Cholla High School - Impact Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Cholla High School - Impact Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 120 of 206
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Campu Supervisors ul would like to thank all the Cholla students for making my iob more enjoyable than I origin- ally expected. I'd also like to thank the teachers and staff for making me feel very welcome. I hope to return next year as a TEACHER be- cause I think that Cholla has a lot to offer its students and staff and I would like to be a part of that . By Kris Tapia This is Jim Miyata's first year at Cholla. Be- fore working here, he worked as a substitute teacher all over the TUSD area. He used to live in Indiana and went to Purdue University. In his spare time he lifts weights and practices martial arts. His responsibilities consisted of supervising Study Hall, The Commons Area, and working Security for Sporting events. A newcomer, Manny Roias began working here since the third week of September. His responsibilities include maintaining order and discipline in his areas and detaining students in possession of illicit drugs and submitting re- ports. He too, worked at Pueblo High School before starting here at Cholla. He recommends all schools incorporate a drug counseling pro- gram to combat drug abuse problems. 6 Attendance Mr. Mack Todd, a veteran campus super- visor, started working here at Cholla five years ago. Mack las he prefers to be calledl has seen a big change in attendance policies, he feels they are stricter and more effective now. He stated, ul like Cholla, but I think it would be more effective if everyone had a sixth hour class. Mack's responsibilities were to insure the well being of the students, make sure they went to class, and to see that rules and regu- lations were followed, and also to supervise activities. Mack was in the Navy a while back, and studies law at the University of Arizona during his spare time. Mack seems to get along with everyone and we're glad to have him here at Cholla. AES-4' Vw. st fiffli' . .- Also a newcomer, Mr. Ernie Valenzuela, started working at Cholla in September of '85. Ernie believes that students here at Cholla get away with more, but in general he said, l'It's by far a nicer school, the ad- ministration is nice and the students are great! Before working here, he worked at Pueblo High School and the University of Arizona as a basketball manager and an administrative assistant. Our Attendance Officer, Mr. Edward Mathews, worked as a Home Visitor by mak- ing contacts with parents and students re- garding their attendance. ln addition, he monitored busses. In his spare time he con- tacted students. When asked how he felt about Cholla, he replied lllt is one beautiful- ly laid out campus. Before working here, he worked at Pueb- lo High School as their home visitor for I5 years. By Kris Tapia Top Eight: Mack Todd left Center: Jim Miyata Center: Manny Roias Right Center: Ernie Valenzuela Bottom Right: Ed Mathews

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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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Q . N Engineers The Engineering Staff is a team of very efficient and successful men. Mr. George Yeager and Mr. William Kraft make up the two man team. Head Engineer Yeager has devoted his time for the past 15 years to keeping the operations of the school's me- chanical facilities running smoothly. In addi- tion, ninth year Assistant Engineer Kraft has helped maintain and cared for the building from top to bottom. Repairs and servicing of heating, cooling, water, and electrical needs took most of their attention. Their ability to keep such a large and unique building func- tioning properly is worth noticing. Top left: Bill Kraft, Top Right: George Yeager Photos by Warren Wong Keeping Cholla clean is a tough job! For- tunately a group of dedicated custodians and groundsmen have kept our ugood- looks intact. Students are encouraged to take pride in their school by picking up after themselves and others when possible. Head Custodian Robert Rodriguez has a rough iob when any one of his nine member crew is hurt, ill, or retires. The total care and upkeep of classrooms, restrooms, the gym, cafeteria, and commons area are time consuming. Ad- ditionally, our school has more carpeted areas than most other District l schools. De- cember was a difficult month because Buck Castillo retired after T6 years of dedicated service, and temporary help was needed for Rigo Garcia fcrushed fingerj and Joe Villa fback iniuryj. uKids make my iob interesting .. . there is never a dull moment! stated equipment managerfnight custodian Frank Doe. By Warren Wong Ciistodi-an Buck Castillo Retires UA hard worker who liked to blend in with Robert Rodriguez Maintenance 'I 'I7

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