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Seniors earn spending money Instead of the usual routine of go- ing home, raiding the refrigerator, watching Superfriends”, and pre- tending to do homework, many sen- iors spent some of their after-school hours working. Reed Goodwin began working at Naccarati’s during summer vacation and continued on a part-time basis when school started. His duties at the local gas station consisted of changing tires, pumping gas, and giving lube jobs. For Reed, the disadvantages of having to deal with grouchy custom- ers and working outside in bad weath- er, were out-weighed by the money he made. “It’s great not having to ask my parents for money all the time,” he claimed. Phelps Dodge Mercantile provided employment for several students. One of them, JoAnn Sierra, was a salesclerk in the men’s department. For JoAnn, the only disadvantage of working was “1 don’t have time to do anything other than go to school, work, and do homework.” Sometimes the hours of a part-time job were not very desirable. During the fall and spring months, Ev Gordon worked at the ice plant from 4 to 6 a.m. seven days a week. “I usually stayed up when I got home in the mornings waiting for time to go to school,” claimed Ev. “Sometimes it was just too hard, however, and I would crash on the couch until it was time to leave.” After working as a DJ on Saturdays, Gerrie Velasquez signs out from her job at KCUZ. Linda Kovacs Jimmy Leaman Darlene Lizarraga Louis Lopez Barbie Martinez Patti Madden Callie Maldonado Lisa Malloque Stephanie Medina Carol Mena Shane Milligan Michael Moreno Seniors At Work-15
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Working at the Phelps Dodge Mercan- tile store everyday after school, Clint Barry restocks the shelves as part of his duties. Everett William Gordon: Marching Band 1234, Concert Band 1234, Pep Band 1234, Jazz Band 34, Track 1234. Football 1234, Boys State 3, ASU Outstanding Junior Award 3. U of A Regency Scholarship 4. Homecoming Attendant 4. Stephanie Lynne Harper: AFS 12. Marching Band 12. Concert Band 12. Pep Band 12. Basket ball Manager 3, Basketball Stats 3, Volley ball Manager 23. Volleyball Stats 23, Any town 3, Honor Roll 34, Junior Rotarian 4 Daniel Scott Heredia. Sherry Ann Kingsley: Marching Band 1234, Concert Band 1234. Pep Band 1234, Cheerleader 2. Basketball Stats 1. R?nade Christine Kline: AFS 234. Marching Band 3, Concert Band 3. Cheerleader 4. Drama Club 234, Play Cast 234, French Club 4, Choir 1, Graduation Committee 4. Football Home- coming Attendant 3, Junior Prom Queen 3, Basketball Sweetheart Attendant 3. Linda D. Kovacs: Marching Band 1, Concert Band 1, Chess Team 34, Drama Club 3, French Club 234, Spanish Club 4. Jimmy P. Leaman. Darlene Francine Lizar- raga: AMUN 3, Marching Band 1234. Con- cert Band 1234, Pep Band 1234, Jazz Band 12, Drama Club 12. Track 1, Tennis 234, Volleyball 1. Football Homecoming Queen 4. Junior Prom Attendant 3, Honor Roll 1234, Scholarship U of A 4 Louis Ray Lopez: Class Secretary 3. Class Represen- tative 4. Spanish Club 1, Baseball 1234, Basketball 12, Football 124, Junior Prom Attendant 3, Honor Roll 1234, Junior Ro- tarian 4. Letter Club 234, SNHS 234. Patti Jo Madden: Transferred from Catalina High School. Tucson 4. Volleyball 4 Callie Marie Maldonado: Marching Band 12, Class President 3. Treasurer 1. Student Council President 4. Spanish Club 234, Ten- nis 234, Volleyball 1234, Homecoming At- tendant 24, Junior Prom Attendant 3, Hon- or Roll 234, Junior Rotarian 4, IGAA 34, SNHS 234. Lisa Diane Malloque: March- ing Band 123, Concert Band 123. Pep Band 123, Class Representative 4. Student Coun- cil 4, Junior Rotarian 4. Football Homecom- ing Attendant 