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Sports Assemblies Exploring Universes +553 + In Search for Se f if The sudden impact of fireworks filled the dark sky with brightly colored patterns. Finally, the celebration ended and all was calm. Lights melted away and the empty expanse of sky became motionless. Night had briefly been sepa- rated from day in the starburst. Mankind stands at the edge of forever searching for his place in the universe. Rewarding personal achievements some- times go unrecognized or are short-lived. Worlds and stars, like people, are born, live, and die. Events and occurences in progress determine our future. Who are the stars? We all are as we explore and wander through life's exper- iences. Stars move out of constellations, others enter, and configurations change as do people and schools. Life often ne- cessitates that we move together into groups to form functioning networks. Friendships, dedication, and trust form the glue holding the nucleus of our soci- ety. Break out and meet the challenges! 4 Brave New Worlds xfigjx Ky Xi 'Sf NA-4,. I ' 1 .M . 91 N A LW, - , MLM, .. ri- ff 5 f' -4 zi a,.,m1,,,, Aw. ,M , w,iw.ww1w, X' , 1 . --ui... f' W wwnnl ri Q fix T f 5 uw' Photo: by Dominic Ortiz, Jeff Dollar, Robert Sullivan. ' A Glittering Mirage A ,fx fa Yesterday's Tomorrows . inni- I 1 . A L QW In Photo Credits Laura Coltrin Roy Hardy Laurie Malott Mike Holte Homes of Tomorrow UQXSYOW 1' Photos: by Patricia Cowan, Christine Valencia, Tracie Fuentes. 1 , f. 63 dn w -Leia' W? wh. Q-gg M nv :N N i f' Q 'Q' KW 49? .S- N ve ,gf , -P' -aws- .I SA k f.,.-in . x.l' ,Br 'MSX in- . X-5.1, ,.. x,- Image Making Facets of Surveillance Q 4 5 Faces of Cholla 1' Photos: by Mike Holte, Jeff Dollar, Laura Coltrin. , f'99Y.fl9ii3'i ? S if -' A' ' Chart U-Stefs The music that swept over our Charger campus this year was Pop Rock, Heavy Metal, Funk!Soul fRappJ, New Wave, and Country. Several of the favorite Pop Rock artists included Duran Duran, Chi- cago, Night Ranger, David Bow- ie, Bon Jovi, Cory Hart, Pat Ben- atar, Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, The Police and the list goes on . . . Senior Dominic Ortiz quoted The group which influenced me the most was The Police basically because of the way they mix their music and how Sting writes the songs. The beat vibrated with solid Heavy Metal groups like Ratt, Twisted Sister, Motley Criie, Iron Maid- en, Scorpions, Judas Priest, Dokken, Dio, and an exceptional comeback by Kiss. Freshman Steve Lopez commented, The best men around are Saxon, some vicious gui- tars, kick - vocals and mean drums 19 FunkfSoul music was composed of numerous groups expressing high en- ergy for dancing styles like smurfing, dogging, ticking and breakdancing. The popular Soul artists consisted of Sheila E, Prince, Madonna, Ollie and Jerry, Stevie Wonder, Mi- chael Jackson, Diana Ross, Lio- nel Richie, and Chaka Khan. 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' If 'fx-tm' .1 n' 3, - W? , Wei E JW. 5 V I Y ,--..,,,,mW-han...-we 3 1 f---.....,,,,NBw-MMM i Outstanding New Wave groups hit the music industry, such as Wham, U2, The Fixx, Flock of Seagulls, Billy Idol and Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Junior Christine Val- encia stated, It makes me mad that people put down New Wave and Punk music because they don't understand itf, Country music was still kicking with many singers who continued to hit the charts. Country singers includ- ed Kenny Rogers, Alabama, Merle Haggard, Ricky Scaggs, Ronnie Milsap, Hank Williams Jr., Barbara Mandrell, Sylvia, Oak Ridge Boys, Statler Bro- thers and Charley McClain. Ju- niors Anna Alcaraz and Bianca Gon- zalez both thought, Alabama is 111 in country music. In general the albums which sold the most were Prince, Purple Rain, Bruce Springsteing Born in the USA, Rattg Out of the Celler, The Time, Ice Cream Castles, and Billy Idolg Rebel Yell. Concerts that appeared at the McKale Center, TCC, Phoenix Coliseum and out-of-state were The Jacksons Victory Tour, Rick Springfield, Hall and Oates, Bruce Springstein, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Alabama, and many more. Prices on concert tickets ranged from 585.00 to S30.00. By Chuck Oglesby and Lucy Varela Photos: by Laura Coltrin, Nathen Warren, Laurie Malott and Richard Theiss. Puttin' on the Hits 1 1 The Parade of Floats The beautiful and bright colors im- mediately caught your eye as the Homecoming floats paraded towards the stands. The Seniors gladly took first place in the float competition with one of the most creative in many years. A gigantic graduation cap burst open with approximately 20 excited Seniors shouting their slogan H1985 this is it. The Juniors proudly showed their pride with H86 dreamers become the achieVers float. Showing a bright blue and orange Titan War- Q A lllf. rior with the theme Who we gonna beat. The class of '87 displayed their spirit in their float with Cholla found a treasure with the class of '87. A huge display of a treasure chest in an ocean scenery and a mermaid. Our Fresh- man came through with a Very artistic float portraying a football helmet made out of flowers which announced The class of 88. A selected group of teachers and counselors judged the float competition. By Jessica Friend Photos: by Jeff Dollar 1 Z The Glittering Mirage f 5ehfQHYlll0 ACA Top right: First place Senior Float, Middle left: Sophomore Float Middle right: Junior Float, Bottom right: Freshman Float if .1534 'T' . 5 , ', A ' H' ' I 9 . v' 1 f . . I . ',- .Q . R iii! ' 1' . - if fn' A - -' his , 3 ,A F. ' 1. ' SV, K I L ' 9 , ?gif?fif5c'+'e5f,e K Z5 ? fiife 62 55553 Q if g asia age 0 Q s Qgriigfiiovivg vi' x Q Ii?ifQ'o'l'5li-5 Ovesgigwqvfv Q Oiiitioigifyi i4 iQ'+' i M O Q .f 9 Ji ti v Siiiseeisri :QL 1.-if-'-1' 'ie- i0s.',t4- X '1 7I'fWl rrii A to ii' 'Q 'Q Y My Q ,A UW We X X 'aff Vni' HE Q, X fi-a 1 if Hats Offw to this year's Homecom- ing King and Queen, Mike Danley and Lorraine Fisher. Mike, a new- comer to Cholla, stated that he was extremely proud and happy to repre- sent Cholla as Homecoming King. I couldn't believe they called my name! It was like I was dreaming and didn't know what to do. Mike enjoys play- ing soccer and tennis during his spare I 1 .-H r A..-ni. time. He intends to continue his edu- cation at a four-year university, hope- fully on a paid scholarship in tennis, and would like to turn professional by the age of 25. Homecoming Queen Lorrain Fisher has attended Cholla for four years and has been very active and involved in various school activities. I think ev- ery year Cholla gets better and better. Mike Danley and Lorraine Fisher The students seem to be more active and they have a lot more spiritf, Lor- raine also plans on attending a four year university. She stated, I'd like to thank all of you for making my high school years very memorable. Con- gratulations Royalty! - By Bianca Gonzalez Photos: by Ray Manley 13 Homecoming Court Underclass Royalty CL-RJ: Nicheli Bejarano Freshman, Martin Mace Soph- omore, Jessica Friend Junior, David Ye- bra Junior, Diane Hoffman Sophomore. fNot Pictured: Ronnie Gomez Fresh- man. Senior Royalty CL-RJ: Yvette Betan- court, Ronnie Brubaker, Lorraine Fish- er, Sean Elliot, Mike Danley, Laura Nava, Maria Mercado. Not Pictured: David Sanders, Karl Ellis, Eddy Garcia. Photos: by Ray Manley Homecoming Royalty gp- New 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 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. 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 Counselors Mr. Sid Morgan, the freshman class counselor, chose to be a high school counselor because he felt he could do more with a stable population where people were ready to learn to change and to grow. He has been a counselor for 14V2 years but wanted to be an accountant, a social worker and an employment inter- viewer, and finally a counselor. His main goal at Cholla was to work with the stu- dents as they progressed through high school and to plan what they do after graduation. He spoke to approximately 12 to 15 students on an average day and on other days he spoke to up to 4 classes. Mr. Morgen would talk to students about anything that they felt was impor- tant, but mostly to help them make the most of their skills and their potential for growth. Mr. Morgen summed things up by saying The students at Cholla have a wide range of abilities, interests, backgrounds, and lifestyles. - By Leslie Crum 1 S Complex Social Behavior Mrs. Trudy Harshman, sopho- more class counselor, chose to aid high school students because, Teenagers are the greatest people in the world! She worked with 10 to 200 students on an average day,,and would speak to students about anything Hthere were no restrictions. Mrs. Harshman has always wanted to be a counselor. She taught home economics and physical education and always liked the per- sonal talks and helping kids get through the bad stuff that was block- ing their school progress and life plans. I love the job!', Mrs. Harsh- man stated that the open friendly family feeling was some that few other schools have. Mrs. Harshman's spare time activities are oil painting, golf, and spending time with family and friends. Mrs. Jeri Lucas, Junior class counselor, has been counseling for 7 years. She has been a special educa- tion teacher and an elementary school teacher too. Mrs. Lucas felt that her main purpose here at Cholla was to help students to successfully graduate with a purpose in mind for the future, and to help them in developing prob- lem solving techniques. The subjects most often talked about when she would speak to students were require- ments for graduation, peer pressure, family problems, the importance of attending class, and whatever else was of importance to them. When asked if there was some special reason why she chose to become a high school coun- selor she replied I love working with teenagers! Some of Mrs. Lucasis spare time activities were local and state church work, bowling, playing the piano, shopping, and eating out! Photos: by Ray Manley Ms. Yvonne Clay, the senior class counselor, chose to become a high school counselor because nadoles- cents are enjoyable to work with and because I want to assist them in mak- ing plans for after high school. Ms. Clay speaks to students about career guidance and academics but she most often talks to them about future school options and requirements. She sees approximately 30 students on an average day, but when she speaks to classes she sees many more. She al- ways wanted to be a teacher but after 8 years of teaching she decided to be- come a counselor, and has been one for 3 years here at Cholla. Some of Ms. Clay's free time activities included camping, running, and spending time outdoors. Bookstore Manager Mr. Ken Al- bright has worked at Cholla for 11 years and 3 months and stated, Cholla has some of the finest stu- dents in the districtf, Mr. Albright has lived in Tucson for 20 years and believes that this school has a great group of individuals on campus. The bookstore provided many services to the administration. Meticulous filing, record keeping, ticketing, ordering, and management of the fee monies were dealt with daily. Mr. A1bright's responsibilities were to provide the student body with all the books and fees required. Bookstore Clerk Frieda Tubbs has been here for 15 years. Cholla is terrific, she stated. Her responsibil- ities included typing requisitions, let- ters, reports, and collecting fees for locks, yearbooks, picture packets and assisting in fund raisers. She also sold tickets at home activities, and did payroll for activities. Mrs. Tubbs has lived in Tucson for 23 years. Her hob- by has been making flowers from dyed pantyhose. Bookstore Keeper, Ms. Fay Freinerhasbeenworkinginthebook- store 1 year and 4 years previously in the library. Her responsibilities were many faceted and included special as- signments around campus. Ms. Kreiner enjoyed working here and stated, I have very much enjoyed Working with the students here and have made many good friends. Ms. Kreiner has lived 15 years in Tucson and likes to water ski, hike, camp, and make crafts. By Letty Reyes Breaking ut the Books Top Left: Senior Laura Yanez counting money, Middle Right: Frieda Tubbs, Ken Albright and Fay Freiner, Bottom Right: Bookstore Manager, Bookstore Clerk and Keeper. Photos: by Michael Holte. aww' Archives 1 H ffice Aides and ecretaries Mrs. Yvonne Castro was the Math departments aide. She has been working at Cholla for seven years. Some of her job responsibilities were being the key oper- ator for the Xerox machine, grading pa- pers, and running the math office. Her work hours were from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Castro has also worked with emotional handicapped and gate chil- dren at Rose and Carillo School. Mrs. Rori Pino was the science and language arts aide. She has been working in the testing room, checking out books, and taking inventory. Her work hours were from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Pino worked well with students and stat- ed that she liked everything about Cholla. Some of Mrs. Pino's hobbies are sewing, reading, and baking. Mrs. Shirley Zempel was the lan- guage art's aide and enjoyed helping oth- ers. She has been working at Cholla for about a year and a half. Mrs. Zempel likes working with young adults because she is very impressed with their man- ners, behavior, and vitality. Some of her job responsibilities were answering tele- phones, giving messages, decorating bul- letin boards, helping teachers, and run- ning off ditto materials. Her work hours were from 7:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Mrs. Zempel felt that the students were very polite and well behaved and that's what made her job most pleasant. Mrs. Zem- pel has worked at Pueblo, Palo Verde, Gridley, Tully, Manzo, Davis, Brichta, Roosevelt, and Drachman. - By Diane Alameda Zn Workaholic Treatment Center Ms. Cherry Sphar and Mari- cela Hernandez attendance re- sponsibilities included typing, an- swering telephones, greeting and helping people at the front window, working the computer, typing reports, and checking addresses to assure they are living in Cholla area. The hardest part of their jobs were keeping track in the weekly changes in student in- formation. Ms. Connie Lopez, secretary for Assistant Principal of Instruction - Sara Cortez and the counselors, has worked at Cholla for the past 4 years. Her secretarial responsibilities in- cluded typing, filing, shorthand, and answering telephones. Mrs. Lopez ran the office smoothly and efficiently whenever possible. In her free time she liked eating, playing tennis, tak- ing walks, and raising her children during the past twenty-four years in Tucson. Mrs. Charlotte Speer secretary to Special Education Chairperson Ms. P.K. Dolgaard, and receptionist for the counselors, began working here this fall. Her responsibilities were keeping records, typing, filing, and storing and transfering student re- cords. Learning the procedures for her job with the Special Education De- partment kept her busy, but in her spare time she sewed, worked in the yard, and also taught Sunday School. Assistant Principal's secretary Mrs. Vi Morales worked with Mr. Robert Bailes taking care of all office activities and answering parents' questions. Mrs. Morales has worked here for 8 years, and thinks Cholla is the Greatest, when she was not work- ing, she was either reading or embroi- dering. Mrs. Morales said, You get out of life what you put into it. By Letty Reyes Photos: by Michael Holte CPage 203 Top Right: Yvonne Castro, Shirley Zempel, Connie Lopez, Vi Morales, fPage 219 Top Left: Sandra Riback, Terri Richards, Marcella Hernandez, Antoinette Galarza, Pat Sanchez, Peggy Hudspeth, Cherry Sphar. Principal's secretary Sandy Ri- back has worked with Cholla since 1980 and believed that the faculty, staff and community could standup along with the Best and be Count- ed. Mrs. Ribacks responsibilities in- volved filling the needs of her supervi- sor, helping to educate and aid the young men and Women who make up the Cholla community, and trying to keep up with her daily work. Her sec- retarial job demands were high, espe- cially with the millions of daily inter- ruptions. She enjoyed camping, doing needlecrafts, or just resting in her spare time. Ms. Terri Richards, records clerk, has worked at Cholla since it opened in September of 1969. Mrs. Richards was often called upon to send out transcripts, make student schedule changes in the computer, completed printout materials from Data Processing and made grade changes on students' permanent re- cord cards. Often the biggest prob- lems occured when credits varied be- tween schools. By Letty Reyes Photos: by Gene Johnson and Ray Manley Quick Delivery Lifestyles Z1 Meeting New People Mr. Bladimir Soza, the Home- Visitor, wanted to work more closely with the students and be like a father to them. Mr. Soza stated, I hope the students come to me not only as a home visitor, but as a friend to them. Also I like to be out in the field, meet with parents of students. Working with them as much as I can. The main purpose of his job was to check students' school behavior between Pueblo, Tucson and Cholla High School. He also called parents con- cerning their son or daughters' ab- sences. When asked how he felt about the new attendance tardy policy he stated, They are better than where I was Working. Mr. Soza was born in Bisbee Arizona. He has lived in Tuc- son for 52 years and attended the schools in Tucson. He spends his free time playing pool, swimming, softball and basketball. - By Grace Granillo Mrs. Phyllis Pesqueira, school nurse, has always been there to help when needed for over 5 years. She stated, I enjoy working with the ado- lescent group of children - they have special needs and they are special peo- ple. Her hours are from 7:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The types of emergencies she sees daily are lacerations, foreign objects in eyes and fractures. Mrs. Pesqueira has 17 years of experience as a nurse. She has worked in Pima County Hospital on the medical floor, ICU, medical surgery and the emer- gency room, University Hospital in the area of labor and deliveryg Kino Community Hospital in the area of Education Coordinator. Mrs. Pes- queira spends her free time playing golf and raising children. She has a piece of advice for everyone. Enjoy your youth, stay off drugs and stay healthy. Z2 Special Needs Mr. Soza stated, I hope the students come to me not only as a home visitor, but as a friend to them.', x Vrrk My 4 I ,, WV. .1 I Top Right: Bladimir Soza CHome Visitorl, Center: Mrs. Phyllis Pesqueira fNurseJ, Bot- tom Right: Mrs. Pesqueira with Junior Jimmy Hardy: Photos: by Ray Manley and Mike Helping You When lt's Needed :sim-wxliww Holte. 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. 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 . 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 Engineers chieve uccess The school engineers, Mr. George Yeager tHead Engineerl, and Mr. Wil- liam Kraft fAssistantJ, are responsible for the operation of the school's me- chanical facilities. This included heat- ing, cooling, water, and electrical, as well as any immediate repairs and adjust- ments of all school equipment. Mr. Yeager has worked here at Cholla for 14 years while Mr. Kraft has Worked here eight years. Principal Mr. Meenan .stat- ed, We are lucky to have such devoted peoplef, by Dan Goodman Side Side Persistence Photos: by Dominic Ortiz Z5 School Operations 2 I I r r l 1 1 s i I 7. Y Top Right: Engineers George Yeager and Bill Kraft in the shop. Bottom Right: Bill Kraft taking a water test. Bottom Left: George Yeager repair- ing school equipment. Robert Rodriquez was supervi- sor for up keep in the areas of the com- mons, classrooms, restrooms, and gym. This included opening the build- ing, setting up the student cafeteria, or keeping the campus beautiful. The custodial staff jobs were a Very impor- tant part of the operation of the school. The custodial staff consisted of the following personnel: After- noon shift - Manny Fimbres, Wal- do Gryalva, Jesse Santa Maria, Joe Villa, Rigo Garcia, and Gary Harcrakg Day shift - Ed Buck Castillo, Gloria Murrieta, and Johnny Vielma. Johnny's duties also included answer- ing the bell when it rang three times over the intercom. The Groundsmen maintained the sports fields, tennis courts, parking lots and grass areas. They were responsible for the instruc- tion and guidance of an eight member On-the-job-Training student team. HeadgroundsmanRudyValenzuela has been here for 16 years and Assis- tant Edgar Corral for 15 years. - By Anna Photos: by Domonic Ortiz Top Left: Rudy Valenzuela, Johnny Vielma, and Raul Yturralde COJTJ, Bottom Left: Robert Rodriquez, John Vielma, Bottom Right: Edgar Corral. vw Maintenance Working Together Student Court's main goal was to make the students more aware of stu- dent court and it's responsibilities. They approved fund raisers and activities for the school calendar and handled elec- tions, assemblies and student appeals. Members of student court attended leadership workshops such as the statewide conference held in Yuma and Tempe. Student court was led by seniors Christine Schipansky - Chief Jus- tice and Lynnette Brubaker - Assis- tant Chief Justice. Joyce Aller and Maria Mercado - Court recorders, Eddy Garcia - Secretary. Other jus- tices were seniors Barbara Garmen, Ronnie Brubaker, Tiffany Cahill and Juniors Gloria Durazo and Jen- nifer Cook. - By Vicky Pillarelli. Teamwork and creativity best de- scribed this yearis Student Govern- ment. This enthusiastic group kicked off activities with a successful freshmen ori- entation followed by the yearly excite- ment of homecoming festivities, game, dance and crowning of royalty. Student Government met every- day during fifth period in a class of 21 elected members, which was sponsored by Miss Jenny Brichta. The class was run by Student Body President Veroni- ca Fields and Student Body Vice Presi- dent Becky Leonard. A variety of to- pics were discussed in the class, such as the litter problem in the lunchroom area, the preparation of spirit weeks, lunch time activities, and movies under the stars. Student Government participated in a Leadership Conference sponsored by Josten's. A Prevention Week on drugs and alcohol was also sponsored by Student Government. Elections are held every spring. - By Bianca Gonzalez Photos: by Michael Holte ZS Stages of Evolution Top Left: Vice President Becky Leonard President Veronica Fields. Bottom Left: Stu- dent Court. Left Center: Junior representa- tives Slybia Hoyos, Jackie Luna, Sabra Wright. Right Center: Sophomore representatives Shannon Files, Al Almazan. Top Right: Fresh- man representatives Beth Robbins, Angelique Gomez, Nicheli Bejarano, Ronnie Gomez. Bot- tom Left: Senior representatives Lorraine Fisher, Laura Nava, Jean Conners, Adriana Be- jaranog Bottom Right: Student Government and Student Court. Future Leaders oxfrt I . N f i . , r he Enduring Traditions ZH Retreats V 'G' 1 ' The weekend hangouts were full of excite- ment and surprises. Senior Chuck Oglesby commented, I like to go to the midnight mov- ies and party. Junior Christine Valencia stat- ed, I just like to go to parties on the week- end. Sophomore Vicky Pillarelli commented, '4After the games, I like to go cruising with my 'Y ' x ' 1' ttf 05' Cholla opened its four doors in 1969 to 900 students. The first seniors to graduate were the class of 1971. Prin- cipal Keith Meenan said, We've had a lot of family and caring since we openedf' . gi . , . 1 Y ggw friends and go to parties? Sophomore Letty Reyes also commented that after games, I like to go to Peter Pipers and the A. Some of the favorite hangouts were Reid Park, Sun- dance West, 6th Street, and Speedway. By Diane Alameda Top Left: Sabino Canyon, Top Center: Cholla Cactus, Top Right: Charger Mascot, Bottom Right: Principal Mr. Meenan, Assistant Principal of Operations Ms. Grace, Assistant Principal of Activities Mr. Bailes. Bot- tom Center: Cholla High School. Photos by Ron Lucas, Traci Fuentes, Gene Johnson, Mike Holte. Bristling Adventures 3 1 3 Z Signatures 1 - , riff' 1-. ' ZW W 44 . ff 561 J ff- . -, '- - MMM i l f ffE V F: fl L.,,l. fCf j'y Xxx? 