Cholla High School - Impact Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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1. R Class of '86 Seniors develop a multitude of feelings and experiences unlike underclassmen. The road to success and graduation can be fun or difficult depending upon how you use your skills, if you do your best, and if you focus on a goal. What does life expect from you? Have courage to be yourself and take what life hands you while making the best of it all. Be patient with yourself and above all, respond to life with all you have! Coping with parent's demands, senioritis, senior year stresses, preparing for SAT ex- ams, and making choices in careers or col- leges are all part of being an upperclass- men. Hard work and time combine with op- portunities to shape your future. Pace yourself, study, and enjoy it. M is ' ir, . mei L Q num., ,..sm.. I.. . , t A vqvx .. ,ig 'vii Top left: lL-RJ Seniors Kenyon Moe, Edwin Wong and Art Corral ag The Three Stooges, Larry, Curley and Moe. Middle left: QL-RJ Seniors Lisa Nelson, Rose Archu- leta, Janine Churley getting inspiration from Coach Kooyers. Middle l?igh!.- President of JAGS, Senior Ange- lique Villasenior and Principal Dr. Preston. Bottom left: Senior Jeff Fields going for the slam! Bottom Right: Sen- iors Shirley Saenz, Vicky Montes, Alma Torrez, Cha- Cha Molia, Lucy Varela. Photos by Bianca Gonzalez, Jeff Dollar. ff' im jf . f an A fbi I C I b-7 15-iyfff y'v t',fl uf' 7 'JJ '77 .J fl, ft 'mf s vwtl' 7 Q VM ft fjfldwfl Z4 I fl pug!! m1315535 lvfflfff' L, Jill, 'mfg L4 t?Yff ' 7 73 no at I 'WL ,gn vwfztc , J, ,ff .1 U it I , .,u1nm,,,,. ,,,,,,M,W I ti f Q -,.fWan- t . W nw 'x 'lr ,ff 1 7 ,b,,,,l l , , , s A 1 - A A A Seniors .s, ,ul

