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PCDS Yearbook 1984

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PHOENICIANPHOENIX COUNTRY DAY S

VOLUME XX

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THE SENIOR CLASS DEDICATES THIS YEARBOOKTO MR. ROBERT WILSON

"WILLY"

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HEADMASTER'S MESSAGE ■f

Dr. Joel C. Monell

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TO THE CLASS OF 1984:

The Class of 1984 is unique in many ways. You are, perhaps, the most significant link in a chain of events that connects our hopes for the future with our experiences of the past. In the midst of dramatic growth at P.C.D.S., you are the smallest graduating class in seven years. Some of your class members have been with us since Kindergarten, and one joined us this year. You are the first class to have experienced the revised Upper School Schedule, which we hope generated an atmosphere of freedom and flexibility in which you could pursue individual educational experiences and interest. Your pursuits have been many, and you have infused the new Upper School campus with your energy and your ideas.

Whitney Griswold, former President of Yale University, once observed that, "The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas.” I have recently visited with each of you, and I am impressed with your ideas. As you leave us to take your place in various colleges and universities, may they continue to get better and better!

Sincerely,

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Joel C. Monell Headmaster

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Cheering our teams to victory, listening to the Police, or just being with friends;

The time slips away so quickly,it seems as though the year passes so swiftly.For these reasons we have memories.

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Through these memories, we recall the school year of 1984.

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The bizarre mini-skirts, those mirrored eyes, or the array of "Funky Do's,"

Again taking our brush, we begin to paint a scene - one depicting change of '84.

The trends shifted, hemlines were raised, pant legs pegged,

and the world of fashion at P.C.D.S. becam e a test of individuality.

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Color and style varied with the mood of the day.

So we review our scene - color, fashion, and change

creating a picture of styles and fads of 1984.

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The excitement of the carnival, plays, clubs, and all the victorious games - like an artist with his oils we take these memories and paint a colorful scene of 1984.

The senior prank - what will it be?The juniors working hard on the prom to make a

memorable event.All these things and more add to the unity and

spirit of P.C.D.S.

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FACULTY AND STAFF

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Jan Anderson Grade One

Martha Bonacich Middle School Spanish

Ramil Biggs Grade Five

G eorge Baker Middle School Dean

Health Program

Susan Bookspan Middle School English

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Georgia Buelow Middle and Upper School P.E

James Bruning Chairman Foreign Language

Upper School Spanish

Bruce Canade Upper School English Junior Class Advisor

Linda Bryant Middle School Art

Pat Adank-CanadeMiddle School History

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Joyce Cone Middle School Math

Middle School Science

Toni Clark Kindergarten

Lance Coon Chairman English Department

Upper School English Sophomore Class Advisor

Betty Jo Cheaney Grade Three

James Cook Chairman Art Department, Art,

Yearbook Advisor

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Roberta Crane Lower School Spanish

Judy Dering Middle School Music

Rodney Dashnaw Middle School English

Carol Dalton Kindergarten

Christine English Upper School History

Freshman Class Advisor

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Susan Funkhouser Grade Five

Cathy Hansen Upper School Spanish

Thomas Graham Middle School Math Middle School Science

Lester Felten Jr.Co-Chairman Music Department Middle And Upper School

Band

Ruth Grove Lower School Dean Co-Chairman Music Department

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Harry HouleLibrarian, Upper School Latin

Judy Havens Grade Two

Arlette Jacques Middle and Upper School

French

Judy HoblitMiddle School Social Studies

Jan Jennings Lower School Computer

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William Keller Middle school English

Karen Johnson Grade Four

Sally Klein Lower School School Science

Sheila Kendall Strings, Guitar And Music

Edith Kelly Middle and Upper School

Chorus

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Lorraine Peoples Grade One

Gary Quick Upper School Science

Sophomore Advisor

Lovice Peterson Kindergarten

David Raymond Chairman Science Department

Grade Five Senior Advisor

Upper School Science & Math

Erna Pitts Grade Two

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Paul Schweikher U.S. History

Director of College Counseling Junior Advisor

Don Singer Chairman Computer Science

Upper & Middle School Computer

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Mary Lu Syllaba Kindergarten

Mary Swiess Lower School P.E.

Fran Vierck Grade Four

Jeff Stokes Chairman History Department

Upper School History

Chuck TollUpper School English Upper School Dean

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Bob Wilson Chairman Math Department

Upper School Science Upper & Middle School Math

Senior AdvisorBob Wolpert

Upper & Middle School Math

Barbara Whiter Middle School Math & Science

Paul Yardley Upper & Middle School P.E.

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TEACHER'S AIDS

Barbara Kendell Grades One & Two

Judy Dering Kindergarten

Peg SmithMusic Department

Caroline Borger Grades One & Two

Karen Taylor Art Department

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Stephen Littell Business Manager

Kim Hawthorne Bookkeeper

ADMINISTRATION

Donna Rankin Registrar

Steve Gerber Director of Development

Karen Wood Secretary

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STAFF

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I FACULTY CANDIDS

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KINDERGARTEN

Front Row: Shawn Dyer, Rodney Molten, Jodi Hutchinson, Sarah Matz, Matthew Blumen- stein, Sonia Ghaswala Middle Row: Douglas Teitel, Leslie Blank, Lindsay Ferland, Katherine Haley, Jennifer Bachus, Kate Stockwell Back Row: Mrs. Dalton, Mary Frances Scott, Adrian Dahlstedt, Keith Scharfman, Michael Sendrow, Jason Grovert, Bruce Vinci, Mrs. Peterson

Front Row: Summer Marshall, Becky Van Sickle, Jennifer Kirkwood, Bobby Sullivan, Douglas Wiesen.-Todd, Charles Givve Middle Row: Sarah Duncan, Linnea Gillett, Frankie Stubbs, Kimberly Huber, David Pillsbury Back Row: Heather Klinefelter, Natan Jacobs, Brian Bates, Lily Dunlap, Jordon Spack, Konrad Lee, Top Row: Mrs. Syllaba, Mrs. Dering, Mrs. Clark

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GRADE ONE

Front Row: Tanya Kuhn, Jennifer Sapin, Hollye Schumacher, Honey Jo Sheridan, Kyle Lipton, Aran Bercu, Jennifer Wilhelmy Middle Row: Hallie Jacobson, Benji Moretsky, Tatum Shears, Melissa Lewis, Erik Koep, Mark Leibow, Matt Torel Back Row: Mrs. Borger, Brad Durchslag, Ravi Bisla, Whitney Symington, Michael Stent, Olivia Hearley, Corey Binns, Mrs. Peoples

Front Row: Kristin McNeill, Neil Tang, Paige Durkin, Stuart Hackett, Jennifer Harris, Melissa Cucher, Katie O'Driscoll Middle Row: Mrs. Anderson, Andy Altman, Brienna Balmer, J.P. Evarts, Benjy Finberg, Karin Lefeber, Frances Wellings, Mrs. Kendall Back Row: Zachary Thomas, Ashley Dorrance, Rusty Silverstein, Stephani Wolfswinkel, Stacy Piccinati, Heath Lipson, Evan Schoninger

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GRADE TWO

Front Row: Mrs. Havens, Neeka Najmi, Brooke Schumacher, April Levy, Wendy Kraus, Josh Moya, Lisa Harney Middle Row: Michael Webster, Irene Trevor, Amanda Blum, Gwynne Sullivan, Karen Pettitt, Geoff Wilhelmy, Brian Vance Back Row: Brett Maas, Teddy Rice, Sarah Woods, Alex Koep, Gretchen Wagner, Brian Cornwell, Alex Sample

Front Row: Jason Collins, Lindsay Timmerman, Julian Jacobs, Helen Craft, Becky Sullivan, Cindy Bochna, Brent Huber Middle Row: Mrs. Pitts, Jimmy Gard, Marie Cohen, Brett Davis, Kara Rassi, Ellen Rand, Mini Cove Back Row: Jens Ploughmann, Scott Goetze, Vicki Lang, Emma Dane, Scott Turpin, Edward Drewery, Heather MacLean

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GRADE THREE

Front Row: Mrs. Cheaney, Scott Pettitt, Mandana Najmi, Brooke Toll, Rochelle Mollen, Jenny Burt, Steven Stadel Middle Row: Lindsay Piccinati, Bethany Matia, Karl Kendall, Cara O'Driscoll, Austin Hackett, Carter Liptori, Aron Fischer, Back Row: Cal Newman, Kim Levine, Ryan Hart, Brad Huber, David Lyne, Valeska French, Mark White

Front Row: Eric Shears, Benjamin Bachus, Rachel Lyons, Tiffany Peers, James Todd, Andrea Crimmins, Adam Flick Middle Row: Mrs. Oliver, Aubrey Joy Corcoran, Karen Bisla, Patrick Lewis, Eric Timmerman, Dierks Bentley, Jacob Shephard Back Row: Matthew Weinberg, Jason McCullough, Jason Fox, Amanda Drewery, Jordan Sterling, Frazier Bain (not pictured: Breeley Benn)

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GRADE FOUR

Front Row: Brill Moya, Aaron Matz, Lisa Williams, Justin Einhorn, Joshua Plosker, Eliza Dodge Middle Row: Mrs. Johnson, Sophie Trevor, Randy Saria, Brian Hoblit, Mike Chernoff, Adam Cohen, Todd Plone, Randy Ho Back Row: Becky Dicken, Jon Teitel, Mike Ramsaur, Mark Southwell, Wendy Rice, Hilary Robinson, Gabriella Peers

Front Row: Michael Enriquez, Ryan Dyer, Glen Torhjelm, Jeff Collins, Gregg Dessen, Paula Occhino Middle Row: Stephan Sweet, Andy Cracchiolo, Charlie Blumenstein, Aysia Harri­son, Lindsay Rovick, Debbie Ligorsky, Mrs. Vierck Back Row: Kyle Hirsch, Jamie Wagner, Robert Lyne, Lance Due, Rob VanSickle, Carrie Blum, Stephi Bates, (not pictured: Eric Ramsaur)

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GRADE FIVE

Front Row: Mandi Matz, Polly Rassi, Kaine Stathakis, Rob Cohen, Ricky Daley, Tina McNetf, Courtney Cooper Middle Row: Kim Engdahl, Lisa Brook, Brandon Wilson, Danielle Gordon, Wendy Wanner, Spencer Patterson, Mrs. Funkhouser Back Row: Justin Matlick, Hunter Duffy, G reg Horvath, Andrew Mellor, Judith Wieringa, Bill Pettitt, David Foster

Front Row: John Jacobs, Debbie Sklar, Jonathan Jacobs, Salina Parks, Scott Sendrow, Audra Smith, Jennifer Swartz Middle Row: Ramil Biggs, Jason Ralphe, Adam Fleck, Cara Breese, Rajiv Chandasekaran, Shannon Lindner, Peter Pillsbury Back Row: Hilary Barnard, Evan Lipton, Aaron Schoeffler, Geoff Borger, Ashley Conquest, Michael Betz, Julie Turpin