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Ryan Gensen Anthony Golden Vilma Gomez Leonard Gonzales Margarita Gonzales Ramon Gonzales ,fgfff ' ff A Stephanie Gonzales Susan Gonzales Yvette Gonzalez Grace Granillo David Green Eric Grijalva 4 U Seniors fp' ' Y Elsa Guerrero Anthony Gutierrez Monica Hamilton Caleb Hardy Mark Harris Dawn Haskell I Denny Hawkins Kim Hayes Anna Herrera David Hoffman Lee Howard Steven Hunker Felicia Jackson Margie Johnston Evelyn Jones John Jurek Scott Jurek Julie Kausler -an J-'PN Kimberly Keeton Christopher Kelly Lisa Kent Gary Kiag Robert Kripner Anja Kuhmert Seniors U 'f X M A Karen Laker Thomas Larsen Tommy Laswell Travar Lee Trever Lee Lawernce Leon nr ,f 1 I Stephanie Leon Rebecka Leonard Monica Lewis Vickie Linson Bill Liu Michael Liversidge Cheryl Lopez Daniel Lopez Danny Lopez David Lopez Edna Lopez Lisa Lopez l Lisa Lopez Oscar Lopez Roberta Lopez Melinda Lovelett Michael Lovelett Richard Lowe 4 Z Seniors '3 I l Myles Mace Christy Mack Sandra Martin Cobina Martinez Randy Martinez Martin Massengale Brenda McCarty Bridy McClain Roger McDaniel Edward Mclver Mark McKenna Paul McKenna Bradley McKenzie Elvia Medina Javier Mendez James Mendoza Maria Mercado Deanna Mesa , . l Olivia Meyer Daniel Millane Christine Miller Ramon Molina Michael Montano Jose Montes Seniors 4 3 Carlos Monteverde Mary Montijo David Moreno Jesusita Moreno Colleen Murphy Laura Nava Anthony Noel Shawn Nothstein Daniel Nunez Kenjiro Oda Chuck Oglesby Ana Olivares Heriberto Orozco Dominic Ortiz Mayra Oviedo Pamela Oviedo Phillip Panknin John Pawley , I Mark Peevy Vickie Pena Sharon Pennington Tony Perkins Glenn Petry Cassandra Quihuis 4 4 Seniors L' A Y'-uv' Mary Redondo Susan Rice Joseph Riegert Elissa Robles Melissa Robles Alma Rodriguez Deanna Rodriguez Maria-Elena Romero Carrie Rose Angela Ruelas Lydia Ruelas l -. 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Photos By: Mike Holte, Jeff Dollar, Robert Sullivan and Roy Hardy. Juniors Lisa Acosta Maria Acosta John Adams Lonnie Adams Ricardo Ahumada Annamarie Alcarez John Aldecoa Robert Alderete Michael Allbright Alfred Alvarez Theresa Alvarez Charles Aquilina Rose Archuleta Rosetta Armbruster Yavonne Armbruster Sandie Armstrong Edward Arriola Roman Arriola Raymond Arrona Stacy Ballah Damon Ballesteros Christina Baltazar Leticia Baltazar Brian Barbeau Patricia Barnes Patricia Beaty Pamela Becwar Pam Bellay Richard Benner Jeffery Berno Donald Beron Ernie Bertoldo Michael Besecker David Borquez Tracy Bostian Kelly Branton Randy Briley Charles Bron Lisa Bronger David Brown Denisa Brown Alicia Buenamea Martin Bustamante Celia Camargo Joaquin Canales Monica Carley Sandra Carmona Michelle Carillo 5 2 Juniors Nicole Castanon Charles Castellanos Cecilia Castro Hsien Chan Constance Childs Janine Churley Lisa Contreras Angela Conway Jennifer Cook Nicole Cook Robert Copper Cynthia Corby Ana Coronado Marisa Coronado Patricia Cowan Curtis Crigger Leslie Crum Carol Cruz Luz Cruz James Cumming Sean Cvitkovich Darryl Davis Raul Delarosa Lisa Delprete Esther Devenport Jeffrey Dollar Sandra Dominquez Belinda Dorough I Gloria Durazo Robert Easly Julie Elvick Vicky Espino Veronica Esquibel Damon Estep George Federico Jeffrey Fields Daniel Figueroa Noelle Files Ana Flores Richard Flores Carla Forte Carole Freeman Manuel Friere Jessica Friend Traci Fuentes Michael Gaare Diana Galavez Eddie Galavez Juniors 5 3 Jerry Gallegos Larry Gallegos Celsa Garcia Jesus Garcia Rosalie Garcia Sergio Garcia ' Joe Glenn Bianca Gonzalez Joseph Graves Yolanda Gray Yvonne Green James Greathouse Sally Greening Donya Griffin Alexandro Grijalva Aurelia Guerrero Shane Halbert Denise Hamilton James Hardy Donald Harp Nicolas Hawk Travis Hayes Joseph Hernandez Paul Hernandez Joel Herrera William Hess Tari Higgins John Hitchcock Ching-Mei Ho Raymond Holguin Ana Hollingsworth Susan Hooper Lori House Denise Howard Sylvia Hoyos Jona Hrdlicka Annette Hunsinger Leroy Hunter Sylvia Jacques Michael Jennings Gene Johnson Leanne Johnson Daryl Jones Michelle Jones Julie Judge Sam Kavathas James Kopkowski Alexandria Krahling 5 4 Juniors 'SD 3569 Zi -,,: . if L . g, Q Darla Kuhn Denise Lane Esiquio Lara Karen Larson Scott Laughlin Marcus Lee Larry Leffew Garbiel Leon Manuel Leon Mary Leon Michael Lewis Francisco Leyva Luigi Leyva Scott Logan Sue Logan Chris Lopper Adam Lopez Jesus Lopez Kathryn Lopez Frank Lujan Jacqueline Luna Lori Macias Christy Magallon Henry Marrnion Ignadia Marquez Shelly Martin Daniel Martinez Lisa Martinez Rene Martinez Richard Martinez Yvette Martinez Deborah Matthews Christopher McBride Dawn Mclver John McKenna Anthony Mendoza Paulette Merrill Arthur Meyer Colin Miller Vicki Miller John Modrzejewski Kenyon Moe Denise Monk Torn Monk Christina Montano Lawrence Montano Vicky Montes Rose Morales Juniors 5 5 Adam Moreno Christina Moreno Renay Moreno Michael Mundell Cindy Munguia Julie Munoz Dennis Nasta Evelyn Navarro Lisa Nelson Lamont Nesbitt Anna Noriega Eric Norton Lisa Norzagaray Daniel Noyce Richard Oakleaf Andres Obregon Victoriano Ochoa Maribel Olivares Kelly Olms James Oullette Myrza Oviedo Jocelyn Pacheco Catherine Padilla Eric Parkhurst Glenn Parks Mary Pauley Sherree Payton Frank Pazos Constance Pelican Patricia Pena Charles Peterson Claudia Portillo Michael Quihuis John Ramirez Madrid Rand David Renney Jaime Reyes Leila Rico Susan Rico Frederick Rivera Elaine Robles Maria Robles Rudy Robles Rachel Rodriguez Fernando Romero Shirley Saenz Lourdes Salomon Carolina Samorano 55 Juniors Charles Sanchez Melissa Sanders Linda Seekings Thomas Seekings Paula Segura Pamela Shoemake Charleen Smith Eduardo Soto Kathy Soto Isaac Soza Robert Spyers Ramses Stevens Dionne Suman Dawn Talley David Taylor Judy Tefft Richard Theiss Michelle Thornton Gilbert Torres Alma Torrez Gilbert Trejo Roberta Trujillo Nancy Tucker g Andrea Turcotte Manny Urrutia Monica Valdez Carlos Valencia Christine Valencia Maria Valencia Maria Valencia Veronica Valencia Sergio Valenzuela Mark Valles Candy Vanalstine John Vangundy Lucille Varela Eddie Vasquez Angelique Villaseno Martha Wadley Margie Walker Mary Walling William Walsh Elisa Ward Annette Warrior Mark Weisbrod Lionel Wells Tim White Alexandria Williams Juniors 5 7 Toni Withers Edwin Wong Warren Wong Shawna Wood Kelly Woodrich Sabra Wright David Yebra Carrie Young Alberto Zuniga f ,gsm ' Ks sq . F P Q -ls t ,Q it ff. fi'-R-, M. I ry ui Q.. f ' , . fl ia , ,,1,.:,. y K ,. . 12 W 41, 4645 , M., X Top Right: Junior Rachel Rodriguez enjoying her telephone conversation, Mid- dle Left: Bigfoot Stompers were just a few toys of the kid-at-heart Juniors. Middle Right: Junior Alma Mendez Poses for a shot. Photos By: Roy Hardy, Heriberto Orozco and Marie Guerrero. Martin Bustamante Shay Fleming Maria Gonzales Marlene Loza Jimmy Makovicka Jesus Martinez 5 S Juniors Steven Nettles Wayne Renney Paul Segura Roger Schuster Eric Smith Nw ..'J wg . SFT? 1 Madonna has become one of the top female sing- ers of 1984 with her powerful voice and wild style. Her tossled hair and unique tough look in apparel has brought her popularity. Her newest. album, Like a Virgin, has produced a hit single with the same title and many remember her first popular album released in 1983 with its 3 hit singles. Ma- donna plans to star in a movie called Desperately Seeking Susan to be released later this year. By Karen Bantlin Top Left: Meet outgoing Sally Greening! Center Left: Anna- Marie Alcaraz reminisced, HAnd Bobby, Beto, and Manny . . . l' Center Right: CL-RJ Rachel Rodriquez and Terry Higgins jok- ingly discuss the poems they Wrote before Spanish class. Bot- tom Left: Tim White politely waits for the dismissal bell to catch the'bus. Photos by Vicky Lopez, Dennis Nasta, Mike Holte. Juniors J unior Highlight Photos by Robert Sullivan, Jeff Dollar, Michael Holte, Dennis Nasta, Roy Hardy, and Dawn Smith. Top Left - Andy Obregon, Top Right - Rosie Armbruster and Nicole Cook back to the roaring twenties. Bottom Left - Sandy Carmona, Yvonne Green, and Tracy Bostian, at the Home- coming game. Bottom Right - Sandy Carmona and Veronica Esquivel. EU Junior Highlights X: ka! The thought of coming back to school after summer vacation was ex- citing but also scary. It was hard to fall asleep the night before and the early morning alarm pierced the stillness too soon. All that came to mind was the many responsibilities that day would bring such as what to wear, not missing the bus, and the location of the classes, not to mention the locker combina- tion. After a rushed breakfast and a record for dressing, my ride zoomed down the street to the bus stop. Ten minutes or so passed before the yellow monster roared up beside me and I boarded. I had entered the crowded school bus with the hope of finding a friendly face among the masses. Everyone was describing their summer to a friend or talking about concerts and dates. The caravan of busses entered the student parking lot and the thousands of students rushed vi to greet friends and head across cam- pus to the commons area and their lockers. Push -, Shove -, beat the first tardy bell was the main goal as our precious free time came to an end. New students and freshman scurried to the front of the class for a seat while the upper classmen sat in the back. Class by class, teacher by teacher, the day slowly slipped away. The lunch bell sounded and eager freshmen ran to the front of the snack bar lines. Others eased their way through the crowds. The routine was becoming familiar after lunch and as the 2:15 dismissal bell rang we knew we had survived the first day of school! by Heriberto Orozco and Jessica Friend Top Left- Chevy Power! Top Right - Santana Alvarez cleaning our school. Middle Left - Patty Barnes. Bottom Left - Sylvia Hoyos and Bianca Gonzales. Bottom Right - Leslie Crum Dressed for Halloween. Junior Highlights E1 X iffi'i5w:'fSi-.Iwi wig f.li,,i1i3,:i ir l ' H W -Qs-,iwS13gifm1i'1q1x'iw'QjiQ-bgixrm,-5:fl'f .:,535iii-gzi'Qi!-limi'ig-rgX Ill 5-'Li '5 .jr 1 11 lr' ii 1' i ioooo NlikllkXlfi5'tf,1?3,Q XX,xxx 11535 ,XNX , mg ,Xl. 155. 3i gwjlv 1 XFYWW- 3 Wiw-Xli-iw v X H51 iiluql-'z x imXsi-.W,'.:H2i-,-4 ' ' , k , 1 i i 1 i A ' 'l -:X' ' 'iiiivs XAA., X i i ' Q 1 i Q vw. 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Sophomore Division Memorie Acosta Betty Adrian Kim Affolder Maria Aguirre Diane Alameda Luis Alejandres Benjamin Alger Benny Allen Kevin Allen Ernesto Almazan Francisco Almazan Maricela Almazan Henry Altamirano Patricia Alvarez Steven Andreacola David Aquino Wayne Armbruster Denise Armenta Michelle Armenta Lisa Arredondo Gilberto Arriola John Attwood Monica Avendano Anna Avila Christina Aycott Antonio Badilla Monica Baez Tricia Baginski Shirley Baker Corina Ballentine Kelly Ballentine Jon Barbarow Eva Barbosa Randy Barrickman Bethel Barron Norman Basurto Earnest Bates Kendal Beaman Jeanine Bedelo Rodolfo Bejarano Robin Bender Anita Benson Cristina Benton Sandra Bersch Barbara Betancourt Yvonne Betancourt Jack Bishop Angela Borboa E 4 Sophomores 5-- T' Veronica Borbon Robert Boucher David Brady Alvaro Braun Charlotte Brown Tyree Buchanan Maureen Bujanda Donald Burnette Aulos Burr Jose Caballero Albert Campuzano Cynthia Cardenas Wade Cardenas Hector Carpio Jose Carpio Tammie Cascarelli Jamie Castillo David Castro Frank Castro Lisa Castro Arthur Catalano Pilar Cervantez Enrique Chacon William Chance Thomas Charbonneau Gary Chavez Paul Chism Mark Coby Stephanie Codd Michelle Cole James Colegrove Daphanie Conner Bonnie Conners Sonia Cordova Raymond Corral Cathy Cover Robert Cowan Michelle Cranz Cristina Cuestas Jeffery Daniels Candace Davis Chrisana Davis Edward Demoss Wendy Dempsay Mayda Diaz Susan Dicochea Jinnelle Dittbenner James Dudgeon Sophomores E 5 Roxanne Durako Manuel Duron Kathlen Easly Lisa Echeverria Anna Elizondo Jamie Escalante Bruce Evans Mark Faust Leonard Felix Patrick Fenner Shannon Files William Fisher Stephen Flores Charlene Fortune Kristen French Melissa Gail Diane Galavez Q Steven Gallego L fl. 4 If ' 11 Angela Gallegos 'A 7? Jose Galvan Elias Garcia Lucinda Garcia Timmy Garcia Leonard Gastelo Aurelio Gastellum Bryan Gaston Steven Gomez Martin Gonzales Adrian Gonzalez Armando Gonzalez ,lDamian Gonzalez 'Priscilla Gonzalez Rafael Gonzalez Don Goodman Terry Gowin Delma Granado Lee Graves Kevin Green Matthew Greening Regina Grijalva Michelle Guild Arthur Gutierrez Francea Gutierrez Frank Gutierrez James Hack Lisa Harmon Jacqueline Haywood Jeff Heigle E E Sophomores 'Y -- . -r 'Y f la, ' w S n 3 I fl- 5 r ..,, ,- ..,r1.-. , 1 mp seein-1zsmg:' : g, giigzaz, a kr R i 'N' ved . 2 ,,!.k Y .,r... flqe Y'-if' 43-'E'v I if , i W v-1 , 3 S '159E,sEa'T't'V You :E5T::.?:::,' ', '--- -ages '1::,. Mg ,.:11- :Q-yi:1r,. yawn ing uurri F, ' 5 .,,. . y 1 . .. L 5 'Q 132 fifff 'J V , , 3 J B erya T 'i 7 A ,, , ,. K ' gg. . ig: i -r - 1 e '-r' a :V'Y at :. 3 gh 5' Par Hendrickson Juan Hernandez Raul Herrera Jerry Hicks Shay Higgins Diane Hoffman Charles Holland Walter Holloway Micheal Hughes Bruce Hunker Marlene Hunter Todd Jacobson Laura Jaquez Norma Jaquez Benjamin Jesmer Kimberly Joe Delvin Jones Mia Jones Kelly Jube Samantha Kane Daniel Kelly Tammy Kenney Ronald Kevwitch Denise Kingman Laura Kirkpatrick Gerald Kornelle Cynthia Kornmuller Micheal Kuna Ann Laker Susan Lane Melissa Langston David Lapham Jesus Larribas Denise Larsen David Lawson Bruce Lee Ulysses Lee Steven Legge Betty Leon A Elenor Leon Karen Lewis Cristobal Leyba Maria Leyva Kristine Lindsley Marvin Linson Peter Lippert Patrick Little Mario Llamas Sophomores E 7 Alma Lopez Francisco Lopez Linda Lopez Lisa Lopez Ronald Lopez Rosa Lopez Ronald Lopez Veronica Lopez Tary Lough Yolanda Loya Wendy Lozano Renato Luna Martin Mace Joaquin Maish Cheri Makovicka Michelle Marmion Robert Marmion Diane Martin Cynthia Martinez David Martinez Lisa Martinez Linda Mason David Mathieson Laura Mayo J.B. McElfresh Ronald Mclver Alexander McKenna Gilbert Mejias Ricardo Mendez Alma Mendivil John Migliore Eric Mills Yvonne Montano Rito Montes Francisca Montoya Antonio Monreal Arturo Morillo Oscar Moreno Dan Murray Carlos Nava Lori Nelson Cammy Nichols Kimberley Noble Edgar Norton Brian Norzagaray Manuel Nunez Tamra Oakleaf E S Sophomores Frank Obregon Elvia Olivares Rosalia Ordonez Joseph Ortiz Gilbert Oviedo Antonio Palma Laura Patterson KLM kimberly Payne .1 William Pedersen Sonya Pennington Mario Perez William Perez Sherri Perlongo Robert Petersen Craig Pierce Victoria Pillarelli Jesus Pina Charles Pitts Marshall Prewitt Jorge Quintero Burnedette Ramirez Christina Ramirez Denise Ramirez Herbert Ramirez Raymond Ramirez Ryan Rasey Letty Reyes Rhonda Rice Amanda Rios Amy Roberts Michael Robles Manuel Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Monica Rohr Denise Rojas Martin Romero Juan Romero Yolanda Romero Lisa Romo Jeri Ruegsegger Julia Ruiz Andrea Samaniego Karen Samorano Carol Samuels Cheri Sanchez Christina Sanchez Felix Sanchez Jose Sanchez Sophomores E H Michelle Sanchez Richard Sanders Frederick Sandoval Alma Santacruz Brian Schade Michael Schipansky Shari Schroder Linda Senisais Kevin Shaw Ronny Shoemake Bonnie Sims Tara Skidmore Jimmy Smith Shannon Smith Rodney Sneed Imelda Soto Laura Soza Obie Spooner Althea Spurlock Steven Stanbrough Julia Stevens Charles Stricklin Donald Swabb David Tamayo Kristina Tapia Heidi Taylor Gerardo Tena Kelly Tissicino Shawn Thompson Sandra Tubbs David Urbina Gina Valencia Rosa Valencia Christopher Valverdo Chad Vanasdale Nadine Varela Sheilla Vasquez Steve Vega Geraldine Velasquez James Verkest Michael Vidal Estevan Villa Tyrone Vincent Gregory Waid Ross Wakefield William Warren Donna Watkins Angela Watson 7 n Sophomores Cathy Webb William Wellman Cheryl Wells N r Jeffrey Watson j I '-515 f-'x J.B. Wells Loretta Wilson Darla Winn Marvina Wofford i i my Q 1 fZ 'fs Q, I . I WW K . ft? f' Jf' tw' ,,1lf ,,, I! if gwh f l glwl l . .? Z X , lll ll GQ J - ll X N i Ng 5 Top Left: Sophomore Michelle Cranz. Center Left: Sophomores Shannon Files and Andrea Samaniego, Center Right: Mike Mulveney's Charger Logo, Bottom Left: Mt. Lemon splendor. Photos by National School Studios, Tom Mouk, Dennis Nastag Ms. Cely Sophomores 7 1 ophomore Top Left: Mrs. Harshman talking to Sophomore Charlene Fortune. Top Right: Sophomore An- drea Sameniego. Middle Left: Sophomore Ar- mando Gonzalez and Junior Rachel Rodrigues. Bottom Right: Sophomore Lenny Felix and John M. 7 Z Class of '87 .,,. .v it Q o - A ya. iv H1ghl1ght ' Top Left: Sophomore Mida Diaz. Top Right: Vicky Pillarelli. Bottom Left: Sophomore Home- coming Attendants Diane Hoffman and Martin Mace. Bottom Right: Don Swabb. Photos by Michael Holte, Sally Greening, Laura Coltrin, and Dominic Ortiz. Class of '87 1 4 MM x w We 2 f 'a J f D 0 1V .P lf? . -U XV, 7 4 Freshmen Entertainer Cyndi Lauper attracted mil- lions of fans with her unusual Junk Jewelry' style of clothing and dress, two-toned hair col- or, girlish voice, and pop rock music. Her al- bum She's so Unusuali' hit the charts with her first top ten single Girls Just Want To Have Funi' and other smash hits such as Time After Time, All Through The Night, and Money Changes Everything. By Di Lane 9 Class of '88 is a winning class! Sponsor Janice Weichert discussed the prospects for the year in the September 12th assembly. Students also caught a glimpse of high school years when The Greatest Days of Cur Lives . . . film was shown by Joster's representative Mike Mulvaney. Senior Becky Leonard followed with a presenta- tion on the Budy System which paired freshman and upperclassmen to encourage sharing of in- formation and learning about the campus. The gathering ended with a spirited crowd rising to wave their arms in unison for the silent cheer well known to the class of '88, Top Left: QL-RJ Stephanie Moll and Barbara Harmon, Center Right: Lisa Molina, Bottom Left: Photo credits -+ Roy Hardy and Laura Coltrin. Freshmen Highlights Melissa Acosta Carrie Adams Rogelio Ahumada Lee Akins Edward Albright Luther Allen Suzanne Almada Rene Altamirano Victoria Altamirano Consuelo Alvarez David Alvarez Guadalupe Alvarez Rene Alvarez Richard Alvarez Julian Amaro Steven Amparano Brenda Anderson Dawn Anderson Tashia Anderson Wayne Anthony Kimberly Apel Vincent Aquilina Laura Arizmendi Jose Armenta Patricia Armenta Adrianna Arriola Sara Arvizu Valerie Arvizu Veronica Arvizu L. Asillas Albert Avila Bernardo Avila Olga Ballesteros David Bartley Angela Bates Felicia Bates Marcus Bates Maria Baumea Neil Becwar Jennifer Berg Nichieli Bejarano J. Bellassai Robert Benton Krysta Blight Darci Blondeaux William Bohn Angela Bonavia Job Borboa E Freshmen ami rig 2 ziiiiiiiil i if at .5 -f .zu '5 Sgr 1- : f f. - ,J 1 f.-., ,. . i hge i yty l ytgt ltyi eliyn V zasnmw . -. you i 2:2 ,J H 'itifiag 4 'fir 3 fr .,, at dar-A ja 53:5 - . 1. 1 f,,,:g , ,, .wt L as 3 . an Q i gig' 1 1 J a e 4 if an 5 5 m ,Q 1 l al i' W .mf wi Rr ' 'ik U 13946: ff' Russell Borns Frausto Borquez Jr. Tracy Bowler Norman Bowie Michelle Brand Paula Brannan Jack Brewer Latrice Brewster William Bron Sandy Brown Candance Browning Del Brubaker Jason Bruley Leon Bryant Daniel Bubel Mark Bubel Punpit Buckley Juanita Buenamea Luis Burrola Anna Burruel Elvia Bustamante Frank Bustamante Imelda Bustamante Michelle Bustamante Pedro Bustamante Jolene Caballero Thomas Campuzano Lorena Cano Shawn Carano Luisa Cardenas Keith Carico Micheal Carley William Castro Jodette Ceaser Judith Ceaser Amparo Celis Monica Chaboya Marion Chatman William Cooksey Diane Cordova Kathrine Corral Lisa Corral Valentin Corral Frederick Cota Joseph Cowan Terry Cowart Guillermo Crockwell Robert Cruz Freshmen 7 7 Thomas Cumings Heidi Cumming David Dahlen Angela Dalenberg Rick Daly James Danley Cory Davis Lonny Diaz Angel Dicochea Elvia Dicochea Brian Dillon David Dixson Lisa Dodge Marco Dominguez Raquel Dominguez Christopher Dormer Trisha Donnell William Duplain Cindi Dutz Irma Echeverria Michael Eldridge Dawn Elvick Sarah El Shariff Lisa Encinas Darrel Ercanbrack Randy Irwin Patricia Escalante Elizabeth Escarcega Escobar Daniel Esparza Gilbert Espino Steven Farney Mitti Fields Melissa Felix Teresa Figueroa Detia Figueroa Heather Files John Fiske Steve Fiske Albert Fletcher Eric Flemming Yvonne Flores Kimberly Flynn Michael Fraser Maria Frias John Friend Margaret Frost Norma Galaz 7 S Freshmen Maria Galvan Angelique Gamez Gilda Garica Johnny Garica Valerie Garica Gregorio Gastelum Micheal Germain Gina Glenn Angelica Gomez Ronald Gomez Linda Gonzales Mary Gonzales Michelle Gonzales Reynaldo Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Melania Gonzalez Jesse Gowin Jose Grandos Mary Grewe Denise Grey Kara Groover Brian Grusenmeyer Keith Guthrie Javier Gutierrez Steven Hanft Marci Hardy Barbarra Harmon Stacen Hartland Michael Hawkins Vance Head Arturo Hernandez Christopher Hernandez Olga Hernandez Jose Herrera Luz Herrera Cody Higgins Wanda Horn Wendy House Richard Huerta Kathlene Huff Terrance Hunter Raymond Hurlburt Kairy Ibrahim Darryl Ivy Michelle Jackson Steven Jennings April Johnson Audra Johnson Freshmen 7 H Christina Jones Trina Jones Jennifer Kahl Edger Kaiser Shannon Kalem Leah Kelley Dawn Kells Kenneth Kolbo Joseph Lane Ronda Larson Jessica Laswell John Lau Shane Lee Tamara Lee Cheryl Leeper Charlene Leon Claudia Leon Danielle Leon Antoniette Lizarraga Rhonda Lockhart Scott Lohman Jessica Lopez Ruben Lopez Robert Lopez Steven Lopez V. Lopez William Lopez Michelle Lovell Ronald Lowe Bruno Loya Ruben Loya Tom Ludwig Christina Luna Sean Lyons Nicole Mackie Rafael Madrid Charles Manherz Rosann Marquez Joseph Marsh Lisa Martin Minda Martin Damian Martinez Jose Martinez Natalie Martinez Richard Martinez Daniel Mathieson Rick McAllister Susan McCarty S n Freshmen 2 at at 1? A QQ it A ii 'N f 'fi ,L 1, ..,,.. C V - '- sr.-1, -aa: ,. 1- . , ia- V' ' .. ' .M , ,- :.1 . 5 ii A 3 Lf -' ,if Eli! if L' .-if , , :Q ll'-:Q ,L1, . 4 mg Q -F sf! -1 s eg ga 2 E Sie .3 L 3 1 if x 2 X f 2 9 2 at 5 5 5 -.1 yr' M la x R i E3 .. ' -I E' ' 5 K ff WZ 4 i -it -it-A ' ,,. i T3 . we Ei' 4 . , 9 Qi 1 iff .iizz E 4 rf-, 5 A 23? rr, asgag T LSQWH 2 f 1 44 A ' f 'iw 3 t 1 .. It Y ,fi it -fl- L, ff? , ,,,. ta W i A x -. 1, M W ,, K ,, L I in , .J Michelle McClain Michael McKenzie Shawn McKenzie James McLaughlin Sabrina Meadows Kathleen Melton Albert Mendoza John Mendoza Roberto Mercado Aurora Molina David Molina Henry Molina Jose Molina Jose Molina Lisa Molina Stephanie Moll Rosana Monreal A. Montijo Michael Montoya Margaret Morales Frank Moreno Frank Moreno Gilbert Moreno Brent Morris Tonya Morrison Michelle Morson Christella Munoz Brian Musselman Amy Nagengast Kent Nebe Brandi Neill Brenda Neill Timothy Noon Eric Norzagaray Josephine Nott Linda Nunez Monica Ochoa Diana Olivares Jose Olivares Franciso Orozco Irma Orozco Josph Ortiz Lisa Padilla Pauline Padilla Alicha Palmer Jennifer Palmer Ame Pearson Michael Pederson Freshmen S 1 Shannon Peevy Marco Perez Sandra Perez Vanessa Peyron Anna Quijada Rachel Quinton Danielle Rael Ligi Ramirez Roman Ramirez Vanlentin Ramonett Stacy Redondo Carlos Rico Elizabeth Robbins John Rogers Keith Rojas Irene Romero Joseph Romero Jose Romo Stanley Roper Cindy Rose Judith Ruiz Laura Russell Fernando Saenz Rachael Saenz Christopher Salas Andriana Sanchez Brian Sanchez Cynthia Sanchez Richard Sanchez Rebecca Sanchez Amanda Sanders Tracy Schanning Laura Seekings Renee Segura Carlos Sestega Stephen Severn Raymond Sheppard Deryl Shipp Jennifer Shivers Trevor Shoemaker Jeffrey Sleeper Esther Smedley Tracy Smith Trina Sotomayor James Spencer Jantiona Stanton Phillip Stage Todd Stephenson S 2 Freshmen iii if pf, i. vv '44 i, xr i F ,,..-M. wwe Michael Stgermain Paula Stith Roland Stokes Sherri Stricklin Chad Strong Marcy Strong Cheri Suman Iric Taghon Keith Tarpley Brandon Tautimer Randall Teyechea Glenn Thames Janine Thompson Nicole Thorell Justin Thorpe Grant Tobias Traci Tomlinson Treviza Toni Troia Juan Trujillo Willie Trujillo Melissa Turcotte Kinta Umphress Clarisa Valdenegro Maria Valdez Armando Valencia Martin Valles Eric Vanmeter John Velasquez John Verdugo Thersea Victory Michelle Vosburg Murray Walker Toosdhi Ward David Ware Willie Ware Alan Washer Laura Watkins Eric Weber Michael Weisbrod Crystal Weston Sydney-'Whitaker ' f Beatrice Williams David Wittwer Mariana Wood Sheila Wormdahl Alice Worrell John Yates Freshmen S 3 John Ybarra Walter Yturralde Center Left: Mt. Lemmon recreational site, Top Right: Freshmen classes preparing for a way of life which touches many people, Middle Right: Physical Education teacher Reid Ehlen- burg supervises no dress center, Bottom Right: A View of Tucson atop HA Mt. Photos by Mike Holte, Robert Sulivan, Terry Gowing Ms Cely. S4 Frosh Highlights Freshmen ighlights ,., some Av Top Left: Freshman - Amy's New Wave. Bot- tom Left: Latrice working on Freshman float. Top Right: Freshman Johnnette Martin, Sarah El-Sharif with Seniors Sandra Martin and Genene Chance displaying cup. Bottom Right: Freshman Eric Webber and Randy Barrachman. By Danny Figueroa. Photos by Christine Valercia and Jeff Dollar. The Clouded Mind Club ' V f , ml V X ,Q X....'