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Foreign Exchange Student Senior, Foreign Exchange Student, Sascha Rebecca Tol was born August 20th, 1968, in the Netherlands. Mr. and Mrs. Becwor are her host family. The two families are completely different. Sas- cha's natural family is very athletic, while the host family works around the home. Mr. Bec- wor's hobby includes motorcycles in his free time, and Mrs. Becwor works in the yard. Sascha was active in tennis, softball, bas- ketball, volleyball, and body building. Other interests included learning foreign languages. She speaks Dutch, German, English, French, and has visited many places. She loves Tucson and thinks it's beautiful. She explained, 'lEverything in Holland is flat and green compared with the mountains and water falls here. People, styles, and attitudes are different here than in Europe. European teenagers have much more freedom. Once a person reaches 15 years of age they are permitted to go to night clubs and drink as adults. The schools in Holland don't have sports or drama. lt's strictly study! exclaimed Sascha. The teachers also give more individual atten- tion to students. Sascha's host brother and sister attend Cholla and introduced her to many people. Sascha's future plans are to go into a busi- ness academy in September. She stated, 'ilt will teach me all about management, market- ing, advertising, public relations, and short- hand. She plans to find a iob as a career and train to take over her father's company. Thank you Cholla for your friendship and support throughout the year while l've been here in America. It was fantastic, Sascha warmly expressed. - By Kris Tapia ' t t, ...mt mf SLN - ,ss I Q-91 5 22-ff ...- . A t tlW.tf,wM V' ,-We f 1 s 'ffl 'f T ff? -w ,. v xl M J t is-P J' ,Am EE ,V ,.., I Photo by host family Art work by R.G. Tapia and Senior J. Garcia. 1- t ,sig CZ? 'sit se- .1 .f'lfifliIi 4-art ' Wt iii 'fit t 1 ' slr i Q 'yf 5-Xrgy' A Glory Cholla, Orange and Blue , ' , X . C. X1 5 ' lightning Speed, Chargers True 7 -Pr W E We V . A U, ,ts . ,JJ ' 4 . . t .- mm. ji . X' X 've Got Splrnt ,ffl fl 'Q , K, - ' M ' so -if V 2 gggfq AX ,tt,!,,t fne mg ad wwwmw A X. ,Q jp- . -. ' . wr U gt, wtmXJ , , is t '.t'Mlf.N wX4,..m-' :mwah wwggw ix im T + .tf'i,. ' t . . X tt 'lilftli' 'V . 5 wi X -3 f 5-l Come On Charger ,K Q fi t 'Fi t-f' We l lg f . wait., ., , i .ffl H .tt 11 '- lil lt ft . S ' Fight, Fight, Fight W 'gg ,t 5 if ' Cholla Chargers - ,M , H x f 'F l lllrxl 'C' ig Q3 Willy! X 'X XX-1.1.1- t if K- That's Our Name t 1 ll 'kxlltltt M' it -2 . 1 5 -1. 'tx' fe stty, tl. lt gift- . '. ' . ,ft i' ff , X QW Pride and Glory, -- f v 4' tt lliltltf , if fi wt. G . sg they W-.si t. nj!-i' ,tv . - V wt' as-lti't.siff5'tl Q if-K6 ' f X..--Ri ' ,. e---Q 1- . . t .. 1 ' v ,V - ,,,w-- Y t , tlllt, V J- X twtttn- 1- with wil l-f1'5t'Q, T tat-t s.. l . it Wi A- wwlmw Witt. ,Mtttvlgg --:tr 4. llittw w lt- . Y tilt .. . www- + ww t---' ttiw.-1-1--ttw ti Gtr t - Mlm? sig-' W ti. X if t tmmetf gt wlw .H 5... gn? 1 M, ,N , W gr A , til ll' gw w ,wt-. Y HW f 1 me ,N X1 esMTF.r6iiwlEe,,Moun'fETT1's Hmm , W . 1- '...,g. XX it my ,,,t,.Xn itil., phi X 'X 2 ,Q ftt V t V tt.. i t- P' M. .- t , ' T 5 5'-1.t X' X .tm +-W' 'WW' - .. T 1Qr+Xtl,Ltf . l tt W. ' rf- .X -X Wllllllgi We N M t f -tt. .4 Wltw.. i V-I-C-T-O-I?-Y e, so ' ' 'es .X - n i ' t ' : O



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uStudent Council and Student Court have the Dedication and Ambition that makes a successful year . AMBI'l'lf N - S SUCCESS. Student Council started out the year with am' bition and dedication in their aim to meet their goals. A successful freshman orientation pro- gram involved both Student Court and Student Council and was followed by the movie feature l'Return of the Jedi. Another added excitement which demanded added responsibilities was preparation and or- ganization of all Homecoming activities. The members faced hard work but conquered all obstacles and made the Homecoming memories ioyous and lasting. Other activities planned were travel to the Scottsdale State Convention, an on-campus blood drive, and various workshops on leader- ship. Student Council met daily 5th hour as a class of 30 elected members advised by Ms. Jenny Brichta. Student Body President Sylvia Hoyos and Student Body Vice President Bianca Gonza- lez oversaw the discussions which covered a variety of topics from club activities to extension of the school day. ln their quest to meet all challenges, Student Council represented student requests to the ad- ministration and presented conflicts which in- volved teachers and administrators. Student Court was on top of its responsibil- ities as they approved club activities for sales, supervised activities and club fund raisers to avoid conflicts, and resolved problems resulting 1 r 6 Essentials of Life Y as get from grades or grievances due to prejudice. Chief Justice Mark Weisbrod led the class which consisted of Assistant Chiefjusfice Jennifer Cook, Secretary Al Almazan, and Justices Susan Hooper, Carrie Young, Stephanie Codd, and Shannon Files. Each applicant interviews in front of last year's 10 justices and the new year's Student Body President and Vice President for the position. This year's team work led to a success like none other because of the determination and ambition behind each individual. - By Tammy Leon Photos By Dennis Nasta

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