski season. v ,sw gg .gs gs i -v Z' ... . M QS ww. Q.-wr' Jim Ward, Miss Roberts and Robin Burner discuss ideas for the next ski trip. Top Row: Ms. Shirley Andro, Charlie Plogman, Susan Spend- ley, Steve Reed, Kim Mills, Tra- cey McCulloch, Lani Langan George Humrich, Trish Carlson, Jim Ward, John Onstine, Eric Zahniser, Miss Karen Roberts. Second Row: Tari Dewitt, Kathy Swigard, Greg Hawk, Cara Wink- ler, Andy Klein, Paul Masakow- ski, Missy Fox, Greg Ross, Tina Fields, Mike Stewart, Mark Spendley. Third Row: Paul Pell- man, Belinda Lipka, Bill Burden, Pam Austin, Kim Elford, Joseph Miller, Ted Randall, Kenny Hatch. 166 ga 1 'zif M. Terry Loterbauer, out standing litter, concen trates on the squat. Weighlifting: Top Row: Jim Fihoades Andy Dieterle, Terry Loterbauer George Soto, Michael Greene, Deny Bruntmyer, Coach Bill Srp. Second Row: Jim Gardiner, John Daniels, Rich Cerino, Rob McNulty, Shane James John Dieckhoner, Mark MacFarlane Weightlifting club Weight Class Name Weight cleanfjerk 85 Mike Grimm 105 The Weightlifting club gained many ambitious, goal reach- Cleafifjefk 155 Shane James 114 ing young men. The litters participated in the State meet in bench 106 May at Scottsdale Community College and also sponsored Squat 335 Terry Loterbauer 140 an invitational meet. bench 190 Terry Loterbauer 140 In order to participate in the meets, the litters have to meet deanflefk 175 George Soto 165 after school in the weightroom and work on the squat, Squat 375 bench, deadlift and the cleanfjerk. Weightlifting is divided bemlh 185 into categories such as powerlitting which is lifting as much deafifiefk 175 Mark MacFarlane 148 as you can, and body building, which is physique. This Squat 425 George Soto 165 year's outstanding weightlifters were Terry Loterbauer and Squat 375 Deny Bruntymer 156 Dean 'Cardis. During the course of the year records were benfih 241 broken at school. squat 475 Dean Cardis 181 bench 300 clean fjerk 185 cleanfjerk 205 George Humrich 195 bench 325 Dean Cardis 195 Chess and Bridge Although some students think that the games of chess and bridge are the only games played during Chess and Bridge Club meetings, this does not hold true. Along with chess and bridge, members also played such games as Tvvix. These games involve the use of geome- tric, electronic and mechanical divisons. In bridge one must reinforce strict game rules which deal with one's conduct in life. There is a direct relationship to vvhy we have to do things in math. The club had competed in tournaments with Shadow Mountain and Horizon. Stu- dents start out playing simple games and work their way up to ones that are more complex. This year's sponsors were Mr. Sam Pol- vino and Mr. Joe Vandenoever. People who do well in chess and bridge usually do well in other mathematical areas, said Mr. Vandenoever, club co-sponsor. Mike Murphy and Michael Fournier deeply concentrate on the next chess move. Chess and Bridge: Mr. Vandenoever, co-sponsor, John Szychovvski, Mr. Polvino, co-sponsor, Frank Straka, Michael Four- nier, Bobert Smith, Mike Murphy. History and Hiking - aft 451: f55'nil5t. A F A at T A t ,t P - Q- ' S- X . Sw ' rig, K - X I .. , R J 3 Ps! in-t'i.sQ- 'l-it I. . Q ,L 3, 5. fret' G W . Q-- . QQ' kv t Kwai tin - t 4 . . . . . , L,tsEf+jQQ,,SQ,gm,,, Q. ,F ,,. Top Flow: Dave Morvack, Eric Olsen, Mrs. Stutzman, Mr. Stutzman, Pam Gilson, Mr. Verhulst. Second Row: Sue Armstrong, Lori Mazza, Carol Johns-org garesja K ll V Il ,Sh L M ta'n. Th'rd Row: Gilbert Coulter, o re , igfrgfbgosg. Y a er erry 3 Oun I I Kim Currin, Mr. Verhulst, Mr. Pellett and Wade Pellett take a moment to enjoy the outdoors on the hike at Sycamore Canyon. ,S , . .-W -4- . . Brett Webb, Rick Shaw and Gerald Gill discuss hik- ing and different gear with a representative from a local hiking store. The Arizona History and Hiking club has been very active this year. Their first hike was to Syca- more Canyon. They also went to the Superstitions. The club is about half the size of last year's club. This has enabled them to save on transportation costs to the hiking sites because they can now use the school van. Although the hikers may begin to have to chip in for gas, that still would be consider- ably cheaper than renting a bus. A representative from the Hiking Shack spoke to the club about different hiking gear available. On Jan. 8, the Hiking Shack then set up a display on the football field showing the different types of hik- ing gear. The members of the club are very involved this year. A few members organized themselves over Chrismas break and went back to the Superstitions for another hike. Matmaids: Top Bow: Patty Cabot, Debbie Bills, Daphne Judge, Tracy Anderson, Julie Barnes, Marie Waterman, Den- ise Bohrman. Flow 2: Mrs. Beverly Lewis, Lauren Cabot, Susie Hamm, Donna Ward, Michelle Allen, Karen Midura, Derrae James, Lisa Cafarelli. Wrestlerettes: Top Row: Antonetta DeSimone, Tracy Ander- son, Wendy Kaiser, Stacey Waddle, co-captain. Row 2: Sue Wessel, Beth Sarrat, Nancy DeSimone, Tammy Jensen, cap- tain. lvlatmaids and Wrestlerettes The matmaids and wrestlerettes have kept them- selves busy attending games, selling candy, work- ing consessions and having car washes. The matmaids keep score and clock the wres- tlers. The wrestlerettes cheer and encourage the wrestlers in the stands. Together they have sold calendars, candy and cups. The money went toward the trip to San Diego in December. They also ran the consessions at the games to raise the money for the wrestlers to go to the Sky- line Wrestling Tournament at Tucson in February. There was a Wrestling Banquet in February at which awards were given. For the first year the matmaids were paid for operating the scoreboard. The matmaids and wrestlerettes had a problem of transportation this year. They were only given a van for away games. Therefore, only 6 girls from both matmaids and wrestlerettes were allowed to go to the away games. Kim Altman, Derrae James and Susie Hamm clock the wrestlers during a wrestling meet. The wrestlers warm up before their meet with Shadow IVlOurr A group of matmaids takes Score during a wrestling match. KLUTZ club . . . raises money through candy sale. Top Flow: Scott Gray, Ted Genivitz, Steve Ashworth, Geoff Bennett. Second Row: Paul Pellman, Steve Brown, Tom Martin, Don Barrett, Rob Ketterson, Shane James, Andre Fournier, Debbie Bills, Suzie Phelan, Ron Smith. Bottom Flow: Kelly Waller, Tammy Leach, Carol John- son, Teresa Skerba, Pam Gilson, Karen Silvay, Belinda Lipka, Tina Fields and Greg Ross. cry t N 'W 'mr Gary Bennett observes the results of his chemistry experiment. Replacing broken glassware costs the individual students a lot of money, says Klutz Club advisor Mr. Smith. Being in the club gives students a chance to raise money for the broken glassware. The members had a candy sale in the month of March that lasted for two weeks and they had more fund raising activities planned for next year. The club is made up of twenty-eight members enrolled in Advanced Placement Chemistry. 172 skin 46 Alan Ford demonstrates how to become an ofticial member of the Klutz Club. Science Club Science will play a big part in solving the coun- try's problems in the years to come, says Cory Polak, science club president. The club tries to promote interest in science. The club takes trips to different areas that people in the club would be interested in, connected in some way with science. The club this year traveled to Kitt Peak, Collosal Cave and Sunset Crater. With the addition ofa vending machine which is located Cory Polak, Science club president, conducts a regularly scheduled meeting. in the core ot the science department, they raise money to buy equipment that the science depart- ment wouldn't normally be able to get. The science club met every Wednesday in room 405 usually with twenty-five to thirty members present. The club has been around since the beginning of Paradise Valley High School and is still going strong. , -. twat-A. Members of the science club listen enthusiastically to new ideas brought up at a meeting. Top Row: Mr. Alan Doty, Eddie Lam- bert, Candy Fanning, Lauren Cabot, Suzie Phelan, Cory Polak, Jerry Rose, Scott Gray, Jeff Maurer, Mr. Collins. Second Row: Brook DeWalt, Janice King, Clare Sullivan, Eileen Ryan, Karen Silvay, Kelly Esch, Gina John- ston, Laurie Ackman. gl . V i y v f 173 Sophia Auguste, Tracey Grant and Gene Redmon stop a lTl0lT19f'lft0 SYTIHS at the C8lTi6I'8. Helping Today's Youth Build for tomorrow 174 Ka5hyySwigard and Eric Olson enjoy the afternoon at the get acquainted ac iv: . Jobs for Arizona Graduates Bottorn Row: Shannon O'Neal, Kelly Esch, Gene Redmon, Eric Olson, Steve Kockler, Mark Lucas, Clark Sullivan, Pam Gilson, Cathy Burger. Row Two: Miss Cynthia Batko - Job Special- ist, Caryn Myer, Nancy DeSimone, Karen Silvay, Lauren Cabot, Lani Langan, Alise Amato, Mary Richardson, Kelly Waller, Heidi Snell, Karen Hubalik. Row Three: Mrs. Teresa Soncrant - Job Specialist, Michelle Allen, Rene