. x,xx. ii' Q ' ', g glS1StivQ21' . ' ' ff '-1 , 1 f M6691 ' i 1 A' ii f- 1 ,-A'N 3 ,,.,f, 1 f f fa '11A, ' j 1 A 1Q A . :RG2ifuifffB15?l'lHiEs5 f ' 55 gqffif ,., ggfiggfi3gQf,35 Q,' - ,- 1 Q' ' ' Smeaking ' H ands ' l ff 55 1 2' A'Ai1 i A q i A 'i 1,' J ' Fil' A'j 555 ,Q V ' V1 ,' ' . ' A . A' 1 V ' j VgBg11dQi31i,1hf-Q21 jjjQ , . .fl . ,-,. ,X 3u1?1F3?r?f?V?nf39h 1 w9??5??QP 35 Clubs Top Left: Cross country meet at Pueblo, Middle Left: Wres- tlers clowning for the camera, Bottom Left: Hiking Club Presi- dent Hugo Bond, CPage 871 Top Left: Bookstore receiving mon- ey collected from sales, Center: Assembly spectators supporting class activities, Bottom Left: Sophomore Alex McKenna against Buena. Photo Credits: Mr. Lucas Vanessa Don Roy Hardy Laura Coltrin Christine Valencia Mike Holte Clubs 7 DEC Distributive Education Clubs of America offered students a chance to experience the business World by placing them in job situations. DECA Advisor Ms. Bobbie Welch and officers Glenn Petry CPresidentJ, Alan Wilson Nice Presidentl, Lori Anderson CSecretaryJ, and Rachele Austin Cllreasurerl organized fun- draisers such as the sale of candy, ba- gels, key chains, calendars and sung- lasses. A canned food drive was spon- sored by DECA in November to support the Community Food Bank. The 87.00 club fee helped pay for entrance into State and District con- ferences. Special recognition Was giv- en to DECA members Who attended the Flagstaff and Foothill Mall con- ferences. Senior Norma Zuniga stat- ed, The club gave students a better understanding of businesses and helped students not to be lazyf' Group Shot - QL-Rb: Back Row Thell Aus- tin, Barbara Garman, Julie Jarchow, Glenn Petry, Karl Ellis, Carmen Salinas, Malissa Ar- vizu, Deanna Mesa, Lydia Brichta, Ms. Bobbi Welch, Middle Row: Sheila Baker, Maria Ro- mero, Sharon Bustamante, Eric Grijalva, Neyda Escalante, Front Row: Lori Anderson, Eddie Garcia, Carla Lipperd. fThird Period DECAJ S3 Breaking Into Business Photos by Mike Holte and Dennis Nasta - is 'Q' x Top Left: Ms. Welch's 2nd Period Angels QL- RJ Susan Rico, Roberta Trujillo, Marissa Coro- nado and Anna Flores, Middle Left: Bobby Aldarete, Gabriel Leon and Carlos Castellanos waiting for lst hour bell to ring, Middle Right: Ms. Welch going over assignment with lst Peri- od class, Bottom Left: lst Period - Mike Li- versidge, Julie Elvick, Yavonne Armbruster, Pam Becwar and Vicky Miller. Photos By: Dennis Nasta DECA S H Students Helping AW' thers Pals are students trained to listen to other peers and to help them help themselves. Peers and Listening Stu- dents QPALSJ is a new club. The group originated during second se- mester of last year with Advisor Ms. Tammy Butler. The purpose was to provide the students with someone their own age and grade level whom they feel comfortable talking to other than adult counselors and adminis- trators. First year Advisor Mrs. Jeri Lucas stated, I donlt know what we would do without them. Club members included: Norma Zun- iga CSD, Diana Galavez CSU, Becky Leonard CSU, Denny Brown fSrJ, JoAnn Corral fSrJ, Trever Lee CSD, and John Aldecoa QJrJ. by Kim Affolder Formal Dance Preparations Top Photo - Back Row: KL-RJ Trever Lee Norma Zuniga, Mrs. Jeri Lucas, Middle Row John Aldecoa, JoAnn Corral, Denny Brown, Front Row: Diana Galavez and Becky Leon- ard. Photos by - Trina Contreras. gn Pals!Prom Committee Back Row: CL-RJ Mrs. Judy Long, Lorraine Fisher, Michael Liversidge, Laura Nava, Grace Zepeda, Teresa Salinas, Front Kneeling: Yvette Betancourt and Barbie Betancourt. Photos by - Dennis Nasta. Prom Plans for Sheraton The Prom Committee's goals were to raise 551,000 to have a nice prom and keep expenses low. The committee discussed fundraisers such as the car wash held at Burger King on St.Mary's and the freeway, and on- campus candy sale. Advisor Mrs. Judy Long held meetings every Tuesday after school in the Math Pod. Officers included Chairman - Grace Zepeda and Co-Chairman - Yvonne Green. The Prom was set for May 25th at the Sheraton El Conquis- tador Resort Hotel with costs running about 3525-40 per couple. The D.J. hired played a variety of songs to sat- isfy many different musical tastes. By Kim Affolder - t mi pirit Week Excitement filled the air when Spir- it Week arrived at Cholla. Spirit week started the week of October 1-5th, The activities includedg hug-a-senior- day CMonday7, hats and shades day fTuesdayJ, Nerd day CWednesdayJ, MTV day fThursdayJ, dress up day QFridayJ. Student Government surveyed for a popular vote on specific interests for spirit week activities. That is how our spirit week was formed. I think it worked out well, said Adriana Bejarano - fcaptain of the songleadersj. On Monday and Tuesday they played a variety of popular music at both lunches. On Wednesday at lunch a contest was held for the best nerd. The winners were Melissa Arvizu and Michelle Cranz. On MTV Day Carla Lippert was the winner for best MTV costume. Both lunches were entertained with an air band, participants were Bob Sullivan on drums, Lee Howard and Tony Neil on electric quitars. It was really awe- some, said Linda Lopez. By Anna Alcarez. Photos by Jeff Dollar and Christine Valencia. Top Right L-R: David Aldecoa, Gloria Dur- azo, Lorraine Fisher, Angelique Gamez, Eddy Garcia, Nichelli Bejarano, Jennifer Cook, Ron- nie Garnez, Kelly Olms and Martin Mace. Mid- dle Right L-R: Mr. and Mrs. Lackow and their son Seth, Mrs. Long, Mr. Baker, Mrs. Harshman, Mr. Frame, Becky Leonard and Mrs. Welchert. Bottom Left: Ronnette Bru- baker and Mike Danley. Bottom Right: Karl Ellis and Maria Mercado. gg Wild Environments Ni' .650 kk P- Float Committees The 1985 float was a real success for the seniors. The senior float consisted of a blue graduation cap with an or- ange and blue tassle on a white flat- bed. As seniors broke through the top of the cap, they waved pom-poms and threw confetti. This year the theme was, This Is It! The flatbed was fur- nished by Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman. Workers included sponsor Mrs. Judy Long, chairman David Hoffman, H. Bond, L. Carriere, L. Fisher, D. Lo- pez, M. Liversidge, N. Zuniga, M. Ar- chuleta, B. Garman, B. Leonard, C. Quihuis, S. Nothestein, L. Nava, A. Amparano, D. Garcia, V. Fields, A. Brown, J. Friere, J. Johnston, C. Coo- per and V. Fraser. The sponsor for the class of 1987 was Mr. Frame. The class of '87 float was an underwater scene which con- sisted of a treasure chest, mermaid, sand, seaweed and a sign proclaiming, Cholla found a treasure . . . Class of '87l', The materials for this float cost fB71.00. It took the committee two weeks to build the float. Nadine Vare- la's father provided the flatbed. The main workers were V. Lopez, F. Mon- toya, T. Skidmore, M. Cranz, P. A1- varez, and A. Almazan. Other helpers included Y. Betancourt, K. Samor- ano, C. Brown, K. Noble, N. Varela, M. Langston, S. Higgons, S. Files, S. Codd and A. Samaniego. This year's sponsor for the fresh- men float was Ms. Welchert. The class of 1988 float consisted of paper flow- ers in the form of a Charger helmet that was crushing a Palo Verde Titan. It took the committee 82 hours to build the float. The City of Tucson provided the flatbed. The cost for the materials was 38700. The main work- ers were B. Robbins, A. Gomez, N. Be- jarano, A. Sanchez, V. Arvizu, J. Kahl, R. Dominguez, R. Stokes, R. Gomez, F. Cota, W. Anthony, R. Alameda, C. Rose, C. Dukes, S. Moll, H. Garcia, L. Brewster, J. Gowin and C. Dutz. By - Lisa Romo Class Spirit ,um- ar M.W, i , ,,.LL M, Drama lub The Drama Club's goal was to teach students the responsibilities of creat- ing a whole production. The aim was to get more students interested in Drama especially students who did not get into the drama class this year. A car wash and a Halloween bake sale allowed Drama Club members to pre- sent such productions as: Out of the Frying Pan, in February and in De- cember, The Almost Lack of Christmas, written by former Cholla student James Blunt. A special note of thanks goes to Rosemarie Copper for her help with bake sales and her donation of various items for the productions. Club officers were as follows: David Hoffman -- President CSeniorD, Robin Tate - Vice President CJu- niorj, Robin Runge - Secretary CSeniorJ, Darla Kuhn - Treasurer CJuniorJ and Connie Brown - Social Director fSeniorJ. By - Vicky Pillarelli Top Right: QL-RJ Senior Veronica Fields. Bottom Left: Back Row KL-RJ Steven Andreacola, Veronica Fields. Middle Row: CL-RD Sara El-Sharif, Robin Runge, April Wood, Susan McCarty, Margaret Morales, Rhonda Larsen, Bottom Row: fL'RJ David Hoffman, Michelle Cranz, Bot- tom Right: CL-RJ Drama Club President David Hoffman. mka. Z df g 4 Mime g . ,X mm Xp NWN A1 X , wwmmgwwM X N EfQa-wiwpw vwkewxwww:vaWemNw'x x w,wmQsAwx mi: .h 5 1, X ms ,M Mu QM 7 114- Q gf Q5 ez'G 'QE T 0 995, Al s kull of Ibonor, 'bk cholastic chievers Top Ten G.P.A.'S Class 1985 ,Z yi Class of '85' Job For Arizona Graduates Jobs for Arizona Graduates was adopted at Cholla in 1982 to assist stu- dents in preparing for jobs after gradu- ation. The club consisted of 31 seniors who were undecided about what they Want to do after graduation, or need more information about careers, colleges or the military, before making a career decision. Club members learned deci- sion-making, goal setting, responsibility, employment and communication skills which were vital in the job market. Class officers were Presidents - Cathy Bel- tran and David Garcia, Vice President - Elizabeth Cowan, Secretaries - Anthony Sherman and Grace Granillo and Treasurers - Anna Herrera, Sheila Blanton, Eulalia Gaston and Ja- nice Scott. Doughnut sales, Christmas ornaments, candy and rummage sales have been used to provide money for the club.ClubAdvisorMrs.Tina Benitez stated, Most if not all students can hold a steady job. During the summer, some will decide to continue their education for a specified skill or for additional courses in a career fieldf' By Harry Brown Top QL-RJ: D. Esparza, J. Sams. D. Galland, T. Benitez, T. Boyer, T. Sherman, R. Soto, G. Gran- illo, K. Keeton. 2nd L-R: W. Salaway, J. Theiss, R. Gensen, E. Aguirre, C. Beltran, E. Gaston, S. Gar- cia, M. Verdugo. 3rd L-R: W. Stanton, M. Gon- zales, S. Winn, M. Johnson, S. Blanton, J. Scott, L. Yanez, E. Cowan, E. Robles, A. Baltazar, C. Mar- tinez, Kneeling: D. Garcia, C. Esparza, D. Hum- mons. Grace Granillo HE JAG C.O.E. Photos by Dennis Nasta C.O.E. stands for Cooperative Of- fice Education. C.O.E. first began at Cholla in 1970 and has been active ever since. The group sponsor this year was Mrs. Roggie Ross. Mrs. Ross has been the director of C.O.E. since 1977-78. The club had 23 mem- bers. The officers were: President - Jennie Syers, Vice President - Yvette Cordova, Secretary and Treasurer - Stephanie Gonzalez. The main purpose of C.O.E. was to learn to conduct oneself in a business- like manner, how to act in an inter- view, and how to get experience in bu- sinesses. For fundraisers sold were memo pads, M8zM's and posters. All this was done for the banquet at the end of the year. gp- 'W 1 4.16 1 i l W ld O J , Wg. ' ' ' i, , 1 is as Group shot QL-RD: Paul Segura, Frank Pazos, Wade Cardenas, Edgar Corral, Santana Alvarez, Rudy Valenzuela, Charles Binkley, Richard Molina, Raul Yturralde-J.D., and P.K. Dolgaard - Dept. Chair. C.O.E. Top Left: Jenny Syers and Stephanie Gonzales, Top Right: Yvette Gonzales, Felicia Jackson, Monica Lewis, and Linda Williams. O.J.T. stands for On-The-Job-Train- ing. Raul Yturralde is the job develop- er, who worked with the community to assist students in locating jobs. Commu- nication was the key to success. Self con- fidence and positive attitudes were spe- cific areas students were taught to devel- op. O.J.T. also trained students with a saleable skill for the world of work. This training encouraged students who may have already dropped out of school by providing an opportunity for them to re- turn and complete their high school edu- cation. It assisted students in developing a realistic personal awareness of ability and limitations as related to career choice. The students objectives included promoting a more positive self concept, while the community objectives were to develop a working relationship between students, parents, teachers, and employ- ers. They also had employee benefits through reduced employee turnover and training costs. O.J.T.fC.O.E. Clubs H7 H3 Black History Awareness Struggles and Successes The Black Culture Club was a group of Cholla students, any and all, who wished to increase the aware- ness of Black History and Culture. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Jeri Lucas. The officers were President - Antionette Williams, Vice-Presi- dent - Rachale Austin, Treasurer - Felicia Johnson, and Secretary - Marlene Hunter. The group con- sisted of thirty-two members and their meetings were held every Thurs- day at 7:15 a.m. For fundraising they had two bagel sales and a dance which was held at Cholla, that was very suc- cessful. Their goals were to increase membership, intergrate the club, and to make more students aware of the struggle of Black People. Their future plans were to hold a Talent Show and an end of the year going away party for the Senior members of the club. By Anna Alcaraz .ti'ro 5 . are T CL-RJ: Teeda Williams, Linda Williams, Yvette Gonzalez, Marlene Hunter, Terry Hunter, Felicia Jackson, Tracy Smith, Rhonda Lockhart, Roland, Tasha Anderson, Felicia Bates, Marion Chat- man, Karl Ellis, Nicky Jones, Walter Calloway, Sharon Pennington, Mia Jones, Tony Perkins, Lamont Hunter, Marcy Strong, Williams, Mrs. Jeri Lucas. If You Really Like Chimis . . . Front Row: QL-RJ Jo Hamilton, Sandra Kai- ser, Elodia Doe, Avida Bravo, Marianne Elvick. Back Row: QL-RJ Minnie Martinez, Annie Lunsstrom, Jo Anne Thurman, Dawn Wake- field, Georgina Hammond, Minerva Campa- zano, Cenauda Duarte. Black CulturefCafeteria Ladies .K Technical Seargent John Ol- kenen, the Air Force recruiter, was here at Cholla from 10-1:00 pm on Tuesdays. He has 13 years experience in Electronic Intellegence and as a training technician. The programs the Air Force had to offer were many and varied, especially those in training and education. Today's Air Force means high technology and requires farsighted people who can keep pace with these changes. This is why the Air Force takes extra carein the de- velopment of each new career educa- tion course and encourages education Marines recruiter, Ike Rubio, was available to talk with students in- terested in the Marines on Tuesdays during lunch. Mr. Rubio felt the Ma- rines had a lot to offer, just as do the other branches of the service. He said that there was a big interest in the Marines due to Patriotism. Mr. Rubio said he became interest- ed in the service in high school. People told him, he would not make anything of himself so he went into the Marines to prove that he could do something Mr. Abe Valenzuela, the Navy recruiterassignedtoCholla,washere on Tuesdays from 8:30-10:30, but he spent many extra hours with the Cholla students. Students who were interested in the Navy were offered a broad opportunity for advancement in training and scholastics. The 3 main considerations involved in the Navy included mental, physical, and moral requirements. Abe's advice for people interested in the Navy was, Be serious and make a full committ- Mr.Ray Campbell,Army recruit- er, visited the campus on Mondays for appointments and advice. Students were encouraged to compare what all the services offered and were under no obligation when asking questions. Many girls were interested in the Army because of the many incentives available. The most asked question was, Do you offer a 2-3 year enlist- ment program? The Army offered a 2, 3, and 4 year program, a 326,000.00 for its employees. The Community College of the Air Force is just one way to earn an associates degree. Students pay no tuition at CCAF and receive college credit for most Air Force tech- nical courses. They also have the op- portunity to pursue a four year college program if desired. Those airmen who do earn college credit can also apply for various programs which lead to a commission as an Air Force officer. With a combination like that, it's no wonder it's the best Air Force in the worldlv By Leslie Crum that not anyone could do. He felt that the Marines were the toughest branch of the service. His advice was, Be sure of what you are doing. Make sure it's what you want. lt's a big decisionlv Ike Rubio felt that the Marines have given him self-confidence, matu- rity and a chance to grow. At the time of the interview, Eddie Vega and Tim Britain had signed up for the Marines. By Laurie Malott Photos by Dennis Nasta ment to the Navy. Abe said that the Navy gave him the opportunity to be on his own, to learn responsibility, and to make advancements which otherwise would not have been possi- ble. It also gave him some of the in- tangibles, such as respect, pride, and individuality. Abe stated the most asked question was what kind of job would they be able to get after they had completed their Navy training. By Leslie Crum Photos by Mike Holte College Fund for training in high technology, and up to 38,000.00 in travel cash bonuses. Mr. Campbell, joined with the guar- antee that he would have European enlistment. Recruits must be between the ages of 17 and 35 and qualify on the ASVAB, and be in good medical condition. By Laurie Malott and Bianca Gonzalez Recruiters H H What's Love Got To Do With It'7 The annual mock wedding was held during the Fall. Students volun- teered to participate, however, six were chosen. The first wedding was held in the lounge during second peri- od. Bride Lupe Valencia, Groom Je- sus Otero, Bridesmaid Veronica Borbon, Best Man Hector Soto, and Priest Lisa Echeverria. Third period's wedding court con- sisted of Bride Yvonne Green, Groom John McKenna, Bridesmaid Dynah Ovieda, Best Person Melinda Love- lette, and Priest Susan Rico. A recep- tion was held in Ms. Kirkpatrickls room which consisted of food and mu- sic. Food and dresses were all put to- gether by two separate committees. The reception committee took care of the food which they made themselves. The second committee was in charge of the decorations. decorations. By Jessica Friend Top Right: Mrs. Green, Yvonne Green, John McKenna, Susan Rico, Dynah Oviedo and Me- linda Lovelette, Middle Right: Jesus Otero, Lupe Valencia, Lisa Echeveria, Veronica Bor- bon and Hector Soto, Bottom Left: Groom Jesus Otero and Bride Lupe Valencia fSecond Periodj, Bottom Right: The Happy Couple, Yvonne Green and John McKenna CThird Peri- odj. Photos by Dominic Ortiz, Traci Fuentes ., 1 Practice Makes Perfect V X ,Q .la ,,.--44 udio Visual Club Len Bryan sponsor of the Audio Visu- al Club had a very successful year as far as recruiting members. The group con- sisted of 14 members with President Dan Groyce in charge. Audio Visual is a group of individuals working and operating mainly television and 16 mm projectors. They also learn to work with the audio visual equipment for filming athletic events such as foot- ball and volleyball meets. To become a member students must have attended the meetings held on Monday afternoons and had an interest in audio visual with a desire to help oth- ers. By Jessica Friend Top Left: QL-RJ Len Bryan, Kevin Allem, Dan Noyce, David Hoffman and Robin Runge. Bottom Left: KL-RJ Robin Tate, Steven Andreacola, Lisa Carrier, Sara El Sharif. Model United Back Row: KL-RJ David Lawson, Norma Zuniga, Martha Valdivia, Tyrone Vincent, Athena Amparano, John Barbarow, Mr. Dick Browning, Front Row Sitting: Jeff Bishop and Julio Freire. ation Model United Nations is an organiza- tion set up for students desiring to be- come involved in research on the United Nations. U.N. helped develop students interest and appreciation of world affairs and problems. This year's advisor was Mr. Dick Browning, meetings were held in Pod A during lunch. In February, Model U.N. members participated in a workshop at the Uni- versity of Arizona where they discussed world problems. Among those attending were Jeff Bishop who received an Out- standing Delegate Award in the Political Committee, and Tyrone Vincent, Mar- tha Valdivia and Chris McBride who successfully represented Cuba before the International Court. Julio Freire and Kim Wilkenson who were on the Securi- ty Council as well as Jon Barbarow, Da- vid Lawson, Norma Zuniga, Mike Archu- leta, Tina Amparano, John Pawley, Brad McKenzie and Jana Boltingouse. By Bianca Gonzalez AVfModel UN 1 n 1 Prosecution vs. Defense Mock Trial representative was Mr. Towne Bishop. There were four tri- als which took place April 13, 1985 at the Tucson City Court. The twelve ac- tive members were fSeniorsJ Jeff Bishop, Martha Valdivia, Brad McKenzie, Margie Walker, Crystal Cooper, Mike Archuleta, CJuniorsJ Chris McBride, Lamont Nesbitt, CSophomoresJ Peter Lippert, Tyrone Vincent, J.B. McElfresh and CFresh- menl Kim Apel. The same criminal case was tried repeatedly. All students played four roles. Each student got to know all four Witnesses so he could play each Witness and develop skills as the attorney for the prosecution and defense. The main goal was to Win the competition by presenting the case in the best possible manner. By Grace Granillo W 'L .lp Evra. Top Right: QL-RJ Ms. Mary Mangotich - Attor- ney Peter Lippert, Middle Row: QL-RB Chris McBride, Crystal Cooper, Martha Valdivia, Mar- gie Walker, J.B. McElfresh, Back Row: QL-RD Mr. Edward Nesbitt - Deputy Pima County At- torney Lamont Nesbitt, Jeff Bishop, Tyrone Vin- cent, Brak McKenzie, Mr. Towne Bishop. Middle Left: Doing research on a case, Middle Right: QL- RD Attorney Ms. Mary Mangotich, Bottom Right: Members of the Mock Trial discussing the case. Mock Trial J an VAQ.-.