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Quiet Moments Top Left: Mrs. Upton and Mr. Len Bryan, Center: Junior, Julie Elvick, Bottom: Fresh- man, Dale Brubaker, and Mrs. Upton Photos: by Mike Holte and Gene Johnson The library staff provided maxi- mum library services. Head librarian Len Bryan, Co-librarian Mrs. Pau- line Opton, and new library clerk, Mrs. Cheryll Baker, made them- selves available to the students and staff members. Mr. Bryan said, If we seein like strangers in the library, itis only because you haven't come to visit us. They also assisted with a wide variety of library materials such as magazines, audiovisual equipment, and the card catalog. Mr. Bryan has Worked for 16 years at Cholla and at- tends after school activities. In his free time he enjoys golf, tennis, ping pong and reading. Mrs. Upton has been here for 2 years. She enjoys square dancing, sewing and attending after school activities also. Mrs. Baker has worked at Cholla for l year and enjoys bowling, creative crafts and fishing. By Lisa Rorno Z4 The Clouded Mind
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Everyone Gets Their Dollars Worth Here Mrs. Elodia Doe, cafeteria man- ager, has worked in the cafeteria for 14 years. Her responsibilities included menu planning, food buying and preparation, purchasing of all mer- chandise, organizing and managing personnel. The hardest part of her job was to keep the cost of food and labor at a minimum. The cafeteria ladies in- cluded Mrs. Dorris Evans - Assis- tant Manager C14 yearsl, Minerva Campuzano - cook, snack bar C4 yearsb, Marianne Elvick - faculty C5 yearsj, Josephine Hamilton - snack bar C5 yearsl, Anne Lindstrom - snack bar 15 yearsi, Herrnina Martinez - snack bar Q14 yearsb, Jo Anne Thurman - snack bar Q4 yearsl, Sida Bravo - cook, snack bar C2 yearsl, Dawn Wakefield - hot lunch and box lunch OA yearb. Top Right: Cafeteria ladies preparing lunch, Middle Right: Can I help you. , Bottom Right: Resting after the rush, Bottom Middle: Taking inventory. By Lisa Romog Photos: by Dominic Ortiz and Terry Gowin.
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. it . 0 lifivvif , te e f Ju t f Ga k e e cell p IS O S 1 X I X ,Eff 1 .xtfjhli wk Cixi? .rf YTYXI-EJ J A i lk . 42 I - -I - f l ' -1. ' we . N ,JW INIUUG . 'ft' I' QV? f' Al lull' Jill, fl Mr. Mack Todd, Cholla's campus , 7 i , l supervisor has been working at Chollal 1 if lqulx WJ X X for five years. Some of his responsibil-X, J 'A VJNU .. V ities were to prevent vandalism, en- l i V lib M L J dll: force rules, prevent and stop fights. rp li Mr. Todd like his job because he likes l V X to see students succeed in doing what they like. He also wanted to make stu- dents feel welcome. Mr. Todd also feels that he has seen a decrease in tardies. Mr. Todd has gone to the U of A and to Pima College. Some of his favorite past times are to read, watch pro and college football. He also likes to play tennis. He likes to listen to classical, pop, funk and soul music and some of his favorite foods are piz- za, steak and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Mr. Charles Redondo, Cholla's campus supervisor stated, I like my job at Cholla because I like to work with youg adults. Some of Mr. Re- dondo's job responsibilities were to walk around the building and grounds to make certain that the students at- tend classes. He also supervised the loading and unloading of school bus- es. He also monitored the cafeteria. Mr. Redondo believed that the tardy policy has improved in the three years he has been working here. Some of Mr. Redondo's hobbies were Archery and playing table tennis. Page by Robert Sullivan iff Le xy CfMy Responsibility is to the Welfare of the Students. Mrs. Irene Dancil has been working at Cholla for nine years. Some of her responsibilities were to get students to go to class on time and keep them from ditching class. Some of the worst problems she encoun- tered were vandalism. Mrs. Dancil said she has seen a decrease in tardies. Top Left: Mack Todd, Middle Left: Charles Redondo, Bottom Left: The Three Muska- teers. Campus Monitors Z5
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