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

 - Class of 1983

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W.. x. Q 3 . ,, .... S 4 eff , T f iA A J wtf' :- sy 1 1 ' Q A Q f sail ,, .5 'll ill fm M. .f A am:--f I ft to rightg Ray Reed, Patti Ludtka, Mike Pitt, Matt Pachesky, Crystal Morrell, Jeff zkson. 1. Jeff Jackson, Junior, works on a project during class. 2. Besides working on projects, Matt Pachesky, Junior, and the rest of the class have book work to do, too. The PV Ad Club is made up of students in the 2-hour Vocational Commercial Block and is a service type club more than a social club. When another club or organiza- tion needs a logo or some kind of advertisement, the club designs it for them. This year the club did a let- terhead for Student Council, posters for homecoming and a logo for the Jazz Band. The logo will be silk screened on their band music stands that they'll use for performing. They also helped pro- duce the Literary magazine. Mrs. Mahoney and Miss Schack, industrial education teachers, started the club a few years ago and they are the spon- sors today.

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For the third year in row, Mrs. Teresa Soncrant, job specialist, taught Jobs for Arizona Graduates. JAG is designed for seniors who are planning to work after graduation. This year JAG sold Halloween Candy, gift checks, wooden shaven roses and April Fool's grams. The money that was made went towards a statewide conference for all the students in the spring. Arizona has the largest program for JAG and is supported by business people. Unemployment is high so JAG is there to help students prepare themselves for what is ahead in the future. A representative from Fantastic Sam's Hair Designs cu Stacie Conneris hair during one of the class hours. Bottom row: Tim Hinds, Mary Beth Walsh, Lori Lavery, Stacie Conner, Liz McHugh, Lisa Tomerlin, Sue Baker. Second row: Mary Wallace, Lori Davis, Dawn Midkiff, Cheryl Davis. Third row: Julie Closson, Gary Montana, Robin Day, Kim Elford, Wade Crouch, Corey Zollinger, Donna Eaton, Ron Swartz, Tim McMillan, Dave Howell. Not Pictured: Allan Rosenberger, Tom O'Halloran. 0 VI' Bottom row: Lisa Lee, Mark McDermott, Kim Taylor, Gloria Stawisuck, Cheryl Furnia, Car Percy, Ken Ross, Deanna Buckner. Top row: Michelle Ruley, Brian Ciszewski, Wayne Wilson, Lo Robinson, Pete Bowers, Rob Oberlander, Pam Cavnar, Lisa Burke. Not Pictured: Scott Rembaclf Travis Shafer.



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Phoenix Arizona 85032 0 1 i I Paradise Valley High School The clack of the typewriter keys hitting the paper was a familiar sound in the newspaper room. Although there were only a few newspapers throughout the year, the staff did not remain idle. They were busy with other tasks like working on the yearbook. Both staffs were cut drastically and all the manpower was needed every time a deadline was near, which seemed like always. Deadlines are the worse time because everyone is rushing to get things done. Most of it cannot be preplanned. We try to get the news as current as possible. The best part is when the finished product comes and you see that all your work finally paid off, stated Elissa Kopecky, editor of the Trojan Times. The newspaper staff members attended two con- ventions during the school year. This first was held at Central Arizona College. There the students par- ticipated in a write-off contest. The second was held in Phoenix and was sponsored by Arizona In- terscholastic Press Association. The main theme revolved around the computer age. 5 -S 5 ,Q 1. x 50 QR if ..,, .p I K X il gif-fr.. A I is w 'e-dgfgf Trojan Times Staff Editor ............... ..... Business Manager .... ..... Exchange Editor .... Feature Editor .... News Editor .....................,...... Cartoonist ............................. ' A Elissa Kopec Michael Lin. . . .Brian . . Iulie Gel . . . Bob Kee . . Patrick Wi Reporters . . Stacia Ballent, Richard Cipriano, Lisa Griffi Michelle Ruley, Elizabeth Korn, Denise White, and Ll Mettert. Adviser ......................... Mrs. Phyllis Stanfie t x

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