-s M : Leadership, cademics Advisor Mr. Len Bryan President Steve Warrior Vice-President Barbara Garmen Secretary Lorraine Fisher Treasurer Richie - Sanderville And cholarship National Honor Society is an organi- zation which consisted of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have at least a B average. Their being selected was based on scholarship, leadership, and academics. Throughout the year, the club had monthly fundraisers and com- munity services. These included donat- ing a turkey to a retirement home, and during Christmas they donated Christ- mas bags with candy, fruit, etc. to an orphanage. This year's officers were: President - Steve Warrior fSeniorJ Vice-President - Barbara Garmen CSeniorJ, Secretary - Lorraine Fisher fSeniorJ, Treasurer - Richie Sander- ville. The advisor was Mr. Len Bryan. By Bianca Gonzalez L Students Against Drunk riving President Tiffanie Cahill Vice- President Steve Anreacola Treasurer Joanne Corral , Secretary Robin Runge iPhotos by Ray Manley and Na- .. tional School Stu- dios, Inc. Students Against Driving Drunk was a new group whose goal was to help pre- vent alcohol related accidents. The offi- cers included Tiffanie Cahill CSeniorJ, Vice-President - Steve Anreacola CSophomoreJ, Treasurer - Joanne Corral fSeniorJ, and Secretary - Robin Runge CSeniorJ. The 15-member club wanted to make people aware of the hazards involved in driving drunk. Statistics showed that over 21 deaths occur daily from driving while intoxicated and that a high per- centage of deaths were people between the ages of 16 and 24. S.A.D.D. members did not condem drinking but the act of driving drunk. The students recom- mended that a parent-child contract be discussed in families which would en- courage teenagers to call their parents for a ride home from parties when one or more of their friends had been drinking heavily. The philosophy was, Friends don't let friends drive drunk, stated President Tiffanie Cahill. By Lisa Romo NHSXSADD Clubs 1 H 3 The German Club Cornpetes The German Club's main goals in- cluded sending a student to Germany, and entering in hopes of winning the Southern Arizona Language Fair. Students explored the German Club through guest speakers, projects, car- oling at Winter Haven and a nursing home. Field trips were to Sahuaro High School for the meeting of the Arizona Association of Students of Germany fA.A.S.G.D and special high- lights included the Arizona Foreign Language Competition. Mrs. Carla North sponsoredtheGerman Clubfor the second year at Cholla. Fun- draisers this year included the sale of advent calendars, cookies and Gummi-Bear candies. The club met on Thursdays at 2:30 p.m. in room B- 8. The German Club consisted of 18 active members. Officers were Presi- dent-JamesThorton,Vice-Presi- dent-RobertSpyers,Secretary- Mike Jennings and Treasurer - Lammont Nesbitt. By Grace Granillo. Front Row QL-RD: Sandra Martin, Karen Larson, Jennifer Shivers, Michelle Lovell, Barbara Majors, Greg Nesbitt, Rhonda Larson, Stacy Ballah, James Thorton, Back Row KL-RD: Mike Jennings, James Cummings, Robert Sires, Mrs. Carla North, Hector Carpio, Randy Briley, Doug Robinson, Lamont Nesbitt. French Club guest speakers were Alexandra Krahling - German For- eign Exchange Student, two Ameri- can Foreign Exchange Students from A.F.S. who spent a year in France and Germany, and Christy Schpansky, one of our fellow students, who spent last summer in France. The French Club advisor, Mrs. Marty Diaz- Smith has sponsored meetings at Cholla for the past three years. The meetings were held in F9 every other Tuesday at 2:15 p.m. The fund raisers were sales of Reesels pieces and the selling Croissants at an International Bake Sale with the German and the Black Culture Clubs. Club President - Jennifer Cook stated, I really like the French Club. I encourage people to go on trips to foreign countries. I Want to share foreign languages with other people? Club members includ- ed President - Jennifer Cook, Vice President - Paul Waid and Secretary!Treasurer - JoAnn Corral. By Kim Affolder U4 German!French Clubs French Club Goes International Front Row QL-Rh: tFrJ Sara El Sharif, QSrJ Elvia Medina, Mrs. Marty Smith, LSU Coleen Murphy, lSrJ JoAnn Corral, Back Row: KSU Paul Waid, QSOD Stephanie Codd, CFU Albert Fletcher, tSrJ Frank Fletcher, fJrJ Jennifer Cook, fSrJ Brian Winstanley. Photos by Trina Con- treras. yr llmvi If E T-fi K' ' ' 'fryig , Q. I rf, -. I-I , 3'1 '51-fill A541 'st iff' ,, .Q V dwg- A Q ,,., . . A gi? Top Row: KL-RJ Mr. Bill Crouse, Mrs. Kathy Sandie Armstrong, Melinda Lovelett, Julie El- Lackow, Margie Walker. Bottom Row: KL-RJ: vick. Speaking Hands Club has been at Cholla for 6 years. This year's advisors were Mr. Bill Crouse and Mrs. Kathy Lackow. The meetings were held once a week on Thursday's in Pod E at 2:30 p.m. The Club per- formed Christmas plays at San Xavier Mission with the choir and sang HJoy to the World and Peace, Peace. Margie Walker A club president stat- ed, l want to help more people be- come aware of sign language as a way of communication. Fund raisers for this year were Christmas Card selling. Club members included President - Margie Walker, Vice-President M Sandie Armstrong, Secretary - Melinda Lovelett, and Treasurer - Julie Elvick. by Kim Affolder Sign Language: A Way Of Communicating Hiking lub Travels Include Remote Sites Back Row: KL-RJ Kevin Green, Craig Pierce, Gerald Kornelle, Bob Prosen, Kenyon Moe, Robert Sullivan, Paul Waid. Front Row: KL-RJ J.B. McElfresh, Lee Howard, Jennifer Kahl, JoAnn Corral, Ray Corral, Steve Lopez. Lying Down is Hugo Bond. Photos by Ron Lucas and National School Studios, Inc. and Ray Manley. The Hiking Club, sponsored by Mr. Ron Lucas, is for all students. It has been active for two years. Hikes were planned for every other weekend and included travels to the Catalina Mountains, Santa Ritas, Rincons, Chirachahuas, and Mt. Wrightson. The hikes were usually overnight to allow for a higher quality experience and occassionally were on the way to some remote site along the state bor- ders. Club President Hugo Bond stated, There's a certain satisfaction you get from hiking that you can't get from any other hobby, knowing that your life depends on what you carry, the knowledge of how to use it, and that at any given time you could be in a bad situation. ltis a high that can't be topped but, itis not for everyone. There have been no fundraisers, mainly because they were a self con- tained club which provided its own transportation. Club members in- cluded Vice President e Lee How- ard, Secretary H Carrie Adams, Michael Archuleta, Paul Waid, Daniel Millaine, Ray Corral, Jennifer Kahl, Judy Teft, Bridey McClain, Laura Coltrin, Barbara Harmon, Christina Valencia, Gina Valencia, Robert Sul- livan, Gene Johnson, Gerald Kornelle, Roger Shuster, Steve Lopez, Bob Pro- sen, Carole Freeman, Kenyon Moe, Craig Pierce, Kevin Green, JoAnn Corral, Christy Schpansky, Randy Martinez, and Melissa Gail. by Kim Affolder . , yr MM WK ,W IL ., ,Zia L 2-my W., H3215 in fPage 1063 Top Left: Advisor Mr. Lucas. Top Right: t'Camping in a snow storm. Center Left: KL-RJ Roger Schuster, Mike Archuleta, Daniel Millane, Bridy McClain, Paul Waid. Bottom Left: Laura Coltrin, Laura Russell, Jocelyn Pacheco, Tina Valencia. Bottom Right: Hugo Bond at Cave Creek, One of the Thousands of snowballs thrown. fPage 1073 Top: Grand Canyon. Bottom Left: Jennifer Kahl, Lee Howard, J.B. McEl- fresh. Bottom Right: Senior Bob Sullivan, dinner at Cave Creek Canyon. . ii .l X . ,. 6 11 131. 'rw M aa, w ,f ,M ,V I M ' 91 If ,Q is ,:::: , ,vw M 1' Wi 'S' . , ,.,A,,, .W ,W WW, IHS They Got The Pep Squad practiced six to ten hours a Week to perfect their perfor- mances. They performed at every football and basketball game. They were led by Songleader Captain Adriana Bejarano and Cheerleader Captain Maria Mercado. Pep Squad requirements included maintaining a C average all through the year. The squads raised money for uniforms and summer camp. Fun- draisers included car Washes, Walk-a- thons and candy-o-grams. Advisor Ms. Tina Benitez orga- nized the squads. By - Lisa Romo Top Right: Pep Squad Group Shot - Back Row KL-RD Michelle Jones, Lydia Brichta, Ma- ria Mercado, Veronica Esquibel, Sandie Car- mona, Tracy Bostian, Front Row: Elva Bar- nett, Elvia Medina, Adriana Bejarano, Lisa Contreras, Yvonne Green and Andrea Saman- iego. Veronica Esquibel fJuniorJ Michelle Cranz CSophornoreJ Sabra Wright fJuniorJ Tracy Bostian iJuniorD Yvonne Green fJuniorJ Michelle Jones QJuniorD Elva Barnett CSeniorJ Patty Baez QSeniorJ Andrea Samaniego fSophomoreJ Yvonne Betancourt CSophomoreJ Elvia Medina CSeniorJ Shannon Files CSophomoreJ Adriana Bejarano CSeniorJ Sandie Carmona QSeniorJ Karen Samorano iSophomoreJ Maria Mercado QSeniorJ SongleadersfCheerleaders It Together ,hum meh.- --...Q-h Center Left: Sophomore Cheerleader Karen Sarnorano, one of the newcomers since the Basket- ball season, Center: Junior Michelle Jones and Sophomores Andrea Samaniego and Shannon Files clowning around before the game, Center Left: IL-RD Sophomore Yvonne Betancourt newcomer and Juniors Tracy Bostian, Veronica Esquibel and Sandy Carmona after a dance routine to, t'Belle of St. Markn, Bottom Right: QL-RJ Andrea Samaniego, Michelle Cranz, Michelle Jones, Patty Baez and Elvia Medina performing to Loverboy by Billy Ocean. They ve Got the Beat Eighteen spirited Mat Maids cheered and chanted the wrestlers on to victory. The Mat Maids worked very hard throughout the summer on carwashes which were held almost ev- ery weekend. ln addition, they sold candy and carnations during the school year to help pay for their uni- forms. Second year President Shir- ley Saenz was in charge of calling practices, preparing fundraisers, and organizing the team along with second year Advisor Mrs. Cecilia Mar- mion. Mrs. Christina Armenta also helped with fundraisers and pro- vided transportation to some of the matches. Other officers were Vice President - Michelle Marmion, and Secretary - Linda Lopez. By - Bianca Gonzalez Top Left: President A Shirley Saenz, Middle Left: Vice President - Michelle Marmion, Middle Right: Group shot - Back Row CL-RD Shirley Saenz, Vicky Montes, Evelyn Navarro, Tari Higgins, Letty Reyes, Jackie Luna, Suzanne Almada, Michelle Marmion, Middle Row: Cindy Kornmuller, Lisa Arredondo, Susan Hooper, Diane Galavez, Christine Luna, Front Row: Linda Lopez, Alma Torres, Monica Carley, Denise Armenta, Bottom Left: Secretary - Linda Lopez. Photo Credits: Danny Figueroa Roman Arriola Jeff Dollar Take Down . . . 1115 Valdez, Veronica Fuentes, Kevin Sudden Impact was the theme for the 1984-85 Yearbook. Advisor Ms. Catherine Cely has taught at Cholla for 8 years. Apart from being Impact Advisor she also taught Art and Photography. Her main goals for the yearbook staff were to meet all deadlines, produce a better yearbook each year, and to teach students good public relations techniques. It was the responsibility of the staff to interview people, take photographs, write sto- ries, draw layout designs for copy and picture placement and to organize un- derclass picture sessions and year- book sales. The editorial staff consisted of 4 Co-Editors who were, Senior Kim Keeton - Copy Editor, Junior Lucy Varela H Caption Editor, Junior Da- vid Taylor H Layout Editor, and Ju- First Hour QL RJ Jesus Patricia Cowan trin and T nior Kelly Woodrich - Cropping Edi- tor. The 3 Photo Editors were Senior Michael Holte, Senior Dominic Ortiz and Junior Jeff Dollar. Herff Jones Yearbooks Representative was Yvonne Lopez. Types and sizes used were the following: Headlines - Century Schoolbook Bold 36 point. Division Pages A Century Schoolbook and Bold and Bingham Script 42 point. Subheads - Century Schoolbook Italic 18 point. Body Copy and Folios - Century Schoolbook, 10 point. Captions - Century Schoolbook, 8 point. Page Numbers - Old Eng- lish, 24 point. 1 1 U Beat The Yearbook Deadline othing Held Us Back Q8 '!'2'!s Scott Front: Dennis Nasta ' Rises? Yvonne .Lopez - for mailing. Senior and Faculty Portraits by: Ray Manley Studios Underclass Portraits by: Na- tional School Studios, lnc. CPage 1103 Photos by: Dominic Ortiz, Mike Holte and Dennis Nasta. ,..-1-v pgaull ' ,,..v-a-dt .J 1 , eww Ml? Top Left: Sophomore Dan Goodman being his comic self, Top Right: Sophomore Letty Reyes, But Ms. Cely, I left the interview and story in my locker. Middle Left: Juniors Jes- sica Friend and Bianca Gonzalez go to class after an interview, Middle Right: Sophomore Vicky Pillarelli and Junior Lucy Varela work- ing together on a story, Bottom Left: Junior Christine Valencia, Sophomore Letty Reyes, Junior Anna Alcaraz and Ms. Cely going over a layout design. Page By - Lucy Varela, Photos By Roy Hardy Yearbook 1 1 1 M 'Q' if 112 I-Iold The Presses Mr. Paul Felix, advisor for the Charger Staff for the past eight years, changed the format and cover design this year. The Charger Newspaper now sports a magazine cover and a newspaper front page as well as being larger. Journalism has moved to fifth hour and the advanced class meets sixth. Exposure to the typewriters on a daily basis gave students more pro- fessional experience. Junior Glenn Parks - Editor-in- Chief, had the responsibilities of meeting all deadlines, editing copy, and making assignments. The Charg- er goal was to publish ten issues with an eight page average every three weeks. It cost S60 per page. Mr. Felixls interests other than journalism Were reporting and graph- ic design. He stated, The business department has allowed us to use one of their typing rooms. Thank you, Mrs. Esparzalv Newspaper Staff l Journalism I Bottom Left: Photographer Laura Coltrin. Top Right: Group Shot L-R: Back Row: Glenn Parks, Mike Lang, Laura Coltrin, Tammy Kenney, Norma Zuniga, Dominic Ortiz, David Cota, Yvonne Baltazar, Bruno Loya, Mr. Felix. 2nd Row: Tracy Bostian, Shelly Cole, Mia Jones, Andrea Turcotte, Raquel Dominguez, Richard Ibrahim. Front Row: Ray Gonzales, Cassandra Quihuis, Lisa Martin, Mariana Wood, Laurie Malott, Elizabeth Cowan and Juan Romero. Bottom Right: Mr. Felix working hard. WMU Photo Credits Mr. Felix 'S-.L Top Left: Editor-in-Chief Glenn Parks proofs copy. Top Right: Glenn Parks and Shelly Cole enter stories for copy fitting. Bottom Left: Glenn Parks reviews deadlines for layout sub- mitting. Bottom Right: Glenn Parks and Shelly Cole - Page Editor make final correc- tions. Golf coach Mr. Dick Hugunin spon- sored the 8 member club. Team offi- cers were Tino Robles and Frank Go- mez, other members vvere Carlos Monteverde, Henry Marmion, J.B. McElfresh, Obie Spooner, Frank Moreno and Art Catalano. Practices were held every third Monday of the month at Silverbell Golf Course. The Golf Club has concession stands at Basketball games for fundraisers. The team's goals were to improve golf skills and put more time into the sport. James Thornton Barbara Majors By Letty Reyes Band Club Jams Mr. Neil Fishler has been the spon- ,sor for the Band Club for 2 years. The club has existed since the school was ori- ginally opened. The club consisted of 12 members. The officers Were, President: Dawn Wells, Vice President: James Golf Club Tees Cff Thorton, Secretary: Lisa Lopez, Treasurer: Barbara Majors, and Drum Major: Lori Anderson. They met on Tuesday mornings before school to discuss their goals and to support and encourage all band members. Cholla's Band Club would like to give special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Obregan for their assistance. By Diane Alameda Lisa Lopez Lori 'Anderson Jr. Dawn Wells Golf Club! Band Club Lettergirl's Premier Front Row: CL-RJ Lisa Lopez, Michelle Carillo, Lydia Brichta, Jona Hrdlicka, Mary Clements, Back Row: CL-RJ Jana Boltinghouse, Rose Two Years In A Sport ex Letterman Members KL-RD: David Green, Duane Barrow, Donovan Drinnon and David Lo- Archuleta, Judy Teft, Roberta Trujillo. Sabra Wright and Kelly Olms. pez. EX ,L p 'ix N 2 X ' : Y -. 552420 x t... we can - r V , i D 52' 1 A 1 Je, 0-Qs I Fignn , 5 1 K 1 . W E xg X AM 'J ' , H few, a gi aj reg ,rl A A .V .l,i, e Lettermen's Club Top Half CL-RJ: Trever Lee, George Dominguez, Donovan Drinnon, Juan Fi- gueroa, Jay Adoms, Chuck Aquilina, Dan Goodman. Bottom Half CL-RJ: Keith Dascurelli, David Lopez, Wayne Barrow, David Green, Alex Curassco, Mark McKenna. Not Pictured: Eddie Giz Garcia, Julio Freie, Sean Elliot, Roman Arriola. Photos by Christine Valencia and Jeff Dollar, Artwork by Robert Sullivan. Letter People's Club 1 Highlights Administration and Faculty C 8 fPage 1161 Top Right: Lost in space - Faye Kreiner, Bookstore Keeper. Center Left: Charger stomping grounds. Bottom Left: Library personnel Cheryl Baker. Bottom Right: Halloween brings out the animal in us all - Counselor Mrs. Clay. CPage 1173 Top Left: Grading papers can be a lonelyjob - English teacher Mrs. Hinderliter. Center Left: '4And remember, letls be careful out thereli' Center Right: Grin and bear itf' A English Department Head Mr. Johanesson. Principal Keith Meenan stated, We have a lot of positive things going for us. There is a move toward positive public support of the American school system and improvement in instruction ac- cording to results of the Gallop poll and inservice work. Mr. Meenen noted, As I visit classes I see the majority of students on time, and with a business- like attitude . . . the positive changes in school cli- mate are,evident. New Directions counselor Barbara Ghana was available Wednesday mornings for individual ses- sions with female students needing counseling, ad- vocacy, and referral services on life issues. The Boys Club sponsored a motivation Work- shop on February 13th on techniques for finding jobs. The workshops were held at the Boys Club Ranch at 1411 North El Rio Drive. The new attendance computer program known as KERMIT affected everyone in very important ways. Student notes for absences were due upon returning to school, and special runners picked up scan sheets for the office the last 20 minutes of the period 2, while teachers hand delivered period 3-6 scan sheets by 2:30 pm. School Climate 117 Student Highlights Heavenly Bodies Top Left: Senior Deanna Rodriguez, Top Middle: Senior Stephanie Gonzales, Middle Right: Senior Joel Herrera, Bottom Left: George Federico, Donovan Drinnen, Kenny Oda, Richie Sanderville and Harry Brown, Bottom Right: Soccer team manager Y Sen- ior David Coffie. - - f V ,,,, ,A Vm,,,.,,. ,m-,1 N V fv H: 51 1 V ' ' A,VA 5 1 .V VA, ,,,. . ,uh ' , 'WEM- H191 Top Left: Lee Howard and his '66 Corvette, Top Right: Ray Gonzales - senior, Bottom Left: Senior basketball star Sean Elliott, Bot- tom Right: Robert Marmion and Obie Spooner. Page By - Harry Brown and Lucy Varela Walking A Thin Line 1 1 g IZII Chess Club Goes To State Mind Against Mind Mrs. Rene Kirkpatrick was first year sponsor for the Chess Club. They Went to Phoenix for state tour- naments on Feb. 23rd and March 22nd through 23rd. The club held meetings during 2nd lunch on Tues- days and Thursdays and the eleven members also met on Tuesdays after school. Fundraising included the sale of bagels. The officers were Presi- dent-EdwinWong,Vice-President - Gene Johnson, Secretary Robert Peterson and Treasurer A Damian Martinez. Mrs. Rene Kirkpatrick Edwin Wong Damian Martinez 5 ' .,, - Robert Peterson Gene Johnson Photos By: National School Studios, Inc. and Ray Manley Stu- dios. uicide Prevention Task Team The Chess Club - Task Team The Cholla Task Team is a group of students and teachers whose purpose was to reach out to all students and share with them facts, myths and solutions about teenage suicide. 'KOur main con- cern was to be supportive and to help any way we could, stated Ms. Yolonda Ja- cobs. Student Body President Veronica Fields wanted to share with students her experiences and help them to realize at- tempting suicide was not a solution to any problem. Any problem can be solved, Veronica said. By Vicky Pillarelli Center Right: Advisor Ms. Yolonda Jacobs, Bot- tom Right: Student Body President Veronica Fields. 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W, .... ,L 1... lm, MX iw-' 1.x ', X 1 X xv ,' YQ' ' 'f' hH'WM','X1H X-n 11.w ', X'Q5'w,Qf-eE'Q ,vX'X 'QQ My - V ' . X- X .N A,X. .. I 122 C lassrooms in .uw 'ff I '95 M am, ,Q , I 4 Nw if Wife A W -+ L? wg, - :' ' z,f1,,,fw. ,, 5:5 ., ,.,, J , M an m AW .W W 4.-1w,,,,,,,, fw.-W,.W,mW 5 Top Left: Freshman Norma Galaz, Top Right: Junior Lourdes Soloman, Middle Left: Freshman Kathy Mil- ton and Sophomore Billy Wellman, Bottom Right: Sen- ior David Green and Sophomore Gina Valencia, Bottom Left: Senior Steve Warrior's Locker, Middle Right: Ma- ria Mercado and Elvia Medina - seniors. f S if r s -. ' id A i rf 5 N kkkl' .nu-1-leg-iNwf.Q t S .sure , , Photos By: Ronnie Gomez, Javier Gutier- rez, Dawn Smith, Richard Theiss, Monica Valdez, Jeff Dollar, Christina Valencia, and Nathan Warren. f'4'e4,,,w Classrooms W Ki' re 'Q I 123 124 ocial Studies n Target Pod A is the Social Studies Depart- ment. Department Head - Mr. Towne Bishop said the things he liked the most about this pod was the way the teachers share, got along and worked together. The classes offered were American Government, Free En- terprise, American History, and Ge- ography. Mr. Bishop said he would like to offer more electives. The teachers who taught in this pod were Mr. Towne Bishop - American Government and Free Enterprise, Mr. Dick Browning - American Govern- ment and Gate, Mrs. Marcella Kitt - Free Enterprise and American Histo- ry, Mr. Tony Guerrero - American History, Miss. Jenny Brickta - Stu- dent Government, Mr. Art Lopez - Free Enterprise - World Geography, Mrs. Caroline Lundberg - American Government. By Laurie Malott Political Poles Top Right: QL-RJ Mr. Tony Guerrero, Mr. Art Lopez, Mrs. Caroline Lundberg, Mrs. Marcella Kitt, Mr. Dick Browning, Mr. Towne Bishop. Photo By Laura Colt Middle Left: Mr. Towne Bishop - Middle Right: QL-RJ - Seniors Barbara Garmen, Gene Conners - Student Government. Photo by Mikhael Holte Bottom Right: Silvia Hoyos, Jackie Luna, Student Government. Photo By Michael Holte , 5 i 1 will l uun N. - .., aiinmmi Welch Pod D Mrs. Leslie Esparza was the depart- ment head for the Business and Home-Ec pod which consisted of oc- cupational programs such as, typing, accounting, business automation and computers. The teachers were Mr. Frame, Ms. Bobbi Welch, Ms. Leslie Esparza, Ms. Linda Sheridan and Ms. Roggie Ross. They all taught various subjects. Other courses offered were foods, sewing and Roles and Goals taught by Ms. Rene Kirkpatrick and Ms. Jenny Brichta. 'WW w Rfass X. Electronic Network 1 Language peaks The English Department, headed by Carl Johannesson, maintained its goal to instruct students in the areas of foreign and English language. Skills and writing emphasis classes were added this year along with several more French classes and additional Spanish, Latin, and German classes. The department of- fered GATE ffreshman and sophomore levelj, English as a Second Language, Bi- lingual English, Reading Improvements, Business English, Writers Workshop, Beginning and Advanced Journalism, Modern Rhetoric and Senior Survey. The two new teachers who joined the de- partment were Mrs. Julia Jorgensen and Mrs. Debra Rodieck. New teacher Mrs. Julia Jorgenson has a greater chance to focus on the liter- acy problem and to do something about it because she is an English Teacher. Mrs. Jorgensen teaches English because she believes there is freedom in a literate society and help students achieve it. She also taught at Sunnyside, C.D.O., Alter- native school, and Tucson High, and be- lieves teaching is important work. Her hobbies and interests were theater dance, scuba diving, and reading. She stated, I find a lot of good feeling here . . . It is a good place to learn and a good place to work. 1 Wave Lengths Mrs. Debra Rodieck always taught because it is a part of her per- sonality. Mrs. Rodieck loves her work. She teaches advanced English, and chose this subject because that's what she does best. Mrs. Rodieck wants to implement a peer teaching program in her writing emphasis classes which she fomulated while participating in the Southern Arizona Writing Pro- ject. Mrs. Rodieck hopes that some- day she can be published. Her hobbies and interests are writing, playing pi- ano, singing, going to church, and tak- ing long nature walks. We Top Left: Department Head Mr. Johannes- son. Top Right: New teacher Mrs. Rodieck, Bottom Left: Foreign Language teacher Mr. Guerrero, Bottom Right: New teacher Mrs. Jorgensen. This Bud's for you, Mrs. Hinderliter dresses for the occation. Group Shot: fBack Row L-RJ Mr. Johannesson Writing Emphasis. Mr. Jandriejewski - English. - Writers' Workshop, GATE. Mrs. Jorgensen - CFront Row L-RJ Mrs. McFadzen - Skills Emphasis. Mrs. Hinderliter - Senior Survey, GATE. Mrs. Heilman - Skills and Writing Emphasis. Mrs. Childress - Business English. Mrs. Carla North - Mrs. Jacquelyn Heilman - Mrs. Jean McFadzen - GGTIHZU, Skills and Skills and English Writing Emphasis Writing Emphasis Word Battlegrounds Z7 Science Department Science Pod Department Chairperson Mrs. Sheila Hugunin stated, 4'Specific course goals were developed by a com- mittee of Science Chairpersons from all of T.U.S.D. High Schools. The depart- ment also purchased new software for the Rainbow and Apple computers. The classes offered for C pod were Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and Phys- ics. Mrs. Rori Pino, department aide, as- sisted the dedicated team of science teachers. She supervised in the testing room, xeroxed for the teachers, typed tests, and checked out the books to the students. By Beth Barron Mr. Lucas - No Appointment Neces- sary. Not pictured: Mr. Tom Fogarty - Physics and Chemistry and Mr. Paul Dull - Biology. Photos by - Ray Manley, Gene Johnson and Laura Col- trin. Sheila Hugunin Paul Felix 1 The Expanding Universe of Science Ronald Lucas Charles Loomis ath Pod Math is the most requested subject students at Cholla were taking. Now that the computer age has arrived, more students are becoming interest- ed in computers. There is also a fairly new method being used. As freshmen come into the department they are tested to deter- mine what classes they are ready to take. There are still some problems to be solved. For instance, overcrowded classes and a shortage of books and desks. Department Head Sam Westmoreland hoped that these problems would soon be solved. The teachers in this pod included Kathy Lackow, Ira Lackow, Walt Fenstermacher, Janice Welchert, Kathie Miller, Dick Hugunin, Dave Baker, and Judy Long. By - Lisa Romo Middle Left: CL-RJ Mr. Baker, Mrs. Castro, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Miller, Department Head - Mr. Westmoreland, Mr. and Mrs. Lackow, Ms. Welchert, Mr. Fenstermacher, Middle Right: Department Head Mr. Westmore- land, Bottom Left: Ms. Welchert, Bottom Right: Mr. Hugunin Photo Credits: Ray Manley and Laura Coltrin ME 125 Industrial Arts 4-qv--,Q Pod G, Industrial Arts, offered stu- dents an opportunity to explore courses in technical and industrial fields such as welding, machine shop, auto, woods, sheet metal, drafting, and photography. Mr. Albert Mesa, department head, has been at Cholla for the past 14 years. Staff: Ms. Catherine Cely - photo, art, yearbook Q8 yearsl, Mr. Art Newman - woods, sheet metal, printing C7 yearsb, Mr. Bobby Meyers - auto, study hall C10 yearsj, Mr. Jerry Gastellum - draft- ing, sheet metal Q5 yearslg Mr. Bill Crouse - machine shop, adaptive edu- cation Q12 yearsl. Many of the teachers were actively involved in coaching, night school, or Pima College. Mr. Mesa and Mr. Newman attended Industrial Arts Conferences at ASU in February and Wyoming Technical Institute in Novem- ber, and Ms. Cely spoke for New Fron- tiers at the U of A workshop. By Grace Granillo. 