Marcos De Niza High School - Libro de Oro Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

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l gs ,Y iw ill .1 ii' S l .WEN E jx, i i s ii li Af gl- ': -:':2' kgz if zz' Qif' 'SS' I '11f fe-e m 1Z-WffTz...:.1f.ii1:.:1::2e-lm-Ma,.7. mgeaeeesie-e'sifL'..1ifes s1,ef-:galil fiiizm il 1 2.E :,. . , -5 lil s e l f? jf ow well do you know your school? :li - You've been here at least a year 2? Gr C 0 S 0 now, so let's find out how much you 2 sill know about the place where you spend E5 eople does the Stars' Oscars the Actor this almost thirt ercent of ever week da movies and music has the Gram- PaTflCk Swazy QQ? Good lucwy p y y' 4 miesg Marcos poll does all the MlCha9l J- FOX gg ' above and more. Here are the results of T0m CfUlSG the 1987-,88 pon- is 17 How many pay phones are there on . Actress campus? 'l Nl Drink Shelly Long lil 3 Dr. pepper Lisa Bonet C, me jg Coke Molly Ringwald gig - 50 Pepsi TV Show 21 nzwcrgtjnjyesrtluldeefrtts attend school at Fast Food The Cosby Show J 2100 . McDonalds Gf0WinQ Pains ig S, 2200 1255 cb 2300 .ag ,Q Taco Bell jf -gl cartoon gg 31 Wh ' th ' ' I? , , G f- ,y o is e principa . js Radlo Stahon -ar leld al Mr. Vanney Kzzp Flmstones gjlj by M S h 4 KUPD Gumby and Pokey ,EE C, Drs.FSQSeIegId if kEvx ll ' l l Soap Opera I , Group Young and the Restless 555 43 ls the one hundred building color cod- U2 Days of Our Lives ed? The Cure As the World Turns Eg NSS lf Heart gg , K Movie Q cl I dont now , Dirty Danc'n E , Song , I Q .mi 57 Where on campus are there pop ma- f Time of My Life TOP Gun gg, h. 9 5 - , n . Heaven is a Place on Earth Feffls Bueller S Day Off fi C I es . 2 , , 1, al ln the teachers work room g She's Like the Wind -ll vacation Spots bl In the locker rooms - - ' All f th b li College Football Team Callfofflla 5 C, 0 e a Ove 1 ASU Hawaii ucLA Europe 1 7 U of A gl W M wcgjgmiw Mug Now score your answers: - Y . Zl'.f5'w'T'W Z:Qg-f-W ' 1 M, N ,,,,Y Milf? -1-rilii' mm. ,..,. '1 'f1:. E 5 1 aJ2 C91 , , , 2aJ1 bJ3 cJ2 ig FICGS IVE Ollie VOC ' all W 83 l 3, 4aJ3 bD2 cj1 5 3 Q k you've heard your parents talk Guess jeans.. ............................ 50.00 It 53,1 bm 0,3 about how they went to the movies Cup of coffee ...... ..... 5 9 ,lil and got popcorn and candy for only Donut ............ .... .35 eil If ysu g:0VO'l35' you know a lot about yohur a quarter. No one believes them, and why? Newspaper .... .... .35 SC OO' Ou n0W,hOW thmgs run and W O f They have No Proof. Well, in ten to fifteen Loaf of bread ...... .... . 59 K runs them' Good job' 5 years, when you say to your kids lremem- Video rental.. ..... 3.00 il S , k l ber when I could go to the movies for. . . , Yearbook ...... 20.00 ll If you got '9' pomts' you now some E you'Il be able to pull this out and say See, I fold you so! Following are the prices of some select items of 1987-88. Gallon of gas School lunch. Record album Big Mac ........ Twinkees ....... .....84 1.25 10.00 .....1.49 ........55 i 1 y g Q l l i li it things, but you better watch out, or you might just be a little lost when you look for things. Nice try. If you scored 0-4, you need to keep your eyes open and pay attention because gig? Candy bar ....... ...... . 50 Haircut .......... ...... 1 5.00 l l 1 Pack of gum ...... .30 Bag of chips 1 50 youwe a me behmd' Keep trymg' Can of pop ...... ...... . 40 Letterman jacket ...... .................. French fries ....... ...... . 75 with letters ........ ....... 1 70.00 Movie ticket ....... .......... 5 .50 without letters ...... ....... 1 00.00 Sweater .......... ...................... 3 0.00 Mini magazine ' 41 51 fi f'Ww 75N

