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Video Promote Fashion Students with brightly colored hair and fashionable styles were visable on campus. The many sexy but casual styles included everything from cello- phaned tails, self styled mousse to brightly colored handkerchiefs wrapped from the ankles to the knee. Though Nikes, Topsiders, Oxfords and Levis 501 jeans were still very popular, a few new fads appeared. These included the cropped and para- chute pants. If you planned on staying in fashion you had to pay the price! A new pair of pants probably cost approximately S20-25.00, while a whole outfit cost over 55000. After you put it all to- gether you knew it was worth the ef- fort. - By Jessica Friend E Ro g... H 500 Ol ,Q 9 0 1 0 ' 5 Q 0 0 s I 0 0 s ' 0 5 o O 0 ' , Q o 0 0 '. Q O U U Wwe Top Right: M. Hunter, Ed Mclver, D. Conner Bottom Left: Out to lunch. Bottom Right: E. Ward, P. Cowan, Photos: by Lucy Varela and Patricia Cowan.
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Homecoming Festivities The clock ran down and excitement filled the football field as Cholla de- feated Palo Verde 20 to 10. Chollals strength was not only in it's offense, defense and backfield, but it was the teamls overall polished performance. Senior fullback Trever Lee rushed 79 yards to score one touchdown in the second quarter, while David Sanders, senior halfback, successfully rushed 112 yards and scored 2 touchdowns. Coach Ed Brown felt that the whole team played well and said, It was a good win for homecoming? Student Court arranged for the use of seven corvettes from the f'Corvette Club of Tucson at halftime to dis- play homecoming nominees. Seniors Lorraine Fisher and Mike Danley were crowned '85 Homecoming royal- ty. They were driven around the track in a white Stingray Corvette. The successful Homecoming dance was held in the Commons Area, which was decorated and sposnored by Stu- dent Government. Breakdancers per- formed and D.J. Gary Pierce from As- sociated Communications was hired. Top Left: 1984-85 King Mike Danley and Bottom Left: Yvette Betancourt and Jim Oviedo and escort Ricky Rivera. Queen Lorraine Fisher. Copper approaching halftime ceremonies. Photos: by Jeff Dollar Middle: Laura Nava and Sean Elliott before Bottom Right: 1983-84 Queen Myriam Copy: by Vicky Pillarelli presentation of the roses. Nostalgia For Tradition 1 5
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Principal Keith Meenan stated, I enjoy and respect our student body. They are the most outstanding stu- dents in Tucson. Mr. Meenan hoped to establish positive classroom cli- mates with an opportunity to learn, set high expectations and challenges and encourage good classroom man- agement. He attended 2 events every week after school and tried to attend all A.I.A. sponsored Interscholastic Activities at least once. Mr. Meenan is a native Tucsonian, who has been working at Cholla for 13 years. In March 1971 he came to Cholla from Catalina to become Assistant Princi- pal of Activities. Then in January of 1980 he was appointed Acting Princi- pal. The organizations that Mr. Meenan belonged to were Tucson Ad- ministrators Incorporated, Arizona School Administrators, National As- sociation of Secondary School Princi- pals, American Association of School Administrators and American Associ- ation for Secondary Curriculum De- velopment. Mr. Meenan's hobbies are tennis, 4-wheeling, listening to coun- try music, and smoking cigars. He stated, Remember that Cholla stands for CHARACTER, HONES- TY, OPTIMISM, LEARNING, LIFE and ATTITUDE. If you use the let- ters as a guide you can't go wrong, but it's up to you. I wish you all the very best of luck and if I can help in any way the door is open . . . please come IH Miss Serafina Grace has been the Assistant Principal of Operations for 3 years. She enforced Title IX, dis- Zjcipline policies for students CG-MJ, campus security, plant management, supervision of-after school activities of the Home Visitor and cafeteria per- sonnel. She was at member of ICU, which stands for Interested Commu- A nication Advocate. It's a group of car- ing people made up of administrators, faculty and students that want to see a change in the overall attitude of Cholla High School. Miss Grace graduated from Tucson High School and attended the University of Ari- zona for her Bachelor'sfMaster's De- gree. upport Staff Mr. Robert Bailes has been the As- sistant Principal of Activities, for 3 years. His goals for the year were to im- prove attendance and grades, involve more parents and to have more student! teacher activities. The main purpose of his job was to enforce discipline policies and procedures for one-third of the stu- dent body Cletters N-ZJ, assist the princi- pal in the preparation and management of the budget, supervise student council activities, develop and maintain the school calendar, supervise and coordi- nate activities of class and club sponsors and assist with graduation. Mr. Bailes moved to Tucson in 1949 from North Carolina and graduated from Tucson High School in 1951. He has lived in Tucson for 35 years. He spends his free time skiing and bowling. Miss Sara Cortez stated, Every problem holds a gift in it's hands. She has been the Assistant Principal of In- struction at Cholla since October 15, 1984. Her job responsibilities are coordi- nating student services, developing the master schedule, handling the discipline of students A-F and supervising one third of the activities. An average of 20 students a day go to see her. When asked how she felt about the new attendance tardy policy she stated, I think that it is effective and requires a lot of time and energy on everybody's part. Miss Cortez graduated from Arizona Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She has lived in Tucson for 25 years. She spends her free time swimming, hiking, skiing and reading. Photos: by Ray Manley and Mike Holte Copy: by Grace Granillo Administration 1 7
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