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Staff performs needed service Custodians. Steve Brummet, Al Biperata, Ron DeChance, Dan Crook, Mrs. Bertha DeN- oyelles, Mrs. Linda Johnson. Not Pictured: Charlie Archer, Bill Zachow, and Pat Patton. Cafeteria: Bottom Row: Marvel Humbertson, Ida Rotunno. Delsie Barnett, Bee Smith. Bev Bruch, Helen Clark Top Row: Lona Yemm. Rose Miller, Nell Schill, Dawn Showman, Roberta Duke, Josephine Salamone, Nancy Mangino, Becky Erickson, Carol Dempsey. Judy Moyer, Alice Potter. The custodians at PV are always keeping busy cleaning the campus and keeping it in working order. The custodian's job is cleaning up trash, fixing whatever is broken, running errands or any- thing that is needed of them. The task of cleaning up the campus is not an easy one, especially since the construction has made a con- siderable mess. They work together to keep the PV campus the best that it can be. The workers in the cafeteria also work hard to serve good, nutritious and flavorful food to the students. The cafeteria workers spend much of their time cooking, clean- ing and serving the students. This job is enjoyable because You get to know the students and it keeps you young, says Mrs. Lorraine Collumbe, who worked in the snack bar the first semester. To work in the snack bar or the cafeteria, one must follow certain health regulations, one of which is keeping clean. This includes the workers, dishes, utensils and food. Few people appreciate the hard work and effort put-into the food in the cafeteria and snack bar but it is a service we all take advantage of quite regularly. A ' Bill Lucas is the equipment manager. 39
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Seniors receive Valedictorian Paul Tracy lt's not so much a person's abili- ty as it is his desire to learn. Chris Halderson's philosophy has served him well judging by his 4.24 grade point average. Already enrolled at Arizona State University, Chris plans to study Industrial Engineering. My interest in science and math is the main force behind my achievements, said Chris. My parents have been an inspiration as well. During his junior year, Chris re- ceived the medallion of merit from A.S.U., and will accept a scholar- ship for being in the top four per- cent of his class. Chris also has a part time job at the Pointe Resort. 40 top honors How can a person maintain a 4.39 grade point average and still hold down a part time job? Just ask the class of '85 valedictorian Paul Tra- cy. The good teachers at this school make it much easier to do well, said Paul. Planning to attend Northern Arizona University, Paul will major in computer science. Working part time at Carvel Ice Cream still allows Paul the time for extracurricular activities. l advise students who would like to get the most out of high school to become involved in as many school projects as possible, Paul recommended. Salutatorian Chris Halderson
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