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

 - Class of 1985

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Freshmen meet PE requirement The Physical Education depart- ment offered a wide variety of classes to students this year. The programs offered this year were Basic PE, Advanced PE, Weight training I S ll, Trimnastics, Dance, and Dynamic Living. Some of the most popular classes taken by students were Basic PE and Weight training, said Coach Burdette. Mr. Burdette, who has been at PV for IO years and is department chairman for PE this year, said, Physical conditioning, competi- tive skills and social benefits can be gained by taking a PE class. The weight room equipment has been redone this year with the help of the upholstery class. Benches and other equipment have been re- covered that needed it desparate- ly. Also more weightlifting equip- ment has been added to the weight room. Because of the new PE require- ment, we will try to offer programs to meet the needs of the stu- dents, said Department Chairman Mr. Burdette. Driver's Education is also includ- ed in this year's PE curriculum. Curriculum includes Driver 's Education 'J'- we ' Boys' PE enjoyed different sports during class including war ball. Mr. Scott Burdette Department Chairman Miss Betty Mcllvain Miss Mary Lou Kostielney y .... - Q up ,,., Eff?-A t 243. 1 li, Tix . ...s , 1 ittts'tt. ff Mr. Roy Muller .1 Mr. Pat Lavin Athletic Director A Mr. Mel Rising

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Industrial Ed prepares students for future Mr. Byron Harper, Dept. Chairman Do you have any ideas for the future? Maybe an after school drafting job? How about welding part time? The industrial education dept. is the place to turn for proper train- ing. The industrial education dept. offers a wide variety of classes to suit all likes and needs of a high school student. PV is the center of vocational classes. Students from Horizon, and Shadow Mountain are selected on the basis of talent and knowl- edge to commute to PV every day. Graphic arts, technical illustration, body shop and welding are a few of the vocational classes offered. Mr. Keith Kayler, a PV teacher for the past fourteen years, feels industrial education is an excellent area in school. Many students find industrial education to be quite fulfilling. Students can ex- pand and master many fields, stated Mr. Kayler. Mr. Byron Harper, head of the industrial education department, said, Industrial education is just an absolutely great area. Everyone should give it a shot. Mr. Dale Frost Mr. Larry Fultz I all A x Steve Lemieux finishes a welding project as Mr. Freeman supervises. Mr. Bobby Johnson Mr. Ron Kalmbach Mr. Keith Kayler Mr. Ron Moore Mr. Arlo Morrison 32



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Fashion Plus Travels to LA Mrs. Marilyn Lambeth Department Chairman Ms. Michele Frieswyk Mrs. Cathy Hansen Mrs. Diana Hawkinson 34 Students in the fashion Plus class in the Home-Economics department were treated this year to a trip to the LA Fashion Mart. Funds for the trip came from a federal grant and students with the top grades were chosen from all three high schools in the district for the trip, the last week in March, for three days. While they were there, they visited the costume department at Disneyland, a clothing manufactur- er's factory and the fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. One of the new pieces of equipment that was acquired in the depart- ment was the new Apple ll-E computer. This computer figures grades and helps nursery school children learn to read. lt helps out Home Economics in many ways. Food ll was involved in many projects. One of the projects was cater- ing the faculty Christmas party. The class also operated a restaurant once a week. The Home Economics department sponsored scholarships for stu- dents. Students in the department sold cookbooks to raise the funds. The funds also went to sponsor a student for All-State, which is a leadership conference. Ms. Frieswyk, Hero coordinator became engaged and left at the end of first semester. Mrs. Cathy Hansen took her place. Tara Johns, Angela Cipriano, Michele Valdez and Jeff Lime discuss the first semester final exam. Anna Kennedy prepares carrots for the luncheon in the res- taurant Paradise Cafe'.

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