Marks, Teresa Ross, Eileen Ryan, Sheryl Kutno, Michell Draayen, Teresa Skerba, Carol Johnson, Beth Clark, Melody Turner, Tammy Jensen, Rose Nance. Row Four: Dawn DeAcetis, Debbie Polumbe, Sophia Auguste, Sue MacDonald, Tracey grant, Debbie Borggreen, Esther Schantz, Adine Kagan, Tari Dewitt, Kathy Swigard, Emily .lliott. Jobs for Arizona Graduates CJAGJ is a new club especially to seniors interested in obtaining a full time job immediately afte graduation. This statewide program also offered assistance tc those who were unsure of their goals and future. The goal of this club is to help each member acquire a job in his area of interest. Throughout the year speakers came to discuss their profession: including a job specialist, an officer and a Iavvyer. JAG supported Career Day at school and sponsored socia events throughout the year. There were more than one hundred members that met during the year, before school and during lunch hours. i JAG has been to several VIP Conferences, which stands fo lVery Important People of Professions, which were sponsored by 'the government. These conferences consisted of leadership development and career reseach. At the November conference a North High, Mrs. Carolyn Warner, authority board member, spoki l l to groups, stating that she hopes seniors will graduate with a dip- loma in one hand and a job contract in another hand. This government supported program is also supported by the business community including Union Bank, Motorola, GTE, Grey- hound, Western Savings, Bechtel Power Corp, Valley National Bank, Samaritan Health Service, Watkins and Watkins Invest- ments, Mountain Bell, KPNX TV and Bandt's. Ms. Cythis Batko and Mrs. Teresa Soncrant are the job special- ists. Their office was in the guidance office. The representing offi- cers were Secretary Shannon O'Neal, Career Preparation Tracey Grant, Coordinator of Social Affairs Sophia Auguste and Civic Affairs and Presiding President Nancy DeSimone. If this pilot program at PV and other U.S. schools is successful, it will be offered nationwide to all high school seniors. Mrs. Teresa Soncrant discusses job opportunity for today's youth with Debbie Polumbo, Sherly Kutno, Karen Hubalik and Kathy Burger. .. Ill.. JAG works together at a social event at PV park to form a pyramid. Jobs or Milam X GMS I75 The Literary Club: Top Bow: Holly Kay Schroeder, Karen Wilson, Dona Long, Carol Johnson. Second Bow: Linda Turner, Shannon O'Neal, Lisa Autino, Teresa Skerba, Pam Gilson, Edith Crossen, Dee Burgess, Monica Batcliff. Bottom Bow: Suzanne Picerno, Thomas Johnson, Peter Amsterdam, Wayne Kennedy, Kelly Waller. Miss Murphy, adviser, and Dee Burgess, club president, look over work submitted for the Liter- ary Magazine. Literary Club The Literary Club had a busy year. They con- ducted fund raising activites including a candy sale and a raffle to raise money to print the Literary Magazine through an outside printer. This is the first time that they have tried this. There are many advantages to being in this club. lt allows students a chance to contribute their creative writing, so that it can be shared and 176 enjoyed by fellow students. It gives them the initia- tive to create, said Miss Murphy, adviser. The club met every Thursday in the 700 building and its members range in quantity of twenty to thirty stu- dents. Miss Murphy comments, The Literary Magazine of 1981 is of better quality than in the past, and I hope it will help motivate future writers ofAmerica. Y - 'R . Quill and Scroll is an honorary society whose pur- , pose is to recognize the students for their accomplish- ments in Journalism, not to organize as a social activ- ity, said Mrs. Stanfield, sponsor. During the school year the advisor and present members make a list of possible candidates. The candidates are then checked for the following qualifications: they must be of junior or senior classification to be active members of a local chapterg they must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, either for the year of the election or for the cumulative total of all their high school work, they must have done superior work, such as writing, editing, management or productiong they must be recommended by the committee governing publicationsg and they must be approved by the Execu- tive Secretary of the Society. Candidates having been approved, receive a letter tor themselves, family and friends to attend a formal ini- tiation. Present members conduct the ceremony which takes place in the spring by candlelight. A reception for the new members follows. Puttting up the Quill and Scroll Charter are members Brook DeWalt, Caryn Myer, Laurie Bennetto, Alyssa Haspel and Colleen Smith. Quill and Scroll 'IBF Q Top Row: Laurie Bastek, Colleen Smith, Dina MacDougall, Mark Gartrell, Mike Green, Mark Howard. Row 2: Alyssa Haspel, Connie Giesie, Laurie Bennetto, Caryn Myer, Liza Acuna, Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, spon- sor. 177 Patty Moore takes stats at a PV basketball game. Basketbabes: Top Row: Traci Sumner, Tammi Clark, Cindy Clark, Debbie Borggreen, Lisa Scarry, Sharon Deutsch, Patty Moore, Rae Ellen Cavnar, Pam Cavnar, Jennifer O'Mara. Standing: Coach Scott Bur- dette. Basketeers. Second Row: Sandy Carothers, Sheri O'Mara, Donna Nowlin, Fiemee Branning, Kelly Miller, Michelle Flolf, Michelle O'Mara, Heather Hayes, Karen Turner. Basketbabes watch patiently throughout the game. K Basketbabes Basketbabes work very diligently to aid the basketball team during the season by going to all the basketball games and taking statistics. These stattistics are important to the guys because it could help them or hurt them in the future. lt's important that the girls learn all stats as best they can. The requirements for this club are that the girls must be friendly and have good grades and must be willing to work hard and take the time out for all of the activities the team does. Thisclub consisted of fourteen members divided into two groups, Basketbabes and Basketeers. Both girls help sup- port the team by cheering and boosting school spirit. The Basketbabes wear blue jeans and white shirts with rel sleeves. The Basketeers wear blue jeans and white sweater To acquire these uniforms, they sold popcorn in decante and Christmas grams and also got sponsors for a Skate- thon that was held on a Saturday in Scottsdale. The sponsor is Coach Scott Burdette and the officers the Basketbabes are Traci Sumner, Captain, Rae Ellen Cay nar, co-captain, Jennifer O'Mara, secretary, Tammy Clar treasurer. The members of the Basketeers are Kim Cappell Kelly Miller, Donna Nowlin, Michelle O'Mara, Sheri O'Ma and Ftemee Branning. Angel Drill Team: Top Row: Nancy Elliott, JoAnn McGuire, Candy Fanning, Janice King. Bottom Flow: Krista Debick, Sandy Fowke, Renee Branning, Kathy Holly, Janet Jones, Sponsor Cindy Batko. Angel Drill Team The Angel Drill Team, under a new sponsor, Ms. Cindy Batko, has had another busy season with shows throughout the state. The Drill Team has decreased in size from 18 last year to 9 this year, but the performance has remained the same, outstanding, commented Sponsor Cindy Batko. This year's activities consisted of two shows at the Arizona State Fair, Color Guard for the Bowler's Victory League and a first place performance inthe Gom- 'E' he i iii per's Christmas parade. ,av , , i i N' X it it games. The Drill Team also performs as Color Guard at assemblies and at some football ap..-I ik' lm' Drill Team performs as Color Guard at an assembly 'Pride of Paradise' rnarones to honors A iiuw A giant cat was formed to the song Alley Cat at the football game against Greenway. Ib . Ili 5 4-...Q A sw- The Trojan Marching Band practices before the big game. Junior Gina Johnston marches off the field to the traditional fight song. in Fiesta Bowl parade K HMQQ Emu 5 i .cgii:1i: 1 -if ::: - . .. -. -,...., -.ss i . 'T 1 wg A-1 -1, '-.. .. , . rf ' ' K :via . , :-- ' -'qljj .T ' '?S't- 'T f ' .. ..... X ,, . .. ,, ,M W ' - j j H N t ' . . ..., ....,-.......::. 3' - .f .Q-. EV'-5 -4 Tz'?'..,MN Q' A ' ni i f 'LJ' Rl! .4,i . as. , . ..,,, N.. .,...,.. ...., ..-M ..,q, . 5. .., ...M -A .N -mg .nm-M l was 3 Sw N. 6 Y . .. Q L' Sig 1 Se: , ' Q mai Wm' K R W mwaq ,sm 5 .L il T-ff--1 if ...... ...J ag? 4-si.-.. ...