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I 'Ill Clerical Staff Our Principals Secretary, Ms. Sandy Ri- back took care of substitutes, payroll, and public relations. Ms. Riback's other jobs in- cluded answering the telephone and making appointments. She enjoys camping, square dancing and doing crafts during her spare time. Her feelings about Cholla is that we are, UAII in all a good bunch. Ms. Romelia Corral was Administrative Secretary to Assistant Principal, Miss Grace. She transferred from Maxwell this year. Her duties included giving out information on buses, typing and mailing correspondence related to attendance and scheduling ap- peals. She stated, 'iThe faculty and staff are friendly and I enioyed the contact I have with most students. Ms. Viola Morales, an Administrators Sec- retary, handled activities, discipline, and the budget, along with other duties such as an- swering telephones, typing, and working with Kermit, the computer. She stated, Cholla is a terrific school and the kids are great! During her free time she sews and reads. Ms. Paula Saldutti started working for Cholla as an Administrators Secretary in Oc- tober. She was in charge of making appoint- ments for teacherfparent conferences, dis- tributing progress reports, temporary l.D.'s, lunch loans, and admit slips. Ms. Saldutti likes having fun waterskiing and traveling. She commented, i'Cholla is a great school and I'm glad to be a part of it! Ms. Terri Richards, the Assistance Registrar, was in charge of schedule changes and eval- uating incoming transcripts. Spring Registra- tion was the busiest time for her. In her free time, Ms. Richards, likes to go shopping and enjoys eating Chinese food. Records Technicians, Ms. Peggy Hudspeth and Ms. Antoinette Galarza are in charge of keeping senior records current, mailing out GPA's, transcripts, past school records, per- manent records update, and training office aides. During their free time they like to sew and knit, and iust relax. Ms. Galarza stated, 'lThere is never a dull moment. Cholla's Attendance Secretaries, Ms. Mari- cella Hernandez and Ms. Cherry Sphar, were responsible for keeping all the atten- dance records straight. They appreciated the helpful friend Kermit, the compter, Secretarial Staff Ms. Sandy Riback Ms. Romelia Corral Ms. Paula Saldutti Ms. Terri Richards Ms. Antoinette Galarza Ms. Maricella Hernandez which helped them get their iobs done faster. During their spare time they enioy skiing, swimming, watching T.V. and relaxing. Ms. Patricia McDonald started her employment in TUSD with Cholla this year. Ms. McDonald was Secretary to P.K. Dolgaad, Chairperson of Special Education. She typed let- ters and forms, kept records, filed, and answered the tele- phone. Her free time activities included camping and spend- ing time with her family. - By Pilar Cervantez Photos by Ray Manley Photographers and Dennis Nasta Ms. Viola Morales Ms. Peggy Hudspeth Ms. Cherry Sphar sf .f s. Ms. Patricia McDonald
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....,,,..-.4-f--f' ll-R1 Obie Spooner, Mr. Huginun, David Gedney, Terry Paterson, Sunny Hudson, A. Valencia, J.B. McElfresh, Tino Robles. GOLF Mr. Richard Huginin, the golf coach, had a few expectations for his golf team, first, to be good citizens in their classes, and second, to participate in all golf club activities and golf tournaments held during the summer and school year. The purpose of this eight member club was to raise money to help finance the golf team. The students in the club had the privi- lege to work with other students and adults who had the same interests as they did. They helped each other out by means of transportation to tournaments and games. The members of this year's golf club were: Senior - Tino Robles, Junior - J.B. Mcel- fresh, Terry Patterson, Obie Spooner, and David Oedny. Sophomores -- Sunny Hudson and Armando Valencia. Freshman - Joey Quihuis who was also Golfer of the Year. - By Bianca Gonzalez 81 Angie Watson 9112 Palo Verde 261-262 9119 Rincon 230-206 9124 Flowing Wells 254-231 9126 Douglas 252-237 1013 Nogales 272-224 10115 Palo Verde 221-223 10117 Sclhuaro 238-208 10121 Amphi 233-208 10123 Catalina 228-237 10128 Pueblo 244-272 10129 Pueblo 232-283 10123 Amphi 231-211 Meet Summary: Flowing Wells Invitational: fin- ished 6th out of 8. Nogales Invitational tied for 8th out of 10. Divisionals - Finished 6th. Golf Tournaments 'I 'I
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Food, Feast, and Mrs. Elodia Doe, cafeteria manager, oversaw the preparation and distribution of all food for both first and second lunches. She has worked in our cafeteria for 14 years, and been manager for three years. Her responsibilities included keeping the food hot as well as attractively serving daily meals of both hot and cold sandwiches, hot and cold drinks, candy, sweet rolls, and fruit. Students who helped in the cafeteria were: Cherril Willis, Pattie 1 means ' as , 2 mn 1 5 T umm n 3 j um . l uv nun I W , mann: nun as , in can Il Y T com: ll 1 T rn I' . an mi 19 T uumnu OI nun unnmv a n u No Famine Cook, and Teresa Alvarez. The cafeteria personnel included Joann Thurman - Asst. Mger., MariAnn Elvick - Faculty, Dawn Wakefield - Hot lunch, Annie Lindstrom - Inside snack bar, Sandy Kaiser - soda, Cenaida Duarte - soda, Aida Bravo, Minerva Campuzano, Jo Hamilton, Minnie Martinez - snack bar. - by Vicki Altamirano x if wl-QE is is F 1 2 ,lt 5 1 . Top left: Mariane Elvick, Georgina Hammond. Top right: Georgina Hammond. Boflom leftf Marianne Elvick, Minnie Martinez, Minerva Campuzano. Bottom right: Georgina Hammond, Marianne Elvick. 4 1 F Cafeteria l
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