1. Basketball Stats 1234, IGAA 234, Track 1234, Outstanding Sprint- er 23, Volleyball 1. Barbara J. Martinez: Marching Band 12, Class Representative 3. Copper Cat 23, Junior Section Editor 3, Drama Club 3, Spanish Club 1, Quill and Scroll 3, Basketball 1. Track 23. Volleyball 1234, Football Homecoming Attendant 4, Junior Prom Attendent 3, Basketball Sweet- heart Attendant 3, IGAA 23 Stephanie Medina. Carol Ann Mena: Marching Band 12. Concert Band 12, Pep Band 12. Jazz Band 1, Class President 4, Copper Cat 34, Senior Section Editor 4, Drama Club 3, French Club 4, Spanish Club 1234, Spanish Club President 3. Spanish Club Vice-Presi- dent 4, Graduation Committee 4, Basketball 1. Basketball Stats 234, Track Stats 4, Vol- leyball 1234, J.V. MVP Volleyball Player 3, Anytown 3, Honor Roll 1234, Junior Rotar- ian 4, IGAA 4. Quill and Scroll 4, SNHS 234, Spanish Award 3, Outstanding Biology Award 2. Shane C. Milligan: Marching Band 123, Concert Band 123, Pep Band 123. Michael Arvallo Moreno: Marching Band 1234, Concert Band 1234, Pep Band 1234, Jazz Band 12. Copper Cat 1234, Edi- tor-In-Chief 4. Sports Editor 234, Baseball 234, Basketball 1234, Anytown 3, Honor Roll 1234, NHS 34, Junior Rotarian 4, Let- ter Club 34, Quill and Scroll 4. U of A Outstanding Award 3. Outstanding Biology Award 2. Everett Gordon Stephanie Harper Scott Heredia Sherry Kingsley Renade Kline 14-Seniors
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Joseph Ortiz Dale Patterson James Petty Penny Pingleton Vera Ramirez Melissa Rocha Alfred Joe Rodriguez Marc Ruedas Not Pictured: Jose Olivas Laurie Peinkofer As a member of the flag corp. Laurie Canonne performs during halftime of a football game. MHS welcomes French student After an absence of three years, MHS once again had the opportunity to host a foreign exchange student. The following is a transcript of an interview between staff reporters and our AFS student, Miss Laurence Canonne. Q: We know you are from France, but specifically what part of the coun- try do you come from? A: I am from Nimes, France, which is located in the southern part of the country. Q: Tell us about your family. A: My father’s name is Robert (same last name), my mother is Vivaine (with an e), and little Richard (who is a six foot thirteen year old) is my brother. Q: What do your parents do for a liv- ing? A: My mother is in advertising and my father sells insurance. Q: Did you graduate from high school in France? A: Yes, I did, but it is not called a high school. It is what we refer to as a Lycee. Q: Is there a big difference between American and French schools? A: Yes, the hours are very different. In France we go from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., but we have more breaks. and we get two hours for lunch. It is also much more free. Q: What do you mean by “more free”? A: We can go outside and talk to our“ friends, and maybe smoke a ciga-( rette. Almost everyone smokes in France, you know. Q: What age were you when you graduated? q A: Eighteen. I will be 19 in May of'85 Q: What is your impression of Mor j enci? A: It is very small and there is nothing to do, but I like the country as a whole. g Q: What do you think of the people here? A: They are very, very friendly. Ir France the people are not so friend ly. They are more studious, and the average teenager is more matureQ I’ve noticed this: people here like tc laugh. They’ll do anything for laugh, whether it be making fun o other people or themselves. Q: How are American and French guys different? A: American guys are more friendly and they’re not shy. French guys are not as friendly, but yet they are more romantic. 16-Seniors Forelgn Exchange Student
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