- ..Cru E Ax... was Sta Fiesta Parade 1980 was one of the high- lights of the year for the Pride of Paradise Trojan Marching Band as they took a place of honor in the parade. The Pride of Para- dise has been the only Arizona high school band to participate in the parade's full nine years of existence. The PVHS Marching Band also partici- pated in the University of Arizona Band Day receiving an excellent rating. The Trojans marched through the first semester of the school year performing at a total of 10 football pre-games and halftimes. Halftime shows performed by the Pride of Paradise included designs formed on the field to resemble certain objects. A giant cat was the highlight of the designs which was formed on the football field by all 100 members of the band at the home football game against Greenway High. When in formation of the cat, the band played the song Alley Cat. Students painted giant pieces of paper cardboard and tape which were used to form the eyes, ears and whiskers of the cat. Other designs formed by the marching band included hot dogs, swirls, numbers and diamonds. For Homecoming, the marching band formed a tunnel for the l-iomecoming Roy- alty. x x.,m kk It takes a precision group to successfully perform a routine for an audience. as -- .st . X GEM, Ensembles jazz up school spirit The Jazz Ensembles at Paradise Valley High School performed at several school and community activities throughout the school year. Jazz Ensem- bles I and ll per- formed together at the home basketball games to show school spirit and for practice to prepare them for a number of Arizona jazz contests. One of the highlights of the Jazz Ensembles was a perform- ance at the halt- time of Senior Recognition Football Night. Students in the Jazz Ensembles were selected for their posi- tions in the groups by audi- tion with the director Mr. Frank Malam- bri. Fund raising events for both Jazz Ensembles included car washes and can and paper drives. LJ E t EI ....t..t ., ? Q' Jazz Ensemble ll: Top Row: Director Frank Malambri, Joe Baker, Tom Cronan, Ken Flick, Scott LaMountain, Mike Schoenike, Greg Anderson, Kevin LaMountain, Neil Brooks, Mike Treatch, Eddie Lambert, Bob Gallagher, Keith Smith. Middle Fiow, Tim Nisbet, Dave Bulkeley, Bill Burden, Victor Sangco, Brook DeWalt, Colleen Maho- ney. Bottom Fiow: Debbie Giordano, Steve Reed, Denise Villa, Dave Eschedor, Shelly Aldrich. Jazz Ensemble lz Top Bow: Director Frank Malambri, Benji Felix, Dean Bachwitz, Dulce Forman, Tom Seus, Mike Grimm, Keith Smith, Vince VanWinkle, Steve White. Middle Row: Victor Sangco, Tim Nisbet, Brook DeWalt, Dave Bulkeley, Bob Gallagher. Bottom Row: Angie Skubal, Shelly Aldrich, Tracy lverson, Donna Long, Steve Reed. Jazz Members perform at one of the home basketball Mr. Malambri directs the Jazz Ensembles at a home bas- games. ketball game. I82 if ,gsigslf y'1J,,f:1e.. Q , . 5254 -Q f'iL' f-. .- 54 ...f - rs... 1 .1 ., '- ' , A-.:.-- .- f Drum Major- Stephen Reed - Band Officers: Top Bow: Lori Mazza, Nancy Fowle, Steve Reed, Neil Brooks, Karen Huba- lik, Denise Villa, Belinda Lipka, Debbie Giordano. Bow 2: Greg Anderson, David Eschedor, Keith Smith, Kevin LaMountain, Mike Schoenike, Brook DeWalt, Cathy Burger, Dee Ann Burgess, Kelly Esch. Leaders . . run the show ' t P T9 xl. j ms 2... . . ,tt . A tiigg A, P. 6, . A .. , Reis--.-.-fer.-as 1.-,, -.. C -VVV - . In K, 'T-I -, 7 ' ' ii' ,f ' 1 A as gl. j. ,ik lt- J ' . 24-5 1 .A , Twirler Suzzanne Blaum The ability to show leadership and pride are quali- ties inherent in the officers in the bands at Paradise Valley High School. Officer positions in the concert and marching bands include Drum Major, Captain, Administrative Officer and First and Second Lieutenants. Students wanting to hold the position of Drum Major are selected by the band members, present Drum Major Stephen Reed and Director Frank Malambri. A field performance is required of each Drum Major candidate along with an essay as to why he or she wants to be Drum Major. Twirler Suzzanne Blaum also participates in band activities at PVHS wth field performances during football season and as a student assistant during the second semester. Suzzanne, who has been twirling for the past 12 years, is ranked third in state in the Advanced 16-20 age division and has won over 480 trophies and ribbons. The offices of Captain and Administrative Officer are filled after students are nominated and voted upon by the band students. First and Second Lieu- tenants are appointed to their offices by the director after Drum Major, Captain and Administrative Officer positions are filled. Jazz Ensemble students are also nominated for officer positions in the PVHS Jazz Ensembles. Officers in the Jazz Ensembles include President John Costello, Vice President Keith Smith, Secretary Donna Loughney, Treasurer Steve Reed and Cheer- leader Kirk Anderson. Jazz Ensemble officers are also expected to show leadership in their organiza- tion. 183 Concert Bands . . . aim toward excellence g 1,4 H ,L e , Y ,LA W' Symphonic Winds: Top Flow: Dave Eschedor, Ken Flick, Bob Pelligrino, Keith Smith, Greg Anderson, Don Barrett, David Bulkely, Bob Gal- lagher, Steve Reed, John Costello, Neil Brooks. Fiow 2: Lori Mazza, Karen Hubalik, Tammy Hortsman, Angela Peters, Tracy Iverson, Laurie Ackman, Kelly Esch, Karen Nelson, Kim Beagle, Dulce Forman, Sherry LaMountain, Sheryl Eschedor, Lynn Burke, Nancy Fowle, Barbara Blood, Karen Silvay. Row 3: Cathy Burger, Shelly Aldrich, Stacy Halderson, Belinda Lipka, Debbie Giordano, Susan Carlson, Cindy Vanderlin- den, Wendy Decker, Cathy Hill, Anita Bingaman, Jennifer O'Mara, Denise Villa, Stephanie Ruse, Tara Chester, Dee Ann Burgess, Angie Sku- bal, Donna Long, Gina Johnston, Kim Capello, Mr. Frank Malambri. Row 4: Victor Sangco, Thomas Johnson, Tom Marshall, Mike Summerhill, Mike Schoenike, Tim Nisbet, Scott LaMountain, Joe Blocher, Brook DeWalt, Kevin LaMountain, Joe Baker, Thomas Cronan. ,EM-V V' sltl I '-t:f' I' , Junior Brook DeWalt spends his spare time practicing his Tuba. Symphonic member Sheryl Eschedor practices her flute music before an audition. in musicianship . . present concerts Polyphonic Winds: Top Flow: Shawn Wakely, Dan Brady, Eric Allen, Dean Ftachwitz, Benji Felix. Row 2: Donald Brown, Jett Walker, Steve Bruni, Mike Grim, Kali Poole, Sherry O'Mara, Sandy Aldrich, Danelle Burlingame, Candle Shaeffer, Toni Wallis, Chris Mould, Sandy Carothers, Darci Scott, Tamara Gill, Mel- issa Landis. Row 3: Vicky Blocher, Michele Canady, Cathy Holly, Laurie Grimstad, Rebecca Cook, Rae Ellen Cavnar, Michele O'Mara, Pam Cavnar, Wendy Dieterle, Brenda Floss, Amy Beavers. Row 4: James Sprouse, Kirk Anderson, Brian Wuerfel, Mr. Frank Malambri. it xxa- 4 A Trombonists Joe Blocher and Victor Sangco review their music as fellow band member Tim Nisbet looks on, The Concert Bands at Paradise Valley High School have become smaller over the years but are still performing quality music. Students in Symphonic Winds, the top instrumental group at PVHS, were selected by Director Frank Malambri after auditions for chairs were held near the middle of the school year. Mr. Malambri stated the Symphonic Winds has good organization and is mov- ing along smoothly. Performances for Symphonic Winds included a concert March 25 in conjunction with the Jazz Ensembles, the Mountain States Music Festival in May and another concert in May. The other concert band at PVHS is Polyphonic Winds. Students also auditioned for chairs in this organization. Because of the decreased enrollment, 'the open- ing of Horizon High School,' the organization is not complete in instrumentation. Therefore, we are working with fundamentals of music, stated Mr. Malambri. The Polyphonic Winds also performed inthe May concert. The organizations work together with fund raising events to cover costs of repair bills, contest fees, awards and a banquet at the end of the school year. Freshman Donna Long puts the final touches on her clarinet solo. 185 The Trojan and Treble Choirs at Paradise Valley High performed in three school concerts and one state contest during the school year. The boys have excelled considerably from last year. The fresh- men have solved most ot their problems brought with them from last year '-1f'f 'ii and none ot the choir me .wtmss,,,? NG' students are quiters, commented Choir Direc- at tor Larry Wittig, N'T 3 WWAW yt. ,yi , A we 4 , ms . k K t N1 ,222:wf . ' .. :- Choir students John Ford, Jon Simpson and Tim Statezny practice a song for a school concert s by , :gs-'rf assi :W ,sy Conceft Choir Peffofmed at the Christmas 355'-'fmb'Y' Choir Director Larry Wittig listens to one ot his choirs during a rehearsal 1-u-.us-ma ,,,,,,...-.si-an-un-B' Vllarblers present outstanding concerts Treble Choir: Top Row: Sandra Frantz, Cindy Swan, Shari Happ, Gay Duffy, Karen Turner, Anne Marie Plcerno, Wendy Dieterle, Wendy Frey, Nanci Elliot, Brenda Ross, Shelly Aldrich, Karen Mish, Laura Cennari. Row 2: Dorris Conklin, Kathy Byrd, Susan Henkins, Day Vincent, Kathy Carroll, Tammy Keller, Michelle Boothe, Nancy Kuehnemann, Terri Jones, Janet Hall, Patsy Fytfe. Row 3: Lisa Henson, Renee Branning, Robin Elson, Kelly Schlittler, Chris Geffre, Leslie Ainsworth, Donna Nowlin, Laurie Ohlson, Jackie Eveland, Ruth Eiermann, Sheri Feshe, Suzzanne Blaum. I' L -MM W ,,,,,,, A,,, , W-',w.Ww,, ,,,, ,- Trojan Choir: Top Row: Jerry Erven, Rob Oberlander, Dan Remington, Doug Eichenauer, Neil Brooks, James Ford, David Hudgens, John Haynes, Rich Meek, John Simpson, John Ford. Bottom Row: David Moore, Tim Hinds, Reid DeWalt, Mike Linert, John Bowser, Greg Crook. Top Choir. . includes specialty groups. I -N ..., hh,-,,,,.,,,, , .,,,.W Concert Choir: Top Row: Jerry Erven, Rob Oberlander, Dan Remmington, Doug Eichenauer, Neil Brooks, James Ford, David Hudgens, John Haynes, Rich Meek, John Simpson, John Ford. Row 2: Lisa Henson, Tammy Simmons, Kay Yeary, Sue Mac- Donald, Katie Casey, Vessa Mathus, Donna Brown, Nanci Lundh, Sue Fabanich, Shelly Aldrich, Donna Wamsley, Letitia Weaver, Laurie Ohlson. Not Pictured: David Howell, Tim Statezny. 