1 Inherited TraitsfPhotos by Ray Manley Albert Mesa Cathrine Cely Arthur Newman Bobby Myers Jerry Gastellum Bill Crouse ww-W L...- -'-'N-....,, ,MW-u,,,.,.fa Top Left, QL-RJ: Mr. Reid Ehlenburg, Ms. Pat Vold, Mr. Ron Hinderliter, and Department Head Mr. Mel Karrle. Center Right: Equipment Manager Frank Doe getting his head shaved after fBody VVorks Pod H P.E. Physical Education programs of- learning skills and a variety of dif- ferent activities such as Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Baseball, Soccer, ight Lifting, Wrestling, Archery, and T nnis. Classes were offered at the be- gi ning of each semester and most stu- grades were determined upon par- ticipation, attitude, skill development with the Mr. David Gin. tom Right: Seniors Boyer, David Lopez. and the fitness program. The depart- ment offered a make up period the last two weeks of each quarter for students illnesses or injuries. By Lisa Romo m Left: Sheridan. Photos by Ray Manley, Dominic Ortiz Brown. Bot- and Roy Hardy. Tyrone pictured: Ms. Linda Let's Get Physical 1 3 1 The Arts The dedicated teachers in K Pod and the Fine Arts Department believed that the arts were basic to a complete educa- tion. They offered students excellent op- portunities to enrich their lives and de- velop vocational and professional skills. Self confidence, pride, cultural heritage, listening skills, and non-verbal percep- tion were stressed in addition to trans- lating ideas onto paper. In a November school board meeting parents requested that the arts be a part of the basics being taught and not a frill. Most of the parents felt that students should be exposed to all the arts throughout their educational program, and that it should not be the first to go when budgets were cut. Cholla enrolled over 5271 of its student population in various Fine Arts Programs this year. By Leslie Crum ', ,V 2 gg , Top Right: Picture by the art class of '76 dis- played in the pod. C2nd Row, L-RJ: Mrs. Belfer -DepartmentHead-VisualArts,Mr.Brubaker - Orchestra, Ms. Cely - Visual Arts, 13rd Rowj Left to Right: Mr. Fishler - Band, Mr. Gastel- lum - Drafting, Ms. Grumka - Drama, Mrs. Young - Visual Arts, fBottom Row L-RJ: Mr. Williamson-Choral,Mr.Speece-VisualArts fstudent teacher from the U of AJ Head and Shoulder photos by Ray Manley. 1 Fine Arts and Drafting Visualizations fp T Special Education Assists Students Special Education Department Head, Ms. P. Dolgard stated that the Purpose of Adaptive Education is to assist students to get help with the high school curriculum. These stu- dents are not physically handicapped, but have difficulty learning in a par- ticular area. 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Drum Majors Lori Anderson fSeniorJ and CJuniorJ Andy Obregon assisted Mr. Fishler. The band received an Excel- lent rating on Band Day at The Universi- ty of Arizona on November 3rd, 1984. Band members also marched and par- arching Band Rates Excellent ticipated in the Rodeo Parade. By Charlene Fortune Jeff Dollar Larry Lur1e Photo Credits M P3 Front Row QL-Rl: Larry Gallegos, D.J. Esparza, Martin Villa, Ramses Stevens, Eli Caniglia, Larry Leon, Nick Hawk, Leonard Felix, Ray Gonzales, Raul Herrera, Laurie Kirpatrick, Jerry Gallegos. First Row QL-Rb: Andy Obregon, Neil Fishler, Lori Anderson. Second Row QL-Rl: Martha Celis, Lisa Lopez, David Yebra, Melissa Sanders, Nadine Varela. Third Row KL-Rl: James Thorton, Frank Castro, Priscilla Gonzales, Barbra Majors, Bill Fisher, Di Lane, Christina Ramirez, Gilbert Mejas. ,Fourth Row QL-RJ: Sue Logan, Henry Chacon, Melissa Langston, Alexandra Karhling, Mark Faust, Brian Shade, Donna Watkins, John Attwood, Marvin Linson, Ana Olivares. Fifth Row QL-Rl: Julie Elvick, Kendall Beaman, John Modrzejewski, Edwin Wong, Jimmy Stewert, Anthony Guiterrez, Gilbert Arriola, Byran Gaston, Ricarado Ahumada, Cindy Corby, Richard Sanderville, Tubas CL-RD: Steve Legge, Neil Weston. Flag Girls Left Side, Laura Yanez, Alma Santa Cruz, Elvia Olivares, Adriana Arriola, Rene Moreno, Alma Mendivil, Nichol Thorell, Right Side Lisa Lopez, Diana Galavez, Sally Greening, Sandra Tubbs, Maribell Olivares, Rhonda Rice. Not Pictured: Alma Torres, Charlene Fortune, Densia Brown, Pat Baez. 1 Musical Selections T , za .QQ- ,2 1,,,u 'fa X Q 9 'Q K -'C we 4' f V2 ' 1 if '- ,, W-my Cheerleaders Mrs. Benitez The fifteen member varsity cheer- leading squad consisted of both cheer- leaders and songleaders. They did a great job of cheering and brought lots of spirit to the games. Even when we lost they were still very supportive, commented Senior Myles Mace varsi- ty football player. The girls had practice during the summer and they participated in a pizza night where they worked as waitresses to raise money and they were in a walkathon. They also had 1 Cheerleaders practice everyday after school in the gym before and during football sea- son. First year advisor Mrs. Benitez did a great job in getting the girls or- ganized and enforcing discipline. Thank you again cheerleaders and songleaders for helping to bring spirit to the games! By Bianca Gonzales Top Left: Elva Barnett discussing with Lydia Brichta what they are going to order. Top Right: Joyce Aller and Sandi Carmona having a good time. Left Center: Mrs. Benitez still not awake. Right Center: 1984-85 Cholla Cheer- leaders and Songleaders. Bottom Right: CL- RD Andrea Samaniego, MaryAnn Castro, Yvonne Green, and Lisa Contrearas. Photos by Mrs. Benitez and Larry Lurie ...WN- fbvnw-,,,... Colorguard Ms. Shelly Manley, Colorguard Instructor, set the main goal of having H70 . 4 fun and being the best. New girl, Ju- nior Sally Greening stated, Color- guard was fun but it took a lot of re- sponsibility and dedication. The re- turning girls were Senior Pat Baez, and Junior Denisa Brown who were the captains of the squad and Alma Mendivil the returning Sophomore. Captain Denisa Brown stated, the Colorguard had many new girls this year that slowed us down some but eventually we got our act together and accomplished some good perfor- mancesf' Practice was very difficult le ,. H, M...-.g wlw mnaf gb . . aw ff, Mr' K ,,, ,,,. ..-,,., 'V ,,,, , ff-M-v.. ,,,., wmaauwuh, because it took concentration to learn the different routines to complete the show. We practiced four days a week and on Saturday mornings. All the hard Work paid off When we received an Excellent rating at the U of A Band Day. Senior Pat Baez would also like to thank Band Director Mr. Neil Fishler, Colorguard Instructor Shelly Manley and band parent Mr. Obre- gon, for their dedication and assis- tance. Top Left: Pat Baez, Denisa Brown, Alma Mendivil. Top Right: Rhonda Rice Center - Group Shot - Front Row: Denisa Brown, Alma Torres, Rhonda Rice, Alma Mendivil, Pat Baez. Back Row: Adriana Arriola, Lisa Lopez, Sally Greening, Maribel Olivares, Elvia Olivares, Charlene Fortune, Nicole Thorell, Alma Santa Cruz, Laura Yanez, Diana Galavez, Center Right: Junior Alma Torres. Bottom Left: KL-R0 Alma Torres, Rhonda Rice, Denisa Brown, Alma Mendivil. Colorguard 1 Jazz Band The Jazz Band, instructed by Mr. Neil Fishler, upheld their high level of excellence by giving many fine perfor- mances. Highlights included the trip to the Northern Arizona University Jazz Festival in February, and in March the All City Jazz Festival held at Reid Park and hosted by the Cholla Band Boosters. They also performed at the Pima County Fair in April and again in January with Catalina and Sunnyside High Schools. Some of the songs performed Wereg Strike Up the Band, Sweet Geor- gia Brown and Days of Wine and Roses. By Vicky Pillarelli Top Right: Mr. Fishler directing the Jazz Band, Center Left: iTop to Bottomj Leonard Felix, Martin Villa, Ray Gonzales, John Ramirez, Cen- ter Right: Jazz Band going through it's daily practice session. Bottom Left: fTop to Bottomj Lary Leon, Cindy Corby, Priscilla Gonzales, Bot- tom Right: Artwork by Roberta Aylward from Catalina High Schoolg Photos by Roy Hardy. 1 Jazz Band Pride I Ellllll' n 1 1 ll in sif Z 1, 3 5 X 53 ' :' Q rl f xx MM , 45 E E u I 2' E l ' N. E 1. at Illlx Z .. X iii a I WV alrite jnigilyg 1 Orchestra: trings Attached ' . I WWW s... 5 S . i .. . . . , ' i Top Left: KL-RJ Steve Farney, David Aldecoa, Steve Flores, Jona Hrdlicka, Tim Brittain, Clariaa Hollingworth, Tammi Cascarelli, Jac- que Haywood, Charlie Bron, Anna Quijada, and Lisa Padilla. Photos by Dominic Ortiz . 1 1 ' T Bottom Left: QL-RJ David Aldecoa, Steve Flo- res, Jona Hrdlicka, Tim Brittain, Clarissa Hol- lingworth, Tammi Cascarelli, Jacque Haywood, Anna Quijada, Charlie Bron, Lisa Padilla, Charlie Manherz. Top Right: Mr. Dale Bru- baker. Mr. Dale Brubaker, the Orchestra teacher for 32 years, teaches 1 class of 15 students in the String Orchestra. He plays the viola and also enjoys playing the violin and performs in the Tucson Symphony. In addition, he has studied the cello, bass, and piano, Mr. Brubaker also teaches 1 class daily at Pistor Jr. High and 2 hours weekly at the elemen- tary schools of Miller, Lawrence, Warren and White. The junior high students performed with Cholla in some of the string programs. He stated, There are a number of promising students, but Vickie Espino is the concertmasterf' Students especially enjoyed playing mu- sic from the Baroque period and we per- formed a variety of classical and popular music. The orchestra has taken part in the Mountain States Festival at Arizona State University in Tempe for the past 5 years. Last year they received the rating of Excellent At the time of the inter- view the orchestra was working hard on the Concerto Grosso of Vivaldi and has eight performances planned. They often appeared in basic black and white outfits. By Leslie Crum Cholla's Strings 1 4 1 142 Chollaires Awarded Superior The special performances by the Chollaires included Christmas con- certs at San Xavier Mission, Tucson Mall, and Levy's at the Foothills Mall. The Fall Potluck and concert was held in the Cholla Cafeteria. The Chol- laires also participated in Spring musicals and two showcase perfor- mances in May. Lisa Carriere and Tony Golden received Superior rat- ings on their Solofensernble contest at the University of Arizona in January. In the same contest the Chollaires also were awarded Superior Ratings. There were 9 returning Chollaires this year, and 10 expected for next year who were Denise Armenta, Veronica Esquibel, Tim Garcia, Carolyn Haucke, J ona Hodlicka, Alex McKen- na, James Ouellette, Tony Palma, Glen Parks, and Ramses Stevens. The parents involved in the Booster Club were President - Vola Carriere, Sec.!Treas. - Jane Aycottg Bill and Shelly Armstrong, Keiko Brown and Mrs. Ouellette. The parent Booster Club expanded and decided to in- clude more parents of students in all of the Choirs for next year. :.f,-:few r f -.W H Q- -11 , wart ,,.. 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Il-UQ 'ar IQ., Chollaires' Seniors - Front Row: KL-RJ Mr. Williamson CDirectorJ, Kenny Oda, Ronnette Brubacker, Teyda Williams, Miss Basek 12nd Semester Student Teacherb, Back Row: Jean Conners, Lynette Brubaeker, Tony Goeden, Alicia Brown, David Hoffman, Lisa Carriere, Not Pictured: Alex Garcia, Laurie Nava, Crystal Cooper, Mike Liversidge. Concert Choir Seniors: fNot Picturedj Liz Estavillo, Veronica Fields, Evelyn Jones, Danny Lopez, Lisa Lopez, Starla Winn, Roy Vasquez. Photos by Mike Holte. Senior Choir Members!Concert Choir Seniors 1 Boys And Front Row QL-Rl: Atisha Palmer, Sabrina Meadows, Tracy Bowler, Denise Ramirez, Brenda Neill, Brandi Neill, Terri Wikfors, Bon- nie Sims, Becky Jackson. Sitting QL-RJ: Patty Armenta, Tina Jones, Mary Ann Grewe, Ronda Larson, Toosdhi Ward, Mitti Fields, Adriana Girls Beginning Choir Arriola, Patty Barnes, Cheri Suman, Jennifer Shivers, Toni Troia. Third Row QL-RJ: Mr. Williamson, Director, Felicia Bates, Marion Chatman, Brenda Anderson, Kathy Corral, Shannon Peevy. Fourth Row CL-RD: Maria Galvan, Cynthia Sanchez, Memorie Acosta, Cindy Dutz, Darcie Blondeaux, Awrora Molina Michelle Cranz, Renee Segura, Marcy Strong SandraPerez,MarvinaWofford.NotPictured April Williams, Denise Grey, Michelle Lovell Lisa Molina, Paula Brannon. Front Row QL-Rl: Richard Alvarez, Chris Hernandez, Walter Holloway, James McLaughlin, Darryl Ivy.. Second Row QL- RD: Murray Walker, Lee Benton, Brian Musselman, Ken Kolbo, Eddie Kaiser, Os- car Moreno, J.B. McElfresh. Third Row QL-RJ: Mr. Williamson - Director, Bernie Avila, Neil Becwar, Alvaro Braun, John Yates, Dan Mathieson. Not Pictured: Anthony Altamirano. 1 4 4 Choir asain H HLHOERS 1 -4.- aluliddnv .lf in ' J .1 . fr' 'W , we f3f?1P - ' sd- . gi'-ffe?His,..S.2M 4 K '. W. -' Regional Choir LL-RJ Mike Liversidge, Kenny Oda and Tony Golden. 1Page 1441 Group Shot - Front Row: QL-RJ Kevin Shaw, Kenny Oda, Bill Chance, David Hoffman, Tony Golden, Willy Hess, Steve Nettles, Mike Liversidge, Tony Palma, Second Row:KellyJube,Kim Joe, Leanne Johnson,Starla Winn,Char- lotte Brown, Chrysal Aycott, Stephanie Codd, Samantha King, Evelyn Jones, Geraldine Velasquez, Pam Shoemake, Toni Withers, Anna Avila, Sheila Vasquez, Third Row: Sean Cvit- kovich, Carrie Young, Carolyn Haucke, Tina Betan, Veronica Fields, James Ouellette, Lis Estavillo, Jona Hrdlicka, Danny Lopez, Roy Vasquez, Carlos Nava, Theresa Story, Kim Win- ters, Veronica Esquibel, Tim Garcia, Sanie Armstrong, Mary Pina, Mr. Williamson, Director. Not Pictured Lynnette Bru- baker, Chrystal Cooper, Tim Johnston, Ann Laker, Alex Mc- Kenna, Laura Patterson, Photos By - Larry Lurie. S0lo!Ensemble CL-RJ Alicia Brown, Teyda Williams, Lisa Car- riere, Mike Liversidge, Tony Palma, Tony Golden, Front Row: Kenny Oda, Chrystal Cooper and David Hoffman. Choir Participants Officers Choir Officers CL'RJ Vice President - Kenny Oda, Presi- dent - Lisa Carriere, Secretary - David Hoffman, Director - Mr. Williamson. Photos by Trina Contreras Singing Under The Sun 1 4 145 Drama teacher, Ms. Marie Grumpka, has been teaching drama and English for three years. Ms. Grurnpka has two hours of drama, two hours of English and one hour of be- ginning drama. She is also working on her Master's Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. The main production of the year was, Out of the Frying Pan. Some of the main characters were, Danny Noyce - Junior, Carla Lip- pert - Senior, Steven Andreacola - Sophomore, Crystal Cooper - Sen- ior, Bobby Copper - Junior, and Noelle Files - Junior. There were twelve characters in Out of the Frying Pan,', and six of which were leads. Ms. Grumpka stated, The play was very successful. They hoped to expand the plays three nights eachf' Ms. Grumpkals future plans included doing a serious drama concerning young people. There were also stu- dents directing one act plays. The be- ginning drama class was better than what they have been in the past. Be- fore Christmas, the class presented performances at Manzo Elementary School, and put on a play for the ju- nior highs at Pistor and Maxwell. During the second half of the year the drama class put on a musical. It was the first production by Ms. Crumpka and Mr. Williamson. Top Right: Junior Noel Files. Center Left: Crystal Cooper and her mother. Center Right: Crystal Cooper and Bobby Cooper. Bottom Right: Carla Lippert, Bobby Cooper, Steven Andrea- cola, Crystal Cooper. Big Screen I-Iopefull J in' ig x X. Photos by Robert Easly Drama si na 1 la. fag , Top Left: Junior Bobby Copper, Top Right: Junior Danny Noyce, Center Left: Senior Carla Lippert, and Sophomore Ste- ven Andreacola. Center Right: A scene from Out of the Frying Panf' Bottom Left: Carla Lippert, Noel Files, and Frank Fletcher. Drama ct I If V- 'J The play was very successful . . . Photos by Robert Easly Command Performances 1 I XE F...- X K Q.-I i......... a 'infix - 'L C.. Top Left: Myles Mace showing off his talents, Top Rxht: Guys working out in the weightroorn, Middle Left: Wrestlers form a pyramid, practicing for spring cheer- leading tryouts, Middle: Donovan Drinnen, David Lopez and Tyrone Boyer, Middle Right: Wrestlers fooling around as always, Bottom Left: David Lopez and Pat Greathouse, Bottom Bight: Softball players warming up for game. 2 Photos By: Roy Hardy Mr. Meenan stated, We have a very success- ful athletic program this year, and have had more spirit this year than we have ever had before. Sports Division hargers Triumph Again This year the proud Charger team had a great season by great players, said Head Coach Ed Brown. The season end- ed with a eight and two season, four and one in league games. The season started slow with a win against Sahuaro and a loss with Catalina and Amphi. Quarter- back Eddie Garcia injured his collar bone in the Catalina game and was out for the season. The team went on to win the Sunnyside game based on their pride and determination, the game against Sunnyside was a glorious time. Then came Santa Rita, the game was lost by only mistakes. They then went on to win at Homecoming against Palo Verde and went to beat Buena the next week. The Chargers trampled over the Rangers with a 42 to 7 win. The team clinched the playoff spot by Winning over Tucson and Pueblo. - By Dan Goodman Top Right QL-RD: Coaches Joe George, Mike Bartly, Gus Brisco and Coach Ed Brown. Middle Left KL-RJ: Senior Denny Brown. Middle Right QL-RJ: Senior David Sanders running the ball. Bottom Left: Chargers swarm Buenas running back. Bottom Right: Senior Trever Lee running the ball. 1 Varsity Football Pla off gain K . si- -serve: - y K Q . wigs? it is N if i Kvwfuf A Top Left: Senior Karl Ellis getting tackled. Mid- dle Left: Karl Ellis running the ball. Middle Right: Sophomore Steve Vega getting ready to pass the ball. Bottom Left: Coach Brown. Bottom Right: Senior Trevor Lee in for a touch down. Football 1 1 Varsity Football Top Right: Coach Brown talking to play- ers during a time-out. Middle: Team stretching out before a game. Bottom Right: Senior Steve Warrior, Safety C105 and Senior Tyrone Boyer, Corner Back C245 , r playing in action during the Homecoming game. 5 Q fi. Photo Credits: Jeff Dollar Mike Holte 1 Set, Signal! JV and Frosh Football srirr ll at-4 :gi L , 1 L,: t si l rrrr F A I l - If My :L Qi' bl 5 nl. Q V X ' -it it K ax-A as li W 0 W i if 'M ' Q' . xv- f ' ll 1 I 'W J I t gl' A il M ff? W: X ff? lm' 3 -' W fr,-5 W we Q 4 ., ll A E2 0 if Sm f .,,.,.,,,i- P ., .A f ,A , l t . 1 . . . t o . ,,'V , ig,: ,KL ,rzrzyrlll in ,K., if W l K 1 f Tx' Y Thanks to the determined coaching of David Gin, Albert Mesa and the incredible work by the freshman foot- ball team the season ended with 6 wins - 1 loss - 1 tie. This was the best record a freshman football team ever had! They were first in the league. The freshman struggled through daily 2V2 hour practices con- sisting of agility drills, offensive and defensive scrimmages. Practice al- ways ended with conditioning exer- cises. The offense was led by Quarter- back Julian Armaro. The offensive line helped block for the successful running backs Ronnie Gomez, Mike Carley, Peter Bustemante, Rollian Strokes, and Leon Bryant. This team had many strengths, but its strongest point was the defenisve tackling of the M.V.P's, Roman Ramierez, Joe Cowan, and Jeff Sleeper. Julian had 726 yards total passing. The leading back was Ronnie Gomez with 56 car- ries and 363 yards. The leading Re- ceiver was Jeff Sleeper who had 15 catches for a total of 410 yards. The total team rushing per game was 128 yards and the total passing was 90 yards. Despite the experienced coaching of hard working Head Coach Cur- tis Flannigan and student Coach Mike Bartly of the Junior Varsity team had a disappointing season. Sophomore players felt that there was a lack of individual as well as team- work effort. The 2V2 hour daily prac- tices consisted of the regular condi- tioning, scrimmages, and specialty teams for punting, kickoff, kick-re- turn. Sophomore Center Ben Jesmer, and Bruce Hunker CQBJ attempted to psyche players up for the remaining plays during the weaker moments. The team finished the season with a 2 win and 6 loss record. Top Left: Coach talks about team goals before every game. Top Right: Team warm ups are very important before each game. Center: Team meetings before games bring up morale. Bottom Left: Warming up for a head on colli- sion with the Badgers. Football 1 5 3 Cross Country Moves Boys cross country had a difficult sea- son because of the shortage of exper- ienced runners, but they were able to take 9th in the Divisionals out of 14 teams. They defeated Pueblo, Tucson High, Salpointe, Catalina, and Buena. They could have beaten Rincon and Santa Rita if it were not for injuries and illnesses. This was a rebuilding year with a lot of new runners at the start of the season. Sahuaro won State Champion- ship in the playoffs. The toughest run- ners to compete against were SunnySide, Palo Verde and Sahuaro. Coach Dick Browning, 14 year vet- eran stated that his runners learned a lot, improved, and developed their skills. The team met everyday after school since Aug. 20th. The team Worked con- cession stands at the football games and had an annual Candy Sale to raise funds. Basically, all the runners are returning next year. This year the experienced runners were: CSeniorsJ Julio Freire and Shawn Nothestein, CJuniorJ Manny Freire, and fSophomoreJ Carlos Nava. Other team members were Hector Soto, Albert Avila, David Dahlen, Brad McKenzie and Robert Peterson. By Letty Reyes The Girls cross country team, coached by Ms. Yvonne Clay, had a successful season. Although faced with many inex- perienced runners and basic rebuilding problems, the squad showed a willing- ness to work hard. The team practiced from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day, con- ditioning their bodies to take on the grueling tasks that lay before them. The team consisted of competitors. The only senior that participated in cross country was Dawn Wells. The juniors were Moni- ca Valdez, Patricia Beaty, and Connie Childs. The sophomores were Bonnie Conners and Delma Gronodo. The fresh- men were Maria Valdez and Renee Se- gura. 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I . . . 3 9 5 , 7 f av, - xx- Combining great new talent with last year's strong experienced players JV Hang Tough ., M., Coach Bill Sampson came up with the best JV record in the past three years. He emphasized the team's strength in communication, team ef- fort and hitting to achieve a 6 win - 6 loss season record. The team im- proved in the areas of spiking, serving, defense and competitiveness. The is girls began practice two weeks before school started and several members attended Volleyball camps. Coach Sampson stated, I was very happy with the way skills improved and the development of a competitive attitude. We were only 'out' of one or two matches the entire season. The disappointments were not winning those close matches. The Sophomore returnees were Cristina Cuestas, Diane Hoffman and Lori Nelson. Other Sophomores new 9111 9113 9118 9120 9125 9127 1012 1014 1019 10111 10116 10118 10123 10125 10130 1111 to the team were Shari Schroder, Mi- chelle Bustamante, and Maria Cano. Freshman were Terry Figueroa, Tiny Lizarraga, Elvia Bustamante, Aman- da Sanders, Theresa Victory, Maria Galvan, Beth Robbins and Lisa Mo- lina. Varsity Scores Catalina 13-5, 3-15 QLD Salpointe 9-15, 13-15 QLD Buena 13-15, 6-15 QLD Amphi 10-15, 15-7, 3-15 QLD Sunnyside 15-13, 15-8 QWD Tucson 3-15, 6-15 QLD Pueblo 9-15, 15-10, 15-8 QWD Santa Rita 12-15, 7-15 QLD Palo Verde 6-15, 10-15 QLD Buena 13-15, 6-15 QLD Sabino 13-15, 15-5, 15-10 QWD Tucson 14-16, 4-15 QLD Sunnyside 13-15, 16-14, 5-15 QLD Pueblo 8-15, 3-15 QLD Palo Verde 8-15, 3-15 QLD Santa Rita 9-15, 10-15 QLD In g . . ..,-fwfr-a' :,e::- :- -A . 