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 223 of 248
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ei If' . . il C F sift Xa X f 5 x was. s sr The World of Lines When I first learned that I needed to write a lines about lines, I thought, What kind? I ciaeu to ask others to share their ideas with e. The first person I turned to was my mother, ho always seemed to have an appropiate line or o. She is probably the only person in the whole orld who knows that song. l've decided to keep that way. My father knew quite a few one- ers, none of which could be printed in a hool pubIication...So much for my parents. I didn't know what to do, but I couIdn't just ve up. I have creative friends, I thought, They can help me. When I began interviewing y peers I began to realize how much lines can II about a person. A band member suggested e line in a music staffg a basketball player, the nes of the court. A member of the volleyball am thought ofthe lines in the net, and a tennis layer, the lines in her racket. These were all good suggestions. Everywhere I ent I found new lines, and I began lining them p. After I had compiled a long list, I needed a ay to out-line my story...And I still needed a reative theme. I found it quite difficult, if not possible, to relate the lines of a woman's face a lunch line. I wanted to ask the yearbook ad- isor for help, but the line to see him was too ng. The editor, whose idea this story was, gave e a very creative answer, I don't know. Use our imagination, After that, I admitted efeat. As I sulked at my desk, I was hypnotized y the lines in the tile on the floor. -by Michelle Reina 'X x 5 N C Kellynda Mauldin Angela Mazza Kari McAdams Mitchell McClellan Mark McCormick Justin McCrady Kenyetta McNair Felicia Meadows Sherron Meadows John Meche Rhonda Mejia Larraine Mendivi Lilly Mendoza Mike Merritt Charlene Mers Tracy Mers Yvonne Mery Bobby Miller 4, 9, f, . ,.,.. Freshmen 219

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Kathy Kochenberger Andy Korchmaros Jenna Krogstad Alvin Kuenster Janet Kutza Kristen Kvalsten Douglas Ladowski Paul Langdale Krisha Larrew Mark Lawson Tammy Leatham Kerry Leegan Annette Leeman Eric Lehrling Tanya Leigh Dawn Levy Carrie Lewelling Patty Lewis Ronald Long Joe Longway Jerry Lopez Mike Lopez Shawna Lucia Jennifer Luciani Veronica Luna John Lushbaugh Richard Lutes Bobbie MacDougall Cindy Madden David Maher James Mahon Geri Mangham Randy Mangham Ricky Manriquez Lee Marks Kathy Marques Achim Marriotti Cliff Marshall Fernando Martinez Sonya Martyna James Mass Tony Matthews 218 Class of '89 if , J , My xox ,ghas- A' ' 'fi 'sag- . . :E 4 Xu ' . .3 X X l V ff: 11' f 2 xg l 1 if lzie V - as 13 L -S .,,,K:gN3: '.:1I-2.5'l.- ' ,. gl It A 'S if 'Qi N 5! S .ali jx IBF is . X , .Q N ......-'N' L i New ,.,,-4, . 'fe ' .. L l.g gA,.gi - 1331 5.3 A 1' -- ff A ww--f a a ei eile A A Q ' 3' 12 if J' Mi



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Denise Miller Jami Miller Jon Miller Andy Mills Cindy Miltenberger Simon Miner Gino Miranda Philip Mishko Shannon Mixer Brent Mobbley Veronica Monroe X ,av -Y. Vivian Monroe X, iiar l,Q Melissa Monson A 'C XQ Jennie Montano , if Michelle Moore Michael Morones i , Jerry Mortensen , R X i f A Jennifer Mueller .If sa. f - .rr . . l - The Drinking Problem How many people, in between classes, have had an uncontrollable thirst? You sprint as fast as you can to the drinking fountain only to find a massive ball of saliva with an abundance of brown chest inflammation staring you down, as you get a drink, this glunk forces you to lose both your appetite and thirst at the same time. l'm going to talk about the problems with con- temporary drinking fountains. First of all, van- dalism causes inconvenient and disgusting condi- tions for the thirst-crazed individual. A good ex- ample is when you have just finished a tormen- ting workout and have a severe case of cotton- mouth. You hike to the drinking fountain across the scorching hot field only to find a pound of sand clogging up the drain, and a foot of slimy, green, underwater life form growing on top of that. Then it hits you, there are unknown diseases lurking in the murky water. Also, the sticks, rocks, etc., are almost impossible to get out of the drain. Besides a school water system, drinking foun- tains need something else...afdecent mechanical structure. ln today's Age of the Computer , you would think that they could find a way 'to regulate water pressure. I know that this isn't a problem with all fountains, but it should be fixed to save money and dental bills. While, we can't overlook these severe pro- blems, we'll just have to hang in there and maybe some day the city will pay the guy who reconstructed the traffic lights S150,000 to fix a real problem...the drinking fountains at Palo Verde. -by Robby Mazzola if - . 1, gig Q-wx S. Y ef Y at s 220 Class of '89

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