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Incredible It became so routine, so commonplace, so nonchalant, it was to be iust like every other launch. No one suspected that the launch of the space shuttle Challenger would be its last. On January 28, 1986, at 7:39 a.m. at Cape Canaveral, Florida, seven crew mem- bers were killed and the 1.2 billion dollar space craft was destroyed. Although this flight was to be like all of the other shuttle launches this shuttle flight was special be- cause it carried on-board America's first average citizen in space. 37-year-old Crista McAuliffe, a high school Social Studies teacher from Concord, New Hampshire. All of the maior television networks interrupted regular programming and provided live news coverage throughout the afternoon. Videotapes of the accident were replayed again and again and burned the tragic im- ages into everyone's minds. Unfortunately, it also showed the shocked and horrified faces of family and friends of the astronauts who were watching the launch. Rescue forces were kept out of the area of the ocean under the explosion as debris rained down into the Atlantic for up to an hour.xThe shuttle ex- ploded 10.35 miles high and 8.05 miles downrange from the launch pad. President Reagan, who had planned to make his State of the Union address post- poned his speech and instead had a nation- ally televised speech. Regan commended the seven astronauts - Commander Francis Scobee, graduate from the U of A, Pilot Micheal J. Smith, Pilot Ellison Onizuka, Shut- tle Engineer Gregory Jarvis, Physicist Ronald McNair, Mission Specialist Judith Resnik, and High School teacher Crista McAliffe and offered condolences to their families. President Reagan also assured the nation that the space program would continue and there would be more shuttle flights and quoted uThe Challenger crew was pulling us into the future, and we will continue to follow them. We will continue our quest in space, there will be more volunteers, more civilians, more teachers in space. Nothing ends here! Our hopes and our iourneys continue. Although investigation into the disaster continued by a Presidential Commission, sus- picion had centered on the right solid fuel rocket booster. Evidence was beginning to support the idea that near freezing tempera- if r Space Shuttle Disaster tures at the time of the launch caused the rubber O rings, which kept hot gases and flame from escaping through the ioints where the segements of the rockets were ioined, shrunk and rendered them useless allowing flame to escape and ignite the main fuel tank which contained 526,000 gallons of liquid oxygen and hydrogen. On Friday of that same week, President and Mrs. Reagan, along with the families of the astronauts, attended a memorial service at Mission Control in Houston. NASA pilots flew the missing man formation overhead as an Air Force band played llThe Star Spangled Banner. And for one last time, we stood tog h to mourn our loss as a