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Top: Carl Hayden students enjoy an exciting week at A.S.U. for the Career Options in Business Program. Left: Tabitha Quintela and Martha Cabrera compete with fellow students in their college math class. Right: Eddie Chavez finds a comfortable spot to study or girlwatch? ll J ' S -
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Z .lwvdig Af .mil F ,.-uw' ,4 . Ama. . Most students look forward to summer simply because there's no school for three months. But last summer many Falcon stu- dents spent the first five weeks of their summer attending classes at Arizona State University. These students were able to exper- ience dormitory life. The length of their stay varied with the pro- gram they were in. The three programs were Upward Bound, a MathfScience program and Career Options in Business. Upward Bound is a program designed to help students prepare for college. The students in this program took basic classes such as Math, English and Self Development. One senior, Eddie Cha- vez, who attended A.S.U. this summer, says about Upward Bound, l loved the program, because it showed me that I can be some- body ifl want to. They fU.B.l did their part, the rest is up to me. Eddie also claims to know the key to survival on the A.S.U. campus, he simply stated, l'Business before pleasure. However it wasn't all business. There were a couple of pranks pulled. One late night somebody pulled the fire alarm in the boys dorm. They all had to evacuate the dorms for several hours. Some of them were so tired they went to the girls dorms and fell asleep in the lobby. A couple nights later the fire alarm went offin the girls dorms. Rhonda McClain said she'll never forget that time, 'X l had to climb down seven flights of stairs, with rollers in my hair-it looked like a B-52 hairdoll LJ :WX 9 '5 ' dl 4 r Sd' ,-4: .h.mQ' f l . Above: The best thing Diana Sanchez liked about the A.S.U. dorms was she got her own phone. Left: Top: Eddie Chavez, Anna Rivas Bottom: Cathy Bcllomy. Rhonda McClain, Diana Sanchez, and Dina Maldonado. The MathfScience program is for minority people who are highly interested in Math and Science. These students received four college credit hours for Math and another credit for orientation. They were ex- posed to many different science classes such as Chemistry, Zoology, Anthropology, and Physics. Classes began at eight a.m. and usually ended at five p.m. Croing to classes until five made the day seem long. The wild nights made up for the long days. The students usually stayed up all night, ordered pizza and partied. Tabitha Quintela, junior, recalls One night we had a party in the boys dorm. Their eleva- tors were in such bad shape. Sometimes they had to push the door closed. Anyways, when we were com- ing down to the first floor, the boys in the elevator kept pressing all the different buttons. The elevator was about one foot off the ground when the doors open. We had to jump off it.
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,4 f ,-MM: 7aZccuw 70614 7h'ofze gamma Sang Zecvz! From 1980 to 1983 the Fal- con Football Team had four no win seasons. The hex was lifted in 1984 when the Fal- cons broke their losing streak winning one game. Last year the 1985 Falcon Team, under the direction of Coach Thur- man Simmons, won two games. And at the time this book went to print, with three games left to play, the Falcon Football Team had won three games defeating Glendale, ln- dependence, and Yuma. Prin- cipal Jim Mclilroy was so proud of the Falcons, he crawled on his hands and knees from Carl Hayden to the lVlcDonald's at 255th Avenue and Van Buren. lated lreddy the Falcon head Above Begging for money, Myrna Martinez collects from Bernice Per Right 'Three cheers for the new Freddy! lop right: Deeply disgustedjunior Diane Werschkey displays the mu l e ll Freddy The Falcon 7'zeddefQet4cz?ace!dft Freddy the Falcon was looking pretty worn and ragged: so the cheerleading squad took up a col- lection to fix him up in some fine new duds. During the lunch hours, Falcon students donated their nick- els, dimes, and quarters so that Freddy could represent the Falcons in the latest style.
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