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CANDIDS

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Front Row: Ari Plosker, Bard Sterling, Jill Krafts, Maia Cryns, Doug Matia Middle Row: Mrs Bookspan, Carter Richardson, Joel Superfon, Holly Hendin, Gerard Sample Back Row: Andrew Honacker, Eve Lipson, Debbie Plone, Jodi Low, Brent Eubanks, (not pictured: Brooke Donahoe)

Front Row: Adrienne Ditchey, Richard Sloane, Shelby Jordan, Jessica Numkena, Jeff Stern Middle Row: Ms. Hoblit, Laurel Sparks, C.B. Wetmore, Cristi Dyer, Billy Dumone, Kevin Ramsaur Back Row: Fred Ferguson, Mark Liden, Ashleigh Cooper, Bryce Leckie, Keith Gordon

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Front Row: Danny Lewis, Karen Finley, Aaron Lieberman, Caleb Reese, Diane Goetze Middle Row: Mrs. Bonacich, Janelle Torhjelm, Mamie Janis, Nancy Halabi, Amanda Hart, David Lee Back Row: Scott Woods, Sean Kerrigan, Tracy Weiss, Jason Harris, Rob Rutila

Front Row: Blake Caldwell, Francine Enriquez, Whitney Bartlett, Mike Sklar, Ty Wilson Middle Row: Mrs. Bryant, Wendy Rector, Jason Greenbaum, Norman Todd, Jimmy Matz, Brek Eaton Back Row: Margaret Madison, Holly Dunlap, Karen Takagi, Jeff Huber, Toni Hyatt

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Front Row: Hari Raya, Graham Rawak, Roz Bolger, Ian Hackett, Jason Cohen Middle Row: Mr. Wolpert, Robert Wallack, Brennan Lindner, Michelle Cove, Hillary Smith, Chris Chaffee Back Row: Gregg Bookspan, Allyson Harwood, Trisha Folk, Kelly Quick, Mary Beth Warner, Alan Takagi

Front Row: Ricky Lewis, Erica Bookbinder, Brette Dixon, Charles Hessel, Kirsty Hamilton Middle Row: Mrs. Smith,, Jonathan Portnoy, Daniel Durschlag, Ashly Young, Tina Critch- field, Bennett Dorrance Back Row: Carter Dicken, Mike Moran, Sargent Pillsbury, Debbie Gilbert, Daryl Sparks

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Front Row: Josh Weinrach, Enda Hu, Lisa Rand, Jodi Sherman, Derek Gordon Middle Row: Mrs. Cone, Vanessa Bentley, Caryn Capozza, Tim Daley, Mike McClanahan, Scot Torrey Back Row: Michelle Rotman, Sarah Timmons, Tracy Taylor, Greg Anderson (not pictured: Dino Stathakis)

Front Row: Brian Weiss, Brian Bienstock, David Kaufman, Daniel Pinney Middle Row: Alissa Brodie-Bodell, Whitney Anthony, Kerstan Lincoln, Matt Nicely, Lisa Lincoln, Mr. Keller Back Row: Katie Cesal, Miko McGinty, Marianne Cracchiolo, Jason Harris, Chris Blumenstein (not pictured: Chris Comus)

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GRADE EIGHT

Front Row: Lori Hendin, Keith Hurley, Arthur Craft, John Dwyer, Joanna Josephson Middle Row: Dr. Adank-Canade, Sharon Ligorsky, Mark Chmoff, Hedi Sielicki Back Row: Amanda Brown, Melanie Townsend, Jason Hackett, Kent Bertrand (not pictured: Francis Kendrick, Maggie Wieringa, Jeff Taylor)

Front Row: Jeff Jacobs, Rami Lipson, Stefanie Moore, Matt Fleck, Anne Johnson Middle Row: Mr. Graham, Eddie Harris, Stephen Roseman, Amy Pollard, Francisco Quinonez, Drew Sidell Back Row: Nan Corradini, Scott Allen, Daphne Madison, Craig Jarvis (not pictured: Alyse Aiello)

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Front Row: Garret Kent, Sara McNeff, Cindy Havens, Hallie Loveridge, Bennett Hopper Middle Row: Mr. Dashnaw, Karl Hirsch, Baha Bahadir, Dillan Braggiotti, Drew Spangler, Julie Ketover Back Row: Tom Baird, Troy Phillips, Leanne Leckie, Ellie Vinci, Julia Diddy

Front Row: Adam Cherrill, Matt Kraus, Judy Henry, Stephanie Lantz, Barry Liden Middle Row: Ms. Whiter, David Van Sickle, Brendan Eaton, Will Duffy, Evelyn Trevor, Shana Fischer Back Row: Heather Sandler, Julie Shephard, Holly Borger, Matt Rigberg, Peter Spiegel

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CANDIDS

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FLAG FOOTBALL

Top Row: Mr. Kosower, G. Kent, W. Duffy, M. Chernoff, J. Taylor, M. Kraus, T. Baird, J. Hackett, B. Verbout, T. Phillips, D. Braggiotti, F. Kendrick, C. Jarvis, D. Spangler Front Row: C. Chaffee, J. Cohen, D. Stathakis, M. Fleck, K. Hurley, B. Hopper, B. Eaton

"B Team"Front Row: A. Honacker, T. Wilson, J. Matz, R. Rutila, J. Superfon, K. Ramsar, S. Kerrigan, B. Caldwell, A. Lieberman, C. Richardson, B. Eaton, J. Greenbaum, D. Matia, J. Huber Back Row: D. Kaufman, C. Blumenstein, R. Wallack, B. Weiss, D. Durschlag, I. Hackett, A. Takagi, B. Bienstock, T. Daley, J. Harris, S. Torrey, M. Nicely, B. Sterling, N. Todd, Mr. Baker

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GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL

"A Team" Back Row: Ms. Swiess, D. Goetze, M. Madison, N. Halabi, M. Janis Middle Row: K. Takagi, A. Cooper, M. Cove, M. Cracchiolo, M.B. Warner, L. Hendin Front Row: H. Dunlap, C. Havens, J. Ketover, J. Shephard, H. Borger Seated: M. Rotman, A. Young, K. Quick, L. Rand

CHEERLEADERS

S. Ligorsky, E. Trevor, N. Corradini, A. Pollard, S. Lantz, J. Henry, L. Sparks, T. Folk, C. Dyer

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BOY'S BASKETBALL

"A Team" Back Row: P. Spiegel, J. Taylor, T. Phillips, G. Jarvis, M. Rigberg, Mr. Baker Front Row: E. Harris, K. Hurley, A. Sherril, B. Eaton

“B Team" Back Row: B. Sterling, S. Woods, J. Greenbaum, M. Morant, R. Rutilla, C.B. Whetmore, K. Ramsar, A. Honaker, Ms. Swiess Front Row: J. Stern, R. Sloan, J. Potnoy, A. Lieberman, B. Dumone, S. Kerrigan, C. Reese, D. Durchslag

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GIRL'S SOCCER

"A Team" Back Row: J. Ketover, M. Townsend, H. Sielecki, H. Borger C. Havens, J. Leckie, E. Vinci, J. Shephard, M. Rotman, M. Wieringa, M. Cove, Mr. Yardley Front Row: L. Hendin, A. Aiello, K. Quick, M. Cracchiolo, A. Young, L. Rand, B. Donahoe, S. McNetf

“B Team" Back Row: D. Plone, M.B. Warner, M. Cracchiolo, G. Rawak, K. Quick, M. Rotman, A. Young, L. Rand, M. Cove, Ms. Buelow Front Row: A. Cooper, K. Takagi, H. Dunlap, H. Hendin, W. Bartlett, M. Janis, N. Halabi, B. Dixon, B. Donahoe

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BOYS SOCCER

"A Team” Back Row: P. Yardley, F. Kendrick, C. Jarvis, J. Taylor, T. Phillips, J. Hackett Middle Row: B. Hooper, B. Linden, A. Cherrill, D. VanSickle, M. Chernoff, D. Nowicz, M. McClanahan, K. Ramsar, R. Steward, I. Hackett, B. Dumone, B. Eaton, K. Hurley, E. Harris, M. Fleck

"B Team” Back Row: P. Yardley, B. Lindner, M. Nicely, S. Kerrigan, A. Honacker, K. Ramsar, D. Nowicz, M. McClanahan, J. Harris, C. B. Wetmore, B. Leckie, G. Anderson, J. Portnoy, I. Hackett, J. Greenbaum, M. Sklar, C. Richardson, B. Dumone, R. Steward, B. Caldwell, T. Wilson, B. Eaton, C. Reese

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GIRLS SOFTBALL

"A Team” Front Row: M. Cracchiolo, J. Henry, N. Coradini, A. Young, J. Shephard, S. McNeef Back Row: Mr. Majeski, M. Rotman, M. Warner, E. Vinci, A. Pollard, D. Gilber, Mrs. Bookspan

"B Team” Front Row: K. Kroger, B. Dixon, W. Bartlett, D. Goetze, G. Rawak Back Row: Mr. Majeski, E. Lipson, D. Plone, M. Cove, K. Quick, W. Anthony, T. Weiss, A. Bodell, Mrs. Bookspan

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BOY'S SOFTBALL

Front Row: J. Matz, C.B. Wetmore, J. Stern, I. Hackett, T. Daley, R. Stewart Middle Row: R. Rutila, D. Kaufman, C. Richardson, R. Wallach, J. Portnoy, J. Greenbaum, D. Pinny, T. Wilson Back Row: Mr. Wolpert, D. Nowicz, G. Anderson, D. Stathakis, S. Torrey, M. McClanahan, J. Cohen, B. Dumone, J. Harris, A. Honacker

GIRL'S BASKETBALL

E. Trevor, S. Ligorsky, J. Shephard, E. Vinci, A. Pollard

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SWIM CLUB

PACK CLUB

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Jeff Jacobs, Daniel Durschlag, Jeanne Leckie, Hallie Loveridge Back Row: D. Spangler, M. Chernoff, J. Sherman, C. Comus, E. Harris, C. Chaffee, V. Bently, K. Quick, B. Donahoe, J. Huber, B. Leckie, R. Rutila, D. Mafia

A. Pollard, E. Trevor, J. Shepard, S. McNeff, S. Ligorsky, H. Loveridge, J. Stern, M. Sklar, J. Jacobs, K. Cesal, K. Fineley, C. Dyer

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MORE CANDIDS

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CANDIDS

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Amy Dickerson

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Peggi Egnew

Joella Harrison

David Friedman

Robin Dunlap

Karen Hader

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Jim Vernon Benita W eber Jonathan Wechsler

Kevin Wernick Katie Woods Mamie Zang

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Sophomores

Brian Adams, Vice President; Andy Shanken, Treasurer; Kirsten Cummins, Secretary; Brooke Sterling, President

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Beth Anderson

Joe Alpert

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Chuck Bain

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Peter BartlettKyle Baird

Amy Biggs

Beau Barton

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Brenda LigorskyLillian Lanzetta

Nick McKay Melissa Michaelsen

Carey Marks

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Andy Nicely

Grant Pierce

Laurie Mittenthal

Louise Perry

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Eric Ransbottom

Lisa Salvatore

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Andy ShankenJohn Schwarzmann

Tina Simonds Brooke Sterling

Tara Shire

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Andrew Tennant

Beth Thomsen

Joanna Westhater

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JUNIOR CANDIDS

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JUNIORS

Kirsty Kulmer, Vice President; Lauren Up­shaw, Treasurer; Cliff Smith, President

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Laura Daley

Mark Fogelson Sally Goldsmith

Vaughn Eaton

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Karen Louise Bean

If you can imagine, the. room inside me to be empty, dark, and lacking, how wrong you could so be.It is within you,that the darkness remains.And there beyond your image, a lacking of intensity, but not within me.

