Hanks High School - Shield Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Shuttle tragedy sh cks world Although it was a brief era, 74 seconds to be exact, it was an era that will be one of the most memorable in the history of space aviation. The space shuttle Challenger, America's grand symbol of advanced technology, shot into the clear morning air on Tuesday, January 28, at Cape Canaveral. Seconds after the take off the shuttle exploded and America's dream turned into a white cloud of smoke marring the blue sky. The crew on board was killed 1 instantly. r When President Ronald Reagan chose a teacher as the first ordinary citizenxtog fly in the space shuttle, X X history was in the making. Christa McAuIiff was the pioneer and symbol of civilian flight. She was a high school teacher in Concord, New Hampshire, and was going to conductitwo 15 minute classesin space.. g McAuliff joined six other crewmembers who were veterans in the field asgwell ..,, A as some of America's fihestfg They were iFrancis Scobee, L xx A I E Iectiahsll ca uses, ri f For over 20 years President by l Ferdinand Marcos ruled the Philippines with an iron fisted autocratic regime. When Opposition Leader Corazon Aquino ran against him in the 1986 presidential election, corruption and widespread fraud by the Marcos government dominated the polls. After the votes were counted lby computer in the cities and by hand in the rural areasj, both candidates declared themselves the winner despite the National AssembIie's shaky projection of 13 million votes for Marcos and 11 million for Aquino. Aquino's supporters promised to take to the 250 World News thousands if she didn't win. 2 TMS caused worrggiafra civil .war developing in the archipelago. Marcos' ailing condition didn't stop his A714114-O5 1 ? 1 1 v. Michael Smith, Judith Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, kflarvis. For all of them ,Arherica mourned. Nevertheless, President Reagan made it clear that evensuch an awesome tragedy as this one could not A .hinder ?pYogress when he said, Weill continue our quest in space. There will be more shiuttlegflightsl andX, moregshuttle crews, and yes moregvolunteers, more civiiiansqmoye teacher-sfin space. ,..:f1 i.,. H ' vw ' . Km , X. gr I NNN country Tfruthless behavior in the eleetiom lggte buying, ballot box stuffingfand many other forms of fraud developed into civil disorder. The United States did not favor any particular candidate so long as the balloting was fair. Richard Lugar headed the official delegation of American observers which tried to maintain a fair election. Campaign supporters from both sides were slain indicating the unrest that developed in the Philippines. Ronald McNair, and Gregory

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Rogaliner, Scott W. 171 Rogers, William F. 171 Rojas, Raymond 201, 171 Rollins, Carol L. 171 Romaguera, Tracy L. 171 Romero, Antonio H. 171 Romero, Lisa D. 171 Rosales, Felipe, A. 52, 86, 87, 108 Rose, Nancy M. 109 Ross, Dionne 171 Rothrock, Timothy D. 171 Rouse, Thomas A. 171 Rubalcaba, Kristine D. 87, 140 Ruelas, Isabel W. 140 Ruffier, Juan C. 171 Ruffin, Palmer 171 Ruhl, Patrick C. 140 Ruhl, Susan K. 171 Ruiz, Anna B. 64 Ruiz, Hector 140 Ruiz, Kamerina 171 Russ, Cheryn D. 47 Russ, Paul B. 47, 140 Russell, Michele Y. 171 Russell, Stacey M. Ryals, Tammy L. 171 Ryan, William M. 171 S Saiz, Robin 140 Salas, Stephen J. 171 Salazar, Daniel 190 Salazar, Fernando 102 Salazar, Marta C. 190 Salcido, Raul 140 Saldana, Casimiro J. 98 Salinas, Alfredo 140 Salinas, Anthony M. 190 Samaniego, Roxana 190 Sampson, David 190 Sanchez, Cynthia 190 Sanchez, Cynthia E. 190 Sanchez, Fernando 154 Sanchez, Joanne 90, 242 Sanchez, Rachel 94, 95 Sanchez, Sandra 50, 154 Sanchez, 90, 276. Sandra 47, 75, 104, 274, Shaw, Terrence L. 106, 172 Shelley, Katherine D. 191 Shelton. Paul D. 156 Shimshock, Stephen 156 Shiraishi, Lynette S. 156 Silva, Alejandra E. 156 Silva, David 171, 201 Silva, Yvonne 172 Sims, David J. 156 Sims, Linda 172 Sims, Sandra 19, 172 Sinclair, Cheryl L. 156 Sinclair, Melanie L. 73, 156 Sinclair, Shelley R. 156, 207 Singh, Yvonne A. 156 Singleton, Marland L. 156 Sizemore, Steven E. 172 Skipworth, Ernest T. 172 Skipworth, Rebecca L. 140 Skipworth, Wendy M. 73, 172 Skov, Kelly K. 207, 277, 140 Slabbinck, Remi L. 172, 201 Slape, Jo-Ann 140 Smith, Jefferey M. 