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walk or ride a bike. But then, how would you get your seven closest friends to a person pay all that money to buy a ,.f'- 1 , ,,.. mf ,, .,., , ,. . . W... f .. .. ,, .,., ,. f t V , ,mggmjm , mam..- L Pcirking icturethis:you're in your cardriv- A gh fffwwr ing through the Marcos de Niza ,l 'Tl' Ulm' 'zifx-f ' parking lot, but because you P Z C f didn't hear your alarm this morning, L- Y A 7 si and there's construction still going on, you still can't find a place to park. A Sound familar? fig 1 W p it The alternatives aren't very promis- iii Si 9 1 '12 ing either, you could park in the dirt gig parking lot across the street, but noA way, after just paying three bucks to get the car washed. You could park in the church parking lot, but it's closed Q !-E3 half the time. Well, you could always 2 gli Burger King and back? Besides, if one nted to walk why in the world would The solution is to turn up the volume on the alarm clock and wake up the whole neighborhood, or pray that someone will pull out just in time for you Q to pull in and still make it to class. Ei- ther way, good luck! The Mcircos unch. Just about everyone's most favorite time of the day. Why? Be- cause you get to be with your friends'and talk. Talking isn't the only thing you do though, you eat. Open campus lunch gives students a wider variety of meals from which to choose. One of the more popular choices is K. Students will pick up some junk food and a thirty-two-ounce Thirst Buster and eat on the way back to school. Then there's the Burger King tripg Students with cars wait in the end- less drive-through line, and those who 59 f X!! ff! , iivi... , 1 gli, - --+- , .1 Q, - g ' '?t ,..-. 4. as X 1 it K' t 91 4,- 1 Merry Rush Hour walk spend fifteen minutes inside in line, then rush back to school eating their lunch on the way. Finally, there are those who brown bag it or buy a school lunch. They spend more time looking for a place to sit in the cafete- ria rather than waiting in lines for their food. There will probably never be enough time during lunch to do all the things students want to unless they just happen to be one of those very special people who have a release right before or after lunch. X ff 1 v -- - - xx bf! .. J- 1 Y Q 1 , 1 1 f X ,f ,fffff ' f ' 1 I I:-: W 4' 'w:.:g::4: : '4'o:'W 'Q 0 I 0 ga 5994? Prflgilljkc J N ce PACK j Q 5,2 SC, wiizsr ,off MD cwevcn rf Q. S cANDY I ' j f A I-lOj: fi l W 40 - Mini-magazine U g,4tNQ.m -it Ei. l il i l WeCARE ln 1987, the C.A.R.E. program was initi- . ated at Marcos de Niza. The C.A.Ft.E. pro- gram helps people dealing with drug and - alcohol problems in three stages. These i stages are those who are dealing with E someone else's addiction, those dealing 1 with their own addiction, and those who - have been through a drug treatment pro- ,l gram and are now recovering. The pur- pose ofthe program is to have teens help ' other teens with the guidance of an adult. The only requirements of the group are that students attend meetings regularly, and that everything said is confidential. The best thing about the C.A.Ft.E. pro- gram is that it is anonymous. l T1 l Continuin Trciclitior or over .seven years, the Marcos d Niza DECA chapter has sponsore L, an activity for the Muscular Dystro- phy Association. 1987 was no exception. Again MdN contacted MDA in regard to . fund raiser, but unlike past years, not jus . one event was planned. 'X ln previous years, DECA had spon- sored a dance-a-thon or a bowl-a-thon: ' ' unfortunately, many participants became bored dancing for twelve straight hours. This was the reason that DECA chose to pg use a new idea- -a Fun Day. This was a way for students to take their pick of many activities they enjoyed while at the same time raising funds for the Muscular Dystrophy's Arizona Chap- ter. The events included an egg toss, pie- eating contests, and dance contests. Others were a little more out of the ordi- 1 nary, such as a lifesaver pass and a limbo contest. In order to participate, the students had to raise at least S550 in pledges or donations. Exactly 101 students partici- pated. In total, they raised over S7,000. Mr. Greaven was correct when he said l've never seen such an enthused group! Once again, DECA brought special rec- ognition to MdN for its outstanding ef- forts!