'R ,nun Nanci, Ann Marie and Letitia work on their alto music during Concert Choir prepares for their Spring concert. Concert Choir rehearsal, wears tuxedos for first year . . plans spring tour Madrigal Choir: Top Row: James Ford, Shelly Aldrich, Vessa Mathus, John Haynes, Doug Eichenouer, Dan Fiemmington. Row 2: Lisa Henson, Laurie Ohlson, Tammy Simmons. Ftow 3: Jerry Erven, Kay Yeary, Rich Meek, Sue MacDonald, Nanci Lundh. Pop Ensemble Members: Kay Yeary, Jerry Erven, Vessa Mathus, John Haynes, Rich Meek, Sue MacDonald, Dan Remmington, Laurie Ohlson. The Paradise Valley High School Con- cert Choir has made over twelve appear- ances during the 1980-81 school year. The Concert Choir students were selected for this group by Choir Director Larry Wittig after an audition. The stu- dents in this group must sign a perform- ance agreement before entering the organization. The Concert Choir is made up of 30 students and perform in events including school concerts, senior citi- zens' concerts and conventions. Other choral organizations at PVHS are the Madrigal Choir and the Pop Ensem- ble. The PVHS Madrigal Choir is made up of 16 students who practice on their own time. Madrigal performed at the Northern Arizona University Madrigal Festival and the State Solo and Ensemble Festival along with other activities. The eight member PVHS Pop Ensem- ble is an organization that also practices tor their performances on their own time. Pop Ensemble appearances during the year have included many community Christmas performances and concerts for senior citizens. 189 Musicians . earn honors Students in the bands and choirs at Paradise Valley High School performed before judges at the end ot January for posi- tions in the North Central Regional Band, Choir and Orchestra. Twenty-one out of the 23 stu- dents who tried out were selected to perform in these organizations during a concert at the end ot February. Representation from Paradise Valley included band members Debbie Giordano, Lori Mazza, Thomas Johnson, Shelly Ald- rich, David Bulkely and Kevin LaMountain, and orchestra members Colleen Mahoney and Brook DeWalt. Choir members from PVHS included Tim Sta- tezny, Rich Meek, John l-laynes, James Ford, Dan Remmington, Rob Oberlander, Jerry Erven, Ann Marie Picerno, Nanci Lundh, Lisa Henson, Kay Yeary, Laurie Ohlson and Sue Mac- Donald. Superior Instrumental Ensemble Members: Top Row: Neil Brooks, Wendy Deker, John Costello, Bob Gallagher, Keith Smith. Row 2: Kim Cappello, Dee Ann Burgess, Shelly Aldrich. 190 wi E i Regional Band and Orchestra Members: Top Row: Dave Bulkely, Shelly Aldrich, Keyin l.aMountain. Row 2: Colleen Mahoney, Brook DeWalt, Debbie Giordano, Lori Mazza. Not Pic- tured, Tom Johnson. A i N 5 V J , W4 ., Q i ' . . Instrument Solo Gold Medalists: Top Row: Neil Brooks, Shelly Aldrich, Keyin LaMountain, Brook DeWalt. Row 2: Colleen Mahoney, Debbie Giordano, Kim Cappello, Lori Mazza. 1 Regional Choir Members: Top Row: Tim Statezny, James Ford, Ann Marie Picerno, Nanci Lundh, Dan Remming- ton. Row 2: Rob Oberlander, Jerry Erven, Kay Yeary, Sue MacDonald, Laure Ohlson. Not Pictured: Rich Meek, David Hudgens, Lisa Henson. Vocal Solo Gold Medalists: Top Row: Sue MacDonald, John Haynes, John Simpson, John Ford, David Hudgens. Row 2: Jerry Erven, Laurie Ohlson, Lisa Henson, Tim Statezny. Superior Vocal Ensemble Members: Top Row: Rich Meek, Doug Eichenauer, John Ford, John Simpson. Row 2: Jerry Erven, David Howell John Haynes, Shelly Aldrich, Dan Remmington, David Hud- gens, Tim Statezny. Row 3: Kay Yeary, David Cech, Lau- rie Ohlson, Sue MacDonald, Ann Marie Picerno, Lisa Hen- son, Nanci Lundh. 1 - l?? i1, F'fi3-5 'i ff 'fTff 33ikii'T.'?! gf f N gm Ns Q x-bE:x3l.. .E, -Q ,,-2.5:aw , Mgt l A Ki 1. 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M 1111111111 111111111 Y 11111 1,1! 11, N1'M!1,1H 11111' 11 1: 1' 1 11 1 1 11 ,1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 111 111 11 1111 11111 11 111 1 1111 111111 1 1111 11 ' 1111111 11 1 1 ' 1' 1 I 11 , 111 '1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1Nwwmm'mW1!nWWWW 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111''1111111'11 1'111111!111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 11111111111111111111111111 1- 1 Eight is Not Enough fora super colossal mount ot nine people to What Can You Say When You're a Trojan. ,ustsfrn Wt - Varsity gets it into focus to lead the crowd in some high-spirited chants. Junior Varsity cheerleaders spark - up enthusiasm during a home football game. L 194 ttst gl , , ,,,z,,. -. , Pom girls on the cheer page? No, just the cheerleaders during pom and cheer s chotf dancing to Fame HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH There's Nothing Like it, When We Unite is just one of the many cheers the 1980-1981 Trojan cheerleaders learned while attending USA CUnited Spirit Associationj camp at La Jolla, California, this past summer. They spent tour days learning cheers, chants and spirit ideas. They won the highest possible awards, receiving all superior ribbons, the creative award and the spirit stick. To relax from their exhausting week, they spent the last day at the beach. The fourteen girls were very busy this summer doing other cheery events, practicing at 7 in the morning, painting signs, selling candles and help- ing out at spirit day. The girls raised money to buy new uniforms by running clinics for Desert Shadows and Greenway Middle Schools. Leadership and confidence were added to the line when Mrs. Vicky Prunty sponsored the girls this year. She was dedicated, attending all the cheer activities, games and practices. Mrs. Prunty is a Special Education teacher. HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH Junior Varsity Cheer: Top to Bottom: Joy Rivera, Cara Winkler, Teresa Sims, Dorene Figeroa. Varsity Cheer: Top Row: Kim Payne, Mitzi Frintner, Ashlyn Dixon, Denise Doherty Row 2: Colleen Smith, Betsy Monroe, Teresa Ross. Row 3: Janet VanWickler, Anita Bingaman, Kim Mills. f i t 1- V . , . 3 2 . 't s N mga ,,,,. tg, S , ,, . f ' wtf 1wf i'i- 7 A 4 1 -'Z Q .1 WM a5 ' f 'Yf2'if-.QV . fffflfala A Ls: 1 fkfA mi' . W . ' -QTL: ,:' F1432 .E H4751 'f ,' ',- . 'K g A N Q7 f .- f-N2 ' :ff f .-32' ' h .. -' Tag A 'W f l- ,W -W . ., ,I 1 Q-- mf. Th -. ...f +.-xexzmqs 1 . 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E' tg, . if Q l Varsity shows strength despite loss of player: :YI df' t . -If ,414 I H at 'wry tt, Senior Tom Sues leaps over Prescott opponent in an attempt to catch the pass. rrra it + ,,l Marshall Robinson fights for yardage up the middle while Kenny Hatch comes to lend a helping hand. l' is Z1c:Z:Z Q X 5Z,,,,,,,,,, rr3Qt:::::Q: 1smX Wttrrxzrtzttzz ffffffffffffwf ' xxx sssss WX f 'MW g gg .xwxxxxxxxxxxxxx X W X Wfffffw Q xxxwxxxxxxxxxxx WW X X S S wvwwh r will W ffM Wf 5, N NQSXQN mQXwXXv 'KW r- , - ' X X-QW xxxxxxxxx l l' X! limi llllil ZR NNyxuW i'rl it llllii'llll l if N l. it HVr1llllwl.lllllllllllllllll NX yi' li 't'll tw 311, Milli l,', ,W My titi Wlliffffiflffnn lj fffiiliif rfiklilllllll pf! fi:i7' 7fZ,,r,f, l, ' , S M l Wfu',: Xxexxx-X-sis: , ,, , ,Q f,,ffffffffwff,,f. Iffg,f4cW!lfW,W,,Vf, spew ',f,f,,,,, I I W - Xgiliizr, 7 I5fW,fm,n,7w3,:g5,fc,fv,y,fAW4fW,f 5 Eg , -1e,,,,,mzwW, f if L 'F S afayfywfwy f, ,ff,wffyf,fnQ'f' X I E W awww h ! Senior Todd Rawlinson runs a quick end sweep around an oncoming opponent. Senior Tom Sues collides with Shadow Mountain opponent. Ab Varsity Football: Top Row: Pat Crane, Jim Camp, Tom Sues, Lloyd Godwin, Devin Sothan, Jim Ford, Kenny Hatch, Robert Cleveland. Second Row: Coach John Reiglesperger, Dave Weber, Jeff Maurer, Larry Rosky, Darrin Kennaday, Bob Klufas, Mr. Andy Lucas. Third Row: Coach Roy Muller, Coach Pat Lindmark, Steve Weber, Marshall Robinson, David Bulkeley. Joe Large, Coach Ron Barela, Coach Pete Hawking. Fourth Row: A R' k Sh T dd Ra l'nson, Geor e Soto, Dave Orliss, John Kaczmarek, David Ron Francisco, Greg Ross, ic aw, o wi g Wolf. Bottom Row: Todd Fisher, Jim Fitzgerald, Robby Peterson, Ken Riddleberger, Steve Fitzgerald, Rick Carl- son. The season was a rebuilding sea- sonwith only two returning letter- men. The Trojans, despite their win- loss record, never lost their pride and always played like winners, said Coach Ron Barelaf' Because of the loss of players to Horizon High School the Varsity team was less in numbers. The loss of players did not affect the perform- ance ofthe team. lt gave each player more playing time and a better chance to improve his athletic skills. The Trojans opened their season with an overwhelming 36-6 win over the newly formed Horizon Huskies. The Varsity team finished up the season with a 2-7-1 win-loss record. The record does not reflect the talent and strength of the team. The games were hard fought and no player gave until. the referee. blewgthe closing whistle. ' S ggygy 1 ...,.:.Th3.,T'0laf?5 Wiilw Vf?fU'm'79 ten ietterrden toifnext year'sfTteamQlt This should prove to be very helpful in the seasons to odme. Tilff tsi y Some. outstanding players were cdamesklk-Ford,-+g2Tomi ricrr ues.4-Noddrji-g.Raw-t. linson, Steve Weber, Larry Rosky, Bob Ktufas,,,..tiAarsh,all Rgpinsogg . and riavevveber . Devin Sothan prepares to be tackled by an opponent after making a Seniors Kevin Teed, Steve Weber and Dave Orliss regroup after a play. spectacular catch. 