Cholla High School - Impact Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Ground water pollution was top 1985 story in Arizona. More than thirty years ago companies mostly associated with the aircraft industry started dumping , cleaning solvents containing TCE on the ground what is now Tucson, International Airport. Although TCE had been found in - Tucson's water supply more than four years ago, little concern was given to the l health effects of TCE contamination until . lull WM a six month study showing high levels of lil! some diseases in areas where contaminat- . .. , . , T ,, ed water was consumed. The diseases ,- found Were levels of 16Sl'lCUlUI' CGD- l cer, childhood leukemia and lupus. Ari- Crimes against children continued at zona is one of 34 states where wells have high levels through the first half of 1985. 5.3. 56 V been shut down by TCE contamination. I ln who of the more publicized cases, - By Bianca Gonzalez husband and wife teachers in Tucson . . were indicted in the molestation of a girl, V X. - - and a teacher in Nogales was charged with 52 molestation counts. ments in the story of 8-year-old Vicki Lynn . ll ll Hoskinson, who was abducted the year A before- g g f , In April, seven months after she disap- J . peared while playing ner her Flowing in -,,. Wells-area home, Vicki Lynne's skeletal remains were found in the desert near Ina The trial of Frank Jarvis Arwood, K l i charged in the murder, was to begin Sep- 5 Vvh . tember in Kingman, but was postponed l several times. lt now may not start until ll Nnll l 1 May at an as-yet unannounced site. l In June, a 9-year-old downtown girl E liil K ff -f l e e t? was kidnapped from her aunt's home and held for two days before being re- leased. Felix J. Guerrero, who lived near- by, was arrested and charged with kid- napping and child-molestation. He Communifv leaders Edge' C' Butler' pleeded guilty lo kidnapping and Com, baugh and Janice Cox were honored at mitting sexual acts with the girl and was an awards luncheon for Men and Wem' senlenced le 60 years ln prison. an of 1985. The special event was spon- ln November, l0,menlh,eld lzrenslsco sored by the Tucson Metropolitan Cham- Frankie Napolez was missing for nine ber of Commerce G1 Wesfln Le Paloma days. The l:Bl found lzrenkle and his Hotel on January 28th. Butterbaugh and baby-sitter, Brenda Blackwill, in Florida. Cox were nofed for eldlng Pefsons who She was charged with kidnapping, were less fortunate and living in a manner -, By Bldncd Gonzalez which is deserving of respect and admira- tion. Ray P. Drachman was also honored -I -I - with the first Founders Award for philan- thropic efforts and development of Tuc- son. Certificates were presented by Betty Bolding. By Nancy Lynn Bryant - . - - - .-. .. - 1-I 'Ol' lla

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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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