Under a toadstool crept a wee elf, out of the rain, to shelter himself. Under a toadstool sound asleep,■Sat a big dormouse, all in a heap . ..

Oliver Herford

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Neal Hait Bookspan

ALL THE THINGS THAT COUNT

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My life without you, mom, dad and Rick, would not be as happy as it is now. I love and thank you with all my heart

Cynthia Rector Boynton

Friendship of a kind that cannot easily be reversed tomorrow must have it's roots in common interests and shared beliefs.

Barbara W. Tuchman

The greatest revolution of our generation is the discovery that human beings, by changing the inner aspects of their lives, can change the outer aspects of their lives.

William James

Quand des etres vous manque, le monde est depeuple.-Lamartine-

The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one.

Seneca

-meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are honest friends-

One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood.

Seneca

WHATEVER!

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"My parents think I'm crazy and they hate the things I do,I'm stupid and I'm lazy,If they only knewhow Flaming Youthwill set the world on fire . . .Flaming Youthour flag is flying higher and higher and higher!"

KISS

"FreeUnfetteredShrivenFree-Dream that what is dreamed will be:Hold eyes clasped shut until they see,And sing the silent prophecy-And beUnfetteredShrivenFree."

The Illearth War

Stephanie Thill Enriquez

"The triangle and the circle . . . different shapes, materials, textures . . .They represent any two diverse things which come together to create truth or beauty."

Spock

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Deborah Friedman

If one advances confidently in the direction of his, dreams and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.. . . If you have built castles in the air,your work need not be lost;that is why where they should be.Now put foundations under them.

-Henry David Thoreau

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Gregory Michael Grant

THANKS MOM, DAD AND GREAT GRANDMA

I have no fear of the future, Let us go forward into its mysteries, let us tear aside the veils which hide it from our eyes, and let us move onward with confidence and courage.

Sir Winston S. Churchill September 29, 1943

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Coliri Lamar James

Anything you can do, we can do better.- Pete and Dave

"I don't feel tardy'' DLR You kill me!- Dave and Pete

You're tearing me apart! You say one thing, she says another - And then you both switch back again! James Dean

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Caren Chari Kelso

How do you feel, Jane?

I'm in charge - and I'll be behind you.That way so when we turn around and run I'll be in front.

Bill Cosby

Tonight,Gotta leave that 9 to 5

up on the shelf, and just enjoy yourself.

Groove-Let the madness and the music

get to you.Life ain't so bad at alb

if you live it off the wall.Michael Jackson

Pay the gate, don't be late. Its a date. Whatlay' know. If y'dig, then you'll dig

it's a groove. Quite a groove, cause y't' move.

Come in twos, pay your dues, what can you lose?

Just your blues! So lose them! The band's swingin' one and all,

and what a ball! Yeah! Music is good, music is better than good.

Things are being like they should.Manhattan Transfer

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Money is basically green. Green is envy. Envy is headaches. Headaches are a drag. To me, poor is poor, rich is rich . . . so what?

Cat Stevens

The road to excess leads to the palace of wisdom.- The Doors

Jane Frances Marks

Come mothers & fathers throughout the land and don't criticize what you don't understand

- Bob Dylan

HEATED METE TREAT

Time, time . . . is on my side

- The Rolling Stones

. . . my life has changed

in all so many ways, my independence

seemsto vanish in the haze . . ■

- The Beatles

.. . voices echo from the past, decisionsmade for you, trials they madeto touch your heart never found their way.

- Journey

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Leaves are falling all around

Time I was on my way. Thanks to you I'm much

obliged Such a pleasant stay.But now it's time for me

Jay Christopher Davis Martin to goThe autumn moon lights

my way.And now I smell the

rain,And with it takes And it's headed my

way.Oh sometimes I grow so

tired,But I know there's one

thing I've got to do . . . Ramble on . . .

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The most wasted of days is that in which one has not laughed.

Tomorrow . . . or maybe the next day. . . I'm going to do something about my procrastination.. .

Frederika Rita Ranucci

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■ m u t T O w n

The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is | to go outside, somewhere where they can be cfuite alone with the heavens, nature and God. As long as this exists, and it certainly always will, I know that then there will always be comfort for every sorrow whatever the circumstances may be.

Anne Frank

Joy Beth Schreiber

Cochav B'maarav Turning on the universe Reach the highest hights M.G. West Coast N.C.S.Y.

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Sarah Elizabeth Shea

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MranflwininHirwi IIWrflMfVOTIOBIW!

Douglas Allen Smith

"Douggie Wouggie"

. . . the Sweeter Peter

"OUR LADY OF BLESSED ACCELERATION, DON'T FAIL ME NOW!"

-Elwood Blues

"So let's hear it for our newest, bestest buddy, and big toe, Uncle Hulka!"

-John Winger

"Flonest, we were just talking!"-Anonymous

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There are no perfect people, only perfect moments.

Kiffie Spangler

Today seems sad, so much has changed.

Do you know, where you're going to, do you like the things that life is showing you, where are you going to, do you know?

"Love has no age, love has no rules, love makes such fools of us all."

Barnum

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Carter Choate Sweet

Is a constant always the same?G.Kretzer

Right is the opposite of left. Wrong is somewhere in between.

Douglas A. Smith

People can/will do some amazing things if they absolutely haye to (or are paid enough).

A personal observation

The early bird gets hepatitis.Anon.

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Take a kiss upon the brow!And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow:You are not wrong, who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day,In a vision, or in none,Is it therefore the less gone?All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream.

Edgar Allan Poe

Liesl Suzanne Veazy

After the tears and laughter you and I've been through

How can you ask me what love is?

Love is a chain just a chain reaction.

Once you break it you can't fake it.

Once you lose it or missuse it

You can't hunt for ever and never find it.

You come home broken like your soul' is black and blue, and then you ask me What love is. Love is a chain just a chainReaction. Would I lie to you . . .

Michael FranksHe who assigns the future to truth never sees the days of his dreams arrive.

M.F.V.

Love, all alike, no season knows no clime,Nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time

John Donne

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The bird called tentatively, whistled, called, Bubbled and whistled, so! Perplexed, still wet with sleep, affectionate, hungry and cold. So, so, O son of man, the ignorant night, the travail of early morning, the Mystery of beginning. Again and again, while History is unforgiven,

- From "In the Naked Bed", Delmore Schwartz

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i may be different but i'm myself-i'm not acting or pretending.i may not always know where i am going-but i have my dreams to guide mei may be silly but i have fun . . .a heart without a giggle islike a day without the sun.I may not always show it - but i love all of you who have helped me realize this.

tlz

. . . Circus life Under the big top world We all need the clowns To make us smile . . .

Journey

Tammy Lynne Ziehm

Allow your happiness to be like a rose . . .Sometimes bursting forth with joy - in full bloom,Sometimes subtle and soft and gently budding,But ever present withit's lingering sweet fragrance.

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THE LAST LL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS

I, KAREN BEAN, being of sound mind and body, leave the following: To M adam e Jacques: a record of broken accents. To Mr. Raymond: a last applica­tion and the last of us all. To Ms. E.: a list of p rob­lems and a book of primary sources. To Mr. Can- ade and Doc: a book of poem s and short stories that is on it's way. To Mr. Jam es Bruning: a m essage from a friend, "H i," and som e old ranch stories. To Mr. Wilson: a last try at the circuits. To Mr. Seroka: a big hug, hon. To Bonnie: a "How are you doing today?" To Mr. Schw eikher: one last question. To Natasha Haase: a paper to read over and a list of /ocabulary words to quiz Nick on. To Lillian Lan-

zetta: my top locker. To David: a ton of books falling on your head. To Kim H oeye: a gum wrap­per and a horse conversation. To Mr. Q uick: a list of the "org an eles" of the cell and five pictures of your typical position.

I, KARI MICHELLE BOO KBIN D ER, being of Yid-

thanks to the following special people: To Mr. Ray­mond and Mr. Wilson for giving m e a better un­derstanding of math and for helping m e prepare for the dreaded SAT's. You helped m e a great deal. To Mr. C oon and Mr. C anad e for teaching

and help with my co llege endeavor (p.s.-thanks to "D o c" too). To Mr. Cook for bringing a little spice into my days through art. Its b een fun. To Mr. Seroka for your ever present caring and sweetness. To Senior Bruning: Para intersantes, diviertos y locos clases d e espanol y para su bondad. To Ms. E. for your support, help, and thoughtfulness. To

o Mr. Toll for your support and understanding andfor having faith in me. And of course to Mr. Schw eikher for so much: your helpful, m uch n eed ­ed co llege guidance and advice, private talks and many laughs. I wish for you your very own catelo- gue of Jewish populated co lleges for the future Schreibers, Friedmans, and Bookbinders. Thank you for being understanding and supportive of me and for the reassuring hugs and words. I'll always rem em ber you. To Neal, Rob, Sally, Tina and Nat­alie: ihank you for doing the best job a student senate has done in years (p.s.-Natalie, thanks for

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being my friend). To G re g for always lending me a helping hand. You are special. To Kirsten "G ray- shus") for always asking about ”jota jo ta" and for caring. I'll miss you and our daily hugs. To C aren for sharing your music with me. You've added a "refresh ing" spark to P .C .D .S . and I'm glad w e're friends. To Cindy: Synagogue explorations, hugs and caring. I hope you find what you're looking for. To Tammy for laughable memories, black watch bands, hairy hands, p eer pressure and

"M R S" degree-w hatever you do-I hope you're tru­ly happyl To Tina and Audrey: Tuesday night math crams, 7th hour gossip sessions, 3rd quad unm en­tionables and daily rem inders that "w e are o n e ." Shalom and the best of luck to you both. To Freder- ika for finally accepting me, for always listening, for confiding in me, and for being there when I've needed a shoulder to cry on or a friend to laugh with. W e are "Two of A Kind." I'll always b e your biggest fan! (and that ”B " is for beautiful) To Joy: What can I say to som eone as special as a Sch reib er? You've b een an important part of my

ael, ar

leart. To W endy and have success, strength

Erica: may you two , love and Judaism in

your lives. I love you. Last and most importantly to my parents: I am grateful for so many things. You've been on my side always and have given me the strongest of wings . . . "w atch m e fly!" To P .C .D .S.: I wouldn't have wanted to spend my high school years anyw here else (except for L.A., may­be). Thanks. P .S. to G eoff, Steve, Judy, Susan, Jason, Orly, Jennifer and J.J.-D istance m akes the heart grow fonder. Thank you for your inspiration and for holding my hand across the miles. Your friendships are irreplaceable, you are priceless. I love you all.