1 M's3 ? ' Hg .t,.I?I,,,u,-M -W:'u-Y' ' m um W ,,.. ,W . 1 .MMF-'S' ,, ' .. ,, ' ----- 'J 1+ .5 ,M ,gy . . A ,.,. , 'A ' , fl eff 1--we 'J -4521 1- new 1? J . r,,.,,,w,,,,,,,M,,,,,m,w,,:,M figffsumzuseskaigyggggqgagazzf aw- gfgugwz-te ... .- ...:'-'f- 'W H rea- 1a,.. 11,1-aa -at 1 , ,..,, .1 --t't .- it ' w -1 1 .... ' ' 1 5'-1.3 . zzjgsagrs' gf ..f,-. ' I-1 V -4,51 9118 9120 9125 9127 1012 1014 1019 10111 10116 10118 10123 10125 Junior Varsity Scores Buena 15-4, 15-11 QWD Amphi 3-15, 2-15 QLD Sunnyside 15-B, 15-4 QWD Tucson 10-15, 16-14, 11-15 QLD Pueblo 11-15, 16-14, 13-15 QLD Santa Rita 15-13, 15-8 QWD Palo Verde 13-15, 10-15 QLD Buena 15-4, 15-11 QWD Sabino 15-4, 15-7 QWD Tucson 9-15, 4-15 QLD Sunnyside 14-16, 15-11, 4-15 QLD Pueblo 10-15, 16-14, 6-15 QLD Volleyball 155 Q arsity Volleyball Sets Although Varsity's season ended with three wins and thirteen losses, Coach Joel Kooyers felt the team should be very strong next year be- cause of the many strong hitters and blockers who will be returning. They may possibly win state next year. The team's goal was to work as a close knit unit and really learn to care about each other on and off the court. There will also be four strong new- comers - Juniors Diane Hoffman, Lori Nelson, Chris Cuestas, and Sherri Schroder. Junior Jennifer Cook showed her determination by overcoming an an- kle injury that would have put some- one else out for the whole season. Jen- nifer's cast came off a week after her injury and she was back on the courts playing the position of setter-hitter. The coach started his career five years ago. He found the sport exciting and would love to teach at Cholla be- cause there would be more communi- cations with the team members on a daily basis. He taught Free Enterprise and American Government at Pueblo High School. Coach Kooyers stated, Coaching at Cholla is a great way to end the day. Team members included seniors Lorraine Fisher, and Casandra Qui- huis. Juniors were Janine Churley, Lisa Nelson, Rose Archuleta, Sabra Wright, Jennifer Cook, Kelly Olms, Judy Teft and Annette Warrior. Sophomores were Gina Grijalva and Michelle Bustamante. Junior Jennifer Cook stated, A setter-hitter is like a spiker, we have a super team and if we really want it, we'll go for it, said Jennifer. By Lisa Romo Go for itll' 1 Varsity Volleyball l -swung,-U, In In A N V . . . Vkri 5 , ,, A ' 1. ',,- ,,, ,kk,u fx -1-2, -'AQ , 6' or . . Af CPage 1563 Top Right: Janine Churely, Casandra Quihuis, Sabra Wright, Rose Archuleta, Annette Warrior, Coach Joel Kooyers and Jennifer Cook. Center: An after school assembly. Bottom Left: Casandra Quihuis get- ting ready to hit. Bottom Right: Sabra Wright. CPage 1571 Top Left: Lorraine Fisher and Sabra Wright in action as Rose Archuleta watches closely. Top Right: Teamwork in action. Bottom Left: Sabra Wright hits a spike. Bottom Right: Orange and Blue game action. Photos By Gene Johnson. Varsity Volleyball 1 Soccer Coach Mr. Bill Crouse opened Cholla,s first season this year. The 15 players consisted of three sen- iors CRudy Corral, Tony Sherman, and'f2Mike Cordovaj-10 juniors fJay Lopez, Mike Besecker, Robert Spyers, Mike Jennings, Andy Obergon, David Yebra, John Ramirez, Damon Balles- teros, Frank Leyva, and Alfred Al- verezj one sophomore CMarvin Lin- sonl and one freshman CScott Erwinb. The team's key players were Jay Lopez, stopper, David Yebra, sweep- erg Rudy Corral, forward, Damon Bal- lesteros, Midfielderg and John Ra- mierz, goalie. Team members said that it was great to play on the first varsity soccer team at Cholla. Senior Rudy Corral, forward, was picked for the 1985 All-League Soccer Team. Honorable memtions were defender Jay Lopez and defender Damon Bal- lesteros. By Kim Keeton This was a young, new team. Not- just league wise, but in experience too. The teamis strong points were the members attitudes, resistance, coo- peration, and enthusiasm. The team members learned to real- istically view a situation and look for a solution. Their weaknesses were their lack of experience, skill, and depth. Soccer is a rigorous sport which re- quires peak conditioning and a strong bench. Key players were those who had ex- perience such as Goalie Rachel Seenz, Rosie Garcia, Trina Contreras, and Elisa Guerrero. Rosie Garcia was de- scribed as a player who had the tenac- ity to work and Trina Contreras was said to have strong forward skills with a strong defense. The team members should be con- gratulated for accomplishing the dif- ficult task of finishing the season when they had to struggle all season to make a team of ll. They learned not to quit and to face judgement. They also learned to do their best and to have fun too. Team players not pictured were: Viki Altamirano, Rene Seguro, and Bonnie Cooper. 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Photos by: Larry Lurie and Mr. Bill Crouse Soccer Candids 159 Batting in Double Digit Varsity Softball Coach Mr. Jerry Gastelluem has been coaching for six years and compiled a record of 89 wins, 37 losses, and two ties. The team reached the Divisionals only to lose to State Champions Sahuaro in the first round. This year's leading individuals were freshman pitcher Raquel Do- minguez with an ERA of 0.94, leading hitter freshman Veronica Arvizu with a batting average of .314. Arvizu also broke the all-time single season base on balls record with 19. Senior Cathy Beltran took the all-time best fielding average with a .986. The season record was 10-10-1. by Diane Alameda J.V. Softball Coach Bobby Gas- tellum stated, We were a young team with a lot of potential and planned to win our ball games with double-dig- its. There were 16 players and three came back. The returning Sopho- mores were Michelle Micky Bar- bosa, Diane Alameda, and Alma San- ta Cruz. New comers were Laura Arz- mendi, Elvia Bustamante, Terry Figuroa, Tony Tiny Lizarraga and Theresa Victory Alma Santa Cruz was 2nd Base, Micky Barbosa - Short- stop, Diane Alameda f Pitcher. Oth- er well known players were Valerie Arvizu, Lousia Cardenas, Rebecca Sanchez, Christella Munoz, Lisa Mo- lina, and Lydia Ramirez. The most consistent player was Freshman Ter- ry Figuroa. Freshman Elvia Busta- mante made the most home runs. They had a record of 8 wins and 6 losses and 1 tie. Sophomore Diane Alameda stated, 'fln order to be good you need lots of spirit and dedica- tion! By Beth Barron J.V. Group Shot - CL-RJ Front Row: T. Victory, L. Molina, M. Barbosa, E. Busta- mante, A. Santa Cruz, Center Row: D. Alame- da, L. Arizmendi, T. Figueroa, Coach Gastel- lum, T. Lizaraga, V. Arvizu, S. Redondo, Back Row: C. Leeper, C. Munoz, M. Galvan, L. Ra- mirez, L. Cardenas, B. Robins. Varsity Group Shot - KL-RJ Front Row: R. Archu- leta, M. Carrillo, L. Lopez, S, Redondo, Center Row: L. Brichta, P. Cowan, L. Fisher, Coach Gastellum, L. Macias, V. Arvizu, M. Thornton, Back Row: M. Sanders, C. Leeper, C. Beltran, S. Dominguez, R. Dominguez, Y. Colwell. 1 Softball Over zealous competition between team members let the Divisionals slip away Varsity Seasonal Scores Rincon Clossl J.V. Seasonal Records Eabino Elves: uena win Rincon CW, Santa -Rita twin? Santa Rita QLD d Ewlng fm Tucson WV, Sunnyside Ctiel Sunnyside KWJ B 41 J Buena ILD PUT? C OSS, win Pueblo KWH Tgisoi Goss, Palo Verde lwl Palo Verde Cwinl Eufnil d qw: Buena twin? 80 er e Catalina flossj Pueblo lwl Palo Verde Cwinb C.D.O WV? Sunnyside fwinb Santa Rita fLl Pueblo fwinb Tucson QLJ CDO flossl Sunnyside CLD Santa Rita ilossl Tucson 110557 Sahuaro llossl fi X I Top Left: Freshman Varsity 2nd Base player Cheryl Leeper contemplates the scores of the last four games, Center Left: Junior Varsity short stop Rosie Archuleta catches a ground ball and prepares to throw to first base, Center Right: Rosie batting in the double digits, Bottom Left: Sopho- more Junior Varsity pitcher Alma Santa Cruz observes the game. Photos by Dennis Nasta Teamwork The Varsity wrestling team was led by AAA State Place winners Frank lnzunza, Travar Lee, and Trevor Lee. The Chargers finished 7th in the State Tournament with supportive help from Dan Figuroa and Art Corral. Chargers dominated the T.U.S.D. 111 Tournament to become the reign- ing champs. The wrestlers who placed in the tournament were Dan Figueroa - 98 lb., Art Corral - 138 lb., Trevor Lee - 191 lb., Joe Montes - 112 lb., 12nd Placej, David Garcia - 105 lb., 13rd Placel Chuck Aquilina - 119 lb., Frank Inzunza - 126 lb., James Men- doza - 132 lb., Travar Lee - 145 lb., and Alex McKenna - 179 lb. They finished 2nd in the South League, 4th at Flowing Wells, and ,6th in the Southern Division. Individually Trevor Lee 126-23 won the South League, T.U.S.D., Flowing Wells, and Southern Division Tournaments. He won 20 matches with pins, and placed 3rd in the State. Frank Inzunza Q20-55 had 12 pins, and placed 3rd in the State. The com- petition was tough because he wres- tled in a class with two State champi- ons and last year's runner up. Frank won the South League, took 3rd at T.U.S.D. and 2nd in the Southern Di- vision. Travar Lee C23-65 won South League, placed 3rd at T.U.S.D., 4th at Flowing Wells, 4th in the Southern Division, and 3rd in the State. By Dan Figueroa Top: Wrestling Group Shot - Front Row: KL-Rl Martin Mace, Carlos Valencia, David Garcia, Frank Inzunza, Joe Montes, Danny Lo- pez, Chuck Aquilina, Danny Figueroa, Ben Jesmer, Middle Row: Travar Lee, Willy Hess, Art Corral, Mike Corral, Art Gutierrez, Trevor Lee, Mario Llamas, Alex McKenna, Back Row: Coach Frank Vanalstine, Albert Mendo- za, Norman Basurto, Tim Garcia, Ramon Ra- mirez, Ronnie Gomez, Pete Bustamante, Javier Gutierrez, Mike Wiesbrod, Billy Wellman and Coach Ron Hinderliter, Middle Left: Senior Travar Lee, Middle Right: Coach Ron Hin- derliter, Bottom: Travar Lee positioned, lis- tening to referee's instructions. 1 Were Going All The Way Var ity Wrestling r 1 The Freshman wrestling team Was made up of several exceptional athletes. Due to a small turnout, the team ended 1 W up with a 5-5 record because of forfeits in the upper weights. The team lead by out- standing frosh Wrestlers: Ronnie Gomez 9-1, Roman Ramirez 9-1, Pete Busta- mante 8-1, Javier Gutierrez 8-2, Mike Corral 8-2, Albert Mendoza 4-4 and Henry Molina 4-6. Coach was Frank Vanalstine, former Cholla graduate and Wrestler. 1' By Anna Alcaraz -1 The Junior Varsity team was coached H 4 by Ron Hinderliter and was led by soph- omores Martin Mace, Ben J esmer, Mario Llamas and part-time Varsity Wrestler was Junior Willie Hess. The J.V. Mat Men started the season with a 4-0 record before some members were called up to Varsity. They finished the season with valuable experience and were looking forward to making the Varsity team next year. By Letty Reyes Top Left: Sophomore Alex McKenna making his move, Center Left: Junior Art Corral has Buena opponent in headlock, Center Right: Soph- omore Jose Caballero wins match, Bottom Left: Referee looks for anarm in the headlock for it to be legal. Charger Wrestling 1 E 3 Danny Figueroa 1115 18-8 David Garcia 1123 7-4-1 Joe Montes 1125 15-7-1 Chuck Aquilina 1113 16-8-1 111l 19-8 Art Corral Alex McKenna 1105 7-11-1 S. League T.U.S.D. F.W. S.Division State Individual Recognition 2 1 5 4 - - 3 - K - 3 2 4 - - 2 3 6 - - 2 1 4 4 - 5 3 - - - .1 ig 'Af' if , David Garcia Individual Scores 4 -fi 4 :iv I , X f Q A' , 7 ,W L Top Left: Friends, how many of us have them? , Top Right: Varsity and Junior Varsity wrestlers CL-RD Joe Hernandez, onzalez, Martin Mace, Gred Rivera and Ben Jesmon, Middle Right: So n Gonzalez and Martin Mace in starting position during practice, Bottom Left: Sophomore Alex McKenna and Junior David Borquez in an uplift position, preparing for a take down. Front Row: KL-RJ Tari Higgins, Michelle Marmion, Evelyn Navarro, Letty Reyes, Monica Carly, Alma Torrez, Vicky Montes, Middle Row: CL-RJ Suzanne Almada, Lisa Arredondo, Cindy Korn- muller, Linda Lopez, Lisa Norzagaray, Back Row: CL-RJ Diane Galevez, Jackie Luna and Christina Luna. Pin To Win! Var ity had a uper Season The Varsity Basketball team, led by six foot seven inch forward Sean Elliot, accomplished a perfect record of 12-0 in League play and 20-2 over- all. There were six returning players and seven newcomers to the squad. Seasonal highlights included taking lst place in the T.U.S.D. Holiday Tournament, clinching the South League title, Sean Elliot being select- ed for the McDonald's High School All-American Basketball Squad, and winning the Southern Division Cham- pionship. This was the first time that the Chargers had ever won Divisionals in basketball. Additional achievements included Sean Elliot, the AAA South's leading scorer who averaged 32 points per game and set a school record by scor- ing 48 points against Saguaro. The team also broke the school record for regular season wins 1205, and with the Divisional Championship win, broke the overall season wins with 23. The Chargers were in the Statels Top Ten rankings every week of the season and reached as high as number two. Game highlights consisted of tremendous hustle, great teamwork, and spectacu- lar slam dunks. The team worked hard to achieve their goals under the experienced leadership of Coach Mel Karrle. by Harry Brown Top Right: Sean Elliot free throw. Middle Right: Ray Forman driving to the basket. Bot- tom Right: Jeff Fields shooting two. Sean El- liot led the Chargers with 22 points while A1- hambrais top scorer had only 17. Starter George Federico was carried from the game early in the 4th quarter with a neck injury. Photos by Jeff Dollar. -.. ' 'X vi Y fe I' ,, A Zi- 'If . . h um' wx' Q X. Q nl Top Left: Sean Elliot's famous slam dunk, Top Right: Seniors Myles Mace and Harry Brown, Center Left: Chargers in action, Center Right: Anxiously awaiting, Bottom Left: Sean Elliot in action, Bottom Right: Junior Daryl Davisg Senior Harry Brown. Photos by Dominic Ortiz. Boys' Varsity Basketball 1 E Ba ketball Frosh Basketball Coach Mr. Da- vid Gin, has been coaching basket- ball for 4 years. He set the team goals as having fun and being the best freshman team Cholla's ever had. Each member practiced everyday of the week and gave 2V2-3 hard and long dedicated hours. The powerful starting line members were Willie Ware, Darryl Ercanbrack, Jose Oli- vares, Damian Martinez, Carlos Rico, Kent Nebe, Vance Head, and Terry Hunter. Freshmen Kent Nebe and Vance Head stated, As Mr. Gin being the best freshman coach Cholla's ever had, We can accomplish the impossi- ble, have a great year and hopefully, be better prepared for Varsity? ,. . Q 5? WH Kiwi 'ss nik . .gf ., . ' 6 to 5 M. , , 3 5 1? F9555 is . as s , ,Q -Qi. ings J . K 1 T54 M ggi : 'K I? ' ' '35 K Q15 ' I 1 ss . 5 it . . by - ss ?E?Si i S if V. Ei Til, , if 'x't'5 aa, , inf- fr ' . . , i Jse ' an , ,,,,,,, Q as - 'Y 1 .. .. 5, ,Q . 13 - I sa, me 1- j 3 .L 'IF f as sw was f .ga .f Q flex? fig, was 1 Top Left: Joe Ortiz lSophomoreD making a pass, Top Right: Job Borboa CFreshmanJ does a layup at the Tucson High game, Bottom Right: Jose Olivares CFreshmanJ rebounds, Bottom Right: Brent Morris tFreshmanJ shooting a pass. Photos by . , Dominic Ortiz 1 Bouncing Back-Shoot Two W' Q? 4 Varsity B-Ball L-R: Darryl Jones, Madrid Rand, Richie Sander- ville, Harry Brown, George Federico, Steve War- rior, Sean Elliott, Myles Mace, Ed Mclver, Jeff Fields, Martin Bustamante, Ray Foreman, Darryl Davis. Kneeling: Coach Mel Karrle. ,..V 2L,i2ii9izf1i. : - VVI' if J V al . . VW: iiii il' s 'Twink C aft PU ' , V-ne w s!Y' ' E':5U5f19'amrsew1 ' asf:-M-nf-Y 'mf ,,., it B-Ball l Vrykk H VV ,W K Lt ,,,,,, -',,-- ,s'. r -V ,,,', T 1 e,, 'girl rg, L-R: Walter Holloway, Carlos Nava, Oly Burr, ' jifg ' i I C ' Aull Brent Morris, Gerald Kornelle, Job Borboa, If' ,ssr t , it rllir K coach Paul Dull, Joe Ortiz, Gilbert Arriola, f ' Steve Vega, Rito Montes, Gary Chavez, Steve Go- , rra mez. Kneeling: Art Catalano. , - e, .rr 'V V ,, Q I - ' .,,. -1 ',fi r'f' , I ,, ,,.. ,,,,,, ,S H . . ,,.. M- ff ' 2 .1 I .. Www eva: , f122?r.:. V ' m,g:ffr..:a ,, ' 7 I ' A' ' .-32 1 . 1 'fm f 'V Fresh B-Ball L-R: Terry Hunter, Gilbert Moreno, Willie Ware, Freddie Cota, Keith Tarpley, Jose Olivares, Carlos Rico, Damian Martinez, Vance Head, Chris Dor- mer, Darrell Ercanbrack, Roland Strokes, Val Ro- menette, Coaches: David Gin and Mike Jen- drewski. Basketball 1 E H Wham, Sma h The girls, tennis team consisted of many new and inexperienced players. It was coached by Ms. Faye McCormick. The team practiced daily from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Fundraisers consisted of M8zM's, bagels and chocolate Easter Bunny sales for uniforms. The school supplied the tennis balls and rackets. Improvement was based upon individual practice on various serves, volley tech- niques and lecture notes. The schedule of team meets included: Home games with Catalina, Amphi, Buena, Tucson, Santa Rita, Sunnyside and Palo Verde. Away games were - Sabino, Sunnyside, Palo Verde, Rincon, Pueblo, Buena. The hardest team to beat was Amphitheater because they had a good overall team. Returning players were Senior Grace Granillo, Juniors Jacki Luna, Rose Mo- rales, Andrea Turcotte, Jocelyn Pa- checo, Claudia Portillo, Jona Hrdlicka, Sophomore Melissa Langston, and Freshmen Amanda Sanders, Michelle Vasberg, Stephanie Moll, Sandra Perez, Christina Luna. Officers were Presi- dent - Jona Hrdlicka, Vice President - Renay Moreno-Jr. Treasurer - Christina Luna and Secretary - An- drea Turcotte. By Grace Granillo ' ' ', r -V 'rt' ' 'ig if A , f ie f i t .il : 'iri ,ir .,, 3 ' , vv ' 'FQ P 1, - , efrr 1 Girls' Tennis Lolo ky Hook. Mr. Carl Johannesson has been coaching boys' tennis for three years. There were six returning players who were Sophomores Carlos Nava, Bill Fisher, and Jon Barbarow. The har- dest team to play was Tucson High. Team's goals were to build the team and improve on last yearls record. Mr. Johannesson stated, Injuries have hurt our record this year. By Letty Reyes Top Left: Senior Mike Danley serving, Mid- dle Right: Mike Danley and teammate prac- ticing serving the ball, Bottom Left: Team Members hitting the ball. Boys' Tennis 1 1 N.. ,.4. . Girls' Varsity Basketball players displayed their ability and strengths. High scoring averages went to Jana Boltinghouse, Kelly Olms - For- ward, and Judy Teft - Center. The season began in the first part of March and overall was a very worth- while and successful season. Return- ing Girls' Varsity Basketball players were Jana Boltinghouse, Kelly Olms, Judy Teft, Maria Romero, Roberta Trijillo, Lucinda Garcia, and Char- lene Fortune. Newcomers were Mitti Fields, Barbara Harmon, Rhonda Lockhart, Mary Cano, Tina Jones, Dawn Elvick, Alice Worrell, Hilda Garcia, and Olga Hernandez. Coach Leslie Martin has coached the Girls' J .V. Basketball team for two years. Returning players were Sopho- mores - Lucinda Garcia, Lori Nel- son, Kendall Beamen, and Charlene Fortune. The newcomers who played were Freshman - Barbra Harmon, Dawn Elvick, Thersa Victory, Tina Jones, Olga Herenadez, and Maria Cano. Each girl put in two to three hours of dedicated time every day of the week. Cholla's Girls Basketball Club was a club organized for the basketball team to raise money to participate in summer basketball leagues and camps. Paul Dull was the advisor over the 23 members. The club raised mon- ey by holding a candy sale and a free- throw-a-thon. By Anna Alcarez 7 Z Slam Dunk Shooting High ,',gaDf 4 ' mwwwe -...,. ian 5 1 N -an-www g W www Top Left: Rene Seguna passing to Rhonda Lockhart, Center Left: Charlene Fortune making a basket, Bottom Left: Lucinda Garcia making a basket, Bot- tom Far Left: Kelly Olms passing the ball. fpage 1735 Top Left: Judy Teft making a jump shot, Bottom Left: Diane Hoffman and Michelle Bustamante practicing Top Right: Charlene Fortune making a jump shot, Center Right: Dawn Elvick making a jump shot. Photos by Roy Hardy, Slam Dunk 1 Pr1de, Talent, and Sk1ll Top Left: Coach Gastellum giving pitching techniques to Jackie Canalas, Top Right: Tommy Leon diving for a ball, Middle Right: Louis Alvarez taking a break during a hard days practice, Bottom Right: Jackie Canales ready to deliver the pitch. Photos by Patricia Gowan The Varsity Baseball team was young and inexperienced. Many start- ers graduated last year and this year's seniors were under a lot of pressure. The talented, skilled players made Cholla's future appear bright. There were many hard-hitting, hard-throw- ing, and spirited players with a lot of pride. 1 Varsity Baseball Power of New Talent Y as A ' f f is :L- ffl ll if ,M W T 2 g t fig Q G B Photos by Patricia Cowan and Gene Johnson ar' The J.V. Baseball team under second year Coach Albert Mesa achieved their goals by practicing 2 to 3 hours a day, six days a week. The team stressed funda- mentals such as batting and fielding. By using hard work and dedication, the team was looking forward to a very suc- cessful season. The team has proved to everyone that they were tough. There were many young players who had the guts to put their best effort out at the practices and games, even though it meant running laps around the field and doing pushups. Top Left: Artie Catalano is ready to slam that ball, Middle Left: First baseman stretches to catch the ball, Bottom Left: Hector Carpio, catcher, Bottom Right: Adriane Gonzales slides to home plate. J.V. Baseball 1 by Fast Forward Monica Valdez and Roy Hardy This year's team was superb and was Wide in talent. The sprinting core consisted of: Sen- ior Karl Ellis, Senior Tyrone Boyer, Junior Leroy Hunter, Senior Marty Massengale, Sen- ior James Thorton, Senior Trever Lee, Freshman Anthony Hunter, Junior Ronnie Hayes, Senior Ed Mclver, and Senior Cedric Stanton. In the distance is Senior Julio Freire and Fresh- man Dan Sobel. In the shot put Senior David Lopez excelled and in the discus it was Senior Dono- van Drinnen. The team's main goals were to win all dual and invitational meets and to place among the top three teams in the state. Senior Cedric Stanton stated, I speak for all the seniors when I say that we have enjoyed Coach Browning and his consideration toward each of us. Aa w Q Q W if - ' ra- . ,M M ,',,.v , Members of the Track Club, along with Coach Browning were the same members of boys' track team. Officers were President Julio Freire, and Vice President James Thorton. The Track Club had many fund rais- 1 Boys Track ers which included having a jog-a- thon, candy sales, and concession stand at basketball games. Their goals were to assist the track team in their development into one of the best teams in the state. Top Right: Senior Karl Ellis handing off to Senior James Thorton, Middle Right: Senior Walter Stanton, Senior Karl Ellis, Senior Ronny Lockhart, Junior Scott Laughlin and Senior Marty Massengale at practice. Bottom Left: Senior Trever Lee winning the race, Mid- dle Bottom: Senior James Thorton and Senior Tyrone Boyer racing for the lead, Bottom Right: David Urbina pole vaulting at practice. Flying To The Finish 'M VX g -- V: wr 1 W,f.V fam... ,, ... W 57 s L, .,,, ,.,,,. I W, . s iii, . V .,.., Z' if 'i Ai ..a,Ww-fe f l Q .Q . 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There were five returning runners who were Monica Valdez, Dawn Wells, Michelle Carrillo, Bonnie Conners, and Connie Childs. Junior Michelle Carrillo and Sophomore Bonnie Conners were the leading runners. Mrs. Kitt stated, All the teams this year were the toughest because we were a young team with- out a lot of depth. Season Schedule Feb. 26-at Tucson High Mar. 7-at Cholla fC.D.O.J Mar. 14-at Santa Rita Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. 21-at Cholla fSabinoJ 28-at Rincon 30-Glendale Invit. 2-at Cholla CSalpointeJ 4-Chandler Invit. 