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Drama Club Mimes j is uWe started fir- ing up last year, we've continued, and we plan to continue in the tu- ture! Il Drama Club prepared a melodrama called, l'Hoppily Ever After for a March l7th performance at the North West Neigh- borhood Center. In addition, the Mime Troupe planned a special performance for senior citizens at the center. They also helped during other plays with ticket sales, ushering, and advertisements. They held bagel sales for club funds and have had picnics for group spirit. Senior and Club President Robin Tate said, uWe started tiring up last year, we've continued, and we plan to continue in the future! The otticers were President - Robin Tate, Vice President - Darla Kuhn, Secre- faryfTreasurer- Debbie Gillespie, Social Die rector - Darcie Blondeauz, Mime Club President - Steven Andreacola. Top Pight - lL-RJ: First Pow: Debbie Gillespie, Yvonne Real, Darcie Blondeaux, Middle Pow: Dorthy Mendoze, Laura Seekings, Back Pow: Shelly Cole, Roxanne Esqui- bel, Steve Andreacola, Tara Aregon, Glenn Parks, Darla Kuhn. 41 Marie Grumka , Advisor , Robin Tate Darla Kuhn Vice President' Debbie Gillespi Darcie Blondeaux Sonia? Director Steve Andreacotcx Mime Club: Presidenf 'If 4 President S6CJ'SfOfyfTfEr3SUf6
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if ? rs fi w X7 Q M Ai A I gf A , 7 G .. I I .s VL I K j r! gr Q1 Yearbook Flashpoint: Changing the Shape of Things was the T986 yearbook theme. lm- pact staffers polled students and created a theme that would represent the changes re- flected in the world and on campus. Advisor Ms. Catherine Cely explained that the most difficult point for the students and faculty to understand was that the publi- cation is designed and created by the stu- dents who actually interview, photograph, and layout the pages. Her duties included coordinating the staff, ID preparation and distribution, underclass picture packets, sen- ior pictures, editing and censoring final pages, managing finances, and being a lia- son between the editors, staffers, representa- tives for various companies, administration, and parents. This is the most colorful book ever pub- lished by Cholla and it contains an extra I6 pages of color. In addition, Impact has an- other award winning cover. There is a full color senior section for the first time in the school's history. Photos by Ray Manley and National School Studios, Yearbook repre- sentative - Walt Shover. - By David Taylor Top lefr: V. Altamirano, K. Affolder, L. Brewster, N. Bryant, P. Cervantez, Second Row: T. Cervantez, T. Leon, S. Greening, M. Gonzalez, T. Gowin, Third Row: J. Hernandez, P. Rutherford, K. Tapia, A. Watson, W. Wong, Fourth Row: J. Dollar, B. Gonzalez, D. Nasta, Fifth Row: V. Pillarelli, D. Taylor, K. Woodrich. cook I I Janice Cook, a 1984 Cholla graduate, was invoived in a feta! car accident on ,December 7, 1985. I I She graduated at the age of fifteen and entered -the University of Arizona where I She continued te set bigjdreamsftor her future. She was the Cholia Impact Editor in X984 and was well known around campus fer her active part in clubs and activities. Assistants Editor 89843 Tracey Brooks stat- ed, I will always remember Janice as be-I ing fun, thoughtful, and an inspiration ter me. Impact Editor 119823 Robert J. Math- iesen1'tecalIecl,''Whete ere not many people' like Janice who accepted so much responsi- bility I and managed -to keep ag p smile through the toughest of times. .lanice's parents stated, Te everyone who in some way showed Itawfrnuchl they loved and cared for ouxjclaughter by send- ing flowers, food, or iust by your prayers, we thank youf' 1 -V I Janice wiii be missed. She is in our hearts! I --A By .tee Hernandez Flashpoint: Yearbook Changes The Shape of Things 'lil
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VT. 'ie '5- ,Q r ui . 4 Bianca Gonzalez, a T7 year old senior, is an honor student, Student Body Vice Presi- dent, Yearbook Editor and a member of the Cholla Academic Decathlon team. In addi- tion, she serves on Tucson Unified School District's Student Advisory Council, a group of young people which advises administra- tors of student's needs and wishes. She's been active in the community, par- ticularly helping at the La Frontera Center for Mental Health. Additionally, for the past four years, Bianca raised funds for the Inter- national Mariachi Conference which benefits the clinic. Bianca was a volunteer campaign worker for the former U.S. representative Jim McNulty, and she served on McNulty's iunior advisory council. In 1984, she won a con- gressional recognition from McNulty. In November 1985, Bianca was one of T4 honored with Una Noche Plateada awards for the community service and leadership. In October of last year, she won a letter of recognition from the Arizona Governor's of- fice. With all these accomplishements complet- ed it is no wonder she caught the eye of La Sertoma Club, the auxiliary to the national organization. She was recently chosen to receive the Tucson La Sertoma Club's Youth Service Award. This award was based on her school and community service. Bianca was competing against 30 other candidates, who were also deserving of this award. However, Prudence Haney, publicity chairman of La Sertoma said, 'xHer record iust stood out! The award is for good scholarship and service to the winner's school and communi- ty. Counselors at all the high schools around town made nominations for deserving young people. The Honoree receives a fifty dollar certificate. - By Linda Gonzales -,il ll ll l V . 1 -so Former ChollafSenior Vince Rodri- guez was involved in in fatal motorcy- A T 23, V A close frierkifstdted, 'Wince wasjo 5 nice guy, cr good friend, and will be T5 greatly missed. ' S l C I l . i la s . . .. Memorial ll O 5
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