I, NEAL BO O K SPA N , being one gnarly Van Halen fan, hereby leave the following: To Chris: Mandy, Tubing, The Pointe, The worm, The group, My

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Snakes, Pinetop-Tw ice, Lincoln Legs, M ichael you is not enough. To Tammy: the cou rage to ditch Sch enker G roup, U FO , Van Halen, Labatts, parties class, long talks, you had the sam e problem ?, a with M ichael, awsome wom en, cars, stereos and new life at Redlands, Thank you for you and your weekends, Chris' Desert, man, dude, dude, man, valuable friendship. To D ebbie: "Yom hu le det sa dude, man, the waterhole-getting stuck, the may a ch ," memories of 6 years at P .C .D .S ., the AC/DC, Black Sabbath concerts, the Yukon, Math Sugar Bowl, # 3 3 , Thank you and good luck. To Review, wall ball, school food-the nuggets, veg- Kari: Thanks for the lessons in Judaism, L.A., J.J., ging in our rooms, the U .S., Mr. C anad e's classes, you'll go far, Thanks for everything. To Joy: "Deliv- working out, Scottsdale at 60 , H om ecom ing, the eran ce ,'' Red Hots, Kosherness, the East, Palm Bimmer, Just wait till co llege. To Colin: Van Halen Springs. To Tracy: The memory of S .M ., long valu- forever!!! Bimmers and Cutlass', Eddie, A lex, Dave, able talks, Calif., a better life at co llege, I'll miss M ichael, Mustangs, convertibles, Stanford, Pink you! To Doug: I can and always will get whatever I Floyd, I, II, W om en and C hildren First, Fair W arn- want, w henever I want!, W edding Bells. To Colin: ing, Diver Down, 1984, a wild kind party, Van "Hi C olin" forever, the Tom C ruise im age, Berke- Halen college! To Dave: GBFYH U TA W A W I- ley, FOND memories of J.M. To Sally: the Year-

ging in our rooms, the U .S., Mr. C anad e's classes, working out, Scottsdale at 60 , H om ecom ing, the Bimmer, Just wait till co llege. To Colin: Van Halen forever!!! Bimmers and Cutlass', Eddie, A lex, Dave, M ichael, Mustangs, convertibles, Stanford, Pink Floyd, I, II, W om en and C hildren First, Fair W arn­ing, Diver Down, 1984, a wild kind party, Van Halen college! To Dave: G BFYH UTA W AW I-

of movies, Peoples and Sesam e Inn, Student Sen-s e n H IS! a n

To Eric R. (at school): Som e guts, pride and cour-

I, CINDY BOYN TON , being the proud ow ner of the "Fam ous Yellow Sw eater," leave the followingto trio following, lo x*roclor,iJc<3. Icloci v Voman, ev ­erything that could only happen to m e, perfect children unlike m ine, the Stones con cert and the ride hom e, our Favorite teachers, All My C hildren, our many little secrets, T iconderoga pencils, my feet, Princeton!, unforgettable conversations, a laugh a day, Mick Jagger, what will I do without you?, a hug for always, All the happiness you have

right, Uhannei , W ere you really 14 at the time.'', my GREEN car, FOND memories of C .J., "the D ude," Rolling Stones everything, a letter a week for the rest of my life, Nights till 2 a.m.; tell m e when I should leave, L'chiam , F-nothing, ESP (not "e sp e ­cially") of Friendship, M .C. forever, out of sight is Not out of mind, For all you have taught me-thank

drums, W OM EN , The Prom, The Zebra concert. To John M.: Van Halen, C hinese food, the golf course. To Rob: California! Disneyland! M ickey Mouse! That weird girl at the bus station, the g arb ag e we left at the hotel room, whole pizzas, 20 M cN uggets, Rabbits, Bowie, the Fixx, to finally d ecid e w here t o ' go to school, clothes, money, good health?, cherry punch, Devil House, culture, sneaking in and out

What You W ant." To Laura: Do you like what I know?, a great Senior year. To John: my yellow

earlobe, a wild Senior year. To Rob: a spread in G .Q ., your sweet aroma. To David: Latina sem per, Rush, Van Halen, your "great guitars," and a re ­cording contract. To Peter: Will you really grow up in the m orning?, 5 free hair cuts with the "hair sculpturist." To Ms. E.: our talks, papers on time,

Wilson: The hiking trip, A dvanced Math, Senior Class M eetings (sometimes), thanks for everything.

best yet, For your understanding and caring-Thank you! To Mr. W ilson: Itzhak Perlm an's autograph, "Booth, Booth," the fishing joke, another w onder­ful me, Love Ya! To Mr. Houle: "M r. Thornbirds," tests on M onday?, the unconventional you having fun, Latin III with David. To Mr. Cook: Recovering From The Yearbook T rau m a, great coffee, clone of my dad, thanks for everything. To Mr.

ollege advyour help (collegew ise and academ ically). To Mr. Schw eikher: another great softball m anager, up­front talks, Thanks. To Angie: "a part of m e.for­ev er," the best five years of my life, our irrep lacea­ble friendship, "love and astrology," S .P .W ., po­licem en, "I feel like a P epsi," "let's go for a drive," a wealthy Italian, everything you ever wanted in

encouragem ent and for underst< You Always. To Scott: the Ultirr right girl for you, our special fr You. To Mom, Dad, and Rick: I

I, CAPTAIN STEPHANI!Vulcan mind and philoso

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lowing: Jeni (Henna) Shoecraft: Colorado, RTBS!!, one cucum ber with whipped cream , two free passes to W rath of Khan, the big one that got away, my crytals, a $ 1 0 certificate for Frederik's, two wet speakers, blank tapes, french fries for passing out, hikes, driving lessons with your dad, rats for psy­chology experim ents and a clean bedroom . To Tom Schmidt: Jeni and Starfleet Battles (of which I never partook). To Mom and Dad Shoecraft: chocolate pancakes, trips to Colorado, my love and thanks for your support, help, and love. To Lisa W olfe: our Master of C erem onies, Zen, O M , the W hale Trip, and Kung Fu. To Louise Perry: lunch with Tom Baker, DEVO, B-52's, David Bowie, this year's Freshm en whom you may torture, flannels, orange milanos, 15 weapons to defend yourself from Jam es and 42. To Shannon M cG ill: lengthy, kinky letters, t h a t raincoat, and a black fedora hat. To Mr. C anade: O M , a free trip to the carwash for all that icky white stuff, two volumes of Am erican literature, and lunch. To Doc: cats, U .S. History and my twisted personality which always signed "C a p ­tain.'' To M adame: 5 years oi French, Europe, wine, brie, and a little blue box with a surprise. To Ms. E.: a battery pow ered broom , mercantilism and the powers of the G reat Pyramid. To Willy: a paper on nuclear energy. To Speedy: thanks, whales, stars, dolphins, and hobbits. To Mr. Raymond: life­time supply of towels. To A dele: many thanks, and a beautiful life and family. To Tammy: cows and Old New York. To Carter: a free trip to the p ro c­tologist. To Miss Schoeffler: a K-Mart catalogue from which to buy decent clothes. To many under classmen: a free labotomy. To M .S. Dean: "th ere once was a young man named Baker, who tried to seduce a young Q uaker, and when he had done it, she straightened her bonnet, and said, "I give thanks to my m aker." Thus have I, G od , d ecreed ,

I, DEBBIE FRIEDMAN, leave the following to the following: To the Seniors: fun, happiness, and the best of luck in your future years. To Kari: intellectu­al conversations over lunch, Sybil and your dog (how rude), the zoo (surprise) and a one way ticket to L.A. To Liesl: "I can 't make decisions," Musical Youth, Adult bookstores (whips and chains), "it's

;ience going out with you." To Sal- osh, Taste, my surprise party and a

fantastic Senior year. To Cindy: playing with my clothes, the year of 1980, English ditch days, sen- ioritis and "w e need the ad ," (you B . . . ) . To Tammy: long live Booker Tee ("H e is white"), run­ning from your Bio pit, pushing in the window (we are innocent), a day with Jam es and Joey, the p er­vert at the ice skating rink, kidnapping m e, "W ell, there was an explosion and . . . Thousands of fantastic memories and a life long friendship. To Tina: from A lgebra, to G eom etry, to Advanced Math . . . it's b een real, good luck next year . . . hope its a great one. To Lisa (my favorite sister): rides off cam pus, mid term exam s, swimming on the kitchen floor and Kenny Rogers, my apologies for all the times I yelled at you, and thankx for the tennis shoes (I'm sorry I couldn't stop laughing). To Kyle: my locker to cultivate, freshm en to pick on, good luck in Calculus!! To Audrey: getting our ears p ierced, Farelles, bubbles, thankx for the A.M. help, have a great next year and don't work too hard. To Frederika: W hat m akes Phoenix run?, sleep overs at my house, a years supply of Rasburry Danish (with butter), All my children, and a little irresponsibility. To Jane: Pinball m achines (I'm fi­nally learning), one night with num ber 33, a mas­sive party, 3% hour conversations on the phone, your cool im age, New Year's Eve 1983, a lunch with "M rs. F ," my deepest apologies (if needed), and the best of luck w herever you may end up. To Joy: a rabbit farm, a life supply of tea, Basketball gam es, kidnapping m e (Buffalo chips), Don and his gorgeous body, seducing young cute guys, an un­limited supply of food, a boy friend, three great years and a million memories. I love you. To all my teachers: all my respect, affection and admiration. To my family: thanks for everything, you're the greatest, I love you all.

I, G R E G O R Y MICHAEL GRANT, who chose to move on early, bequeath the following: To "W illy": a most special thanks for being the best teacher I've ever had, and for providing me with a solid foundation in Math, which undoubtly will last a lifetime, the best backpacking trip yet, and all the C openhagen in the world. To Mr. Raymond: g et­ting "lost" at G reer while fishing, orange juice, sound advice and plenty of laughs. To Mr. Seroka, the world's best Chemistry teacher, a lifetime sup­ply of questions. To Mr. Coon: thank G od for your

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Shakesphere class. To Mr. Q uick: a special thanks for everything, most of which is inexpressible in words, and thef pizza you still owe me!!(To M adam e Arlette: a great trip to France. To Mr. Baker: an ­other tennis team like 1982's. To Jay in Philly: drive-in movies, Big Surf, Devil House, jacuzzi hop­ping at midnight, New Y ear's Eve '82, and a plenti­ful supply of blondes. To Neal: New Y ear's Eve '82, caterpillers, my Cam py equipped Masi and great parties. To Cindy: continued com petition for grades. To Tammy: thanks for all your support and great advice. To Liesl: (I spelled it right), another trip like Telluride, and the three brew s I owe you. To Joy: more Shakesphere movies and all the fun times we had. To Chris: the best party Paradise Valley has ever seen. To C arter: Hitler's entire arsenal. To Rob P.: the 1984 Christm as D ecoration Sale, a patent for your "carp et tennis,'' and best wishes with all of your goals. To Jen S. and C arey S.: unlimited num ber of shopping days in the year and French class. To all the TEA CH IN G STA FF and MR. TOLL: thanks for the great eduucation which has m ade it possible for m e to b e a second sem ester co llege sophom ore before graduating from high school!!!!

