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Cooperative Gffice Education 56 Bock Row il-Pl: Candy Valenstein, Lupita Marquez, Carol Cruz, Lori Macias, Sergio Garcia, Cha-Cha Molina, Marissa Coronado, Ceci Castro, Collin Miller, Rosie Garcia, Middle Row: Lucia Varela, Shirley Saenz, Dino Oviedo, Vicki Montes, Front Row: Claudia Portillo, Michelle Jones, Janine Churley, Vicki Miller, Maria Robles C.O.E. stands for Cooperative Office Education which began at Cholla in T970 and has been active ever since. Mrs. Roggie Ross has been the group's sponsor for nine years. The main emphasis was on human rela- tions in which students learned to deal with customers, and people at their businesses. The class improves office skills such as typing, filing, and data entry. They also worked on money management, and how to maintain a checking account and budget. The goals of the students were to improve academically, socially, and professionally. Also they develop skills necessary to be a member of any professional organization. Membership contributed to their educa- tion by providing skills transferable for pro- fessional life. - By Melania Gonzalez Chess Club Makes the V Edwin Wong Moves The Chess Club planned to send students to the high school nationals in Philadelphia April 4th-7th, Team scoring was close in the match against Sunnyside which was the for- mer National Champion. The top 5 of the club met head to head against other schools in the state qualifiers. The state finals were held at Prophy Prep High School in Phoenix on March 21st and 22nd 'l986. The group sold bagels to raise money for the club. The team members were: Edwin Wong, Chris McBride, Robert Peterson, Da- vid Aquino and Derek Hawkins. Alternates were Damien Martinez and Jacky Figoroa. - By David Taylor V, V M Vygg VVV I VZIAF I Chris McBride Robert Peterson V l l V David Aquino N Sponsor - Sam Westmoreland ,V,, Not Pictured: Derick Hawkins .,, 1 C.O.E.fChess 9 3
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99 Mat Maids Voice Their Support Twenty-nine spirited Mat maids supported the Charger wrestlers. Out of the 55 girls who tried out, TO new girls were chosen for their coordination, voice and spirit. The most exciting wrestling match was thought to be against Pueblo while the easi- est was against Nogales. One of the team's greatest strengths was that they got along so well. The girls had fundraisers such as flower sales, candy sales, bagel sales, and car washes. The squad's sponsor was Cecilia Marmion and Co-Sponsor RoseMarie Rico. Officers included: President - Shirley Saenz lSeniorj, Vice President - Michelle Marmion Uuniorj, and Secretary - Alma Torrez fSen- iorj. - By Melanie Gonzalez President Shirley Saenz Secretary Alma Torrez VVe Got Along So VVell -. Mat Maids ii W Junior Varsity Mat Maids Front Row il-Pi: Rosalinda Perez, Pauline Padilla, Frances Acosta, Melissa Mace. Bock Row il-Pl: Christie Contreras, Michelle Torrez, Sandie Arriola, Dorthy Mendoza, Yvonne Preciado, Rita Valencia. . .ses ' 4 ,,,,,,.-, Varsity Mat Maids Back Pow il-Pig Shirley Saenz, Evelyn Navarro, Terri Higgins, Alma Torrez, Lisa Arredondo, Rosie Garcia, Vicki Montes, Tricia Baginski. Front Pow il-Ri: Cha-Cha Molina, Diana Galavez, Letty Reyes, Linda Lopez, Cindi Corn- muller, Michelle Marmion, Donya Griffen. Not Pictured: Vice President Michelle Marmion Photos by Larry Lurrie and National Schools Studios, Inc.
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XX VVh'haben puss gehabt First year sponsor, Mrs. Gertrud Ashe, has helped keep the German Club actively in- volved on campus. Being a native of Coln, Germany, Mrs. Ashe has been able to share her culture with the 25 active members. Getting to know the culture, how the peo- ple live, the language, and partaking in var- ious celebrations were the club's main objec- tives. German Club fund-raisers included the close kin of the Gummy Bear, the Gummy Fish, and Advant Calendars. The German Club also competed in the annual Foreign Language Fair and the Ger- man Convention held at Amphi High School. The German Club met every Wednesday in C-T O to discuss various ideas and topics to promote the German Language and culture in Cholla. German Club officers were: President- Lamont Nesbitt, Vice President - Robert Spyres, Secretary - Mike Jennings, and Treasurer - Jennifer Shivers. French Club Sponsor Mrs. Marty Smith has been able to organize, along with her French students, the T985-86 French Club. The goals of the French Club is to make the students aware of different cultures and language of the world. The French Club was very involved with student exchange and had many speak- ers, who have been exchange students. There were no fundraisers this year due to Mrs. Smith's busy schedule with her new beautiful baby. Any student was welcomed to join as long as they had an interest in promoting other cultures. - By Warren Wong CA GermanfFrench Club Top Row QL-RJ: Kim Flynn, Johnett NewCorner, Jennifer Shivers, Grey Waid, James Danley, Louie Gutierrez, Heidi Leonard, David Whittier, Rhonda, Robert Spyres, Michelle Morrison. Bottom !?owfL-Rl: Jim Cummings, Randy Briley, Connie Childs, John Barbarow, Karen Larson, Sponsor: Mrs. Gertrud Ashe Notpiclured. Mike Jennings and Lamont Nesbitt Photo Credit: Warren Wong emma. 4, 'P' Bock Row CL-Rl: Bonnie Connors, Stacey Clausen, Michelle McKinney, Stanley Burryhill. Front Pow: Amy Devora, Sylvia Jacques, Sponsor: Marty Smith, Connie Leba, Kelly Robichaud. Nofpicturedf Jennifer Cook Photo Credit: Jeff Dollar
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