Cholla High School - Impact Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Bookstore Library Mr. Ken Albright, Cholla's bookstore manager stated, 'iCholla has some of the finest students in the district. He provides students with their books and fees that are required. Mr. Albright has been living here in Tuc- son for 21 years. He believes that his school has a great group of individuals on campus. The bookstore provided several helpful services to the administration, for instance, daily record keeping, filing, ordering, and management of the fee monies. Our bookstore clerk, Frieda Tubbs, has worked here for 'I6 years and thinks Cholla is Terrific. She's been living here in Tucson for 23 years and enjoys making flowers from dyed pantyhose. Ms. Tubbs' responsibilities in the book- store were typing requisitions, letters, re- ports, and collecting fees for locks, picture packets, yearbooks, and assisting in club fund raisers activities. Ms. Fay Freiner, is the bookstore uKeep- er , she has worked in the bookstore for 2 years and before that she worked in Cholla's library for 4 years. She had several special assignments that included a total involve- ment. She enjoys working here and has made many friends. She's been living here for four years and loves to water-ski, camp, hike, and make crafts. - By Kris Tapia The library staff has provided maximum library services, thanks to people like the Head librarian, Len Bryant, and Co-librarian, Mrs. Pauline Upton, and library Clerk Mrs. Cheryll Baker. Mr. Bryant has been working here for 17 years, Mrs. Upton for three years, and Mrs. Baker for 2 years. Mrs. Upton stated, We have obtained updated career information and added new areas, and we are continual- ly receiving new fiction and non-fiction books. Mrs. Baker stated, Happiness is more than having what you want, but want- ing what you have! Mrs. Upton has contin- ued to work on her Masters in Library Sci- ence as well as attend workshops and con- ferences on Library Automation. To help graduating or soon to graduate students, the library has acquired new and updated career information. Top left QL-RJ: Mrs. Pauline Upton, Mrs. Cheryll Baker, Mr. Len Bryant. Middle left lL-Rl: Mr. Bryant and Mrs. Upton. Bottom left QL-RJ: Ms. Freida Tubbs, Mr. Ken Albright, and Ms. Fay Freiner. Middle Right: Mr. Ken Albright. BookstorefLibrary ll F

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Administrators The principaI's responsibilities were to co- ordinate and manage curriculum, district policies, staff evaluations, inservice activities, and the Community School Partnership Council. Dr. Lamond Preston believed in the cooperation of students, staff, and parents, and encouraged everyone to get involved in the activities and programs available. Resourceful Talented Individuals Miss Sara Cortez has been here at Cholla for three years. She has been Assistant Prin- cipal of Instruction at Cholla since 1984. Her responsibilities include handling discipline for students IA-FI, and Coordinating student services such as JAG, College and military recruites, APEX, PIP, and special programs such as MESA fMath Engineering Science Achievement.j Miss Cortez feels the biggest change in her department since she has been at Cholla is that the Instructional Program deals with a lot more planning and evaluations than in previous years. In her spare time Miss Cortez enjoys going to the movies, reading books, hiking, swim- ming and skiing. Miss Cortez stated, I think that Cholla is comprised of a lot of resourceful and talent- ed individuals - students and staff. We haven't realized our full potential yet. - By Tina Cervantez Nil Y r Assistant Principals Miss Serafina Grace has been the Assistant Principal of operations for 4 years. She en- forced discipline policies for students IG-MJ, campus security, plant management, super- vision of after school activities of the Home Visitor and Cafeteria Personnel. Miss Grace attended Tucson High School, and later furthered her education at the University of Arizona. She was a member of ICU flnterest- ed Communication Advocatej. This is a car- ing group of people made up of administra- tors, faculty and students that want to see a change in the overall attitude of Cholla. Mr. Robert Bailes has been the Assistant Principal of Activities for 4 years. He en- forced rules among one-third of the students IN-Zj, assisted the principal in preparation and management of the budget, supervised student council activities, developed and maintained school calendar, supervised and coordinated activities of class and club spon- sors, and assisted with graduation. Mr. Bailes moved to Tucson in I 949 when he then attended Tucson High School. He has lived in Tucson for 37 years. Tucson Unified School District -ffl Superintendent Dr. Paul Houston Acting Superintendent . . . Dr. Dorthoy Magett Assistant Superintendent of Region III . . . Mr. Eugene Benton



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L1-v ! L0 D1 5 Q l 4' H CD Ll-1 20 LL! 1' !' NO 60 Ly yr f 1.4, 60 L3 9 2 O Retrospect January 28th, i986 marked a time to re- member and a time to mourn a nation's loss. The United States' Space Program celebrat- ed 25 years of iourneys into the frontiers of the universe and yet it was struck by shock at the unexpected and tragic deaths of the ChaIIenger's brave shuttle crew iust 74 sec- onds after lift off. The in-flight fireball disintegration of the vehicle over Cape Canaveral occurred eight miles out from Kennedy Space Center in Florida when the huge external fuel tank exploded. We were forced beyond the 56th manned space launch and moved to reflect upon im- mortality, the tragic waste of lives and the machines human intelligence created. The in- spiration and dreams of those unique seven American heros pulled us into the future while it made us painfully aware of the risks taken as human beings. The space program and research will press on past this disaster which occurred 19 years and a day after a fire killed 3 Apollo astronauts on the launch pad. It will endure along with the human pioneering spirit ex- panding man's horizons and knowledge. - In Tribute - Commander Francis R. Scobee Pilot Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist Ronald E. McNair Mission Specialist Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist Judith Resnik Payload Specialist Gregory B. Jarvis School Teacher Christa McAuliffe Photo by Brian Baumer ill 5 Artwork by Tommy Leon A r l I is 4, -tr tckiiil' if Q g tl i Fr eda' f K -A 1 xg R5 1

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