Sun Valley High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Aston, PA)

 - Class of 1985

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Page 10 text:

SOPHOMORE YEAR In our first year at Sun Valley, we went through the largest adjustments. Mow we had 7 periods a day, 5 minutes to pass between classes, and only 30 minutes for lunch. We looked up at all the seniors and thought we’d never make it. By getting involved in school activities, we discovered that they were as human as we were. Someday we d be there, too. That year Michael Jackson came into his own. dances were back, punk was only for Halloween, and college was the last thing on our minds. We remember the Turkey Bowl victory, soccer play- offs, the wrestling victory over HARRI- TON, the first Volleyball Marathon; all the things we watched, and would try to better in the future as seniors. Although the Christmas Ball was cancelled, the Soph Hop proved a big success as the cafeteria was transformed into a medi- eval castle. We became a class, one big family. We found a place for ourselves. As the seniors were preparing to leave the school, we were just settling in; learning new locker combinations after three years in Morthley, meeting and becoming friends with teachers, making a niche for ourselves, where we could grow comfortably. We look at this year's sophomores and wonder how we got through, and we thank the Lord that we did ... . On to bigger and better things, more responsibility and a future to decide. Friday night football games, meeting new people, hanging out with new crowds, parties, feeling small and lost, but making a mark anyway . . . . We'll all remember tenth grade as a new beginning towards a better end. 6

Page 9 text:

APPRECIATION As principal of our school, Mr. Bruce Williams has done his best to further the education of each member of our class. His sponsorship and help in our maturing process has proved immeasurable. He has helped our class by changing Sun Valley so all of us can get the most out of our years here. His authority has played a lasting role in our class's educa- tion and betterment. We would often see him in our classes, watching us mature and learn in our last years of school, probably our most treasured. He has stood before twenty-three past graduating classes, watching them leave, and we are certain that he will know that the twenty-fourth will go and reach the farthest. We owe a lot to him since without him, we may not have the status we do. His guidance, patience, and help has proved not only valuable, but too valuable for words. We can only say thank you, Mr. Williams, and hope that it will suffice. Mr. Fred Killian's presence is one of the most recognized in the school. He has been one of the biggest aids to our class that we can remember. Not only did he organize our senior portraits to perfection, but he has always been willing to get involved with our class. He has helped our education and our extracurricular activities so that we could enjoy our three years here. He has been a cheery face in the morning and throughout the day. He always perked up the students with a friendly “Hello in the halls during the day. His undying efforts have proven to us that he has been an ever- present support for our class. Whether in class, in the halls, or after school, Mr. Killian has been a strong foundation for the building and reinforcement of our class. We thank you, Mr. Killian, and we hope that our class will remain in your best memories, as you will in ours. Mr. Stauffer has helped us in more ways than one. His undying patience and guidance has given our class a sense of purpose. The band, stage band, and Variety show pit band are all well organized and sound well because of his direction. Although we have been trouble- some to most of our other teachers, Mr. Stauffer has stuck to it and proven not only his worth, but our worth as well. He has brought out the unknown musicians and talented people within our school. His under- standing, love, and caring has shown us how to deal well with other people, in groups such as band and in life itself. We have learned how to work towards a goal and acheive it through endurance, practice, and effort. We can’t thank you more, Mr. Stauffer, than by telling you that you have touched our lives. Your image will be impressed in our souls for many years to come. The class of 1985 thanks you deeply. Mr. John Ruth has been more than just a help to our class. He has been an oasis in our dreary quest towards graduation. Not only does he pep us up with his physics class, a usually boring subject, but his dry humor is a pleasant aside during a hard day. Besides the work in his classes, he has always found time to help anyone with problems. Physics is not easy, but Mr. Ruth makes it easier and more enjoyable. Who can forget Gosherino , Good thinking! , and Shucks and Friday. He has always been willing to spend time with the members of our class. He has the uncanny ability to make vectors neat, and most importantly, understandable. He seems to enjoy our class, and we definitely enjoyed him. We owe much to him. Appreciating him in our yearbook is only the beginning of our love for him, and his love for us. Mr. Ruth, we offer you our heartfelt thanks. 5

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