I, TRACY, leave to Amy: C am elback football play­ers, "G o d , do you hear those peeans outside?" "W hat pants?!" up one slope, spying, Tom and Rich, a little mix up on your part on Prom night, pickles and Schnapps, waiting at the jacuzzie, your pant leg that would not com e down, and Amy, get

lunches, fun filled Saturday night dinners, and hey, let's get our lives into perspective, O K ? I love you. To Liesl: your convertible, kicking me in the shins with your *@ :& saddle shoes and twelve years of a shakey but good friendship. To Larry: Thankx for all your love and support. I love you more than you'll ever know. And to Mom: I leave behind all of my early teenage years and give to you the prom ise of the beautiful stable years to com e. I finally think of you as a friend, Steph. I love you. T O P.C .D .S.: I bid you "A d ieu ."

I, COLIN JAM ES, being of warped mind and body, hereby leave the following: Hayne: Switzer­land, Sugarhill G an g , "C o m e to think of it . . . " Rem em ber man can 't live by bread alone and Mick. Cindy: a padlock for your yellow sweater, a "Night Train" album. Carter: The lunatic of your dreams, H&K mesh bikini briefs, Pink Floyd and a haircut. Bug: The M oose is loose, som ething ior wifey, Charbroiled burgers, C oke!!!, and a body by Nautilus. C aren: Mr. Felten, a nuggie on your birthday, a Meso-lithic fishing village and a new hair style from me. John M.: a big pair of Boots for conversation, "C om e on Boy!" Cindy, V .S., a tuna salad and a mode. John S .: Squ eeze Play, Funky Flelchin, L.H. and good luck. Throb: W om en, W TBFTBM HSLAP, A ches in the morning, a real car, a profile shot, a normal w ardrobe and a long friendship. Pelvis: G reat DLR imitations, a better car (Hah!), a Spector Bass, a Christie Brinkley with a mind (who cares!). Sally: An eight foot by 12 foot

a real dog . . . I Love You. To Doug: I'm sorry for everything. M eese has to b e the plural of moose since G e e se is the plural of goose. I will miss you. To Sarah: The man of your dream s, sm a rt and attractive, and all my love. To G reg g : Sorry for what I almost did to you when I was three. I'm glad I didn't go through with it becau se I wouldn't want a sister. I love and respect you m ore than anything in the world. To Cindy: Lunches and long talks. To Peter: Your velvety soft hair that I love to feel, and the wittiest personality around. To John: LO V E is an universal Item. To Mr. Bruning: If you stop wearing polyester, I'll do something about the way I dress. To Schweik: My fantastic softball ability, picking out which teachers used to b e freaks, and I finally understand your sense of humor. To Rob: "G o d , I wish it would just rain ," n ice Sunday

learning to drive with both your hands and your feet. Mete: a fall on soft ground, a written entrance exam for the mile high club, a deluxe RCD, S and M, Naze that don't break, living up to your name.

count at a drive through S . . . bank, a charvel or Kramer and bow tie. Trich: Trudi, my Van Halen Posters, Nick Rhoades, "O h my G od , he's so cu te ." Hugh: You must carry on my Guitar Wizard Legacy! To my family, Ms. E., Mr. Wilson, Mr. Raymond: Thanks for all the encouragem ent and understanding, I'm going to miss you.

I, CAREN KELSO, being of sind mound, leave the following: Laura: Ja rs of TAB (TAB ATTACK), she

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. . . she . . . chuckle (Snort) BAH!, Volleyball, S o c ­cer, Softball, RAAA!, Jarreau, Transfer, PYT-BLT, KQ-jam min'!, kill the boy, hills, a million huggles, Saturdays, Jane's house-a Smith, a M oose, my dear Psycho-iatrist, Lots of Love, Hey Bud-Y'all take care, I'll miss you. Jane: "W h ere 's the party?'' a NY's resolution, stickychew ychocolate ring-a- dings, p ood le?1, "Y ou 're terrible!'' A rbysT fried onion things, "I broke my elbow !'' Life would've been dull without you, dude. Tracy: Junior year, let's Nosh, long drives-great tallks, "A1 Jarreau, Yo Momma's a Ho!'' K eep warm, kiddo. Tina: NAU, "All The Natives Down In Africa W hat a pal- You’re crazy, keep it up. Frederika: Hawaii, S O F T ­BALL, Latin Lunches, Photohaha, Scis Qui! Colin: Cotillion, Noogies, cresen ts1, "H ip, hop, ahibbit . . . /' CUSHION, you're a fantastic guy, Buckg- keep in touch! Jenny: SPO R TS' Nautilus, late nights, g race and style - B abe, you've got it! M ar­gie: W ashington, NO French onion soup, "D on't stall!" You're a sweetheart! Peter C .: "L et's duke it out!" Cliff: Bugs forever (a C am aro?), Benson at 10, “VICIOUS” cokes and hugs. John M.: "BA H A " Arbys, Tone dancine (Tone?) , "cut it ooout, you g o o o b erfaaace . . . " Doug: "Isn 't this F U N ?” Jane's, a hill, a Daley, a M oose, plastic pag-ne glasses, G reg , Jim V. Hugh: 7-11, addicted to C heetos, W haling-good grief! My 3 loveable, big- little bros-You're great! Java Jive! Tim R.: Ride 'em Cowboy! Andrea: D euce! Ms) E: "T h e O ffice ," an "I survived ( in the blank), laugh attacks-"Kelso, I'll get you!" SILVER B U G S! Varooom (sputter), an apology, you're a little woman with a big heart- thanks for caring. Jim and Dave R.: C oncerts! Som eday I'll buy a ticket to yours. Willy: Horses, rocks, "rise and shine, daylight in the swam p1" Little W oofie, " O boof, boof!" Novel Prize for Fun­ny. M agister Houle: stories, lunch, ”Te es bonissi- mus, M agister et A m icus!" Mr. C anade: "Stu ck betw een a flock. . . " Mr. Q uick: whales, a BIG hug. To EVERYONE: Best of luck and all my love! C oach, B, Papa C ove, Schw eik, and especially LD, JM, Ms. E„ TH, TS, C J, JS, JM, Mom, Dad, Ther- on— I love you all. Juniors, it's yours!

ing there at the right moment and your own strip show. Colin: You deserve better; take care of your­self, you're one hell of a special person. Frederika: May you never com e across the words "fa il" and "unhappiness." Doug: Favors owed by sisters, "h ie!!!" Nosh, looks could kill, but m em ories will live; good luck. Hoffita: All the luck in the world and new vegetarian dishes. John M.: "H om e,by the S e a ," your guest house; I really was 14. . ., and a very special thank you. Laura: Christopher Cross, Moose, pretzels, and an e v e r la s t in g friendship (no more wasted time); I'll miss you! Hugh: Be wise, you got a lot going for you. Tammy: W anna puff, huh?!!, Math Review and som eone's mole. Peter: G ood luck wise guy! C aren: Sorry, but thanks and "on top of the world" sums it up. Rob: a fashion boutigue on Rodeo Drive, Boy G e o rg e as m an­ager, an everlasting friendship. Liesl: Swap broth­ers, huh? Carter: A better com prehension of my religion; then explain it to me. D ebbie: A Jaguar full of M exicans and balloons! Thank you, couldn't have m ade it without you. John: New drum sticks, Supertramp. Joy: Thanks for trying to understand me; I miss the old times, believe it or not. Take care. Jim and Dave: Better voices, California girls and great music careers. Sally: May you m eet Sting! and have no more boy problem s, plane tickets to Europe, various rooms in your h ou se!. . . wuv you!!! Willy: Better jokes and I regret not getting to know you sooner. Toll: G reat I left; sham e you stayed and may I congratulate you on doing a fine jo b . . .w hatever it was! To P .C .D .S.: Thanks for two m em orable years. Cheers!

I, JANE MARKS, having b een under the influence of Americans for the past two years, hereby wish to say: Cindy, "Ju sf’ O n c e ," whatever! Do you like

-periods? "Tw eedle Dum(b)!" Thanks for always be-

1, CHRIS MARTIN, being of talented body and dam aged mind, leave the following memories oi my three year sentence at P .C .D .S .: To Neal, of whom my greatest achievem ents have b een ao* com plished with: I leave the necessities; M SO , Y.J., L.BB.Ts, and those natural wonders of which we always participate in, "Stand Up and Shout!" and you'd better Let Those S leeping Dogs Lie! Also a few profitable moments w/ Mike, although it was really just for fun. A long, loving relationship w/Nicky. Party-home etc. The 'Chris Martin desert' (the only spot to romp), the only party-powered van, AC/DC’ concert, Pinetop (both times) and, as for' the future. . .W e will have a great time! (U of A here we com e!) To the whole student body: Som e

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more pride for your school and guts when it com es to defending it! To Mr. W ilson and Mr. Raymond: A lot of thanks for your help and understanding. I don't think I could have m ade it without your friendships. And to finalize this whole mess, I would like to say my final goodbye to P .C .D .S . as a whole: " G O O D B Y E ."

I, FREDERIKA RAN UCCI, happily bein g , leave the following: To Cindy: the good old days, "H ello this is . . . , " those lips, instructions on how to not lock yourself out of a cabin, what a "m assive b a b e !" , the Stones '81, taking a cab , tomato soup and frozen dinners, never eat hot dogs at T&C, w here are those Prom pictures?, A .M .C. O ccid en ta l?? , STANFORD!, years of the best converstaions, pro­crastination, a can of oil, all this could only happen to you! To Kari: BPBeautiful!, Barbara!, J.J. and L.A. always, 12 dozen roses, # 1 tan, i t ' s their loss, Two of a Kind, Haagen Daaz, frustration!!, celebration!!, your wedding, surprise Birthday, W E DID IT!! To Jane: O h, O h , here she com es . . . , a “great per-

green, a race car driver, and a "vita d o lce " in Monaco! To C aren: G audeam us Igitur. . . what we put up with, too many softball bruises, G randm a's cookies and Colorado!! To Tammy: Beawulf, frying pan, monster, egg , our school of driving and park­ing! To Joy: Alack, a beautiful smile, what is your favorite body of water— W H Y?, L.A., pickles, D e­liverance, and don't freeze y o u r off next year!To D ebbie: Elmers, the zoo, running from strange cars-rem em ber?, C om e on, let's go to C afe C asino or Sw ensen's, a surprise party, 6 :3 0 a.m. at your house, a bag of potato chips! To Mr. Houle: Little Italy and amorem meum sem per. To Ms. E.: So much history, more lunches and more time for yourself next year! To Schw eik: Art History (great stuff), seriously!, left field and thanks for all the help and encouragem ent! To Mr. Wilson: "n o limit" to the fun in math; thanks for being a great advisor and friend. To Mr. Cook: a ch icken and olive din­ner, Hawaii if it floats your boat, 100 rolls of film, you're a terrific guy! To Robert: A gold chain, "W ell do ya . . . priceless friendship. To Mom and Dad: All my love, I'm gonna miss you!