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Ircin!Contro55 I W i- WW-r,. g The lran!Contra affair is often re- - ferred to as the Watergate of the '8O's. - lt involved a secret sale of arms to Iran, - supposedly a trade for the release of -i hostages, though officials denied that U- this was the case. To add to the confu- -1 sion, the profits made were placed into - a bank account, and the money was -, then transferred to key Contra figures - to aid in their fight against the Sandin- -h istas. - There are many possible reasons -. the money was kept so secret, one be- - ing the obvious public opinion of Iran -U and the Contras. Another was the fact - that Congress had not passed aid to .- the Contras, therefore making it illegal - to give money to the Freedom Fight- -v ers directly through the government. - One of the key witnesses in the Sen- -, ate Hearings was Lt. Col. Oliver North, .- who was accused of being one of the -n main designers of the lran!Contra D- schemeg his testimony confirmed the - chaos and confusion which surrounded tlllglqfi' . 1 ' iff- ll.lxl'Hllyijlh' p ,J ' F' O f' 419 psi .fn r D'-1 ' i ' QI 'Q f l it ll L V 1 0 ' 9- 1 1 'ill 1 1 llxx if ' ' ' 'L me .L if l if it 2. the affair. S .' ln general,this storybroughtconsid- X Ei X 1. erable embarrassment to key mem- .:. ' X 0 PZ. .i bers of the already-scrutinized Rea- I.: J 121' 1. gan administration. 'w----. -. .Z ' 1' X 9 ff Po e Ro' e S ' 't Te et citSur1 Angel Stadium f During the month of September, - 4 1987, Pope John Paul ll arrived in -, America. While on his American tour, Q the Pope visited four states, including 4 Florida, Texas, Arizona and California. f- On his tour of the Phoenix area, Pope -f John Paul ll followed an extremely - busy itinerary from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 g p.m., September 14 through Septem- g ber 15. -, Many faces of Arizona were at Sky Q Harbor Airport representing Arizona. Q Among these faces were Governor .' Evan Mecham, Senator Dennis DeCon- -, cini, Senator John McCain, and U.S. .' Representative John Rhodes. Pope '. John Paul ll began his day at St. Mary's - Basilica, where he gave a small . speech to all the bishops and other - clergy. The Pope also visited a hospi- -f tal and talked with children insideg in ' 42 ' Mini Magazine addition, he appeared at the St. Simon and St Jude Churches. Throughout the day, Secret Service men checked streets for any arms or explosives to insure the Pope's securi- ty. Two men who were carrying arms were arrested early in the day: these two men claimed they had no intention of hurting the Pope. The papal mass was by far the high- light of the Pope's journey to America. This mass was held at the Sun Angel Stadium in Tempe. Thousands of peo- ple showed up hoping to catch a glimpse of the Pope in his Pope-mobile or during the mass. During Pope John Paul ll's American tour, he stated that he was glad he had a chance to come to America because it meant an opportunity to minister to his American flock and to learn from it. JeSSiCc1 Blonde-haired, blue-eyed Jessica Mc- Clure fought for her life in a deep, dark hole in the ground for 58 M hours. The lively eighteen-month-old Jessica brave- ly survived an ordeal that ended the life of a young boy several years earlier in Spain. On October 14, Jessica was playing in the back yard of her home in Midland, Texas, with two other youngsters, when she fell into an eight-inch-wide aban- doned well. Reba McClure, Jessica's 17- year-old mother came back from answer- ing the telephone and found her daugh- ter's playmates staring down the well. She immediately called the police, who got together a rescue team. For over two days, volunteers drilled through solid rock with a high-pressure hydraulic drill flown in from Houston. Dur- ing the ordeal, Jessica was heard to sing Pooh Bear nursery rhymes and call for her mommy. Finally, as the entire nation watched via the three networks, parame- dics entered the shaft, and using petrole- um jelly, freed the girl and pulled her to safety, bandaged, muddied and bruised. Miraculously, Jessica received no in- ternal injuries, fractures or major cuts. She lost four of her 21 M lbs and showed faint signs of dehydration. Doctors had little doubt she would recover quickly, but were concerned that her right foot had not received blood or oxygen and might require amputation. Doctors did not know if the foot could be saved. In addition, the doctors said she would need minor plas- tic surgery on her forehead. Newsweek quoted the McClures' fam- ily physician, Dr. Carolyn Rhode, as say- ing Considering the time she was in, she did great. Jessica 's a real spunky girl. Jessica received many gifts from well wishers, including a giant Winnie the Pooh bear from Disneyland. In mid-November, a little more than a month after her rescue, Jessica McClure returned home and slept in her own bed. The hard work of dedicated physicians insured her remarkable recovery. Re- markably, Jessicals only permanent in- jury was a the loss of a toe because of lack of circulation. With a smiling Jessica in his arms, her father thanked the nation which had lent emotional and financial support to the McClure family throughout and after the ordeal.

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