172 Smith, Lisa D. 141 Sneed, Sammie K. 70 Solis, Sarel 141 Sorensen, Christina M. 47, 50, 52, 74, 75, 277, 141 Sorenson, Kelly M. 172 Sosa, Leonard F. 106, 141 Southern, Kimberly F. 172 Southworth, William 50, 89, 141 Sparacio, Jack W. 172 Spearman, Robert E. 172 Springer, Shelly Lynn 75 Staples, Robin D. 87, 106, 141 Stark, Maria C. 172 ' Starke, Charles B. 172 Stepter, Julie C. 172 Stern, Bonnie J. 75, 172 Stevens, Christine M. 104, 172 Stewart, Donna L. 172 Stewart, Eliza G. 74, 75 Stewart, Matthew T. 172 Stoker, John R. 172 Stolz, Michael A. 172 Strysick, Tammy L. 172 Sundermann, William A. 172 Sutherland, John S. 78, 82, 92, 275, 276 Sanchez, Yvonne S. 47, 50, 51, 89 Sander, Jim D. 15, 104 Sanders, Krystal L. 190 Sandoval, Armando 190 Sangrador, Luz G. 190 Sand, Danny 154 Saunders, Christopher 92, 190 Schannep, Melissa L. 154 Schaver, Derek J. 190 Schaver, Jeffrey S. 61 Schmidt, Natascha 190 Scholz, James M. 14, 16, 50, 72, 73, 156 Schroeder, Regina L. 190 Schydlower, Leon 191 Seale, Tammy K. 191 Senri, Robert E. 156 Sepehri, Shannin 172 Sepp, Bryan D. 156 Sepp, Jason J. 191 Serrato, Yvette 191 Setzu, Gianfranco 156 Shaffer, Tammy 156 Shahabi, Shahryar 156 Shaw, Elizabeth 172, 64 277 T Tague, Daniel B. 172 Tapscott, Lynn 172 Taylor, Chi M. 172 Taylor, Tisha A. 172 Taylor, Tommy J. 172 Tejedor, Maghyl A. 173 Tenthan, Charlie M. 173,201 Terrell, Maureen P. 173 Terrones, Lourdes 173 Theriot, Robie 192 Thomas, Jamie D. 192 Thomas, Nick D. 192 Thompson, Clifton T. 192 Thompson, John S. 192 Thompson, Martin J. 173 Thompson, Shawn R. 192 Thompson, Tani L. 192 Thompson, Victoria L. 89, 141 Thoreson, Scott D. 92, 173 Thornbery, Brian L. 192 Thornton, Gilbert 192 Tiltti, Kristen l. 141 Tinajero, Esther M. 64, 173 Tirrell, Scott M. 141 Tomes, Monica M. 192 Tomes, Sheila A. 141 Toothman, David M. 192 Torres, Claudia 141 Torres, Maria 192 Torres, Maria E. 192, 102 Tovar, Lisa M. 182 Trujillo, Robert R. 192 U Uhr, Teri L. 192 Urquidi, Jaime 192 V Valdez, Salvador A. 156 Valencia, Jesus F. 192, 156 Valencia, Kathy C. 156 Valenzuela, Christy 156 Valenzuela, Jennifer M. 192 Valerio, Richard C. 156 Valle, Arturo 192 Vallejo, Aaron A. 192 Vallejo, Alberto A. 192 Valles, Anthony D. 192 Valles, Linda A. 156 Van Dyke, Lane 192 Veit, Heather N. 192 Velasquez, Wendy 192 Velez, Maria T. 192 Villa, Michelle A. 192 Villalba, Pamela A. 192 Villareal, Fernando I. 192 Villareal, Roger L. 192 Villarreal, Mireya E. 192 Villarreal, Tree C. 192, 201 Vincent, Candace K. 192 Viramontes, Deborah 173 Volkenannt, Julie E. 173 Volkmer, Angela L. 173 W Wagner, Christina E. 90, 157 Walder, Rita 173 Waldron, Shannon L. 173 Wallace, Trevor J. 173 Walter, Jason L. 157 Ward, Bradley K. 201, 173 Ward, Julie A. 173, 242 Ward, Rodney K. 242 Warren, Jennifer R. 173 Waskoviak, Carmela A. 173 Weaver, Jennifer L. 174 Webster, Brian E. 80, 174 Wedge, David S. 174 Welch, Kenneth W. 102, 174 Wernili, Kelli R. 157 West, Charles H. 157 West, Thomas E. 174 Westbrook, Ronald D. 157 Whitaker, Robert 102, 109, 157 White, Helen B. 157 White, Jennifer L. 174 Whitfield, Tracey L. 174, 207, 209 Whittenberg, Montie L. 174, 242 Whitty, Suk K. 102, 174 Widmer, Kenneth W. 157 Wiertsema, Kris A. 174 Wilcox, Charlie 157 Wilcox, Deborah A. 174 Wildman, Kimberlee A. 95, 174 Wiley, Joseph L. 174 Williams, Angela L. 174 Williams, Mark W. 174 Williams, Tina R. 174 Wilson, Desiree R. 174 Wilson, James E. 102, 174 Wilson, Michelle L. 174, 209 Wilson, Stacy Y. 87, 157 Wilson, Tanzy G. 102, 157 Wimp, Wandisa L. 157 Wineka, Pamela A. 102, 157 Wineland, Lisa M. 90, 157 Wineland, Nancy A. 174 Wininger, Susanne M. 157 Winter, Amy M. 110, 157 Withers, Scott E. 174 Witkoff, Debra 174 Witt, Adam L. 174 Wong, Richard A. 157 Woods, Randall 174, 201 Worley, Scott E. 102, 175 Wright, Doreen M. 50, 53, 64, 73, 157 Wright, William E. 193 Wulff, Brian S. 193 Y Yager, Bruce E. 158 Yanez, Luis R. 193 Yaracs, Jill M. 158 Yegge, Thomas 175 Yepo, Findlay 175 York, Theresa 193 York, Travis S. 175 Young, Anthony D. 102, 158 Yzaguirre, David A. 175 Z Zamarripa, Anna L. 158 Zamora, David T. 175 Zarsky, David H. 175 Zarwell, Kelly R. 158 Zavala, Rosalina 175 Zazenski, Keith 158 Zeiger, Corinna A. 158 Zepeda, lrene 158 Zinter, Alan M. 57, 58, 174 Zitzelberger, Joseph A. 158 Zubia, Martin 175 Zuniga, Joe, A. 193 Index 249



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