7 1 I-rffgf- ir:-.,rt,. .r ,,,, . PV ties Greenway 7-7, ft Senior Tom Sues catches a touchdown pass from Quarter- Senior Devin Sotnan returns a punt against Shadow Moun- back Todd Fisher in a game against Shadow Mountain. tain. i A strong Trojan offense is able to open up holes against a tough Prescott defense. overwhelms Horizon 36-6 sig? if W rg, to T t r y , I ' -f. ij' E:-' W ,J Q if I i 2- ' The Trojans are quick to react after a Shadow Mountain interception. , Nw.. - W ' W st t 'M After forcing a Greenway punt, the Trojans set up a defensive wall against the oncoming Devils. With outstanding effort, Senior Todd Rawlinson is able to pre vent a Prescott pass completion. Experience is the key to success Although the squad was small, JV toot- ball played close to victory against St. Mary's and Greenway. The squad lost players when Horizon High School opened. The size of oppos- ing teams put us at a great disadvan- tage, said Coach Mike Rosky. The coach looked at this year as a good learning experience tor the players next tall. The closest game was against St. Mary's with a 10 to 12 loss because PV did not have a field goal kicker. Against Greenway, two of PV touchdowns were called back because ot penalties. Even though we had some tough breaks, we gained experience for next year, said Defensive Tackle Tod Boren. Freshmen Bill Maxon and Dino Rudin come to the aid of a teammate. Freshman Quarterback Rick Johnson attempts to complete a pass to one of his receivers. Seiawggfl Frosh football: TopIRow: Rick Hall, Carl Brashears, Bill Magsam, Rick Jones, Bill Burris, Rick Johnson, Rod Hurnberger, Dino Rudin, Bob Selman, Asst. Coach Benson, Coach Richard Cherry. Middle Row: Tony Prrebe, Bill Zawicki, Tom Gafney, Jeff Tubman, Craig Fournier, Dale Merry, Richard Utterback. Bot- tom Row: Joe Rochwalick, Jim Douglas, John Edwards, Scott Whitten, Ray Figueroa, Jerry Minkler, Steve Brewer, Manager. A., ,. i i - JV Top Row: Tim Franks, Louie Valenzuela, Ron Martin, Assistant Coach Grundler, Darren Wiley, Darren Lanneghan, David Monroe, Mike Leed, Head Coach Mike Rosky. Row 2: Tod Boren, Dan Hosler, Mark Span, Dave Howell, Bill Worhurst, Glen Curl, Dan Barnhardt. Row 3: Mark Howard, John Duetsch, Keith Davis, Tim Greer, Kelly Smith, Brian Hatch, Dave Muse. Not Pictured: Assistant Coach Ron Kalmbach. I truly believe that our players learned a lot about the game of football and have found that it doesn't hurt to play and that it's actually fun! They showed a lot of character and self disci- pline in surviving a season such as this, said Frosh Head Coach Richard Cherry. The Frosh team had their only win in a 16-14 victory over Sunnyslope. It was evident in this game of the pride and courage that the Frosh team had gained over the season. The Frosh team ended up with a record of 1- 7. Although the r.ecord does not look very impressive, it does not show the hard work and A effort that was put forth by the Freshman Foot- ball players. . Regardless of the season, every team has an outstanding offensive player. This year's went to cornerback Ray Figueroa for defense and quar- terback Ricky Johnson for offense. Some other players that were fairly consistent throughout the season were Carl Brashears, Bill Burnis, Bob Selmon, Rick Hall and Tony Priebe. The true challenge in life is losing and having enough desire to try.harder and eventually win or succeed. This was the bottom line of the 1980 Freshman football season, said Coach Cherry. Bob Selman comes from behind to give Moon Valley a loss in yardage. 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J --'51 Qifw, r 11551, - c .,,g,giE.. , . :f . mf . - .:.'frf,' ' 11 . .- jiil' ' ' f -r ' -i ' ' f f tffplffisilyfwsigfiftf -fra' s 3.,5:g55g7,,,. rw, -ra2g?ff.w:,',1 -- ,fpgfgfm ,. .-fvvsfwf. s - --fm., - f- f- ...L - at - -r f- f W gf- f f- '- awards fro p 1 Wafzt ,Q aw 4 Top Row: Cheryl Mustic, Cheryl Davis, Chris Klaass, Kim Law, Debbie Lucas. Row 2: Pam Bumsey, Debbie Kuelling, Lorrie Sweat, Missy Fox. Bow 3: Ann Waltz, Connie Gardiner, Laurie Bastek, Susan Spendley. rf- A Cheryl Davis leads the dance to I Friends as the Pom Line performs. Summer fundraisers, camp, practices and games all make up part of a very busy season for the Pom Line. Practicing every day for about 2 hours prepares the girls to perform at the football and basketball games. At the games they danced to Vegas , Another One Bites the Dust , Hot Stuff , Onan, Alley Cat , and Hit Me with your Best Shot . lvlrs. Paulette Began, a new sponsor, supervises all the practices. As in earlier years, the Pom Line attended camp in Santa Barbara. They learned many new dances and routines and met many Ann Waltz and Connie Gardiner observe the basketball game new people from an Over the United State?- as they wait to begin a performance. They bl'OUQhi home many awards: fIrSI place competition, performing lf My Friends Could See Me Now, 46 Superior ribbons, and 11 excellent ribbons. The Pom Line also participated in the Fiesta Bowl Parade and in the U of A Band Day in which they competed with the PV Band. l E v . -.5 V Top Row: Roberta Fields, Yvonne DeLaFuente, Dana Cunning- ham, Coach Jeff Simpson. Bottom Row: Eileen Kopecky, Elissa Kopecky, Wendy Pleake. g 4 g p Yvonne DelaFuente sprints for the home stretch. M.. lW.....a.fz bl ' ff4e ??. 'mfj ww. ' V, I ai ',,, J? 4,92 wif-as ' A pf Y Coach Rising checks the time of runner Eileen Kopecky in a meet W against Horizon. V ' Y Yvonne DeLaFuente pushes to keep pace with an oncoming opponent. Harriers enter State competition . . place 14th a ' git L ifflil Varsity: Coach Mel Rising, Mike Treatch, Tom Felix, Jim Zaw- Freshmen: Top Row: Coach Mel Rising, Richard Wright. Bottom icki, Jim Stetcher. Bottom Row: Dave Moravek, Alex Almeida, Jim Prescott. Freshman runners Chris Leobow, Bill Zawicki, Dave Brown and Jesse Alexander get off to a good start against opponents Shadow Mountain and Thunderbird. Row: Bruce Clark, David Brown, Ken Slesarik. Although they lost to Green- way and Shadow Mountain, the Varsity Cross Country team still came up with a 12-2 win loss record. The Harriers competed in divi- sionals Nov 21, placing 4th. David Moravek placed eighth for the Trojans with a time of 15:35. Following behind were Alex Almeida 16 in 15:50, Jim Pres- cott 23 in 16:08, Jim Zawicki 30 in 16:23, Tom Felix 62 in 17:28 and Mike Treatch 68 in 17:52. Having placed within the top five at Divisionals, the Harriers went on to State where they took 14th. Most of our JV and Varsity squad transferred to Horizon giv- ing us the smallest Cross Coun- try team in 7 years. Next year I hope to see a lot more runners in JV as well as Varsity, said Coach Rising. 205 Badminton sets school history by hosting tourney -qt mug.. .Varsity Badminton: Top Plow: Karen Zumstine, Liza Acuna, Tina Fields. Senior Esther Schantz demonstrates her sewing ability during one of her Middle Row: Lisa Gedra, Gina Johnson. Bottom Ftow: Esther Schantz matches. The Badminton team for the first time in the schooI's history hosted the Skyline Divisional Tour- nament. The team had an average season of 6-6, which was good since the team was going through a rebuilding year with the loss of five members from the year before. The seeded players for the team were singles players Liza Acuna, senior, seeded third, and Karen Zumstein, junior, seeded seventh. Liza placed third in divisionals qualifying for state where she placed fifth. Karen placed sixth in divisionals missing qualifi- cation for state by one place. The doubles teams consisted of Esther Schantz- Tina Fields, seniorsg and Gina Johnson-Lisa Gedra, juniors. They played hard but lost close matches in their first rounds. The JV's were all new this year but will prove to be good next year when halt of them will move up to Varsity. The JV's helped make the divi- sionals tournament successful with the help of the Booster Club, Student Council and parents of the team members. I JL ' JV Badminton: Top Bow: Kelly Esch, Terri Bennetto, Anita Lindsey, Angie Skubal, Miss Mcllvain. Bottom Bow: Linda Ftounbehler, Mary Beth Walsh, Kali Poole. -!'