nation a embered the bravery and c ur that our astro- had their space- bonds of earth God. Association set up in memory of teacher Christa space shuttle di- as America's first ntea- from more than 11,000 applicants. As a NEA member, and ofthe New Hampshire Educa- Ms. McAuliffe attempted to and challenge America's children. In pirit, the NEA fund will be awarded to and practicing teachers to enable to elevate their subiect fields in new and innovative ways. A committee will estab- lish the criteria for the grants. Story By Jeff Dollar Photos By Jeff Dollar This year's brand new look in Impact represents the big changes the school has experienced. The yearbook's contents have grown to adapt to the needs of Cholla, and the 1986 editors wanted to share with you a be- hind-the-scenes look at the facts, fun, and choices of their experience of a lifetime. How do you get through it all and come out smiling? It takes teamwork, acknowledging your own uniqueness, concentration and dedication to a cause larger than yourself, and not overlooking the beauty of life, and patience with others. Special thanks are extended to the following people who contributed valuable assistance: Tashia Anderson Niccole Villa Billye Fisher Edwin Wong Tracy Schanning Alma Torrez Walt Shaver Grant Tobias Paul Brenton I
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Ross, Rosie 129 Pennington, Sonya 68, 177 Penrod, Cody 153, 179 Penunuri, Alfonso 68 Perez, Alex 83 Perez, Rosalinda 92 Perez, Sandra 68, 176 Petersen, Robert 56, 159, 186, 187 Peterson, Julie 68 Peyron, Vanessa 68, 188 Phillips, Kelli 56, 96 Pierce, Craig 86, 186 Piery, Rachel 144 Piikkila, lisa 47 Piikkild, Wanda 144 Pillarelli, victoria se, 59, 103, 193 Pina, Jesus 142 Pinder, Dwight 56 Pitts, Charles 10, 141 Pommer, Kathy 144, 176 Portillo, Claudia 43, 96, 106 Portillo, Betty 160, 178 Portillo, Elizabeth 101 Powell, Kimberly 43, 106, 109 Prather, Cindee 102 Preciado, Yvonne 92, 144 Preston, Lamont 87 Prewift, Marshall 56 Price, Tanisha 11, 95, 110, 186, Quick, Regina 56, 83 Quihuis, Joseph 56 Quihuis, Michael 43, 178 Quiiada, Anna 68, 141, 178 I Radford, Shawn 153, 177, 179, Rael, Danielle 68, 137, 180 Rael, Yvon 157, 176 Rains, Lee 26 Ramirez, Burnedette 56 Ramirez, Christine 98, 137 Ramirez, Herbert 56 Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, John 43, 137, 154, 17 Ligia 186, 187 Raymond 71 Robert 184 Roman 67, 153, 177 1 1 7, Ramonett, Valentin 68 Ramons, Yvette 17, 180, 182 Rand, Madrid 43, 96, 172, 179 Rand, Samir 95 Rasey, Ryan 56 Reabold, Charleen 186 Redondo, Stacy 71, 98, 112, 178 Repogle, Ann 26 Reyes, Beniamin 177 Reyes, Jaime 43 Reyes, John 43 Reyes, Leticia 19, 56, 86, 92, 96, 187 Reyes, Marcos 56, 181, 187 Rice, Rhonda 56, 101, 106, 137, Richmond, Willie 144 Rico, Ca rlos 68, 179, 186, 187 Rico, Leila 43, 96, 187 Rico, Susan 43 Riegert, James 56, 187 Rios, Amanda 55 Rivera, Frederick 43, 181 87 86 1 Romero, Martin 56 Romero, Richard 177 Romero, Yolanda 71 Romomett, Val 177 