Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Palo Verde High School - Olympian Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 191 of 248
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Juniors Larry Horvath Meilii Houck Tim Houck Sean Howe Tim Howe Luis Ibarra Donna Jacobs Robert Jaeger Stacy Jenkins Robert Johnson Ross Johnson Sally Jones Sandra Jones Heather Julseth Niki Kacin James Kearney Robert Kern Kala Kimpel Carl King Eric Knott Holly Kratina Shirie Krieg Susan Kuhn Stephen Lafayette Tim Lafferty Nhu Lam John Langer David Le Erik Lee Michelle Lee Ginger Leisner Mike Longoni Cheryl Lord John Ludwick Tim Lyle Tim Malloy Anthony Manninen Charles Marks Bubba Martin Gloria Mauter John Mayer Robby Mazzola 186 QS? ,. -fs - T E: , . NN, att G A 1 1,-fs X Qs!-K l 1,1 awww?-,.,..-:E-V f--- esfwg, as X.. ' R ' as X k E. -S V A i so , Eiiiilsiifiilii, - . gi :few - ., fx f ' C 1 A ,Q as Q S A , , f .. at -. n W' ,X R sv k .112 2:5553 '! xltksxi. 5 'Q ' 5 :sgijg as -sf I C ESE? ' W '12 I 'E si Q If li is se 3 ...K .af ,..-. f' L.. ,i C.-......... il- 8,5 iff- .Q ,,,.tt A .... , . ,.:Wt..,tm f a 'fare Ai M fa tl Ji X as is s 5 is if ,D M a L tx fs. i.-geifarfziwssg - Q Mig ff' ! X 1 Q KS E ii? Y W A W nybs as is I , .R ,... 5 ..:.,: M., 1 J K i 9'



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Palo Verde's Parking Lot P.V.'s parking lot, one of the most zaniest places. lt tells of what happens and the people there. Some problems occur in this interesting place. One thing that really upsets Palo Verde students is the way other students park their cars. For ex- ample, one day a student was running late getting to school and as he came racing into the parking lot, he noticed this large space between two vehicles. He went down the isle only to find a car parked diagonally occupying two parking spaces. He turned around and went down another isle just to find more cars parked the same way. Also everytime someone enters the parking lot he's taking a big risk in becoming involved with an accident. So to the Palo Verde students who park and drive in the above fashion, Can,t you find another school to go to? So you come in here like you own the place by taking two spaces and being ignorantg learn how to park and drive and maybe in a few years you can finally get it right! Due to what happens and what kind of people hang around the parking lot is why it has a reputation. The reputation of being one of the most zaniest places on the Palo Verde campus. These reasons are why the Palo Verde parking lot is so interesting. -by Victor Chretin Zainab Muhammad Nathan Murphy Shelly Neal Jodi Neff Melody Nettles Niki Newland Nga Nguyen Tue Nguyen Tracy Nickerson if Tammy Nix Matt Nordmeyer Steven Norman WS? -muff Sheri Noyes Chad Olson Tiffany Opperman Jeanette Orozco Jeff Palmer Michael Parra 188 Class Of '87

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