.:'g35 ' gg, hw ,ff is. t 1 -f . t ..a.t . ' . . .af 'fit-ss,ggfJXH , 'J' . f - as .5 - F T.L ,et gril gjgs-g Mk ,. X s t, 51 , t . g T sf ts., J ., A e ,I 3 Sig N, Svvim team sends many to divisionals Swim Team: Top Row: Andee Smith, Shannon Emmons, Gara Brady, Sherry Gilderoy, Deanna Durham, Missy Waterman. Ftow 2: Angie Conradson, Erica Storms, Alice Welker, Michelle Barnhill, Michele Frias Qmanagerj, Cathleen Nielsen CCoachj. Row 3: Dawn Schoenike, Marlene Ostler, Marie Zaccaria, Dawn Vargyas. Andee Smith races to the finish line in a Paradise Valley meet. This year's swim team showed a great deal of determination and effort although the season record was 0-8. The determined team pulled through at the end qualifying more swimmers into divisionals than ever before. Individual competition entrances were Angie Conradson, 50m freestyle and 100m backstrokeg Andee Smith, senior, 100m butterfly, and Shan- non Emmons, junior, 100m freestyle. Two relay teams qualified, the Medley relay team consisted of Angie Conradson, Backstroke, Erica Storms, senior, breaststrokeg Andee Smith, Butterfly, and Sherry Gilderoy, junior, freestyle leg on the second day of divisionals. The second team was the 400m freestyle relay team. Mem- bers were Michelle Barnhill, Sherry Gilderoy, Erica Storms and Shannon Emmons. The three divers, Sherry Gilderoy and Seniors Gara Brady and Marie Zaccaria showed great poise qualifying for divisionals also. its 5 KKKZK 1 N. .,. A t,. K ' :,. H .A In A Varsity Volleyball sets season record, The Varsity Volleyball Team entered its way into the Skyline Divisionals with an 8-4 season record, Winning the tie breaking match for fourth place. The team played a tough first match in Divi- sionals against the number one ranked Cortez team and gave them a real scare but still lost 11- 15 and 9-15. Outstanding players were Jamie Pearson, senior, vvho made first team All League and second team All Division, and Mitzy l-laff, senior, who made second team all league. ,L , ,,,, ,,, .,,,,4g'..3,, M M.: A- Outstanding Junior players vvere ,TTT rriii J .W ,,,,,,, riet ,,,, .,.J,l,,,.,,,,gZ,,.W . ' Karey Gilderoy, who was most ,,,y consistent spiker, and Suzanne , Picerno, who had a 97 percent ,,,, yyxg successful serve average. , r Varsity Volleyball Members: Miss Angleton, Suzanne Picerno, Jennie Brown, Jamie Pearson, Mitzy Haff, Laurie Hawk, Karey Gilderey, Kim Ruiz. V 'N '13-nam --....,,,- ,,,.m.M'm.-WMMMWMB-K MMW-Mm-AKW M'-Q-swMh....a,.,L..,..-..-,.,,.W Sophomore Anne Marie Picerno sets a bump while JV Volleyball: Top Bow: Brenda Sumner, Anne Marie Picerno, Suzy her teammates Suzy Gray and Kelly Comstock anx- Gray, Kim Hatch, Sharon Smith. Bottom Bow: Theresa Werner, Kell' iously wait for the return. Comstock, Crystal Morell. Opponent Xavier Apollo Washington Shadow Mt. Greenway Cortez Xavier Sunnyslope Prescott Thunderbird ,,,,..--0-'M77' , an,,,,...Mw 441-,..,,, Junior Laurie Hawk sets the ball across the net Kelly Comstock serves the ball to her Opponent St. Mary's 3 9 Moon Valley 12 15 15 Arcadia Invitational Tournament Maryvale 15 1 1 15 Chapparal 15 15 Divisional Tournament Cortez 15 15 .sf Top: Coach Sondra Angleton. Second Bow: Susan Carlson, Shannon Emmons, , I Y lt. I 1 - I ii ' ' Sherry Guilderoy. Third Row: Karey Guilderoy, Monica Batcliff, Laurie Hawk. Bot- tom Row: Becky Baum, Erica Storms, Liza Acuna. JV player Cindy Hurley runs back to fir base after the Moon Valley second basema catches a fly ball. Softball ties for first in divisior Top Bow: Brenda Sumner, Cindy Hurley, Kim Hatch, Bobbie Zarrek, Missy Laurie Hawk keeps eye contact on the ball while s prepares to get a hit off the Moon Valley pitcher. Batsy, Dawn Sandmeyer. Bottom Bow: Jana Thompson, Barb Boss, Kim Ruiz, Gina Johnson, Mary Walsh. The Varsity girls' softball team ended its season in a three-way tie for first place with Sunnyslope and Moon Valley. Each team had a league record of 5-3. Since only the top two teams from each division go to Divisionals, a playoff game was required. They lost their playoff game to Moon Valley eliminating their chance to go to divisionals. Overall the girls had a 6-8 record. Karey Guild struck out a total of seventy-five batters and ha earned run average of 3.87. Erica Storms ende season with the highest batting' average of .405. I was pleased with the season we hadg the worked hard throughout the whole season, st Miss Sondra Angleton, varsity coach. Hard work and dedication is what girls' basket- ball team is about. Every day after school from 2:30-5:00, the basketball team practices running, drills, offensive and defensive moves. Mr. Leon Quackenbush is the coach for this year's varsity team. He is presently teaching at Deer Valley Jr. High School. This is his fourth year coaching this team at Paradise Valley. The starting line consisted of Erica Storms, Mitzy Haff, Tammy Leach, Carol Johnson and Suzanne Picerno. After winning first place last year at the Skyline Division at Xavier, the team hustled a lot harder because most of the players had graduated. The basketball tournament forthe Varsity team was March 18-21. I really think this year's JV team has it harder because the majority of the players are Freshmen and two upperclassmen, and must do a good job in order to succeed, said Ms. Sondra Angleton, coach of the JV team. This was her first year coaching the JV girls' basketball team. - LL-1 5 F to + Rigs Wi K d i was 2, M 5 ' Q W X LL i . .. K .. Y' me gs. Qi X K K K K :ET F A A X tithlsi . .. S ... S si S 4 . 'I if Iri I L : ' ..-' ' ' . ,V ' .'.. .-I S - , , i I t E 6 1 .N y .... K , 1 , 383 4 2 fa. , V A S . AA:,V E . , .1 J . . np . Q f ---' L AVA, 1 NQQ I ' .. --'. . - .' ,',, J' .. 1 in K , V 1. 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W, K F Q E X M H ' . ..A. .QV 3 Varsity Basketball: Dave Wolf, Doug Schwartz, Bill Arrendale, Jim Heagney, Geoff Bennett, Rob Hearn, James Ford, Dave Hirsch, Marshall Robinson, Rodney Brown, Steve DeFreitas, Coach Scott Burdette. Not pictured: Mark Kundla. Trojans beat St. Mary's in overtime 61-60 2 more points are on the Trojan score board made by Rod- ney Brown it32 against Prescott. Losing seven games by six points or less and two in overtime, the Varsity Basketball team finished a season of which they can be proud. The Trojan's record was 3-18. The most memorable win for the team was against St. Mary's on Jan. 30. The team had the disad- vantage of being the away team, but pulled through with a score of 61-60 in overtime. lt's the first time in history that we've beaten St. Mary's that I can recall, stated Coach Scott Burdette. The game really showed what a hard working team the Trojans were. Senior Rob Hearn was the team's leading scorer finishing the season with 272 points and Senior Dave Hirsch, the team captain, followed right behind with 267 points. Both of them averaged 13 points a game. Senior James Ford averaged a total of 8 points per game, while Senior Rodney Brown averaged about 5 points per game. Dave Hirsch and Rob Hearn were voted to the second team All- League and James Ford made All-League Honorable Mention. They were chosen by coaches in the division. I was pleased with the players and the way they hustled and kept a positive attitude. They made the year enjoyable for me, replied Coach Burdette. Q.. 1-35 Ihe long reach of Dave Hirsch keeps Greg Meehan from Shadow Mountain in motion as they try to recover the ball. Efeamwork in action is demon- jstrated by Rod Brown C327 and games Ford C541 i 214 Tricky shooting and footwork by Steve Defreitas pulls the Trojans upianthe scoreboard. is as l it .ef 3 is is ag I' ,R ,f 1 WH, Y H0235 5 W , fb , , J 14: : . , wily. . ' .flaj-i?-f f f ' 1 f k .. I f ,'?V'15:9-kin f ' U:VSi1!iaf9Wx?fff?Iff Nl ,. ,. ,,,, ,, A , .. , , .. W A . , . , , , ,, , , ,. af ws ' 3x JPN OHM 'Var -, 9 . YAP' F9835 Q21 F 9 r P 0 Xu XJ' 1' ww fs kr X N1 JD N X ' ,. 5 P5 ,clk 0' ',,5 e f e 9 . Mb oxo Ii.I', ,xn1n-Annu ,KX X 4 6 5 N 4 we by iF:L7p R? Q ' Y 6 Q f , -BN YO A LW' 5 V n qt Orr 'QP I U 5 at ff Y Keeping the Trojans fit and able is jusi one of the jobs of student tralnerRobble Petersen. J eeeee enen , , ,:r ,:q, 4 ' ,Q aw- , , ,,,, ,,: -I5 f f' ' 5: Sim V f ' x 5-1, fr H Q ff f, rw iierfgnf. '11, J .L tw, :hx f:-fs 3 z L f , 3 I 5 e 1 A K '--ev ffiw ,' ,-'rvivywx , , Uv'-L::,1:',, ,Q T f 7SwM'?QT 5 - F4 W ,, ,m,,,L,,,,w.MW ,,L,,,,W We YY 'LQ -,Wg,,fb.svM,,fmw-1,1 vf 4'wps-9127+ A .. qwr'efmwf-rflfrfmfz 7?f2f ? r f , I M iss - 1 .. Q Y at 'wx 1 - eu f ,-is : . Q -Q K ws.. . 4.5 fi' Eelley Smith prepares to shoot for 2 points against Thunder- ird. Tom Farnam struggles to shoot the ball over the heads of Thunderbird. JV Basketball has building seasons Although the 0-19 record isn't very impressive, the team made progress as far as capability of basketball play- ing went. Every player played every game. The team progressed as the season went on. Each player improved with each game, said Coach Rising. The season as a whole was a rebuilding one. The entire team was new, having lost 21 players to Horizon. The leading scorer was Collinger with 159 pts. and an average of 7.5 pts. per game. Other valuable players were Tom Farnam, Kelley Smith, Todd MacGowan and Rick Peerce. 