Roma, Lisa 56 Rosales, Robert 47 Rose, Cindy 68 Stricklin, Charles 70 Stricklin, Sherri 69 Strong, Chad 69 Strong, Marcy 69 Suman, Cheri 69, 106 Suman, Dionne 44 1 Rudd, Felicia 95, 144 Ruegsegger, Jerri 56, 180 Ruiz, Amira 186 Ruiz Jr., Ignacio 47 Ruiz, Judith 68 Ruiz, Julia 176, 198 Ruiz, Marcelo 68, 180, 187 Russel, Laura 68 Rutherford, Patrick 56, 103 fx D Saenz, Fernando 67, 179 Saenz, Linda 180 Saenz, Rachael 68, 180, 187 Saenz, Shirley 25, 17, 43, 92 Sakwa, Edward 144, 177, 187 Salas, Christopher 68 Salazar, Gilbert 179 Salazar, Sylvia 56 Salazar, Yvonne 187, 190 Salomon, Lourdes 43, 127,154, 177 Samaniego, Andrea 12, 24, 25, 56, 90, 91, 101, 109 Samorano, Caroline 43, 186, 187 Samorano, Karen 12, 24, 58, 89, 90, 91, 180 Sanchez, Andriana 68, 90, 18 Sanchez, Brian 68 Sanchez, Cynthia 68 Sanchez, Deanna 102 Sanchez Jr., Felix 58 Sanchez, John 177, 180 Sanchez, Monica 186, 187 Sanchez,-Raul 83 f,mSanchez, Rebecca 685 77'S6f1Hers, 'A'maha6'i8s, 160 Sanders, Mary 68, 176 Sanders, Melissa 43 Sandoval, Frederick 58, 187 Santacruz, Alma 86 Sawka, Edward 186 Schanning, Tracy 11, 68 Schipansky, Michael 58 Schroder, Shari 58, 157, 176, Schuster, Russell Seaman, Kendall 137 Seekings, Laura 68, 71, 140 Seekings, Linda 43, 116 Seekings, Thomas 43, 187 1 87 Taghon, Kelli 69, 186 Talley, Dawn 44, 187 Tapia, Kristina 58, 103, 146 Tarpley, Keith 69, 179 Tate, Rabin 44 Tautimer, Brandon 69, 186, 187 Tautimer, Tisa 144 Taylor, David 44, 103, 193 tem, Judy 44, 176, 98, 182 Teyechea, Randall 69 Thames, Glenn 69 Theiss, Gregory 44 Thomas, Patrick 184, 198 Thompson, Janine 69, 187 Thompson, Schubert 58, 178 Thompson, Vicki 144, 182 Thorell, Nicole 69, 137 Tobias, Grant 69, 140, 146, 186 Tol, Sascha 16, 46 Tarreras, Max 44 Torres Ill, Gilbert 33, 44, 188 Torrez, Alma 17, 23, 44, 92 Torrez, Michelle 92 Treio, Gilbert 44 Tripp, Gilbert 69 Tremor, Tony 141, 144 Troia, Toni 69 Truiillo, Joan 58 Truiillo, Roberta 44 Truiillo, Willie 69 Turcotte, Andrea 44, 187 U Umphress, Shelly 69 Urbina, David 58, 178, 184 Urias, Yvonne 102 Voldenegro, Clarisa 69, 137, 186 Valdez, Maria Y, 69, 154 Valdez, Monica 44, 154, 177 Valdez, Ralph 80 Valdez, Richard 80 Valdez, Victor 69, 179, 186 Segura, Renee 68, 86, 90, 112, 154, 182, 187 Sesteaga, Carlos 68 Shade, Brian 137 Sherida, Linda 129, 132 Shivers, Jennifer 68, 94, 187 Shanning, Tracy 140 Shoemaker, Pamela 44 Shoemaker, Ronny 58 Shoemaker, Trevor 68, 71 Shoenlelt, Lurene 68, 144 Sims, Bonnie 58 Skidmore, Tara 58, 101, 187 Valencia, Armando 69, 113, 144, Valencia Valencia Carlos 47, 89, 178 Christine 44 Robbins, Elizabeth 68, 98, 176, 178 Robichaud, Kelly 186, 187 Robles, Celestino 43 Robles, Mario 43, 186 Robles, Rudy 43, 89 Rodriguez, Elizabeth 68 Rodriguez, Manuel 56 Rodriguez, Olga 68 Rodriguez, Rachel 14, 43, 187 Roe, Eric 68, 178 Roe, Ethan 184 Rogers, John 67 Rohr, Monica 56 Roias, Denise 21, 87 Romero, Andrian 68 Romero, Fernando 47 Romero, Irene 68 Romero, Jose 68 Smedley, Esther 68 Smith, Jimmy 58, 137 Smith, Shannon 