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What's Love Got To Do With It'7 The annual mock wedding was held during the Fall. Students volun- teered to participate, however, six were chosen. The first wedding was held in the lounge during second peri- od. Bride Lupe Valencia, Groom Je- sus Otero, Bridesmaid Veronica Borbon, Best Man Hector Soto, and Priest Lisa Echeverria. Third period's wedding court con- sisted of Bride Yvonne Green, Groom John McKenna, Bridesmaid Dynah Ovieda, Best Person Melinda Love- lette, and Priest Susan Rico. A recep- tion was held in Ms. Kirkpatrickls room which consisted of food and mu- sic. Food and dresses were all put to- gether by two separate committees. The reception committee took care of the food which they made themselves. The second committee was in charge of the decorations. decorations. By Jessica Friend Top Right: Mrs. Green, Yvonne Green, John McKenna, Susan Rico, Dynah Oviedo and Me- linda Lovelette, Middle Right: Jesus Otero, Lupe Valencia, Lisa Echeveria, Veronica Bor- bon and Hector Soto, Bottom Left: Groom Jesus Otero and Bride Lupe Valencia fSecond Periodj, Bottom Right: The Happy Couple, Yvonne Green and John McKenna CThird Peri- odj. Photos by Dominic Ortiz, Traci Fuentes ., 1 Practice Makes Perfect V X ,Q .la ,,.--44
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.K Technical Seargent John Ol- kenen, the Air Force recruiter, was here at Cholla from 10-1:00 pm on Tuesdays. He has 13 years experience in Electronic Intellegence and as a training technician. The programs the Air Force had to offer were many and varied, especially those in training and education. Today's Air Force means high technology and requires farsighted people who can keep pace with these changes. This is why the Air Force takes extra carein the de- velopment of each new career educa- tion course and encourages education Marines recruiter, Ike Rubio, was available to talk with students in- terested in the Marines on Tuesdays during lunch. Mr. Rubio felt the Ma- rines had a lot to offer, just as do the other branches of the service. He said that there was a big interest in the Marines due to Patriotism. Mr. Rubio said he became interest- ed in the service in high school. People told him, he would not make anything of himself so he went into the Marines to prove that he could do something Mr. Abe Valenzuela, the Navy recruiterassignedtoCholla,washere on Tuesdays from 8:30-10:30, but he spent many extra hours with the Cholla students. Students who were interested in the Navy were offered a broad opportunity for advancement in training and scholastics. The 3 main considerations involved in the Navy included mental, physical, and moral requirements. Abe's advice for people interested in the Navy was, Be serious and make a full committ- Mr.Ray Campbell,Army recruit- er, visited the campus on Mondays for appointments and advice. Students were encouraged to compare what all the services offered and were under no obligation when asking questions. Many girls were interested in the Army because of the many incentives available. The most asked question was, Do you offer a 2-3 year enlist- ment program? The Army offered a 2, 3, and 4 year program, a 326,000.00 for its employees. The Community College of the Air Force is just one way to earn an associates degree. Students pay no tuition at CCAF and receive college credit for most Air Force tech- nical courses. They also have the op- portunity to pursue a four year college program if desired. Those airmen who do earn college credit can also apply for various programs which lead to a commission as an Air Force officer. With a combination like that, it's no wonder it's the best Air Force in the worldlv By Leslie Crum that not anyone could do. He felt that the Marines were the toughest branch of the service. His advice was, Be sure of what you are doing. Make sure it's what you want. lt's a big decisionlv Ike Rubio felt that the Marines have given him self-confidence, matu- rity and a chance to grow. At the time of the interview, Eddie Vega and Tim Britain had signed up for the Marines. By Laurie Malott Photos by Dennis Nasta ment to the Navy. Abe said that the Navy gave him the opportunity to be on his own, to learn responsibility, and to make advancements which otherwise would not have been possi- ble. It also gave him some of the in- tangibles, such as respect, pride, and individuality. Abe stated the most asked question was what kind of job would they be able to get after they had completed their Navy training. By Leslie Crum Photos by Mike Holte College Fund for training in high technology, and up to 38,000.00 in travel cash bonuses. Mr. Campbell, joined with the guar- antee that he would have European enlistment. Recruits must be between the ages of 17 and 35 and qualify on the ASVAB, and be in good medical condition. By Laurie Malott and Bianca Gonzalez Recruiters H H
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udio Visual Club Len Bryan sponsor of the Audio Visu- al Club had a very successful year as far as recruiting members. The group con- sisted of 14 members with President Dan Groyce in charge. Audio Visual is a group of individuals working and operating mainly television and 16 mm projectors. They also learn to work with the audio visual equipment for filming athletic events such as foot- ball and volleyball meets. To become a member students must have attended the meetings held on Monday afternoons and had an interest in audio visual with a desire to help oth- ers. By Jessica Friend Top Left: QL-RJ Len Bryan, Kevin Allem, Dan Noyce, David Hoffman and Robin Runge. Bottom Left: KL-RJ Robin Tate, Steven Andreacola, Lisa Carrier, Sara El Sharif. Model United Back Row: KL-RJ David Lawson, Norma Zuniga, Martha Valdivia, Tyrone Vincent, Athena Amparano, John Barbarow, Mr. Dick Browning, Front Row Sitting: Jeff Bishop and Julio Freire. ation Model United Nations is an organiza- tion set up for students desiring to be- come involved in research on the United Nations. U.N. helped develop students interest and appreciation of world affairs and problems. This year's advisor was Mr. Dick Browning, meetings were held in Pod A during lunch. In February, Model U.N. members participated in a workshop at the Uni- versity of Arizona where they discussed world problems. Among those attending were Jeff Bishop who received an Out- standing Delegate Award in the Political Committee, and Tyrone Vincent, Mar- tha Valdivia and Chris McBride who successfully represented Cuba before the International Court. Julio Freire and Kim Wilkenson who were on the Securi- ty Council as well as Jon Barbarow, Da- vid Lawson, Norma Zuniga, Mike Archu- leta, Tina Amparano, John Pawley, Brad McKenzie and Jana Boltingouse. By Bianca Gonzalez AVfModel UN 1 n 1
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