216 6 T W' K 1 M1 ...pw .1 W AQ ww,-,,,, rv-.e-wwf .W-v... W mm My iw' ' ' W... -MHZ g 4-M. in i Q. JV Basketball: Left to right: Phil Mar, Brian Vanderlinden, Todd lviacGowen, Rob Ellis, Carey Zollinger, Bob Jubst, tom Farnam, Rick Peerce, Dan l-losler, Don Wolff, Kelly Smith, Mel Rising, Coach. Freshmen play dedicated season Mark MacGowen attempts to out jump his opponent. ,.,? la... Freshman Basketball Team: Top Bow: Ftick Johnson, Bill Zawioki, Mike Waters, Ron Akre, John Kendrick, Steve Sounart, Coach Tony McClure. Bottom row: Joe Bloom, Bay Figueroa, Scott Chache, Jim Stetcher, Mark MacGowan, Scott Wolf. .Mc -pf J 1. 2 WW x it t , . E 2 . ., Q . Q, K E H. at fu..., Him,nwW'M,,.- A ,M Eg .... Z2 . Scott Wolf and Mark MacGowen bring the ball up court. Our JV team should be a strong one with some dedicated freshmen coming up, said Coach Tony McClure. This year's freshman team ended their season vvith a 2-O-14 record. The freshman team had the capa- bility of begin a good team. Being freshmen they did need more discipline and dedication to the sport, said Coach McClure. By the end of the season, the team was more mature and more dedicated. Some outstanding players were Bon Akre, who averaged 12.5 points per gameg and Steve Sounart, Scott Wolf, Mark MacGovven, and Ftich Johnson. as g Varsity Wrestling: Top Row: Coach Frank Grundler, Andre Fournier, David Buckley, Todd Rawlinson, Doug Riten, Bruce Burwell, Rob Cleveland, George Humrich, Roger Fournier, Asst. Coach Fournier. Bottom Row: Dave Monroe, Jeff Bisbee, Mike Teed, Tony Popovich, Glen Shenrvood, Derrick Roberts. km., .,,,,., .. st..5.,,,,, :,. cf.. f,..-- . . .. . . . . . . . . . '-stills' .4 f.Vrf.ws:s1fg,gt,1.v-w as f 1 .if flf.le-F-Es--1: '-I fQf,.l:fff'QQi,, I f ' 'Q lfsff-'-2 ,J ' . -Lifmgf. 'I - -' 1 . iltrt fye Y tclt T f 1iii'1 ' ,itit F it ' tii lct Fiei riierle fs S' ' S 'fffeif.1iff. F e, F ls.. n This year there was an outstanding effort by all the wrestlers,' State contenders Bruce Burwell, Tony Popvich, Jeff Bisbee, Derrick Roberts, Mike Teed and Andre Fournier. State Champions Andre Fournier and Derrick Roberts. said varsity wrestling coach Frank Grundler. The team won the Skyline Division by one half of a point over Moor Valley with 12 teams entered. The 3 division champs and captain: were Andre Fournier, Derrick Roberts and Tony Popovich. Andre Fournier and Derrick Roberts went on to Sunnyside l-ligh School if Tucson to win the state championship. lt was a feeling of accom plishment to be able to reach my goal, said Andre. Also going to state were Mike Teed at 129 lbs., Bruce Burwell 182 lbs., Jeff Bisbee at 115 lbs. and Tony Popovich at 122 lbs. whi placed third in state. These hard working young men have been wrestling since thei freshman year. Aiding Coach Grundler with year were Roger Fournier, forme state champ Jim Popham and Reed Newell, a former state contender too. lt felt really good to win after a long period of hard work, saia Derrick Roberts, state champ. Other outstanding wrestlers were Dave Buckely, Todd Rawlinson Rob Cleveland, George Humrich and Dave Monroe. is it Q. 'Q' 'K if ax g 1 Q sz tel? ' me 'S Rob Cleveland starts the action in the Skyline Division Tournament. Andre Fournier applies pressure on his was to a perfect 26-O season. . . .place fifth in State .. . +V . .,,,,v, 2. K 65 lim s K kizz' t i:.,t 'tt .. l VV Vi,, A . . - ik vcr'-I 'W . .. 1 i 1 I Si m . . W : ,qs . , I If VV K r 'L ' 4-., - .1 -, ,V . . 56,-if ix. 1 V' , - sd ia If V, K Q :,,.. t in :, ,N K sssss f g B' x A .- V. 3 S S , i -S tg K 1 X gif s ' Coach Grundler exhibits the wrestlers' Dave Bulkeley attacks with a double leg motto OD NST69 Shirt. The referee raises Bruce Burwell's arm takedown. signifying victory over his Greenway opponent. 219 Wrestlers . . . place third at El Cajon . V. K, A i V:...: ff K t ii K Jett Bisbee's face shows his determination to conquer his opponent. 1 f - . -1E:::Nw2'e ,y : 4, 1 ,H h r A i . e Q ' he 1' ' sf Q ,, .Neges ,, K its to so iisss so 4. os JN NX N s 'W- ., D we X A r , ,, 'Qi N 4, , KQSQXS K , r N5 xt g KT sqm Q1 N. me Q X ,wx , xx 4 N Q s ei X ' . I ,7-iifsifl ,i1I-swzywi: .. X ,Fam-1' h H it Dave Monroe fights to get his opponent's other shoulder to touch the mat. . hw ,gs , 1 .1-me-we dogg Q if D he Mike Teed tries for a fail after reversing his opponent. Doug Fiifen concentrates on breaking down his St. Mary's oppo nent. overpower St. IVlary's, 60-6 . . . beat Prescott Hmm Robert Cleveland goes for the take- down during his match against St. ii' Mary's. 'Y ,Mg W- , wav' ww 221 Q .lv Wrestling tromps St. lVlary's 53-6 'Egfr GH juwvug gba i9-mwcfwc 1-tents uywp 'ww 9 if l,uOJ3 'mm gifhofiil SYNOJ T Q o claw T R . V Wrestling: Top row: Keith Barnes, Allen Victor, Mike Ciacini, Billy Sharp, Coach Newell. Bot- QLA LJJULIZ, . torn row. Tim Greer, Denis Robertson, Ernie Valenzuela, Rick Carlson. 'dD'W:QLQ,'m ifnulinoioowul. N9 GLW ' sum ww N- GLU.. Lfk-fe v QS wt Om Y, Thug, Q tl uouud , fa -43 e unior Varsity W tlirig Team ended its season with a 2 win 8 loss record. Their best match was with St. Mary's with a score of 63-6. Throughout the year, the team's individ- ual victories were good, but the team was short in number. The goal of the wrestling team this sea- son was for each individual wrestler to have a winning season, said Coach Reed Newell. 9 t,Lf5wkx,43,o.9.. -lgp-at UJQBL9 lg Qfllcll CQQNLCQLD Jim Popham, student coach, and Coach wait for match to start. do , Frosh follow strict reg'men to prepare for future Freshman Wrestlers: Top Row: Coach Jim Popham, Phil Rivera, Bob Selman, Flich- O , . . . ard Strom, Mike Cole. B ttom Ftow. Mike Martain, Tony Cuneo Jess Frosh Coach Jim Popham looks on anxiously to give his team support. 7 Preibe, Tom Jensen, Glenn The best meets were against Apollo and Pres- cott. The team wrestled hard, said Coach Grun- dler. The freshman wrestling team finished this sea- son with an overall 5 wins and 5 losses. This year's student coach, Jim Popham, gradu- ated two years ago from Paradise Valley and was also state Champ. Jim Popham is currently enrolled at Glendale Community College to fur- ther his education. The team participated at the Phoenix College Tournament against freshnmen from all over the state. Captains were chosen on a rotation due to their performance before a match. ' A requirement for wrestlihg is that the student pass four subjects, have a goodsstanding with the school and have a desire for the sport. A wrestler practices everyday for two hours and is under a controlled diet until the'end of the season. 1 ' ' s :lt Freshman Tom Jensen attempts to mn his opponent. 'T' E , gi , fr 4 . I ' V 1. x F., 223 Freshman Girls' Tennis: Top Fiow: Shyri Nishimoto, Sharon Bigelow, Lisa Martin, Kathy Clark, Linda Roun- behler, Dianne Kucy. Bottom Row: Lisa Coe, Kim Klein. 1 5K..,..i-A x Varsity Girls' Tennis: Top Row: Kim Mills, Karen Zumstien, Terry Bennetto. Bottom Bow: Lisa Gedra, Monica Ratclitt, Teresa Ross. ff!! Monica Ratcliff follows through with her swing as she wins the rally against her Thunderbird opponent. The girls' Tennis teams went through a rebuilding year under a new coach, Miss Teresa Soncrant. The team had only two returning varsity players, seniors Kim Mills and Teresa Ross. Many of the girls who played on the Freshman team came back to play on the JV and Varsity level. A... of JV Girls' Tennis: Top Bow: Kim Klein, Lisa Walsh, Lisa Coe, Laurie Dranburg, Doris Conklin, Linda Rounbehler, Shyri Nishimoto, Lisa Martin. Bottm: Mary Beth Walsh. The girls have done very well since some of them had never played tennis before, stated Miss Soncrant. They participated in the West High Invitational where they met with some of the top contending schools. Although they did not place high in the tournament, it gave them experi- ence forthe Skyline Divisionals. Tennis. .swings into busy season 'Sh' The teams are young but they are gaining experience, said Jim Schonaerts, Coach. They went up against some ofthe best in the State dur- ing the West High tournament. The team has one returning player, Gary Ben- nett, who plays in the number one position. The rest ot the team are players who also played on the Freshman team. These Freshmen will be the heart of the next year's varsity team. Gary Bennett uses his effective forehand shot against his Shadow Mountain opponent. Boys' Varsity and JV Tennis: Gary Bennett, Mike Poindexter, Greg Pritts, Leon Poindexter, Darrell Farmer, Jim Knights, Alan Ford, Coach Schon- g aerts. Not Shown: Scott Wolfe, Tod McGowan, Scott Cheche, Philip Mar. 9? t . . .. T Mike Poindexter puts a little extra into his shot during a rally against Shadow Mountain. Boys' Freshman Tennis: Jett Jackson, Robert Smith, Greg Pritts, Darrell Farmer, Mike Poindexter. Not Shown: Robert Smith, Scott Wolfe. Returning from the 1980 PVHS Track team, which captured the Skyline Division Track Meet Championship, was David Moravek, who is listed as best 800 meter runner in the State AAA. Tom Martin returned as the number 2 long jumper in our Skyline Division. Jim Camp returned as the best shot putter in the state with David Weber rated in the top 5 returning discus throwers. Also return- ing from last year's team were Tom Sues and Kevin Teed. To implement the budget, the team had a Jog-A- Thon and candy sale. The PV Booster Club sup- ported the team faithfully. The team worked with the Booster Club to gather advertising for the annual PV invitational Track Relays, a completely self-supporting, non-school track meet. PVHS Track has a rich tradition of athletes that are goal setters and high achievers in their various events which together as a team spells success, said Coach Cherry. Returning champions aim for State title Jim Zawicki jogs across the field to warm up for practice. l Tom Martin sprints out of the blocks. l-le placed second in the decathlon. mums nuns HUMF' 5 ZISUDR i 5 Top Row: David Moravek, Tom Martin, Jamie Loyd, Tom Felix, Alex Almeida, Lairry Lingeman, Joe Large, Jim Prescott, Marshall Robinson, David Weber. Fiow 2: Coach Morrison, Jim Zawicki, Mike Treatch, Nick King, David Hart, Jeff Maurer, Tom Sues, Kevin Teed, Gary Kingsley, Jim Camp, Coach Cherry. Varsity distance runners Tom Felix, Mike Treatch, Jim Prescott and Dave Moravek pre- pare to compete for the beginning meet of the track season. xi LI . 