58 Smith, Tracy 68 Smith, Tod 58 Soto, Eduardo 44 Soto, Imelda 58 Soto, Lydia 144 Sotomayor, Trina Spencer, James 83 Spooner, Obie 113 Spyers, Robert 44, 94, 180, 1 Stage, Phillip 69 Stamp, Susan 69 Stanbraugh, Steven 70 86 Stanton, Jantiona 69, 95, 186 Stevens, Humberto 177 Stevens, Ramses 44, 137, 145 Stgermain, Michael 68 Stith, Paula 69, 137 Stokes, Roland 6, 9, 177 Valencia, Gina 58 Valencia, Jose 83 Valencia, Maria G. 44, 187 Valencia, Maria R. 44, 89 Valencia, Rita 80, 92 Valencia, Rosa 71, 144 Valenzuela, Cynthia 80 Valenzuela, Gustavo 80, 144 Valenzuela, Michael 69 Valverde, Christopher 58 Vanolstine, Candy 47, 69, 94 Vanolstine, Monica 80 Vandervort, Matthew 69 Vandervort, Paula 71 Vangundy, John 45 Vanmeter, Eric 69, 137, 187 Varela, Lucille 17, 45, 187 Varela, Nadine 58, 106, 137, 187 Vargas, Carlos 89, 101 Vasquez, Eddie 86 Vasquez, Regina 80, 157, 160, 176 Vasquez, Roy 47 Vasquez, Sheilla 58,149, 178 Vega, Esteban 80, 112, 152, 172, 177 Vega, Paul 170 Velasquez, Geraldine 58 Veninga, Terrence 177, 187 Verdugo, John 180 Verdugo, Jose 80, 186 Verkest, James 58 Victory, Theresa 69, 137, 156, 176, 182 Vidal, Anna 80, 187 Vidal, Michael 58 Villa, Estevan 58 Villa, Niccale 80, 83, 141, 187 Villasenor, Angelique 12,13, 14, 17, 45, 89 Villasenor, Gloria 14 Vincent, Tyrone 58, 96, 93, 101, 106, 186, 187 Vinyard, Melinda 80 Vold, Pat 132 Vosburg, Michelle 58, 69 Vystrcil, Marie 109 IV Waardenburg, Kevin 58 Wadley, Martha 45, 186 Waid, Gregory 58, 94 Wakefield, Ross 58, 187 Walder, Kimberly 80 Walker, Jetlrey 69, 137 Walker, Murray 69, 177 Walling, Mary 45 Walsh, William 45 Waltz, Sanford 71 Ward, Neil 69 Ward, Toosdhi 69 Ware, David 69 Ware, Willie 11, 71, 153, 177, 179 Warren, Lori 186 Warrior, Annette 45, 95, 98, 106, 182, 186, 187 Washer, Alan 69, 186 Washington, Lewis 80 Waterman, Mike 80 Watkins, Donna 58, 137 Watkins, Laura 58, 69, 101, 106, 187 Watson, Jeffrey 103, 106 Webb, Cathy 58 Weil, Lisa 80, 144 Weisbrod, Marklin 116 Weisbrod, Michael 14,18,19,45, 69 Wellman, William 58 Wells, Cheryl 58, 186 Wells, lll, LB, 58, 184 Wells, Lionel 45 Welsh, Jr., Dennis Weltz, Wendy 144, 186 Whitfield, l.aShay 198 Whitaker, Sydney 69, 102, 187 Wikars, Terri 45, 187 Willard, Christian 80 Willard, Timothy 80 Willhite, James 69, 177 Williams, Antoinette 69 Williamson, Barry 144 Wilson, Loretta 58, 187 Winters, Kimberly 69, 142 Wise, William 80 Withers, Toni 45 Wittwer, David 69, 95, 137, 187 Wofford, Marvina 58 Wong, Edwin 17, 19, 45, 98, 137, 184 Wong, Warren 45, 98, 103, 106, 176, 186 Wood, Mariana 69, 102, 86 Wood, Shawna 45, 89 Woodrich, Kelly 45, 103, 187, 193 Wormdahl, Sheila 69 Worrell, Alice 182, 186 wright 11, Jerry ao, 144, 177 Wright, sabre 19, 24, 45, 91, 157, 176 N Yates, John 177 Ybarra, John 71, 177 Yebrd, David 14, 19, 45, 98, 107, 185, 187 Young, Carrie 18, 19, 45, 187 Yturrolde, Raul 133 T Zammarriapa, H.M. 133 Zimmerman, Michael 46 Zuniga, Alberto 46 Zwick, Don 129
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