Cholla High School - Impact Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Ms. Yvonne Clay, the freshman class coun- selor, has been counseling for seven years. She chose to be a high school counselor be- cause, I enioy working with young people. Ms. Clay had been a junior high school coun- selor, but feels Cholla students are more umature and older. Ms. Clay says the ma- ior change within the counseling department is, i'We're focusing on working with the same class until graduation. Ms. Clay has 435 students and would like them to 'ihave success in academics and in personal life in order to be well prepared with skills to ac- complish other goals. The best advice Ms. Clay would like to give students is to 'plan your four years carefully and choose classes that will help you in the future. Some of Ms. Clay's spare time activities include tennis, hiking, and running. Counselors Mrs. Trudy Harshman, the iunior class coun- selor, has been working at Cholla since it opened in 1969. She talks to students about everything ranging from schedule changes to serious personal problems. Her main re- sponsibilities with the 354 juniors included 'iassisting students in any way which would help them get through school. She chose her career because she wanted to help stu- dents by being there for them to trust and discuss problems - something she didn't have in school. Students are so alive and full of spunk! Mrs. Harshman would like to tell the class of '87 to live your lives as close to its l00'M: capacity as possible. She also hopes every- one has a successful graduation and that each student goes full steam ahead! Mrs. Harshman's spare time activities in- ll clude spending time with her husband, fam- ily, and friends, playing golf, and painting. Mr. Sid Morgan, the sophomore class counselor, has been counseling here at Cholla for 15 years. Before becoming a counselor he had wanted to be an accoun- tant. But he wanted satisfaction from a job where he could work with students. He talks with students about anything ranging from personal problems to career planning. Mr. Morgan works with approximately 436 stu- dents. Mr. Morgan has a piece of advice for students, Determine your goals, gather all the information, test out your decision, if it diesn't work out, rearrange it, and go for it again. Some of Mr. Morgan's interests are in politics, religion, science, and current events. Mrs. Jeri lucas, the senior class counselor, has been counseling for 8 years here at Cholla. She chose to be a high school coun- selor because, l love working with teen- agers! They're my favorite and special peo- ple. Mrs. Lucas prefers to be here at Cholla than anywhere else. She stated, We have a variety of students, the ethnic breakdown is what makes Cholla unique. Mrs. Lucas sees about 309 seniors and helps them meet their graduation requirements and makes sure they have their proper number of credits. When asked what advice she would like to give students she replied, Stay in schools, get a good education, and be able to get along with others and be the best you can be. Mrs. Lucas's spare time activities includ- ed bowling, playing the organ and singing in the church choir. By Angie Watson Determining Goals -s 1

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Officials stated that both leaders reached an understanding for future sum- mits to be held in the United States in 1986 and the Soviet Union in 1987. - By Vicky Pillarelli In a time of crisis, Americans helped raise S150 million in ten months in a world hunger relife effort. Live Aid and Farm Aid concerts with such famous singers as Bob Dylan, John Cougar Mellancamp, Neil Young, Johnny Cash, Alabama, Madonna and many others created an energy and spirit be- hind their cause which woke up Ameri- cans to the needs of the world. The message was that we are all broth- ers and responsible for each other. Steps are now being taken to aid people in need and provide the means by which other people can grow their own food and eventually be permanently self-suffi- cient. We are the World! -- By Pilar Cervantez ll Current Events 1 l l Q Rock Hudson - AIDS: the AIDS epi- demic so far has claimed 14,000 victims, and half of them have died. 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