11-at Cholla fCatalinal 13-Southern Division Relays at Cholla Apr. Apr. 18-at Palo Verde Apr. 25-at Amphi May 3rd 8: 4theDivision at Rincon May 8-Preliminaries May 11-t'State Meeti' at A.S.U. Top Left: Sherri running after school, Top Right: Practicing after school, Middle Left: Chollas team at a race against Tucson High, Middle: Bonnie Conners competing for the lead, Bot- tom: Bonnie Conners taking the lead. Congratulations to Karl Ellis who won 2nd place in the Prince Hall Grand Lodge Talent Contest and received a S300 scholarship at the college of his choice. Girls Track 177 Varsity Front Row: QL-RJ David Yebra, Denny Brown, Rog- er Schuster, Coaches Dick Palm, George Joe, Ed Brown and Gus Brisco, Karl Ellis, Paul McKenna, Joe Bermudez, Second Row: QL-RJ Jim Kapowski, George Dominguez, Alex Carrasco, Trevor Lee, Eddy Garcia, Matt Sexton, Steve Warrior, Myles Mace, Ed Mclver, Ramon Rodriguez, Steve Vega, David Lopez, Tony Jason Mendoza, Third Row: CL-RJ Duane Barrow, Juan Figueroa, Steve Hunter, David Sanders, Rudy Corral, Roy Hardy, Jay Adams, Dino Hummons, Pat Billings, Tyronne Boyer, David Green, Jackie Canales, Fourth Row: CL-RJ Alex McKenna, Denny Hawkins, Pat Ozzy Greathouse, Leroy Hunter, Mark McKenna, Kieth Casterelli, Sam Martin, Dan Goodman, Cedric Stanton, Roman Lou Arriola, Travor Lee. Junior Varsity Front Row: CL-Rl Mark Wiesbrod, Tony Ba- dilla, Ben Jesmer, Walter Holloway, Marty Pena, Coach Mike Bartling, Fred Sandoval, Da- vid Aqino, Peter Galvan, Jim Dudgeon, David Urbina, Back Row: KL-RJ Henry Chacon, Bobby Copper, Ray Holguin, Leanard Castillo, Rubin Lopez, Mario Llamas, Skip , Bruce Honker, Carlos Valencia, Alex Garcia. Frosh I ii' 11,-i.' -' ,LLL !!T'f?':??: 'Q :- :ii SL' -f' - J Y Y f--f Y1- '- Wi' ,,,. S H . L 9 --ni, . W wgw, '- 'N ,,,...,, ,..., , '.a....s... .... I -X -i ' M-'fI'111 'i?'L ' ' ...- ...2:: M .'::::::.'if r-'- '- -'-12:r rf 'M'i 't '1'lI1'Y-3'l'-a -sas-- ,.....,,. - :t:'::::i1:: 'iZ1:1::t' im i , --.-4--n--- , ...w.,.i-.-.M-ea,-A ,,, , ' - I ---'M-M - , gj: ' - ..,.,.., -A el -- -f-ee A f A f'-2f 1' , '4' f ,,,., ttti -1 M 'f-' ---fin , '- , , 1. ,.r.,.m.wf ...ia .,.,,m,..,.-'N -efe .. ,., 'Nr' -f- 1 4 i f ' .. .-,,,,. , ..,, H , ---- fl i ,,,,,:,, Q - . , -ff... 0... Riff- i -1-'S .Vr. Q. s r'sa , 'fr' ' ' 'fr' G-5,3 v , 'Nw it 1 r . ' - t wi I ' ' K ' ' f 61 M 210 gas su 1r7l,,e-.am 55 sup .55 ur! . .., .. .ar is as at .ff r- f '48 sgsafsgi, 3 ngg. l 20-in an g 41-Qleslif Q it fr' i s tti, li.. A . f as fs A R .5 Q 1 3 4 ' 5 - N- i, :Q r , lrk .,,...,, 7 ,il 4-f A -ff - f- f 4-'R ' -wx., fs - '- Front Row: CL-RJ T. Stevens, K. Nebe, M. Perez, B. Sanchez, M. Corral, R. Ahumada, R. Ramirez, D. Er- canbrack, T. Hunter, J. Gowen, R. Armando, Second Row: CL-RJ P. Bustamante, R. Gomez, J. Mendoza, J. Ortiz, B. Guesemeyer, J. Gonzales, R. Borns, W. An- thony, R. Daly, J. Thorpe, L. Atkins, M. Carley, S. Erwin, S. Jennings, F. Gonzales, Third Row: CL-Rl Coach Gin, A. Washer, A. Mendoza, F. Bosco, J. Friend, J. Cooksey, L. Bryant, K. Guttrie, R. Sanchez, W. Ware, R. Stokes, T. Shoemake, J. Gutierrez, C. Strong, L. Burrola, M. St.Germain, Back Row: CL-RJ Coach Deo, Coach Mesa, A. Hernandez, J. Oli- vares, J. Sleeper, K. Tarpley, V. Head, F. Cota, J. Amaro, J. Marsh, G. Crockwell, J. Cowan, M. Domin- guez, R. Lopez, J. Thomas, M. Frazier. 1 Sports Index wife v Wrestling Teams Top Row QL-RJ: Martin Mace, Henry Chacon, Art Hernan- dez, Arthur Gutierrez, Mario Llamas, 2nd Row KL-Rl: Coach Ron Hinderliter, Gilbert Oviedo, Trevor Shoemaker, Ben Jesmer, Beto Mercado, Albert Mendoza, Roman Ramirez, Marty Pina, Javier Gutierrez, Ronnie Gomez, Frank Vanal- stine, 3rd Row KL-Rl: Tim Garcia, Robert Marmion, John Aldecoa, Hermin Ahill, Willy Hess, Joe Hernandez, Jose Cabal- leros. Front Row CL-Rl: Danny Figueroa, David Garcia, Ray Molina, Joe Montes, Chuck Aquilina, Frank lnzunza, James Mendoza, Danny Lopez, Fred Rivera, Travor Lee, Trevor Lee. Varsity Volleyball QL-Rb: Cassandra Quihuis, Sabra Wright, Lor- raine Fisher, Annette Warrior, Kelly Olms, Judy Teft, Jennifer Cook, Janine Churley, Rose Archuleta, Lisa Nelson, Regina Grijalva, Coach Joel Kooyers. Junior Varsity Volleyball QL-RD: Lisa Molina, Elvia Bustamante, Aman- da Sanders, Shari Schroder, Theresa Victory, Beth Robbins, Diane Hoffman, Coach Bill Sampson, Michelle Bustamante, Lori Nelson, Maria Cono, Christina Cuestas, Terry Figue- roa, Maria Galvan, Tiny Lizzaraga. Q A - 1 as-1 1 Ns ..,k , riff -se r 's gqwg i'e' -- 1 s Sports Index Boys' Soccer ei Bottom Row QL-Rjz l-light Wingl, Damon Ballesteros rikerl, ay Lopez fLeft Halfbackl, John Ramirez fGoaliel, Francisco Leyva fLeft Fullbackl, James Danley fAlternateJ, Shawn Carano fAlternateJ. Top Row QL-RJ: Mike Besecker fRight Halfbackj, Andy Obregon KRight Wingl, Marvin Linson fRight Halfbackl, Frank Cranz KRight Fullbackl, Tony Noel fAlter- natel, Tony Sherman iForwardl, Robert Spyers fStopperJ, Mike Jennings fRight Halfbackl, Coach BillCrouse,CoachLarryRodriguez.NotPictured: Rudy Corral fStrikerJ, David Yebra iSweeperJ, Scott Erwin finjuredl. Girls' Soccer Bottom Row QL-RD: Rosie Garcia, Anna Avila, Rachel , Coleen Murphy, Kathy Lopez. Top Row KL-RJ: Margarita Verdugo, Michelle Ar- menta, Michelle Cranz, Vicky Sotomayor, Elsa Guerrero, Stephanie Codd, Renee Segura, Trina Contreras, Lori Nelson, Coach Janice Welchert. Cross Country Kneeling QL-RJ: Robert Peterson, Maria Valdez, Albert Avila, David Dohlen, Manny Freire, Hector Soto, Connie Childs. Standing QL-Rb: Girls' Coach Yvonne Clay, Monica Valdez, Renee Segura, Dan Sobey, Brad McKenzie, Shaun Nothstein, Ju- lio Freire, Carlos Nava, Bonnie Conners, Dawn Wells, Boys' Coach Dick Browning. 1 Sports Index All-Metro Football Team Statistics Varsity Softball Back Row QL-R9 Lorraine Fisher, Rose Ar- chuleta, Pat Cowan, Michelle Thornton, Cathy Beltran, Lydia Brichta, Lori Macias, Lisa Lo- pez, Coach Gastellum. Front Row QL-R9 Pa- tricia Beaty, Sandra Dominguez, Melissa Sand- ers, Roquel Dominguez, Stacy. Redondo, Ve- ronica Arvizu, Michelle Corrillo. Junior Varsity Softball Bottom Row QL-R9 Luisa Cardenas, Elvia Bustamante, Valerie Arvizu, Antonete Lizar- raga, Lisa Molina, Rebecca Sanchez, Maria Galvan, Terry Figueroa. Top Row QL-Rzl Christella Munoz, Lydia Ramirez, Alma Santa Cruz, Thresa Victory, Diane Alameda, Laura Arizmendi, Beth Robins, Michelle Borbosa, Stacy Redondo, Coach Bobby Gastellum. Sports Index Varsity Basketball Bottom Row QL-RD: Madrid Rand, Darryl Jones, Richard Sanderville, Ray Foreman, Jeff Fields, Darryl Davis. Top Row QL-Rl: Harry Brown, Ed Mclver, Steve Warrior, Sean Elliott, Myles Mace, George Federico, Martin Busta- mante, Coach Karrle. J. V. Basketball Top CL-Rl: Gary Chaves, Rito Montes, Gilbert Arriola, Job Borboa, Gerald Kornelle, Steve Vega, Brent Morris, Oly Burr, Coach Paul Dull. Bottom KL-RJ: Artie Catalano, Walter Halloway, Ronnie McCiver, Steve Gomez, Car- los Nava. Fresh Basketball Top CL-RJ: Freddy Cota, Vance Head, Jose Olivares, Carlos Rico, Bill Lopez, Damian Mar- tinez, Keith Tarpley, Willie Ware, Joe Ortiz, Coach David Gin. Bottom QL-RD: Gilbert Moreno, Chad Strong, Darrell Ercanbrack, Andy Montijo, Roland Stokes, Brian Grusen- meyer, Val Romante. Sitting CL-Rl: Terry Hunter, Kent Nebe. Not Shown: Chris Doermer. 1 Sports Index S2 L... Euecolgds And Special Recognition i iiiiiiifiiffwi Wiiiwiw ii me W WQQQWW 1 e Junior Varsity Basketball Sp rts Index 1 Girls' Track Top Row CL-RJ: Monica Valdez, Dawn Wells, Patricia Beatty, Michelle Carrillo, Bonnie Con- ners, Rachel Saenz, Delma Granado, Connie Childs, Maria Valdez, Front Row: Elsa Na- varro, Sherri Schroeder, Coach Marcella Kitt, and Veronica Lopez. Not pictured: Loretta Wilsong Marion Chatman. Varsity Baseball Front Row QL-RJ: Billy Walsh, Glenn Ducote, Mike Quihuis, Eddie Garcia, Sam Kavathas, Tommy Leon, Mark Nunez. Junior Varsity Baseball Front Row QL-RD: Gilbert Moreno, Billy Well- man, Artie Catalano, Obie Spooner, Michael McKenzie, and Angel Dicochea. Photos by Roy Hardy and Patricia Cowan 1 Sports Index Boys' Tennis Group Shot KL-RJ: James Danley, John Bar- barow, Mike Danley, Coach Carl Johannesson, Danny Lopez, David Larsong Lee Graves. Girls' Tennis Group Shot KL-RJ: Front Row 4 Melissa Lang- ston, Claudia Portillo, Rose Morales, Jackie Luna, Andrea Turcotte, Jona Hrdlicka, Sandra Perez, Jo- celyn Pacheca, Back Row: Melissa Turcotte, Amanda Sanders, Christina Luna, and Grace Granillo. Lettermen Group Shot: CL-RJ: Front Row - Chuck Aquilana, Danny Figueroa, Joseph Bermudez, James Kopkowki, and John Adams, Back Row - Roman Arriola, Pat Greathouse, Denny Brown, Donovan Drinnen, and George Domin- guez. Photos by Kevin Moe and Christina Valencia Sports Index 1 Assembly Highlight The goal of the Student Council was to provide the best assemblies and organize the Student Council to the best of their capabilities. Student Body President Ve- ronica Fields decided her personal goals were to get involved in Student Council, take action, and to stop complaining about things. The sports were covered in seasonal as- semblies which were held in the amphith- eater and the auditorium. Veronica stated, When we planned the assemblies we brainstormed, prioritized, and listened to everyone's opinion. The administration, however, had final approval of all plans. 8 E Taking Action 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist - Boxer Paul Gonzalez appears as a guest speaker on campus Nov. 7 during a 6th period assembly. Mr. Gonzalez encouraged students to set goals and to try to meet them no matter what obsta- cles they faced. He also gave students a glimpse into his personal life and told them about being involved with a gang. He said that his life changed when he left the gang and started training with a police officer. The Junior assembly covered plans for fund raisers, graduation and col- lege plans. The guest speaker Mr. Ira Lackow, Junior Class advisor, intro- duced 1986 class representative Kelly Olms. She informed students of their responsibilities on campus. Kelly in- troduced Sabra Wright, another class representative who discussed girls, sports. Sabra encouraged students to support the athletic teams by attend- ing games. Sabra emphasized school spirit and the need for involvement. Other speakers included JoAnn Cor- ral Who talked about P.A.L.S. and Counselor Jeri Lucas who discussed college options and admissiun re- quirements. However, the most un- usual speaker was.Senior Karl Ellis with a rap that encouraged students to attend college. Speoialln Their Special thanks goes year's Community yiet and ParenitlSVo1unteersQ They were Sunny Meehan, Linda Na- zarro, Charles Redondo, Mrs. Redon- V ' ' c do, John alencla Vin ent, Paula Jin Hooper, RJ William I Willis, and Larry Rodriguez. yearbook staff would' like to thank all the volun- teers special help' and each to the support of ,-,V I b . Ak : . 5 : I The 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. The Olympics are held once every 4 years and different countries host the games. People from many countries come to- gether in peace to observe and participate in friendly competi- tion. You could hear cries ofjoy, see heroes, smell the aroma of the food being sold and be moved deeply by the events. One of the most memorable gold medal awards at the 1984 Winter Olympics was that of Mary Lou Retton's. She became the first American woman to win a gold medal in the women's all- around gymnastics competition. Ms. Retton captured the hearts of her audiences with her charm and playful style. By Karen Bantlin in ::1x r-a5garir:g l':f' 2-Sli e ar illl: 1 M .1 ill 1 ll N'l ll.'li N:lN N : rt ' . ll : r ggilsi. liil Ll,liLi,iil'g v .1 ., ' 55:3 intl e ll : ' i1iHll lw' lf: M i ,gin 1 iii ,-,N 1 1- f- : ,,: : .NN -N -i :N H : :gi n 1:1 1553 2, 1: 1 11- , til ' 151, af ' -gigiif? ll. L. re :Nf- , Sgli::::1'llii- ff -. i . Ji-lf ':N'1-ie -i:l2 fi: H: Um - YY :HN l l . , ii n :.: :N'-:-- ,N 1: 2: N lil: :Ml T- H i iq w i 'll:l:i, Nlli iw. . Nl a::lW ' -,a w in gt: 'N :ll N -: 2 'fiiirwlfg 1. -L---Y-7-41521 141 .-. 1 f??-'ylll 'li li1?: 'fe--li-1:1 at v l - tlw' 1 1i1:fiaae ::: wi . ,5f 5. , l:': : : li m i ::f-ii -' 1 i w: ir : 1 H N:N 1 :i: t.. 1: l-Nil : lllSiQ '1 s . : ,:. :Kill , gis t, ,gw in gg. M fg: :S i , HN'gNl:,,sLi: - -A 11: yi: ,,3?:,,fr :Ji 1:5 liglsm ?5ll fi ,. - 'ini-2 ': ,.. 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Detroit outfielder Kirk Gibson contributed much to the team's victory by hitting two homers and driving in five runs. Ethiopia's people faced grief and famine this year which was worse than the great depression in America during the 1930's. Documentaries in England and projects in America encouraged people to feed the world by sending money and food to that country. By Di Lane 1 Current Events The Statue of Liberty is un- dergoing a restoration after 100 years of serving as a beacon for immigrants in the New York harbor. Reconstruction started after donations were made by citizens and businesses. She is a symbol of America, its spirit, hope, freedom and liberty. May the soul of America be reflected in the glow of her torch. By Jinnelle Dittbenner Baby Fae, her real name known only to her doctors and parents, became the first to re- ceive an animal heart trans- plant. The walnut-sized heart of a seven month old baboon was inserted into Baby Fae at Loma Linda University Medical Cen- ter. The operation was very con- troversial causing attacks by animal lovers and medical ethi- cists. Yet, when Baby Fae's pic- ture was televised around the world her story touched every- one. Then, 21 days after the op- eration, Baby Fae gave in and died of massive kidney failure. rllec iiiiii I' iiii 5 . .lea Merril Grant, Superintendent of Tucson Unified School District 111, stepped down after 5V2 years the position with the state's largest school district. Grant was under pub- lic scrutiny and criticism from a com- munity group known as the Coalition for Educational Excellence. In June Grant will be leaving his position to spend more time with his family. A temporary assignment for Grant as special assistant to the school board includes such duties as working with the legislature and the Districtfs business community. Grant has been credited with the desegregation of TUSD schools, improving education- al standards, and successfully facing a tight budget without making major program cuts. Deputy Superintendent Doro- thy Magett was named interim su- perintendent on February 12th. She was supported by many black com- munity leaders and educators. Her credentials include a doctorate in education from Northwestern Uni- versity and work in Seattle Public Schools as Assistant Superintendent for curriculum and instruction. By Vicky Pillarelli V 1 I - A259101 . L A Q i, rbi . smug mug - 9, ' lil EU I We join the University of Arizona in celebrating its 100 year birthday and the commemoration of its 100 years of existence. Eight year-old Vicki Lynn Hoskinson was abducted on North Romero and Wetmore Monday afternoon Sept. 17 after mailing a letter at a Circle K lo- cated near her home. More than 35 volunteers from three agencies searched the area around Vicki's home for any possible clues to her disappear- ance. Vicki's Uncle Rick Trimmer offered 815,000 in family savings as a reward to her finder. In ad- dition, 88-crime reward for in- formation leading to Vicki's whereabouts, increased 315,000 more than the maximum, mak- ing the full reward 325,000 Frank Jarvis Atwood, 28, has been charged with kidnapping and is awaiting trial in the Pima County Jail. Over 500 students from Homer Davis Elementary met in the school courtyard to read tri- butes to Vicki Lynn in a special ceremony where a palo verde tree was planted in her honor. By Di Lane Current Events 135 rt Exhibitions: Winners KPage 1901 Top Left: Phillip Chan, Top Right:PatBilling,Center Left:TommyLeon, Center Right: Maria Alvarez, Bottom Left: Ramon Frias, Bottom Right: Maria Alvarez's award presentation. KPage 1915 Top Left: Adam Lopez - pencil, Top Right: Phillip Chan - pen and ink, Center Right: Herbie Ramirez - pen and ink, Bottom Left: Don Harp - acrylic, Bottom Right: Ramon Frias - oil. Photos by Miriam Belfer and Roy Har' dy. 1 Pima College Showing ,N fl in x V ,, I! MJ , W 2 W i F - ' V4 Q, A 4 VR 47- - .' ' f 'Q ' 1 ' GN 'fzff . .fi 1 fr? '- i. . ,H 7 -,,. 2- Avfx n f 'f 1 5. .. V, 1 A t I' Pefceptions , 2-Q. x . fn, ., x-Q 3 x gh, , 2 Xmtgy , 2 . ' 5 f f fi Pg . 5 ' S, 55 5 SKw M 2 H Vg, . 1 . 1 ' , R 1 NV G , Q P2 ' N I ft RQ I . T ' :- at 1 -fm U w 4 'N N ixxwfk i 12 Y 1 ' , , 5 f , 13? km, 1 , Q 3? 1. . A Q ' 1 ? 5' T2 ix 4 w X , W at W , v, 1 2' -2 4x,f ,, f, , y W H Mr v , Ar' 1 Signatures 5 4 f X , tg .s I H .A ef . Q , . 1 ' , . f ff! Q Y' ' K . m A L' we ,, ,,LL J- . V M '. A 4 ' 1 gb, SJ . , , f' , , ,. , ' .w W I, ' V -. , 11, .J 1 ,K Q , , ? vi ,C ' , 1 - ,f f , . V- 2 'g f A M Y 3 ,I . ' 1 Y K 5 .,. f' K 4 ' 75 4 aiu 1 52 I ,, Ji 2 'M W I 1 cf fm , V' KZ' f C-gt. 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'li 'll' .ll ' x ily fr xl 25.4. In . ' 1 l ' yi K lfmlll ll' ' X l lm ' N ll ll lwl'lllll?l 1 ' 'MI' will P 1 W if ,gym tilt, .l - Ma' M gll'l'J1j ' . ! . ' lim- , W mwii-1' UN HBNQK . ,i-,,4! lmlhliill ', VNM. rr , fl -iii r was ...,WWm.,i..,,..i Hqumaism all - ceizisei cif . r Q, ll 2 ,. r r .r bil! Ll I would like to thank Adviser Ms. ,K Catherine Cely, Co-editors Kim Keeton, l ' Kelly Woodrich and Lucy Varela for Ei their assistance throughout the year. We I it ii put our heads together on this book. Spe- i q l cial thanks goes to Mrs. Yvonne Lopez, i i yearbook representative, for her much i i i ' needed and very helpful advice on ideas i for this ilgook. iiwould also like to thank Marina vara o for helping the staff on deadlines and everyone who donated Y W - ' ' their time and effort. - David W. Tay- b- . 1 -fff- -- ffffffff-ffff--fff ff-ff F YY... .Y.... . ---Y ---f ' 101' ,,,..,,, -,-, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, YVYYYYYVYYV Q : iii t I would like to thank the yearbook ad- I i :I viser Ms. Catherine Cely, the Herff 1 Jones Yearbook representative Mrs. 1 ill f Yvonne Lopez, the yearbook staff and l il everyone else who helped with the book. ll 1 Q i . . . ' in 3: M i - , I enjoyed working as an editor. It was a I i t 4 l great experience because I learned many i iii skills and how to communicate with peo- i t 1 ple. I also learned that it pays to be orga- I V X I ' ' it nized. Without organization things don't ill tj get finished as well as they should. - . I X 4, l Kelly Woodrich A -. ef-3 ,f- 'I r, , M uf, aff- 41-' ' w t - 1-f-r.-v 'Ni rr-rrrrrvr i r.r.--.ri1... W-. Z-haf!! MyV.,W--i,X-.,iW..r.,.-io,-.-1, -5.2 aan-K-..,-W, . W e eeeee ' I would like to thank the co-editors, adviser, yearbook representative, and 5 l staff for their help in making Impact i l i lli ilwould llke to than? Ray Manley Stu' 1985.Aspecial thanks goes to Ms. Cath- C1105 and represent-'f1t1V9 YVOUUB 1101392 erine Cely who has helped out when I from HerffJones Yearbooks for their as- needed itiwouid also like to thank Ju- y a rig flstance In the Pioductlon Of Imlfacf Dior Marina Alvarado who was very 853. I would also like to thank all of the helpful over the past several years in 3 1 iii Wlllels and pllotoglllpllfls Wltllolll helping os meet deadlines, even though Q whose efforts and ded1cat1on,'Impact she was notapart of the yearbook class.I B5 Would not halve been posslble' And am glad to have been a part of putting finally, I would like to thank photogra- this yearbook together because I have Pliers and C0'W0Tk91'S Dominic OTUUZ, learned a lot about myself and fellow E V M1Chae1H0lte,R0Y Hardy fllld Advlsel staffers. ,, Kim Keeton Ms. Catherine Cely for their guidance ,, lfi'5 l i 1 and encouragement, and most impor- I am most appreciative of my instiuon tantly their friendship. - Jeff Dollar tor Ms. Catherine Cely for her under- il standing and patience in helping the new would lik? F0 tllallk my fellow pllolo editors pull through this voor. I vvooid ed1tors,.Dom1n1c Qrtiz and Jeff Dollar, also like to include all the staff writers ' along with the entire yearbook staff for and photographers for making this year makiflg Impact '85 one to remember' such a challenge and success. I give my Speclal thankslgoes to MS- Catherine special thanks to Herff Jones Yearbook Cely lol llel' patlellce and lllldelslalldlllg representative Mis- Yvonne Lopez for and to Gene Johnson for all his extra all the extra hours she put into our book. effolt that helped make tllls yealbfloll co-editors Kim xeeton, Kelly Woodrich Dosslble-.And as the roulette Wheel Sams, and David Taylor were all great. We had let. the llght Of 1985 Shme thmugh- - many learning experiences and it was all Mlchael LaRue Holte worth it. - Lucy Varela 31535555 ,,,, 'H fifflf' , I QQHZ- . IFEIEE . I Yearbook Editors 15 Abbot, Sean 36 Acosta, Lisa 52 Acosta, Maria 52 Acosta, Melissa 76 Acosta, Memorie 64, 144 Adams, Carrie 76 Adams, John 52, 178 Adams, Lonnie 52 Adams, Maria 36 Adams, Marva 36 Adrian, Betty 64 Affolder, Kim 64 Aguirre, Edward 36, 96 Aguirre, Maria 64 Ahill, Jr., Herman 179 Ahumada, Ricardo 52, 136 Ahumada, Rogelio 76 Akins, Lee 76, 178 Alameda, Diane 64, 160, 181 Albright, Edward 76 Alcaraz, Annamarie 52, 59, 111 Aldecoa, David 92, 141 Aldecoa, John 52, 179 Alderate, Robert 52 Alejandres, Luis 64 Alff, Cunthia 36 Alger, Benjamin 64 Allbright Jr., Michael 52 Allen, Benny 64 Allen, Kevin 64 Allen, Luther 76 Allen, Maria 36 Aller, Joyce 36, 138 Almada, Suzanne 76 Almazan, Ernesto 64 Almazan Jr., Francisco 29, 64 Almazan, Maricela 64 Almazan, Virginia 36 Altamirano, Anthony 64 Altamirano, Rene 76 Altamirano, Victoria 76 Alvarado, Marina 52 Alvarez, Alfred 52 Alvarez, Anthony 36 Alvarez, Charles 52 Alvarez, Consuelo 76 Alvarez, David 76 Alvarez, Guadalupe 76 Alvarez, Luis 36 Alvarez, Maria 190 Alvarez, Patricia 64 Alvarez, Rene 76 Alvarez, Richard 76, 144 Alvarez, Santan 60 Amaro, Julian 76, 178 Amparano, Athena 36 Amparano, Steven 76 Anderson, Brenda 76, 144 Anderson, Dawn 76 Anderson, Lori 36, 88, 114, 136 Anderson, Tashia 76 Andreacola, Steven 64, 94 Anthony, Wayne 76, 178 Apel, Kimberly 76 Aquilina, Charles 179 Aquilina, Vincent 76 Aquino, David 64, 178 Archuleta, Michael 36, 92, 106 Archuleta, Rose 52, 156, 157, 160, 161, 179, 181 Arizmendi, Eduardo 36 Arizmendi, Laura 76, 181 Armbruster, Rosetta 52, 60 Armbruster, Wayne 64 1 General Index Armbruster, Yavonne 52 Armenta, Daniel 36 Armenta, Denise 64 Armenta, Jose 76 Armenta, Michelle 64, 180 Armenta, Patricia 76, 144 Armstrong, Sandie 52 Armondo, P, 178 Arredondo, Lisa 64 Arriola, Adrianna 76, 136, 139, 144 Arriola, Gilberto 64, 136, 169, 182 Arriola, Roman 52, 178 Arrona III, Raymond 52 Arvizu, Melissa 36, 88 Arvizu, Sara 76 Arvizu, Valerie 76, 160, 181 Arvizu, Veronica 76, 181 Attwood, John 64, 136 Arzimendi, L. 160 Austin, Thell 36, 88 Avendano, Monica 64 Avila, Albert 76, 180 Avila, Anna 64, 180 Avila, Bernardo 76, 144 Aycott, Christina 64 Badilla, Antonia 64, 178 Badilla, Ben 178 Baez, Monica 64 Baez, Patricia 36, 139 Baginski, Tricia 64 Baker, Sheila 36, 88 Baker, Shirley 64 Ballah, Stacy 52, 104 Ballentine, Corina 64 Ballentine, Kelly 64 Bsllrdyrtod, Damon 52, 180 Ballesteros, Olga 76 Baltazar, Arlene 36, 96 Baltazar, Christina 52 Baltazar, Yvonne 112 Baltazar, Leticia 52 Baltzgar, Larita 52 Bantlin, Karen 62 Barbarow, Jon 64 Bender, Robin 64 Benner, Richard 52 Benson, Anita 64 Benton, Cristina 64 Benton IV, Robert 76 Bermudez, Joseph 37, 178 Berno, Jeffery 52 Beron, Donald 52 Bersch, Sandra 64 Bertoldo, Ernie 52 Besecker, Michael 52, 180 Betancourt, Barbara 64 Betancourt, Yvette 14, 15, 37 Betancourt, Yvonne 64 Billings, Patrick 37, 178, 190 Bishop, Jack 64 Blanton, Sheila 37, 96 Blight, Krysta 76 Blight, Tammy 37 Blondeaux, Darcie 76, 144 Boltinghouse, Jana 37, 48 Bohn, Willian 76 Bonavia, Angela L. 76 Bond, Hugo 37, 87, 107 Borboa, Angela B. 64 Borboa, Job B. M65 169, 182 Borbon, Veronica F. 65 V Borquez Jr., Frousto'F. 77 Bostian, Tracy L. 52, 62, 112 Boucher, Robert J. 65 Bowie, Norman D. 77 Bowler, Tracy L. 77, 144 Boyer, Tyrone S. 37, 131, 148, 149, 152 Brady, David 65, 96, 178 Brannan, Paula L. 77 Brand, Michelle 77 Branton, Kelly P. 52 Braun, Alvaro R. 144 Brewer, Jack W. 77 Brewster, Latrice 77 Brichto, Lydia A. 37, 50, 181, 88, 160 Briley, Tandy W. 52, 104 Brittain, Tim 32, 141 Bron, Charles J. 52, 141 Bromley, Loretta 37 Bron, William G. 32, 77 Bronger, Lisa M. 32 Brown, Alicia 37 Brown, Charlotte L. 65 Bustamante, Imelda M. 77 Bustamante, Martin B. 52, 169, 182 Bustamante, Michelle D. 77, 178 Bustamante, Pedro J. 77, 178 Bustamante, Sharon K. 37, 88 Caballero, Jolene R. 77 Caballera Jr., Jose L. 179, 65 Cahill, Tiffany F. 37 Calvert, Mitchell H. 37 Camargo, Celia 52 Campbell, Patrick W. 38 Campuzano, Albert 65 Campuzano, Thomas 77 Canales, Joaquin S. 52 Caniglia Jr., Eli J. 2, 136 Cano, Lorena B. 77 Cano, Maria B. 179 Capen, Becky A. 38 Carano, Shawn R. 77, 180 Cardenas, Cynthia M. 65 Cardenas, Luisa C. 160, 180, 181 Cardenas, Wade C. 65 Carey, Harold L. 38 Carico, Keith 77 Carley, Michael G. 77, 178 Carley, Monica M. 52 Carmo na, Sandra Y, 50, 52, 60 Carpio, Hector 65, 104 Carpio, Jose 65 Carrasco, Alexander 38, 178 Carriere, Lisa 38 Carrillo, Michelle 52, 160 Cascarelli, Kieth 38, 178 Cascar Castan Castell elli, Tammi 65, 141 on, Nicole 53 anus, Carlos 53 Castillo, Jamie 65 Castill o, Lenard 178 Castro, Caroline 38 Castro, Cecilia 53 Castro, David 65 Castro Castro III, Frank 65, 136 , Lisa 65 Castro, Mary 38, 138 Castro, William 77 Barbeau, Brian 52 Barbosa, Eva 64, 160 Barnes, Patricia 52, 60, 144 Barnett, Elva 36, 48, 138 Barrachman, Randy 64, 85 Barron, Bethel 64 Barron, Luz 36 Barrow, Duane 36 Bartley, David 76 Basurto, Norman 64 Bates, Ernest 64 Bates, Felicia 76, 144 Bates, Marcus 76 Baumea, Maria 76 Beaman, Dendall 64, 136 Beaty, Patricia 52, 181 Becwar, Neil 76, 144 Brown, Conni L. 37 Brown, David G. 52 Brown, Denisa J. 52, 139 Brown, Denny L. 37, 148, 149, 178 Brown, Harry L. 37, 169, 182 Brown, Robbi W. 37 Brown, Sandy L. 77 Browning, Candace M. 77 Brubaker, Del R. 24, 77 Brubaker, Lynnette M. 37 Brubaker , Ronnette D. 14, 37, 92 Bruley, Jason 77 Bryant, Leon J. 77, 128 Bubel, Daniel P. 77 Buchanan, Tyree 65 Buckley, Punpit M, 77 Buenamea, Alicia M. 52 Catalano, Arthur 65, 169, 182 Ceaser, Jodette 77 Ceaser, Judith 77 Celis, Amparo 77 Celis, Martha 136 Cervantez, Pilar 65 Chaboya, Monica 77 Chacon, Enrique 65 Chacon, Henery 136, 178, 179 Chacon, Janet 38 Chan, Hsien 53, 190 Chance, Genene 38, 85 Chance, William 65 Charbonneau, Thomas 65 Chatman, Marion 77, 144 Chavez, Gary 65, 169, 182 Childs, Constance 53, 180 Becwar, Pamela 52 Bedelo, Jeanine 64 Bellay, Pam 52 Beets, John 36 Bejarano, Adriana 29, 36, 47, 50 Bejarano, Nichieli 14, 29, 76, 92 Bejarano, Rodolfo 64 Bellassai, Joseph 76 Bellay, Pamela 52 Beltran, Cathy 37, 96, 160, 181 Buenamea, Francisca R. 37 Buenamea, Juanita M. 77 Bujanda, Maureen S. 65 Burnette Jr., Donald G. 65 Burr, Aulos O. 65, 169, 182 Burrola, Luis R. 178, 77 Burruel, Anna 77 Burton, Lestine E. 37 Bustamante, Elvia O. 179, 181, 77, 160 Bustamante, Frank D. 77 Chism, Paul 65 Churle y, Janine 50, 53, 156, 157, 179 Clements, Mary 38 Coby, Marque 65 Codd, Stephanie 65, 104, 180 Coffey, David 38 Cole, Michelle 65 Cole, Shelly 112, 113 Colegrove, James 62, 65 Colegrome Jr., Robert 38 lollins, Mark 38 loltrin, Laura 38, 107, 112 Ionner, Daphanie 16, 65 Ionners, Bonnie 65, 154, 180 lonners, Jean M. 29, 38, 124 Iontreras, Catherina P. 38, 48, 180 lontreras Jr., Jose lontreras, Lisa R. 53, 138 Delprete, Lisa 53 Demoss Edward V. 65 Dempsay, Wendy A 65 Devenport, Esther G. 53 Diaz, Lonny G. 78 Diaz icochea, Angel S. 78 Delgado, Micaias Z. i Ionway, Angela R. 53 look, Jennifer A. 53, 92, 156, 179 look, Nicle D. 53, 60 Iooksey, William J. 77, 178 Tooper, Clinton D. 38 Tooper, Chrystal L, 38 lopper, James W. 15, 38 lopper, Robert J. 53, 178 Dicochea, Elvia L. 78 Dicochea, Susan 1. 