I, JOY SCHREIBER, being, hereby bequeath the following to: D ebbie F.: Sw ensen's, Nosh, "I'm on a

d iet," Kidnapping, a Jaguar and a convertible, your French fry ate my onion ring, pickles, b al­loons, a bottle of Kahlua, lots of good times and a friendship that will last forever. To Kari B.: The zoo, a train and helicopter for us to ride in, Israel, your Judaism and a friendship that started way back when and will never end. To Tammy: Freshm an year, pizza, kidnapping, Booker T., all the good times and a strong friendship. To Frederika: Look- a-likes, the zoo, D ebbie 's house, lots of good times and good friends. To Cindy: Kidnapping, B-days, lots of good times and good friends. To Jane: T ele­phone conversations, Nosh, Switzerland, a new ref­eree, a lasting friendship and good luck wherever. To W endy: a train and helicopter, a Fabulous S e n ­ior year. To Tina: N .C .S. Y. events, the academ y, shul, a great Senior year. To Audrey: p ierced ears, the academ y, a fabulous Senior year. To Henry and W alter: M oney to go to M exico; an aw esom e S e n ­ior year. To Liesl, Kiffie and C aren: A great basket­ball team, many good times. To Mr. Cook: My son, Jason, croissants and cham pagne, red roses with a ring and many thanks for giving m e a way to e x ­press myself. To Ms. E.: Friday morning, pizza, long talks and many thanks for always being there to listen and for putting up with me. To Mr. Schw eikher: New colleges and many thanks. To Mr. Q uick: W ork squad and my Freshm an year. To Mr. Raymond, Wilson, Bruning, C anad e and Coon: Many thanks for preparing m e for the next step in life. To P .C .D .S.: G ood luck and goodbye. To Pam: The greatest sis in the world; I love you. To

me, for all the love and strength you've given me and for letting me fulfill my potential. I love you!

I, D O U G SMITH, being of a one-track mind and body by Nautilus, do hereby will to the following: To Bruce: A phone call a week for the next 5 0 years for as long as I live, boxing lessons, M Y desert with 22 Russ Lyon signs, a lifetime supply of Coke! To Laura: A normal Novem ber, cotillion, shampag- nee, one that you can 't lose, basketball gam es in the green car, long nights on the phone, many laughs and good times and more to com e and a lot of love . . . I'll miss you! To John: YEA RBO O K!,

nights, a friend who won't take your girl, "San ctu ­ary for party goers!" G ood luck next year! To Co-

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lin: A new car every month, m ore Pink Floyd, a party!" a changing friendship, love. To Tina: " decision maker, "H ey F a g ," keep in touch. To you're so cu te !" Foot locker, my gay jokes-yourJane: H eineken, a party at my house, S o cce r prac- stupid ones, a new chauffeur, m uch love sweet-tice, a trip to Phoenix every now and then, G ood heart! To Mel: free throws, private life, friendship,luck and have FUN! To C arter: Pub day, a hair cut, To Peter: our relationship, your Bday present, Mar-the Prosche of your ch o ice , and a new trend to gie, our family story-"the real truth," lots of lovestart. To Pete: A parachute that will open in two "little" (huh) brother! To Rob: Cotillion, Bratz,feet. To Cindy: A yearbook and a yellow sw eater Pride, a very sp-cial friendship. To Cliff: my love,that stays on. To John S .: A clean record , the book friendship, Cotillion, new knees, B-ball. To Krista-called "How to Drive SA FELY !" To Tracy: M eese mos: G eom etry, fingers, love! To Cathy: hugs,and a friendship through thick and thin. To Hugh: hugs, hugs, love. To Timmy: "th e Joy ," G arye, aA wild night out on the town and all the girls you few more years left! To John: Tammy, love, onelove and vice-versa! To Ms. E.: Thanks again and year. To J.W . Bratz, stats, love! To Mr. Raymond:again for all you have done for m e and all the fun thank you for a year of stability, m uch love. Tow e've had W ednesdays 8th, lunches, I'm looking Liesl: yogurt, diplom as?, m en, diesl, I love you! Toforward to graduation night! To Mr. W ilson: Back- G reg : stats, friendship, love, our talks, Cathy, threepacking, M ule packing, Yosem ite, any fishing trip more years. To Tim C .: no excuses, "I can 't think,we might take! Thank you for b ein g a very good dribble, and run at the sam e tim e," d inner?, afriend through the years. To Mr. Raymond: Thanks state cham pionship, D ebbie. To Mom and Dad: forfor all of your help, none of it goes unappreciated! all your sacrifices-I'll always love you! To Villas: ourTo M am ie: Lifetime supply of gum. To C aren : Co- relationship, shining, time to see, horrible years totillion, fun times in English and all other classes b e born in, "what a p lace!" best friends, all my love(Alumni) To H erb: "A Bitchin' B u ick ," a m em ber- and thanks, our times to com e, "le t's do it!?" whatship to the Doors fan club, A com et. To Erik: Utah lives, "it's a lovely th ing," True, the future, "m uchoand a squaw. To Val: A nother co lleg e party for in telegente," your apt., understanding. Hasta layou, m e and Herb, the co llege or your ch o ice . To bye-bye y bueno suerto mis amigos.E ric 'H .: M eese and a nice-looking Frat house,"Beauty, e h ? " To Pete S.: A nother year of people- I, CARTER SW EET, being currently of stable mindwatching. To Jim, Jennie, Cliff, Sally M., Sally G ., and body, to hereby declare this o b e my first willRob A., and Lisa: G ood luck being a Senior and and testament. To Colin I leave a body, bagel runs,have fun! W ell, this is it; I m ade it! O h , and last but and a fish tank full of slugs. To Doug (not Elron) Inot least, to Mr. Toll: A perm anent vacation. leave Jerry Foster's jo b and a m etric case. To David

R. I leave a Lotus, a hard-boiled eg g , and a waffle I, KIFFIE SPA N GLER, being sometimes, somehow, iron set on medium. Jane gets driving lessons and aleave to Kos: our "business," your desk, my phone, golf course, and I leave to Tracy Nosh a date withEast Fork, all my love and thanks. To B.: 7 years, my David C . To C arey I leave unlimited use of her owngay jokes, volleyball, a new car and chest (ha-ha), car. To Mr. W ilson I leave four m ore years of G regmy love-that was some VB party! To Yardley: an Kretzer and a variable constant. To Ms. E., all of myexpensive car wash, thanks, b ein g "su ch a stud," assignments on time. To Jam es I leave a mutualand "hap p y." To Q uick: physiology?, quiz?, car- understanding of Bro and heavy breathing ofwash, yogurt, all my love. To Bonnie: Rom ance ads, North Koreans. And to Bro I leave Cam elback"H ave I got the man for you!" many thanks. To Mountain and a cu re for smoking. To (almost) ev-Cook: thanks for four great years-I love you! To eryone else, thank you for putting up with m e for 7Toll: my loyalty and respect. To Tammy: Stanley years, no matter how I behaved,bud-you're so blonde, stand-Nosh, John's "I'm inlove," "C an we talk," life after this, 7 years of an I, LIESL VEAZEY, leave to few people many things,undying friendship, I love you! To C aren: four To Matt: our childhood, frogs in the shower, hotyears, three sports, fester, NAU, Thyris/Corydon, cold factory, sharing a room, the big tree at Grand-new body, "party-what party? I don't rem em ber a ma's, my understanding, friendship, a real car (not

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a truck) and ALL my love. You're still my closest raspberry freeze, MEN, bad jokes, hugs. To Joyfriend. To Gal: sunsets, sunrise, Oreos (double stuff Beth: be a stick, seduction on the trolly, ALAX!, theor what?) S.F., true love, romance and a happy pyramids of Giza, a star. To Deborah May: iceending, many great memories, there's only a year skating, Mommie Dearest, Sophomore year, Ta-left and my love. To Debbie S.: the Tubes, a real batha, Booker T., tea parties, basketball, water bal-date (with someone you really like), John E. (that loons, the zoo, YOOHOO!! To Cindy: Middlewould be fun), Flagstaff and friendship. To Kim: School (ha, ha), lunches, "I love that man!" "what-Chicken noodle soup, Utah, the van-'T think it's a ever, ya know," vocab tests. To Frederika: noforest of grass and we're tiny ants crawling in the teeth?, giggling, Mythic Patterns, irresponsibility,rain," a red sweatshirt, a big bad bear, matches, To Kari: talks, a false dichotomy, "peer pressure,"the Biltmore, a flashing road sign, and my love. To hairy hands. To Tracy: we made it!, slumber par-Lauren: true social standing, your own Polo line, a ties, (I'm sorry!), thanks. To Jane: Can I have ared flag, and friendship. To Sara: "Gosh, I don't puff?, Math Review, I found my thrill, good luck,know," yogurt, a happy romance, USP, or wherev- To Caren: Freshman year, Boom!, hard up?, His-er you want to go, pink, your own BMW (manual of torical Problems, goobert, geekPgweeb. To Kelley:course). To Tom: my gratitude for your understand- "cave man mom," a bite on the leg, thanks. Toing, friendship and patience, Oxford, punting, a Spike: sticljob, you're a true friend. To "Star": Switzerland, lifetime supthe train, the Red Rose, what you didn't get and To Dan: Edwhat you don't get enough of. Thanks for your To Kyle: Cunderstanding when I needed it, lunch somewhere geous, tharbesides the Teepee Tavern. To Paul: th library, basis for <Elvis Costello, computer, my friendship, a peer quack, quarecommendation any time you need one, and teachers: Sisome place to call home. To Jane:-a fan club, may all night greign wherever you are, Heineken, and Switzer- gossip, ME land. To Tammy: 12 years, illustrations to your first Kyle (agairbook, and bruises from my Oxfords, and the P.: a nightbruises mine left. To Kiffie: yogurt, men and friend-. attitude, vi ship. To Grrma and Grrpa: ALL my love. You are thanks fortwo of the most wonderful people I know. To Nana: treats, catcI love you. To Dad, Sally and Skip: My love, thanks thanks. To 1for your support. To Mom: To whom I owe so I LOVE Y(much; may you one day have everything you every Kurtis, Thewanted. I love you. To P.C.D.S.: 12 years of my life, cussions, fii

but . . . " 1I, TAMMY LYNNE ZIEHM, being of small body nic, egos, cand questionable mind, leave to the following: To . . . Llama,Dianna: breaking barriers, slumber parties, "I'm me please,wonderin'", boxing, many talks, best friends, Larry a lot of lovYoung. To Debra: one bottle of Moosehead, Fur-

Spike: stick shift driving lessons, Jesuit priests, a lifetime supply of "Hi Scott!" I'm weird, blue eyes. To Dan: Ed. & Ex. (ugh!), don't tickle me, Genetics. To Kyle: Club 33 etc. To Greg: cows!, hey gor­geous, thanks, love you lots. To Paul: words are the basis for all communication, typing. To Rhett:

teachers: See ads. To Beth: Soccer (ha!), jacussiing, all night gossip, thanks. To Stephanie: a lunch, gossip, MEN, sunflower seeds, Best of Luck. To Kyle (again): an identity crisis, geometry. To John P.: a night with me (ha, ha). To Peggy: a sparkling attitude, volleyball. To Adele: a million hugs, thanks for all the help. To Nel: Biking, many re­treats, catching up on all the gossip, snoring, thanks. To Bruce and Gloria: thanks for everything, I LOVE YOU. To John: a comb, Bob's Big Boy, Kurtis, The Do Drop In, English papers, three con­cussions, first fights, "you're gonna think I'm weird, but . . . , " New Year's Eve, midnite movies, a pic­nic, egos, a million, hugs, etc., I hate you! I swear . . . Llama, Brussel Sprout, Moo, Moo, remember me please. Everyone else who I couldn't fit in here: a lot of love and the best of luck!

