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

 - Class of 1988

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APPRECIATION La contribucion dc Linda Haines al departamento de lenguas extranjeras de nuestro colegio no puede quedar sin gracias. Sicmpre acompanada con una sonrisa alegre, la Sra. Haines se ha demonstrado ser una dc las maestras mas simpaticas de Sun Valley. Muchos han sentido su entu- siasmo para ensenar. No solo aprenden los estudiantes cn su clase, sino sc divierten mucho tambicn. Tal vcz es porque ella ticnc una habilidad unica para bajar dc su posicion seminaria al piano de los estudiantes. Siempre a ella le gusta tomar muchas responsibilidades. Por ejcmplo, sabian Uds. que ella fue la patrona sin reconocimiento de la eva- luacion de Middle States? Siempre tiene la compasion para dar ayuda a los estudiantes quienes la necesitan. En una manera especial, Linda Haines ha hecho nuestros cuatro anos en Sun Valley una experiencia mas agradable. With the construction of Sun Valley High came one of our school’s finest assets, a chemistry teacher named James Elmer. Before dedicating himself to teaching here at the Valley, he held impressive positions such as analytical chemist at Philadelphia Electric Company and consulting nuclear science educator at Sunoco; he also held employ- ment at Limerick nuclear power plant. Deciding to add excitement to his life, he settled down as a chemistry teach- er at Sun Valley. His vast knowledge and twenty- eight years of teaching experience combined with a very dry sense of humor make him one of the most intriguing and exciting teachers at Sun Valley. We’ll never forget those recurrent phrases: “Buffalo bagels!” and “I said to myself, self...” We arc grateful for James Elmer’s commitment to our school and for the words of wisdom which he has imparted to us. The Class of 1988 has been fortunate enough to have Richard Miller as its assistant principal for the past four years. His sincere guidance has been effectively proven through the fine seniors who have emerged from this year’s graduating class. On the outside, his intimidating features give him the semblance of a stern disciplinarian. However, the students, who can see beyond his harsh exterior, know that in reality he has the friendly nature of a stuffed teddy bear. As a man devoted to his work, he has always been there for the students, offering all the support and advice which he can possibly give. We especially appreciate his devotion to our senior class. He has helped us through our last and most precious year at Sun Valley. With great respect for his authority and friendship, we will always remember Richard Miller. If we had included a faculty superlative section in this year’s yearbook, there would be no doubt that Robert Col- lier would be voted as Most Talkative. Being the true “vul- ture for culture that he is, he just can not resist the opportunity to give someone an earful on the American literacy tests, the Renaissance Period, or the study habits of typical Sun Valley history students. Despite his loquacious nature, many of us have learned invaluable lessons from his words of wisdom and find his class both educational and amusing. The amusement is provided by his uncanny ability to make humorous remarks with a straight face. For this reason, he will forever be affectionately known as “Corn on the Bob!” 5

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DEDICATION Four years ago, Mr. Beerhalter first dedicated himself to the Class of 1988 when he agreed to become our sponsor. When we arrived at Sun Valley on September 5, 1985, we were “lowly”, insecure freshmen. However, through Mr. Beerhalter’s guidance, we have matured into competent, secure seniors readily able to cope with the future. His support was the motivation we needed to make a name for ourselves as a strong, united class. Those endless nights spent at school preparing for events such as the Halloween dances. Spirit Week, Soph Hop, and Variety Show have not only made these events successful, but have brought us closer together. His time, effort, and boundless energy have en- abled us to become one of the best graduating classes in Sun Valley’s history. Mr. Beerhalter has always been there for us as a teacher, an advisor, and most importantly, as a friend. To show how much we appreciate all you have done, we proudly dedicate the Class of '88 yearbook to you. “Thanks Mr. B., we’ll miss you!”

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