1 A. .zu .W .fa i 5114 Junior Kevin Teed displays the hurdle form while practicing clearing a hurdle. 227 n f .ai ttf sm 1 Junior Varsity Track: Shawn Brobst, Joel Yates, John Yates, Jim Winters, Ray Fernandez, Andy Klein, Jim Walsh, Coach Darren Nielson. This year we have very strong peo- ple that could be an asset to our team, said Coach Arlo Morrison. Junior Varsity and Freshman track members work to better their abilities tor varsity track. iThis year the JV team has tive returning members, Shawn Brobst, Andy Klein, Jim Walsh, Jim Winter and Joel Yates. lf the team is prepared for the meets we will have a winning season, said Coach Morrison, in preparation for the spring season. JV, Frosh Track 53 . . ,,.. N . inf V. .f The feeling of being airborne is expressed on Bill Scott's face while long jumping as Jim Zawicki looks on. V... ,sr nn n l S. 'ifla Prepare for Varsity seasons Freshman Track: Top Row: Coach Bon Barela, Bill Scott, Tom Villarrel, Phil Rivera, Mike Ellis, Ken Selargie. Bottom Bow: Mike Martin, Bill Zawiciki, Renee Holmes, Larry Church, Rick Johnson. Hard vvork, determination pay off tor Girls' Track Eileen Kopecky trains for the coming season by running laps around track. as --- .l t - t we K at l X Practice makes a perfect performance as Bobby Zarek demonstrates as she rounds the track. I Discus throwing takes muscles and coordination as Shannon Emmons demonstrates. . . Girls' track co-hosts divisionals There are a lot of good people with good attitudes out for the track team this year, commented Girls' Track Coaches Roberts and Lindmark. The returning members this year were Eileen and Elissa Kopecky, Shannon Emmons and Dana Cunningham. Many of the events the girls competed in were the 100 meter, 200 meter, 400 meter, 800 meter run, 1500 and 3000 meter mile runs, shotput and discus along with two other relays, 400 and 1600 meters. There are many extra meets the team ran in such as the Peaks Invitational in Flagstaff and the Valley Classics. This year the Girls' Track also co-hosted the divisional meet at Glendale Community ,,,. 0. College. Shannon Emmons hands off the Baton to Eileen Kopecky during a relay. Girls' Track Team: Top Bow: Coach Karen Roberts, Ms. Lori Anderson, Yvonne De LaFuente, Dana Cunningham, Bene Swan, Shannon Emmons, Colette l-liser, Liz McHugh, Kelly Stoltz, Monica Lange, Bobby Zarek, Coach Lindmark. Bottom Row: Eileen Kopecky, Wendy Pleake, Liza Acuna, Elissa Kopecky, Minnie Martin, Debbie Quinn, Jennifer Lane. A .lim g'.nA- .fsf' i Varsity Baseball: Top Row: Tom Farnam, Scott Fernam, Rob Hearn, Steve Ashworth, Rob Hiler, Ted Randall, James Ford, Devin Southan, Dave Hirsch, Mark Sherve. Bottom Row: Manager Brian Vaurer, Dean McCauley, Elicia Reiz, Mark Spendley, Ed Jennings, Todd Fisher, Ken Goodwin, Vince Blngaman, Doug Schwartz, Tim Stetcher, Monty Source. Baseball bats toward divisionals T We're rebuilding our team, working together well. 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There will be a lot asked of the play- ers because of the size of the team. The team is full of spirit and confi- dence, They are hard workers and practice until they get it right. The goal of the JV team was to gain enough experience to produce a strong varsity team. Mike Grimm looks to see if his throw has been received by the first baseman. JV, Freshman Baseball Tim Greer waits to catch the ball from his teammate during warm ups. Junior Varsity Baseball: Top Bow: Coach Scala, Don Wolfe, David Snyder, Doug Schwartz, Scott Sounart, Ron Martin, Matt Storms. Bottom Bow: Bon Files, Tim greer, Bill Worhurst, Keith Davis. Not Pictured: Travis Shaver, Danny Hasler, Joa aker. Strikes up a strong season if - E l I ' X S -r . . . ' ' 1 .,,. 5, , . 'ffm-ty-W ' , ,td iigr 'tg ,, A - iw Q J I Ak, ,Pa , Qs ., K t 't J' M , . 3 J '. F345 K' 2 ,P- ftmf V39 ! , R. ., L .xki : w s 3 K t , A - ,.. nga--5 ' fifvx-A-.M , uf 2 ' . l W Q ' ... .,...,V.,, yi .I I :-.1- va ' fri ' . W' L whim :'L t- 'ksgiw H K i . f -ver , -M-,gs - Ron Martin practices his batting stance. Mike Waters warms up his throwing arm. freshman Baseball: Top Row: Steve Sounart, Carl Brashears, Jeff Jackson, Steve Copland, Mike lllaters, Bill Burris, Eric Kertelli, Mark MacGowan, Emerson Judkins, Mike Grimm, Coach McClure. gow 2: Jesse Alexander, Jim Douglas, Larry Hospodka, Robert Smith, Ray Figueroa, John Lavenda, arrin Riggs, Joe Ftochwalik. Even though most fresh- men are familiar with rules of baseball, the freshman team spends most of the pre-sea- son going over the basics. This is for the benefit of the players themselves. During the season the team goes through the trials and tri- bulations of being baseball players. The freshman team is an important squad because they are the foundation of our varsity teams. The freshmen coach has the great responsibility of molding a group of freshmen into a well disciplined and dedicated baseball team. 235 Golfers svving into State The Paradise Valley l-ligh Golf Team participated in the State Golf Tournament at the Biltmore Golf Club and ended the tournament vvith a thirteenth place. Coached by lvlr. Bill Farrell, social studies teacher at PVl-lS, along with the help of Senior Captain Bob Ketterson, the golf team left the divisional tourna- ment with an outstanding third place. John Boyd, junior golfer at PV, was selected as the number one golfer in the division averaging an amazing 1.85 over par. Paradise Valley was also one of four golf teams picked to represent the Skyline Division of Golf. The Paradise Valley Golf Team practiced through- out their golfing season and competed in many games and contests to receive their hard vvon hon- ors. 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Producing a yearbook takes time, dedication and a lot ot patience. Many people helped make our job a little easier and we would like to express our gratitude to John Wait, Cathy VanDeman and Mrs. Mahoney tor their art ren- derings, Wes Mayhew for his graphics in the class sectionsg Mark Gartrell for title a eand d h ' ' ' ' p g en s eet design, Ron Christopher for the football team pic- tures, Bob Robinson ot the PVProgress for basketball picturesg AI and Roger from Scholastic Studiesg Mr. Verhulst for History and Hiking pictures, Paul Gabriel for the fall playg Coach Grundler for wrestlingg JAG, COE, and DECA tor club pictures, our photographers Dina, Andy, Greg and especially Alan, Greg R. and Todd G. and Abraham for putting up with us when the oi t 9 F1990 rough, and of course, Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield for her constant worrying and never e d' ' ' ' n mg confidence, and our great statt, for without them there would be no Trojan '81 . . . Paradise Valley might have decreased in size, but the quality ot our school, and our people, still remains the best. Thank you classes of '81, '82, '83 and '84 for making this book so special to us . . . Qtmcsetttfg X, eyewear. Alyssa Haspel L 7 X if uf A Q J' R O Uk J fra ww My F A M W Q 9 U wfdlw V Q? A Q5 DfWQ6 5 P ' A02 K Q' Fwph w JJ' LU mb C57 LJX5 QPF' 5 54646 oyfgct j.q,,XCCdQU,xQf C-,FQ W LLOLD MSNXZDFA If HGUGCK C:-PV2. QN,pv.:CfLDQ,Q-LRC, Ffa! SQUQQE 96? Q isghgg UQ VwQm4cMiCT?'iHv3iQQ' QECQFZEQC d5QCX3ffi ig W 'P CWEEV WN fffl, ' we . , K x - QQ 0-6 dCLFVNfN I-6 65 X yEg EQLMCC'f'fdHfwKmQc LKLMDYED CW3L5Vfl C135 . hd 'I QOMQ p Q Q Sb DHCILN' S I st WWW Cfdf U? Ul3yNl jg CL-DQ QQDUQW .L WNOV6, 7fZ2f,!Qfuf, QQQLQUM 0 , Lfcgmgqbe we syfeifg pbnwl . Ofc Qgw Ccffeqe 5 ffv V jg fQ55?,,AJ -6CLlyh 'Tf995fMJq, Cffiffimj' f29,5ZDAj?i6A2fJ?L?fk?D c9f43 QADLJ P52jiZMj4h r.ilngC6 Q fjjohjbkg fl2ffgEWQA4,g5 9hdN6 ji QW f ' igj3MQ6'VWffWf' QqVQgO5f V GIG L ,Qx


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