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

 - Class of 1981

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Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 151 of 254
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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,

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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



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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-

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