Tammy is my favorite Aunt (repeat . . . ). To Mom: foot rubs, late night talks, "all the way," thanks for the support and love. To Dad: MANY grandsons, hockey games, Pink Panther and war movie re­runs, thanks and lots of love. To Liesl: 13 years!, sauerkraut, Oxfords and bruised shins. To Kiffie: a

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SENIOR CANDIDS

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Z VISUAL ARTS

T h e A r t D e p a r t m e n t s e e k s t o p r o v i d e s t u d e n t s w i t h a b r o a d c u r r i c u l u m i n t w o a n d t h r e e d i m e n s i o n a l s t u d i o c o u r s e s , a s w e l l a s A r t H i s t o r y . I n d e p e n d e n t t h i n k i n g , c r e a t i v e e x p r e s s i o n , a n d a w i l l i n g n e s s t o e x p e r i m e n t a r e e n c o u r a g e d .

S i x P . C . D . S . s t u d e n t s r e c e i v e d U n i t e d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l A r t A w a r d s g i v e n b y t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s A c h i e v e m e n t A c a d e m y . R e c i p i e n t s w e r e L a u r i e M i t t e n t h a l , M e l i s s a M i c h a e l s o n , S a l l y M i l l e r , M a r g i e W o o d s , F r e d e r i k a R a n u c c i , a n d J o y S c h r e i b e r .

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MUSICThe Upper School Music Program consists of a jazz ensemble, a choir, strings, and guitar instruction. The various groups participate in many competitions and performances. All of the branches of the program are strong and concentrate on the basic skills as well as developed skills of the individual student.

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ENGLISH _______The English program in the upper school begins with the study of grammar, composition, and the literature of Greek mythology in the ninth grade. Tenth graders currently receive a survey of American literature, and juniors and seniors can choose either a survey of British literature or a wide variety of elective offerings in the areas of literature and writing.

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HISTORYThe History Department attempts to provide students with a broad historical perspective of the origins and development of western civilization from prehistory to the present. This is accomplished through a three year reguired sequence of courses, beginning with an introduction to Ancient and Medeivil History in the ninth grade, continuing on to a survey of Modern European History in the tenth grade and culminating in an examination of American History during the junior year. In addition, a wide variety of electives drawn from the arts, humanities, and social sciences are available to those students who wish to pursue their studies in greater depth. In addition to the aquisition of a systematic body of knowledge, students will also profit from the development of those basic analytical skills which are necessary for the orderly study of any future subject.

PCDS would like to extend a welcome to the new chairman of

the Upper School History Department Citizen Jeffrey Stokes

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Understanding and appreciating cultures, other than our own, is an important feature of the foreign language program. W hen studying a language, the student becom es familiar with the art, religion, politics, geography, history and social issues of that country. Courses in French, Spanish, and Latin are offered.

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MATHEMATICS

"Neglect of Mathematics works injury to all knowledge, since he who is ignorant of it cannot know the other sciences of the things of this world.''

Roger Bacon

The Mathematics Department seeks to avoid the neglect of which Bacon speaks by offering courses from Algebra I through The Calculus. In addition, it seeks to apply the - knowledge gained to areas in science and "the things of this world.''

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SCIENCE

"Scien ce is an essentially artistic enterprise stimulated largely by curiousity, served largely by disciplined imagination, and based largely on faith in the reasonableness, order and beauty of the universe of which man is a part."

W. W eaver

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

The Computer Science Department uses Digital equipment VAX-730 to teach computer science skills to all students in the school. In the Upper School, programming courses in BASIC, Pascal, and COBOL are offered.

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STUDENT SENATE

This year has been a turning point for the role of the Student Senate in the Upper School. In working and planning together, the five student members and two faculty members of the Senate have striven to generate enthusiasm and school spirit among the student body. Through sponsoring activities such as Spirit Week, food sales, and dances, the Student Senate has encouraged students to become involved in what is happening on campus and to take pride in their school.

Top Row: N. Bookspan, K. Bookbinder, Mr. Toll Bottom Row: R. Archbold, Ms. English, T. Simonds, N. Smith

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CAST OF CHARACTERS

Lisa Solheim Joan Solheim . Frank SolheimTeddy ..............Kim ..................Bill .......................Marilyn ..............Tracy ................Mike ..................Football Captain

. . . Sally Goldsmith : . Lauren Upshaw . . Walter Heimlich

. . . . James Rigberg Caren Kelso John SneadStephanie Enriquez

Lainie Rosenbaum..............G reg Janis. . . . . . . . Joe Alpert

Elaine .........Kim's Parents

Bill's Parents

Alex ..................Marilyn's Parents

Senior Directed By

Kari Bookbinder . Margie Woods . . . . Peter Cove , . Tammy Ziehm . . . . John Morey . David Rigberg . . . Liesl Veazey . Rob Archbold . . . Karen Bean

. . . Lance Coon

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GEORGE ORWELL'S1984

CAST OF CHARACTERS

George ..........................John MarcarelliLoudspeaker Voice Cliff SmithSyme John SneadParsons ...........................Margie WoodsWinston Smith Robert PortnoyM essenger Sally GoldsmithCoffee Vender Sally GoldsmithFirst G u ra d .............................. Cliff SmithSecond Guard Danny LesserO'Brien ....................... Jennie SchoefflerJulia ....................................... Laura DaleyGladys Sarah WoodsLandlady............................ Jenny MatlickMartin ....................................... Cliff SmithDirected by Mr. Bruce Canade

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MODEL UNITED NATIONS

Back Row: Mr. Schweiker, S. Spangler, M. Fogelson, J. Matlick, M. Bianco, C. Sweet, L. Rosenbaum, C. Newell, J. Schoeffler, Mr. Stokes Front Row: W. Heimlich, N. Harrison, C. Sweet, L. Daley, S. Goldsmith

BULLETIN CLUB

Back Row: Mr. Toll, N. McKay, A. Tennant, R. Reese, N. Haase Front Row: L. Perry, P. Weiss, R. Portnoy, K. Spangler, S. Enriguez, D. Rigberg, N. Harrison, P. Bartlett, J. Harrison, K. Bean

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UPPERSCHOOLTUTORS

CHESSCLUB

LETTERCLUB

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LATIN SOCIETY

Back Row: E. Ransbottom, J. Rig- berg, Mr. Houle, R. Archbold, C. Smith, D. Rigberg, C. James Middle Row: J. Schoeffler, K. Higgins, L. Howard Front Row: K. Kaplan, S. Pechstein, F. Ranucci, C. Boynton, L. Rosembaum, C. Kelso

SPANISH CLUB

Back Row: H. Sargent, C. Bain, D. Smith, S. Miller, J. Marks, M. Fried­man, J. Schreiber, K. Bookbinder, J. Vernon, H. Daley, D. Friedman Mid­dle Row: A. Nicely, Mr. Jim Bruning, D. Donahoe, K. Woods, C. Baggot, L. Salvatore, K. Cummings, K. Bowles, K. Hader, R. Portnoy, L. Da­ley, G. Pierce, B. Adams, W. Book­binder, K. Baird, B. Barton, T. Book­span, B. Ligorsky, H. Ber, D. Lesser, P. Schmitt, S. Spangler Bottom Row: L. Beinstock, J. Cooper, R. Reese, A. Shipper, L. Lanzetta, N. Haase, L. Ling, A. Biggs, (Absent-J. Marcar-p i

FRENCH CLUB

Back Row: C. Sweet, L. Perry, S. Goldsmith, M. Woods, J. Schoeffler Middle Row: C. Sweet, J. Snead, S. Enriguez, Mme. Jacques, N. Smith, A. Pillsbury Bottom Row: L. Mit- tenthal, T. Simons, J. Marks

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_______ SOCCER TEAM WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

FRONT ROW: A. Shanken, G. Janis, J. Schoeffler, A. Shipper, T. Richey, P. Cove, B. Shire, D. Friedman, H. Daley, M. Friedman, C. Webster BACK ROW: Mr. Yardley, K. Stathakis, J. Vernon, C. Bain, J. Snead, R. Portnoy, C. Sweet, D. Wechsler, K. Wernik, J. Morey, K. Baird, D. Rigberg

The 1983 Varsity Soccer season began with thirty players involved in tryouts lor the team. After a week and a half of hard work, a squad was finally Selected. The players seemed to have great potential for the state championship, but an early setback was suffered when Rob Portnoy damaged ligaments just prior to the beginning of season play. The first three games did not really test the Eagles, lout they did show the strength and speed of Chuck Bain.

After beginning the season with three straight victories, the first setback was a deieat at the hands of Valley Lutheran. But this was followed by seven victories concluding the regular season of play.

The championship game was played against Valley Lutheran and despite dominating the first half,P.C.D.S. found itself losing at half-time. However, we drew level with a superb goal from Rob Portnoy, and leading scorer Chuck Bain scored to give the Eagles a well-deserved championship.

Captain Pete Cove was the game's most valuable player. Special mention must be made of goalie John Wechsler, the defense of John Morey, Brett ShirerKyle Baird, and senior Carter Sweet. John Snead and Andy Shanken's running complimented the skills of Pete Cove. The future looks bright for next season.

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10 WINS and 1 LOSS

Eagles 7 Southwest Indian 2Eagles 12 Arizona Lutheran 2Eagles 10 Northwest Christian 1Eagles 2 Valley Lutheran 4Eagles 5 Landmark Christian 5Eagles 8* Verde Valley 1Eagles 3 Arizona Lutheran 1Eagles 7 Landmark Christian 2Eagles- 5 Valley Lutheran 4Eagles 2 Verde Valley 2Eagles 2 ludson 1Eagles 4 Southwest Indian 0

Independent State ChampionshipEagles 2 Valley Lutheran 1

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I VOLLEYBALL TEAM CAPTURES EASTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP

Front Row: P. Egnew, T. Ziehm, L. Daley, K. Spangler, M. Woods, T. Simonds Back Row: B. Thomsen, K. Meyer, C. Kelso, J. Schoeffler, K. Kulmer, T. Shire, L. Sosnow, Ms. Buelow

9 WINS AND 7 LOSSES

Eagles 2 Cactus Shadows 1 Eagles 0 Judson 2Eagles 2 Valley Lutheran 0 Eagles 2 Northwest Christian 0Eagles 2 Landmark Christian 0 Eagles 0 Arizona Lutheran 2Eagles 2 Verde Valley 0 Eagles 0 Southwest Indian 2Eagles 2 Orme 1 Eagles 2 Verde Valley 1Eagles 2 Judson 0 Eagles 2 Orme 1Eagles 1 Valley Lutheran 2 Eagles 0 Arizona Lutheran 2Eagles 0 Verde Valley 2 Eagles 0 Orme 2

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After an impressive start, 6 wins - 0 losses, this year's varsity volleyball squad came upon hard times and lost 5 in a row. The jinx was finally broken with a tough victory over Verde Valley in the divisional playoffs.