65 Dillon, Brian E. 78 Dittbenner, Jinnelle S. 65 Dixson, David W. 78 Dobson, Alice 39 Dolien, David 180 Dodge, Lisa M. 78 iorby, Cynthia L. 53, 136 lordova, Diana 77 Iordova Michael E. 180 Yordova, Sonia L. 65 Tordova, Yvette M. 38 loronado, Ana M. 53 loronado, Athans S. 53 Ioronado, Fermin Ioronado, Marisa D. 33 Dollar, Jeffrey A. 53 Dominguez, Jorge A. 39, 178 Dominguez, Marco A. 78, 128 Dominguez, Raquel L. 78, 112, 160, 181 Dominguez, Sandra M. 53, 160, 181 Donnell, Trisha M. 78 Dormer, Christopher 78, 169 Dorough, Belinda D. 53 Drinnen, Donovan D. 39, 118, 119, 148, Iorral lorral , Arthur J. , JoAnn 38, 104 Iorral, Katherine M. 77, 144 Iorral, Lisa M. 77 Iorral, Marshall A. 38, 108 lorral, Raymond R. 65 Iorral, Rudy A. 38, 108 Iorral, Valentin M. 77 lorrillo, Michelle 185 iota, David J. 112 iota, Frederick 77, 169, 178, 182 lover, Cathy A. 65 owan, Elizabeth P. 39, 96, 112 Ducote, Glenn C. 39 Dudgeon, James R. 65, 178 Duplain, William C. 78 Durako, Roxanne A. 66 Durazo, Gloria G. 33, 92 Duron, Manuel M. 66 Dutz, Cindi J. 78, 144 owan, Joseph M. 77, 178 lowan, Patricia A. 16, 53, 160, 181 Eowan, Robert 65 lowart, Terry R. 77 owell, Yevette 160 Easly, Kathleen A. 66 Easly, Robert E. 53 Echeverria, Irma 78 Echeverria, Liza J. 66 Eldrige, Michael 78 ranz Jr., Frank D. 39, 180 ranz, Michelle A. 65, 94, 144, 180 rigger, Curtis R. 33 rockwell, Guillermo V. 77, 178 rum, Leslie M. 53, 60 ruz, Carol L. 53 ruz, Luz 53 ruz, Robert D. 77 uestas, Cristina G, 65, 179 umings, Thomas R. 78 umming, Heidi B. 78 umming, James B. 53, 104 vitkovich, Sean P. 53 lahlen, David D. 78 ialenberg, Angela A, 78 laly, Rick W. 78, 128 laniels, Dawn M. 'aniels, Jeffrey N. 65 anley, James E. 78, 180 fanley, Mike T, 13, 14, 15, 39,92 ardis, Stephen P. avis, Candace 65 avis, Chrisana L. 65 avis, Cory S. 78 avis, Darryl A. 53, 169, 182 eLa Cruz, Elvia D. 39 'eLaRosa, Raul 53 El-Sharif, Sarah C. 23, 78, 94, 104 Elizondo, Anna M. 66 anion, sean M. 14, 15, 34, 39, 118, 119, Ellis, Karl 88, 92, 148, 149, 178 Elvick, Dawn A. 78 Elvick, Julie A. 24, 50, 53, 136 Encinas, Lisa M. 78 Ercanbrack, Darrel R. 78, 128, 169, Erwin, Randy 178 Escalante, Jaime 66 Escalante, Neyda 39, 88 Escalante, Patricia 78 Escobar, 78 Escarcega, Elizabeth 78 Esparza, Christopher 39 Esparza, Damina 39, 96 Esparza, Daniel 78, 96, 136 Espino Jr., Gilbert 78 Espino, Vicky 53 Esquibel, Veronica 53, 60 Estavillo, Mary 39 Estep, Damon 53 Evans, Bruce 66 Farney, Steven 78, 141 Farruggia, Salvatore 39 Farthing, Jeffery 39 Faust, Mark 66, 136 Favela, Alma 39 149 1 Febbo, Robert 39 Federico, George 53, 118, 119, 169, 182 Felix, Leonard 66, 136 Felix, Melissa 78 Fenner, Patrick 66 Fields, Jeffrey 53, 169, 182 Fields, Mitti 78, 144 Fields, Veronica 29, 39, 48, 94 Figueroa, Daniel 53, 179 Figueroa, Delia 78 Figueroa, Juan 39, 178 Figueroa, Theresa 78, 160, 179, 180 Files, Heather 78 Files, Noelle 53 Files, Shannon 29, 66 Fisher, Bill 136 Fisher, Lorriane 13, 14, 15, 29, 39, 9 179, 181 Fisher, William 66 Fiske, John 78 Fiske, Steven 78 Flemming, Eric 78 Fitzsimmons, Kevin 39 Fletcher, Albert 78, 104 Fletcher, Frank 39 Flores, Ana 53 Flores, Richard 53 Flores, Stephen 141, 66 Flores, Yvonne 78 Flynn, Kimberly 78 Foreman, Ray 39, 169, 182 Forte, Karla 53 Fortune, Charlene 66, 139 Fraser, Micheal 78 Fraser, Veronica 39 Frazier, M. 178 Freeman, Carole 53 Freire, Julio 180 Freire, Manuel 53, 180 French, Kristen 66 French, Mitchell 40 Frias, Ramon 190 Friend, Jessica 14, 53, 11, 178 Frost, Margaret 78 Fuentes, Traci 53 Gaare, Michael 53 Gagnon, Stacey 40 Gail, Melissa 66 Galavez, Diana 53, 136, 139, 66 Galavez, Edward 53 Galaz, Norma 78, 122, 123 Galland, David 40, 96 Gallego, Steven 66 Gallegos, Angela 66 Gallegos, Cynthia 40 Gallegos, Jerry 54, 136 Gallegos , Larry 54, 136 Galvan, Jose 66 Galvan, Maria 79, 144, 160, 179, 181 Galven, Peter 178 Gamez, Angelique 79, 92 Gamez, Ronnie 92 Garcia, Alex 40, 178 Garcia, Cilsa 54 Garcia, David 40, 96, 179 Garcia, Eddy 40, 88, 92, 178 Garcia, Elias 66 Garcia, Gilda 79 Garcia, Linda 40 Garcia, Jesus 54 Garcia, Lucinda 66 2, 156, 16: l L0 Garcia, Rosalie 54, 180 Garcia, Sergio 50, 54 Garcia, Steven 40 Garcia, Sussette 40 Garcia, Timmy 66, 179 Garcia, Valerie 79 Garman, Barbara 40, 124 Gastelo, Leanard 66 Gastelum, Aurelio 66 Gastelum, Gregorio 79 Gaston, Bryan 60, 136 Gaston, Eulalia 40, 96 Genson, Ryan 40, 96 Germain 79 Glenn, Gina 54, 78 Glenn, Joe 54 Golden, Anthony 40 Gomez, Angelica 29, 66, 79 Gomez, Ronald 29, 79, 178, 179 Gomez, Steven 169, 182 Gomez, Vilma 40 Armando 66 W Damian 66 Lb Q l Gonzales, 5 Gonzales, Gonzales, Jose 79 Gonzales, Gonzales, Linda 79 Gonzales, Margarita 40 Gonzales, Martin 66 Gonzales, Mary 79 Gonzales, Melanea 79 Gonzales, Michelle 79 Gonzales, Ramon 40, 118, 119 Gonzales, Reynaldo 79 Gonzales, Stiphanie 40, 94, 118, 1 Gonzales , Susan 40 Gonzalez, Bianca 54, 60, 111 Gonzalez, Jose 178 Gonzalez, Maria 96 Gonzalez, Melania 96 Gonzalez, Priscilla 66, 136 Gonzalez, Ray 112, 136 Gonzalez , Yvette 40, 97 Goodman, Dan 66, 111, 178 Gowin, Jesse 66, 79, 178 Granado, Delma 66 Granados, Jose 79 Granillo, Grace 40, 96 Graves, Joseph 54 Graves, Lee 66 Gray, Yolanda 54 Greathouse, James 50, 54, 148, 14 Green, David 40, 122, 123, 178 Green, Kevin 66 Green, Yvonne 50, 54, 60, 61, 138 Greening, Matthew 66 Greening, Sally 54, 59, 136, 139 Grewe, Mary 79, 144 Grey, Denise 79 Griffin, Donya 54 Grijalva, Alexandro 54 Grijavla, Eric 40, 88 Grijalva, Regina 66, 179 Groover, Kara 79 Grusenmeyer, Brian 79, 178, 182 Guerrero, Aurelia 54 Guerrero, Elsa 41 Guild, Michele 66 Guthrie, Keith M. 79, 128 Gutierrez, Anthony A. 41, 136 Gutierrez, Arthur G. 66, 179 Gutierrez, Frances 66 Gutierrez, Frank 66 Gutierrez, Javier 79, 179 General Index Leonard 40 Q-,L ,Q LQJ6 19 9 197 , rx MUQ8: TN Holloway, Walter 67, 144, 169, 178, 182 X NHack .mags J , H on, Denise 54 ffl ' 1 95115 67 K , Sylvia 54 arsen, Denise 67 ilton, Monic 41 Jackson, cia 41, 97 K Lar Us 11011185 42 hx Harift, Steven 79 Jacks 7 ichelle 79 Sk' 1 Karen 551 104 ' ' Hardy, Caleb 41, 178 Jackson, Rebecc 14 B71 S0111 Rflnda 80, 94, 1041 144 Hardy, Marcy 79 gms .. T 6 ell, Jessica 30 Harmon, Bar ra 87- ues, vi x uv Tommy 42 Harmon, Li a quez, aura X 1173111 37911950 55 Harp, 54 8 tl . quez, N a 8112 1111 C011 Harris, ark 41 A rch ulib 88 . Lawson, David 67 art nd, Stace Jennin even 79 Lee, B11-100 67 ell, Dawn 41 Je Benjamin 67, 178, 179 X Lee, MHFCUS 55 Csasnawk, Nicolas , Kimberly 67 4 lies, ihsne 80 Hawkins, in hnson, April 79 D se, 'Imam 80 Hawkins, Michael 79 Johnson, Audra 79 ai Lee, Trsvsr 42, 148, 149, 1751 179 Ha m 41 Johnson, . . -3 f Lee, Trever, 42, 178, 179 . is 54 Johnson, Leanne if Lee, Ulysses 67 E oo eline , 141 Johnston, Marg t 91, 96 Leffew, Larry 55 S' ead, vano , 178, 182 Q Jones, Ch -r ' - 0 Leeper, Cheryl 80- 160, 1 oigia, Je 4 ai' v-4 Jones, P: - 54, 169, 182 Legse,S1even 67 Herna z, uro 79, i elvin 67 Leonv Be L 67 H ks , Par 67 - Jon Evely 1 Leon, Ch 71.17 H ez, Christo -45 -1: 144 nes, Mia 67, 1 90111 1 Udl 8 ndez, Jos - 'N 9 Jones, Michel 4 ' Z 90111 1611 80 ernande my Jones, Tri : 8 , 144 X A L90111 1 110' 57 ' Hernandez, 'Olg 79 Jube A49 Leon' briel 55 Hern i dez, -, 154 4 L ,Lawrence 42, 136 S : era, Anna 41 0 ' 7 . , o n 41 7,1 9 5011, Manuel 55 ,Q ara, Joel 54, 118, 11 J 9' zz 41 Leon, Mary 55 69 em, Jose 79 Leon, Stephanie 42 en-em, L Z 79 Leon, 'Tommy 190 y Hene Y -,, ' 5 , 13 Leonard, Rebecka 29, 42, 92 Hess, William 5 129 Eewis, Serin 47755 icksy J X, ewis, ic ae Hig Udy 79 , li Lewis, Monica 42, 97 l g 5 Shay 67 gala' Jenmfer 80 Leyba, Cristobal 67 H, . S Tal-i 54 59 'mer' Edgar 80' 144 Leyva, Francisco 55, 180 i noiok, John, Ka'emfha':'Qn Leyva, Luigi 55 Ho, Khing-Mei 54 Kauai rm 1 B Leyva, Mari'-167 H ff ,d 41 94 Karlhiva, Alexander 136 Lindsley Kristine 67 0 man' ,VI ' Kavathas, Sam 54 . ' . Hoff an, e 14, 67, 179 Lmson, Marvin 67, 136, 180 H ' aymond 54, 178 H nd Jr., Charles 67 ollingworth, Ana 54, 141 Hooper, Susan 54 Horn, Wanda 79 House, Lori Ann 54 House, Wendy 79 Howard, Lee 47, 48, 107, 118, 119 Howard, Denise 54 Hoyos, Sylvia 29, 34, 60, 124 Hrdlicka, Jona 54, 141 Huerta, Richard 79 Hughes, Michael 67 Hummons, Dean 96, 178 Hunker, Bruce 67 Hunker, Steven 41 Hunsinger, Annette 54 Hunter III, Leroy 54, 178 Hunter, Monica 16 Hunter, Marlene 16, 67 Hunter, Steve 178 Hunter, Terrance 79, 169, 178, 182 Hurlburt, Raymond 79 4 Ibrahim, Kairy 79, 112 Inzunza, Frank 179 Ivy, Darryl 79, 144 Iwrin, Randy 78 1 General Index Kausler, Julie 41 Kelley, Leah 80 Kells, Dawn 80 Kelly, Christopher 47 Kelly, Daniel 80 Kenney, Tammy 67, 112 Kent, Lisa 47 Kevwitch, Ronald 67 King, Gary 41 Kingman, Denise 67 Kirkpatrick, Laura 67, 136 Kolbo, Kenneth 80, 144 Kopkowski, James 54, 178 Kornelle, Gerald 67, 169, 182 Kornmuller, Cynthia 67 Krahling, Alexanclia 54 Kripner, Robert 41 Kuhn, Darla 55 Kuhnert, Anja 41 Kuna, David 55 Kuna, Michael 67 Laker, Ann 67 Laker, Karen 42 Lane, Denise 54, 136 Lane, Joseph 80 Lane, Susan 67 Lang, Leroy 112 Langston, Melissa 67, 136 Lapham, David 67 Linson, Vickie 42 Lippert, Carla 88 Lippert, Carla 88 Lippert, Peter 67 Little, Patrick 67 Liu, Bill 34, 42 Liversidge, Michael 42 Lizarraga, Antoniette 80 1 , 6 Llamas, Mario 67, 178, 179 Lockhart, Rhonda 80 Logan, Sue 55, 136 Logan, Scott 55 Lohman, Scott 80 Loper, Chris 55 Lopez, Adam 55, 190 Lopez, Alma 68 Lopez, Cheryl 42 Lopez, Daniel 34, 42 Lopez, Danny 42, 179 Lopez, David 42, 50, 131, 1 Lopez, Edna 42 Lopez, Francisco 68 Lopez, Jessica 80 Lopez, Jesus 55, 180 0, 179, 181 48, 149, 178 Lopez, Kathryn 55, 180 Lopez, Linda 68 Lopez, Lisa 42, 136, 139 Lopez, Lisa 68 Lopez, Lisa 42, 114, 160, 181 Lopez, Oscar 42 Lopez, Robert 80, 178 Lopez, Roberta 42 Lopez, Ronald 68 Lopez, Rosa 68 Lopez Jr., Ruben 80, 178 Lopez, Ruben 178 Lopez, Steven 80 Lopez, Veronica 68 Lopez, Victoria 80 Lopez, William 80, 182 Lopper, Chris 55 Lough, Tary 68 Lovelett, Lovelett, Melinda 42 Michael 42 Lovell, Michelle 80, 104 Lowe, Richard 42 Lowe, Ronald 80 Loya, Bruno 80, 112 Loya, Rueben 80 Loya, Yolanda 68 Lozano, Wendy 68 Ludwig, Tom 80 Lujan, Frank 55 Luna, Christina 80 Luna, Jacqueline 29, 55, 124 Luna, Renato 68 Lyons, Sean 80 Mace, Martin 14, 68, 92, 179 Mace, Myles 43, 148, 149, 169, 178, 182 Macias, Lori 55, 160, 181 Mack, Christine 43 Macku, Nicole 80 Madrid, Rafael 80 Magallon, Christy 55 Maish, Joaquin 68 Majors, Barbara 104, 114, 136 Makovicka, Cheri 68 Malott, Laurie 112 Maiiherz, Charles so, 141 Marrnion, Michelle 68 Marmion, Robert 68, 118, Marquez, Ignacia 55 Marquez, Rosann 80 Marsh, Joseph 80, 178 Martin, Diane 68 119, 179 Martin, Johnette 85 Martin, Lisa 80, 112 Martin, Minda 80 Martin, Samuel 178 Martin, Sandra 43, 85, 104 Martin, Shelly Lynn 55 Martinez, Cobina 43, 96 Martinez Martinez , Cynthia 68 , Damian 80, 169, 182 Martinez, Daniel 55 Martinez, David 68 Martinez, Jose 80 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez , Lisa 55, 68 , Natalie 80 , Randy 43 , Rene 55 Martinez, Richard 55, 80 Mmxjwn ,Mo 4 Q5 Mason, Linda 68 Massengale, Martin 43 Mathieson, Daniel 80, 144 Mathieson, David 68 Mayo, Laura 68 Matthews, Deborah 55 McBride, Christopher 55 McCarty, Brenda 43 McCarty, Susan 80, 94 McClain, Bridy 43, 106 McClain, Michelle 80 McDaniel, Roger 43 Peterson, Charles 56 cElfresh, J.B. es, 107, 144 clver, D awn 55 clver, Ed 16, 43, 169, 178, 182 clver, R onald 182 cKenna, Alex 68, 87 cKenna, John 55 cKenna, Mark 43, 131, 178 cKenna, Paul 43, 178 cKenzie, Bradley 43, 180 cKenzie, Michael 80 cKenzie, Shawn 80 cLaughlin, James 80, 144 eadows, Sabrina 80, 144 edina, Elvia 43, 48, 108, 122, 123 ejias, Gilbert 136, 68 elton, Dathleen 80, 122, 123 endez, Alma 58 endez, Javier 43 endez, Monica 68 endez, Ricardo 68 endivil, Alma 136, 139, 68 endoza, Albert 179 endoza, Anthony 55 endoza, James 43, 178, 179 endoza, John 80, 178 ercado, Maria 14, 43, 48, 122, 123 ercado, Roberto 80, 179 errill, Paulette 55 esa, Deanna 43, 88 eyer, Arthur 55 eyer, Ol ilgliore, ivia 43, 60 John 68 illane, Daniel 43, 106 iller, Christine 43 iller, Colin 55 iller, Vicki 55 ills, Eric 68 odrzejewski, John 55, 136 oe, Kenyon 55 olina, Aurora 80, 144 olina, David 80 olina, Henry 80 olina, Jose 80 olina, Lisa 80, 179, 181, 160 olia, Ramon 43 oll, Stephanie 80, 179 onk, Denise 55 onreal, Antinio 68 onk, Edward 55 onreal, Rosana 88 ontana, Christina 55 ontano, Lawrence 55 ontano, Michael 43, 48 ontano, Yvonne 68 ontes, ontes, ontes, Jose 43, 179 Rito 169, 182, 68 Victoria 55 onteverde, Carlos 44 ontijo, Andrew 182 ontijo, Mary 44 ontoya, Francisca 68 ontoya, Micheal 80 orales, Margaret 80, 94 orales, Rose 55 oreno, Adam 56 oreno, Christina 56 oreno, David 44 oreno, Frank 81 oreno, Frank 81 oreno, Gilbert 81, 169, 182 oreno, Jesusita 44 oreno, Oscar 68, 144 Morson, Michelle 81 Mundell, Michael 56 Munguia, Cindy 56 Minoz, Christella 81, 181, 160 Munoz, Julie 56 Murphy, Colleen 44, 104, 180 Murray, James 3 Musselman, Brian 81, 144 Magengast, Amy 81 Nasta, Dennis 56, 110 Nava, Carlos 68, 169, 180, 182 Nava, Laura 14, 15, 29, 44, 90 Navarro, Evelyn 56 Nebe, Kent 81, 178, 182 Neill, Brandi 81, 144 Neill, Brenda 81, 144 Nelson, Lisa 56, 179 Nelson, Lori 68, 179, 180 Nesbitt, Greg 104 Nesbitt, Lamont 56, 104 Nichols, Cammy 68 Noble, Kimberley 68 Noel, Anthony 44, 180 Noon, Timothy 81 Noriega, Anna 56 Norton Jr., Edgar 68 Norton, Eric 56 Norzagaray, Brian 68 Norzagaray, Eric 81 Norzagaray, Lisa 56 Nothstein, Shawn 44, 180 Nott, Josephine 81 Noyce, Daniel 56 Nunez, Daniel 44 Nunez, Linda 81 Nunez, Manuel 68 Oakleaf, Richard 56 Oakleaf, Tamra 68 Obregon, Andy 60, 61, 136, 180 Obrego Obrego Ochoa, Ochoa, Oda, K n, Andres 56, 60 n, Frank 69 Monica B1 Victoriano 56 enjiro 44 Oglesby, Chuck 44 Olivares, Ana 44, 136 Olivares, Diana 81 Olivares, Elvia 69, 136, 139 Olivares, Jose 81, 169, 178, 182 Olivares, Maribel 56, 136, 139 Olms, Kelly 56, 92, 179 Ordonez, Rosalia 69 Orozco, Francisco 81 Orozco, Heriberto 34, 44 Orozco, Irma Bl Ortiz, Dominic 44, 112 Ortiz, Joseph 81, 169, 182 Ortiz, Joseph F. 69, 169, 178, 182 Ouellette, James 56 oreno, Renay 56, 138 orillo, Arturo 68 orris, Brent 81, 169, 182 orrison, Tonya 81 Oviedo, Gilbert 69, 179 Oviedo, Mayra 44 Oviedo, Myrza 56 Oviedo, Pamela 44 Pacheco, Jocelyn 56, 107 Padilla, Catherine 56 Padilla, Lisa 81, 141 Padilla, Pauline 81 Palma Jr., Antonio 69 Palmer, Alicha 81, 144 Palmer, Jennifer 81 Panknin, Phillip 44 Parkhurst, Eric 56 Parks, Glenn 56, 112, 113 Patterson, Laura 69 Pauley, Mary 56 Pawley, John 44 Payne, Kimberly 69 Payton, Sherree 56 Pazos Jr., Francisco 56 Pearson, Ame 81 Pedersen, Michael 81 Pedersen, William 69 Peevy, Mark 44 Peevy, Shannon 82, 144 Pelican, Constance 56 Pena, Marty 178, 179 Pena, Patricia 56 Pena, Vickie 44 Pennington, Sharon 44 Pennington, Sonya 69 Perez, Marco 82, 178 Perez, Mario 69 Perez, Sandra 82, 144 Perez, William 69 Perkins, Anthony 44 Perlongo, Sherri 69 Petersen, Robert 69, 154, 180 Petry, Glenn 44, 104 Peyron, Vanessa 82 Pierce, Craig 69 Pillarelli, Victoria 69, 111 Pina, Jesus 69 Pitts, Charles 69 Portillo, Claudia 56 Prewitt, Marshall 69 Quihuis, Cassandra 44, 112, 156, 179 Quihuis, Michael 56 Quijada, Anna 82, 141 Quintero, Jorge 69 Quinton, Rachel 82 Rael, Danielle 82 Ramirez, Burnedette 69 Ramirez, Christine 69, 136 Ramirez, Denise 69, 144 Ramirez, Herbert 69 Ramirez, John 56, 180 Ramirez, Ligia 82 Ramirez, Lydia 160, 181 Ramirez, Raymond 69 Ramirez, Robert 69 Ramirez, Roman 82, 179 Ramonett, Valentin 82 Rand, Madrid-56, 169, 182 Rasey, Ryan 69 Redondo, Mary 45 Redondo, Stacy 82, 160, 181 Renney, David 56 Reyes, Jaime 56 Reyes, Leticia 69, 111 Rice, Rhonda 69, 136, 139 Rice, Susan 45 Rico, Carlos 82, 169, 182 Rico, Leila 56 Rico, Susan 56 Riegert, Joseph 34, 45 Rios, Amanda 69 Rivera, Frederick 56, 179 Robbins, Elizabeth 29, 82, 179 Roberts, Amy 69 Robins, B, 160 Robinson, Douglas 104 Robles, Elaine 56, 96 Robles, Elissa 45, 96 Robles, Maria 56 Robles, Melissa 45 Robles, Michael 69 Robles, Rudy 56 Rodriguez, Alma 45 Rodriguez, Deanna 45, 118, 119 Rodrigu ez, Manuel 69 Rodriguez, Rachel 56, 59 Rodriguez, Ramon 178 Rogers, John 82 Rohr, Monica 62, 69 Rojas, Denise 69 Rojas, Keith 82 Romenette, Val 169, 182 Romero, Fernando 56 Romero, Irene 82 Romero, Joseph 82 Romero, Juan 69, 112 Romero, Maria-Elena 45, 88 Romero, Martin 69 Romero, Yolanda 69 Romo, Jose 82 Romo, Lisa 69 Roper, Stanley 82 Rose, Carrie 45 Rose, Cindy 82 Ruegsegger, Jeri 69 Ruelas, Angela 45 Ruelas, Lydia 45 Ruiz, Judith 82 Ruiz, Julia 69 Runge, Robin 34, 45, 94 Russell, Laura 82, 107 Saenz, Fernando 82 Saenz, Rachael 82 Saenz, Shirley 56 Salas, Christopher 82 Salinas, Carmen 45, 88 Salomon, Linda 45 Salomon, Lourdes 56 Salway, Wanda 45, 96 Sarnaniego, Andrea 50, 69, 138 Sarnorano, Caroline 56 Sarnorano, Karen 69 Sams, Jeff 45, 56 Samuel-McMahan, Christina 45 Samuels, Carol 60, 69 Sanchez, Andriana 82 Sanchez, Brian 82, 178 Sanchez, Charles 57 Sanchez, Cheri 69 General Index Stricklin, Charles 70 -ff' S -V5 fl 4.-1 ? s Sanchez, Christina 69 Sanchez, Cynthia 82, 144 Sanchez Jr., Felix 69 Sanchez, Jose 69 Sanchez, Michelle 70 Sanchez, Rebecca 82, 181 Sanchez Richard 82, 178 Sanders, Amanda 82, 179 Sanders, David 148, 149, 178 Sanders, Mellissa 57, 136, 160, 181 Sanders, Richard 70 Sanderville, Richard 45, 136, 169, 182 Sandovol, Frederick 70, 178 Santacruz, Alma 70, 136, 139, 160, 161, 181 Schade, Brian 70 Schanning, Tracy 82 Schipansky, Christine 45 Schipansky, Michael 70 Schuster, Roger 45, 106, 178 Schuster, Russell 34 Scott, Janice 45, 96 Seekings, Laura 82 Seekings, Linda 50, 57 Seekings, Thomas 57 Segura, Paul 57 Segura, Paula 57 Segura, Renee 82, 144, 180 Senisais, Linda 70 Sesteaga, Carlos 82 Severn, Stephen 82 Sexton, Matthew 45, 178 Shade, Brian 136 Shaw, Kevin 70 Sheppard, Raymond 82 Sherman, Anthony 45, 96, 180 Shipp, Deryl 82 Shivers, Jennifer 82, 104, 144 Shoemake, Pamela 57 Shoemake, Ronny 70 Shoemaker, Trevor 82, 178, 179 Sims, Bonnie 70, 144 Skidmore, Tara 70 Sleeper, Jeffrey 82, 178 Smedley, Esther 82 Smith, Charleen 57 Smith, Jimmy 70 Smith, Scot 45, 48 Smith, Tracy 82, 98 Sneed, Rodney 70 Sobey, Dan 46, 180 Solomon, Lourdes 54, 122, 123 Soto, Eduardo 57 Soto, Hector 180 Soto, Imelda 70 Soto, Kathy 57 Soto, Rita 46, 96 Sotomayor, Trina 82 Sotomayor, Vicki 180 Soza, Isaac 57 Soza, Laura 70 gtiii , 2 T53 iq,-bn VWLULST 7138 dd-Q io Q, ,111 fi Spencer, James 82 Spooner, Obie 70, 114, 119 Spurlock, Althea 70 Spyers, Robert 57, 180 stage, Phillip 82 Stanbrough, Steven 70 Stanton, Jantiona 82 Stanton, Walter 46, 96, 178 Stephenson, Todd 82 Stevens, Julia 70 Stevens, Ramses 57, 136 Stewart, Jimmy 136 Stgermain, Michael 83, 178 Stith, Paula 83 Stokes, Roland 83, 169, 178, Stricklin, Sherri 83 Strong, Chad 83, 178, 182 Strong, Marcy 83, 98, 144 Sullivan, Robert 46, 107 Suman, Cheri 83, 144 Suman, Dionne 57 Swabb, Donald 70 Syers, Jennie 46, 97 Taghon, Iric 83 Talley, Dawn 50, 57 Tamayo, David 70 Tapia, Kristina 70 Tarpley, Keith 83, 169, 178, Tate, Suzette 46 Tautimer, Brandon 80 Taylor, David 57 Taylor, Heidi 70 Tefft, Judy 57, 179 Tena, Gerardo 70 Teyechea, Randall 83 Thames, Glenn 83 Theiss, Joseph 46, 96 Theiss, Richard 57 Thomas, Rita 46 Thompson, Janine 83 Thompson, Shawn 70 Thomson, Heidi 46 Thorell, Nicole 83, 136, 139 Thorpe, Justin 178 1 182 Thornton, James 46, 136, 104, 114 Thornton, Michelle 57, 160, 181 Tissicino, Kelly 70 Tobias, Grant 83 Tomlinson, Traci 83 Torres, Gilbert 57 Torrez, Alma 57, 139 Trejo, Gilbert 57 Troia, Toni 83, 144 Trujillo, Josephine 46 Trujillo, Juan 83 Trujillo, Roberta 57 Trujillo, Willie 83 Tubbs, Sandra 70, 136 Tucker, Nancy 57 Turcotte, Andrea 57 Turcotte, Melissa 83, 112 Umphress, Kinta 83 Urbina, David 70, 178 Urrutia, Manny 57 Valdengro, Clarisa 83 Valdez, Maria 83, 180 Valdez, Monica 57, 180 Valdivia, Martha 46, 101 Valencia, Armando 83 Valencia, Carlos 57, 178 Valencia, Christine 57, 111 Valencia, Gina 70, 122, 123 Valencia, Maria 57 Valencia, Maria 57 Valencia, Raymundo 46 Vidal, Michael 70 Villa, Estevan 70 Villa, Louis 46 Villa, Martin 46, 136 Villalpando, Graciela 46 Villasenor, Angelique 57 Vincent, Tyrone 70, 101 Vosburg, Michelle 83 Vystrcil, Timothy 46 Wadley, Martha 57 Waid, Paul 46, 104, 106 Wakefield, Ross 70 Walker, Margie 47, 52 Walker, Murray 83, 144 Walling, Mary 57 Walsh, William 57 Ward, Elisa 16, 57 Ward, Toosdhi 83, 144 Ware, David 83 Ware, Willie 83, 169, 178, 182 Warren, William 70 Warrior, Annette 50, 57, 156, 179 fi ,UQ mnbuh Q . Warrior, Steven 47, 122, 123, 152 Washer, Alan 83, 178 Watkins, Donna 70, 136 Watkins, Laura 83 Watson, Angela 70 Watson, Jeffrey 70 Webb, Cathy 71 Weber, Eric 83, 85 Weisbrod, Marklin 57, 178 Weisbrod, Michael 83 Wellman, William 182, 183, 71 Wells, Cheryl 71 Wells, Dawn 47, 114, 180 Wells, J.B. 71 Wells, Lionel 57 Weston, Crystal 83 3cC2,8 - ixmsimi ag is Haas ,lt tsiiif 'Sig un General Index Weston, Raymond 47 White, Timothy 57, 59 Wikfors, Terri 144 Wilkinson, Kimberly 47 Williams, Alexandria 50 Williams, Beatrice 83 Williams, Linda 47, 97, 98 Wilson, Alan 47 Wilson, Loretta 71 Winn, Darla 71 Winn, Starla 47, 96 Winstanley, Brien 104 Withers, Toni 58 Wittwer, David 83 Wofford, Marvina 71, 144 Wong, Edwin 53, 136 Wong, Warren 50, 58 Wood, April 94 Wood, Marina 83, 112 Wood, Shawna 58 Woodrich, Kelly 58 Wormdahl, Sheila 83 Worrel, Alice 83 , 169, 178, 182 Wright, Sabra 29, 58, 156, 157, 159 Yanez, Laura 19, 46, 47, 136, 13 Yates, John 83, 144 Yebra, David 14, 50, 58, 136 Young, Carrie 58 Zappia, Suzie 47 Zepeda, Graciela 47, 90 Zuniga, Alberto 58, 59 Zuniga, Norma 47, 90, 101, 112 9 ffl XJ 'Q' Aff ff ' Q ,N 1 NC' jyxpagfwf. 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