The first game of the State Tournament was against Orme. P.C.D.S. came up with a stunning two game victory over the eventual state champions.

Seniors Caren Kelso and Kiffie Spangler and Freshman Lara Sosnow were top scores for this year's team.

Exciting, power volleyball was the hallmark of this year's team. A tradition has begun.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL

Back Row: D. Friedman, H. Daley, D. Rigberg, J. Purdy, Mr. Fevere, C. Smith, M. Friedman, J. Rigberg, R. Portnoy Front Row: J. Schoeftler, E. Wernick, T. Richey, K. Wernick, J. Wechsler, C. Coy, A. Shipper, G. Janis

YOUNG TEAM GAINS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE

During the 1983-84 season a young Eagle Basketball Team gained valuable experience for the future. Led by juniors Cliff Smith and Rob Portnoy the team showed definite improvement culminating with a 52-47 victory over Cactus Shadows. The Eagles are looking forward to the 1984-85 season.

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SEASON RECORD

PCDS 26 Orrne 104PCDS 25 P hxSchool /Deaf 60PCDS 13 Orem 82PCDS 19 Valley Lutheran 57PCDS 32 Cactus Shadows 48PCDS 37 Southwest Indian 70PCDS 36 Eastfork 88PCDS 38 Landmark Christian • 67PCDS 37 NWChristian 39PCDS f4 Arizona Lutheran 74PCDS 18 Judson 54PCDS 52 Cactus Shadoes 45PCDS 32 Valley Lutheran 40PCDS 34 Eastfork 51PCDS 43 Judson 52

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~ GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL

Back Row: Mr. Claus, K. Klaiber, L. Sosnow, K. Kulmer, A. Boltz, L. Upshaw, L. Veazy, J. Schoeffler, K. Kelso, M. Michaelson, T. Simonds, K. Spangler, B. Sterling

The Lady Eagles finished the season with a victory over Judson to finish the regular season with 7 wins and 6 losses. Their overall record was 7 wins and 7 losses as they lost a pre-season game with Orme. The team was led by a strong defense, which kept them in most games, especially against the stronger teams in the league. They showed great improvement throughout the season and finished with two of their • best games of the season. With almost everybody returning we can be very optimistic about next season.

SEASON RECORD

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BOYS BASEBALL

Back Row: Mr. Kosower, Mr. Claus, H. Daley, K. Wernick, J. Morey, T. Richey, E Ransbottom, C. Bain, C. Smith, R. Portnoy, Mr. Coon Front Row: E. Wernick, A Shipper, D. Friedman, K. Stathakis, G. Janis, N. McKay, J. Wechsler, J. Schoeffler

Back Row: L. Upshaw, C. Kelso, T. Hoffman, Mr. Schweikher, K. Spangler, C. Sweet Front Row: C. Boynton, B. Manzer, L. Sosnow, F. Ranucci, L. Daley, J. Schoeffler, M.

oods

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GIRL'S SOCCER

Back Row: L. Sosnow, K. Kelso, M. Woods, J. Schoeffler, C. Sweet, S. Boskon, S. Miller, J. Marks, D. Friedman, P. Yardley Front Row: K. Hader, S. Goldsmith, K. Woods, K. Hessel, L. Daley, T. Ziehm, B. Anderson

TRAP AND SKEET

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AUTOGRAPHS

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Since 1947 - Our Name Is Synonymous With Fine Properties

Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Taylor

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40th ST. & E. CAMELBACK

discerning service with

a smile CRANDALL’S

CRANDALL’S PHARMACY 4832 N. 40 St.

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"Computerized Records For Income Tax & Insurance’

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Western 4110 Scottsdale,Devcor Inc. North Arizona

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f Suite(602)941-3488

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CONGRATULATIONS & BEST WISHES

TO THE CLASS OF 1984!!

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Best Wishes to the Class of 1984

From the Parent's Association

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WITH BEST WISHES DR. & MRS. SURESH ANAND

»

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CONGRATULATIONS

AND

BEST WISHES

TO THE

CLASS OF 1984

FROM

MR. & MRS. MILLER

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YOU HAVE A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO BE : WRONG.

j GONE FISSION'

I GEOMETRY TEACHERS KNOW ALL THE ANGLES.

MATHEMATICIANS NEVER DIE; THEY JUST Li LOSE THEIR ROOTS.

! THE CALCULUS IS REALLY THE LIMIT.

"TO LAUGH OFTEN AND MUCH; TO WIN THE RESPECT OF INTELLIGENT PEOPLE AND THE AFFECTION OF CHILDREN; TO EARN THE AP­PRECIATION OF HONEST CRITICS AND EN­DURE THE BETRAYAL OF A FALSE FRIENDS; TO APPRECIATE BEAUTY, TO FIND THE BEST IN OTHERS; TO LEAVE THE WORLD A BIT BET­TER, WHETHER BY A HEALTHY CHILD, A GAR­DEN PATCH OR A REDEEMED SOCIAL CON­DITION; TO KNOW EVEN ONE LIFE HAS BREATHED EASIER BECAUSE YOU LIVED. THIS IS TO HAVE SUCCEEDED.''

ADVANCED MATH IS A COURSE IN WHICH ! ONE LEARNS THE TRIGS OF THE TRADE.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

WHAT DO THEY CALL AN EX-GERMAN ! SOLDIER? A VETERNARIAN.

1 THEY FOUND THAT THE BALARNY STONE IS A , FAKE. IT'S A SHAMROCK.

A GIGGLE A DAY KEEPS THE GLOOMIES : AWAY.

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AUDREY AND PETER MARKS

WISH TO CONGRATULATE

GOOD LUCK

TO THE CLASS OF

1984

THE CLASS OF FROM

1984 NICK FIRESTONE

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CONGRATULATIONS AND

BEST WISHES TO

FREDERIKA AND THE CLASS OF 1984

MOTHER AND DAD AND ROB

OUR GRATITUDE TO THEIR CARING TEACHERS

MAPJON CERAMICS

Arizona's Largest Ceramic Supplier "Since 1953"

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"CALL US FOR YOUR DUNCAN DEALER 6 CERTIFIED TEACHER"

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PHONE: 840-5140

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CONGRATULATIONS

TO THE CLASS OF

1984

AND THANKS

P.C.D.S.

DR. AND MRS. DONALD ZIEHM

To: Ms. E- What can I say but thanks and I love you; Mr. Quick-Pooh, office problems, tootsie roles, thanks for always being there; Mr. Coon- Beowulf- UGH! you're a great teacher; Mr. Bruning-Bruno, Zoom, Ducks, adios senor; Mr. Wilson-Dianna? That's Tammy, sir, much love; Mr. Raymond- a lifetime membership to Club 33, another Ziehm someday (ha, ha); Serok- a lifetime supply of hugs and love; Schweik- Thanks.

I love you all! Tammy L. Ziehm

TO MR. RAYMOND A FRIEND:

There is no friend like an old friend, Who has shared our morning days. No greeting like his welcome,No homage like his praise.Fame is like the scentless flower, With gaudy crown of gold;But friendship is the breathing rose, With sweets in every fold.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

Sir,

I love and respect you with all of my heart.

Tammy

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Carefree Transport Company

The Ultimate Arizona Tour Company Airport Transfers and Pack Trips

Jeep Expeditions, Cookouts Private Charters Short or Long Distance

14806 N. 74 St. Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 (602) 948-1091

SUPPORT OUR EAGLES

SUPPORT OUR PCDS BOOSTER CLUB

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Your First Home NOW!

Believe it or not, your first new home can be purchased today at a nearby Roadrunner Homes Subdivision With as' tittle as $1400 per month gross income Two, three, and four bedroom homes on spacious lots give you that lifestyle you have long thought about Standard features include large eat-in kitchens, double carports, plysh carpeting, two bathrooms in an plans, large

attached laundry rooms and a free appliance package for a limited period of time These homes are quality built and will offer you a lifetime of living Whether you are single, married, or sharing rent with a roomate, you owe it to yourself to come out and visit our beautiful new home communities to see how easy it is to become an owner now, instead of a renter

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THE FINE HOMES ASSOCIATES OF MERRILL LYNCH REALTY

Extend congratulations and

many wishes for successto

THE PHOENIX COUNTRY DAYSCHOOL

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1984

FINE HOMES: DIVISION ^

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BEST WISHES

TO THE

1984

GRADUATES

G EN ERAL★ ★ G M C INC

CONGRATULATIONS

TO

THE CLASS OF '84

John R. Goehner DDS. PC.

Family Dentistry LINCOLN PLAZA MEDICAL CENTER (Suite 204)

7125 East Lincoln Drive Scottsdale

Arizona 85253 (602) 991-3111

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j Good Luckto the

class of '84 The Bookbinder Family

We Wish The Class of 1984 Much Success and

Happiness The Upper School

Student Senate Kari, Neal, Rob

Tina and NatalieGood luck

i Jane, Cindy,Colin, Doug and

Frederika Love you all

Sally and Margie

Congratuions to the class of 1984

The Kelso Family

Doug Jane Tracy Colin Caren Sarah Cindy

Frederika i Carter

Love you, miss you Laura and Jennie

To three very special people;Miss English, Mme. Jacques, and Sr. Bruning

j Thank You for all of your help, concern and time.You've all been a really great help; nothing went

i unappreciated.Thank You, Merci, and Muchas Gracias Jane, Jeanne y Juana

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CONGRATULATIONSTO

CINDY AND THE

CLASS OF 1984

Dick, Susan and Rick Boynton

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L o V E th iT S O K

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PATRONS

Mr. And Mrs. Dennis Shears Mr. And Mrs. Robert Salvatore

Dr. Clark Jones Dr. And Mrs. Robert Lewis

Pamela Sheridan C. Frances Eilers

Dr. And Mrs. Hessel And Family Joyce And Jay Cooper

Mr. And Mrs. Jack Henry Mrs. Kathleen Rector

Mrs. Perkins

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ADDENDUM

Wm

I r a t i *

H rSarah Schoenfelder

Kindergarten

Lauren Durkin Grade Four

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Heather Coldwell Young Grade Three

Marty Townsend Grade Four

Reed Stewart Grade Six

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ADDENDUM

Denver Nowicz Dave ThompsenGrade Seven Grade Eight

I

Tammy McDonald Grade Eight

Dolores Pubnec Bookkeeper

James Purdy Sophomore

Jacguelin Golz Senior

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PHOENICIAN STAFF

Cindy Boynton...............................................................................EditorDoug Sm ith........................................................................... Asst. EditorFrederika Ranucci Photo EditorJane Marks Advertising EditorSally Miller Layout EditorMargie W oods...........................................................Co-Layout EditorJohn M arcarelli..................................................................Copy EditorDebbie Friedm an...............................................................Advertising

A successful yearbook should re­flect upon all aspects of the school year. This year's staff, through hard work and dedication, has pro­duced this yearbook for you, which we hope has captured valuable memories. In closing, I must com­mend my staff as together we have created the finest yearbook ever.

Cindy Boynton Editor

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The Yearbook Staff dedicates this page to

MR. JAMES COOKGentleman, Scholar and Creator

Because of all his dedication and

support this Yearbook is a

reality.THANK YOU, WE

LOVE YOU!

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