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JoAnn Sierra Kristie Sorrelman Debbie Spencer Thomas Stinson Dana Stone Damian Tellez Lisa Terry Keith Thomas DeWayne Torres Brian Vallejo Geraldine Velasquez Stephanie Villescas Shorter hours longer day Pondering over the class schedule. Rob- in Saiz tries to decide on the seven classes she wants to take. The classroom hours were shorter but the actual day was longer as a result of the new seven-period sched- ule started at the beginning of the school year. Most students disliked the new schedule which included four periods before lunch and three in the after- noon. “Since we have lunch so early (11:47), the afternoons really drag,” complained Melissa Rocha. Other students complained of hav- ing more homework because they had an added class. For some, howev- er, the new schedule meant they were able to take a course they really want- ed but hadn’t been able to fit into their schedule before. As for the teachers, the new sched- ule added to an already high stack of papers and meant an extra prepara- tion for most. Many also disliked the shorter class periods since they found it hard to accomplish all they wanted to in less time. After an absence of many years, study halls once again found their way into the curriculum. Although many students signed up for one at the beginning of the year, they were dropping it and picking up a class second semester. When asked why she was getting out, Becky Peru re- plied: “Study hall is really a waste of time, and it gets pretty boring if you don’t have anything to do.” 18-Seniors Seven-Period Schedule
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Debbie Salcido Ramie Sanchez Duane Sanders Carrie Short Jose Luis Olivas: Transferred from Sun- nyside High School. Tucson 3, Football 4. Wrestling 4. Junior Rotarian 4. Joseph R. Ortiz: Basketball 12, Football 134. Baseball 4. Junior Prom Attendant 3, Letter Club 34. Dale Edward Patterson: Transferred from Silver City High School. New Mexico 2. Football 3. Boys' State 3, Junior Rotarian 4 Laurie Peinkofer: Transferred from St. David High School 3. James Aaron Petty: Marching Band 12, Concert Band 12, Pep Band 12, Basketball Manager 12. Tennis 123 Penny G. Pingleton: Marching Band 1234, Concert Band 1234, Pep Band 1234. Choir 12, Honor Roll 1 Vera Lynn Ra- mirez: Marching Band 2. Play Cast 2. Melis- sa Ann Cervantez Rocha: Marching Band 1234. Concert Band 1234. Pep Band 1234. Class President 2. Class Vice-President 3, Class Secretary 14. Spanish Club 34. Secre- tary-Treasurer Spanish Club 4. Basketball 1234. Track 2. Volleyball 1234, Basketball Sweetheart Attendant 13, IGAA 34. Health Award 3. Perfect Attendance 1. MVP Bas- ketball 1 Alfred Joe Rodriguez: March- ing Band 12, Concert Band 12. Baseball 124. Basketball 1234. Football 14. Junior Prom Attendant 3, Junior Rotarian 4. Letter Club 4 Marc Steven Ruedas: Class Re- presentative 1. Student Council 1. Baseball 234. Football 1234. Wrestling 1. Wrestling Manager 2. 1000 Club 4, Junior Prom King 3. MVP Football 1, Outstanding Football Player 3. Honor Roll 1. Junior Rotarian 4, Letter Club 34. Outstanding Metal Shop Award 2. Debbie Salcido: Transferred from Miami High School 3, Marching Band 4. French Club 4 Ramie Chacon Sanchez: Football 14. Wrestling 1234. William Duane Sanders: Class Representative 4. Student Council 4. Spanish Club 1, Baseball 234. Football 1234, Wrestling 34, Junior Rotarian 4. Letter Club 4, Football Home- coming Attendant 24. Junior Prom Atten- dant 3, Boys’ State 3. Honor Roll 124 Car- rie Lynn Short: AFS 23. Drama Club 1234. Play Cast 23, Science Club 1. March- ing Band 2. Honor Roll 234. What are your hobbies; what do you like to do? I like to dance, draw, act and meet Q: people. What organizations do you belong to here at school? A: I am in Drama Club, French Club, AFS, and Student Council. Even though I don’t attend the meetings much, I’m still in them. Weren’t you also a flag girl during football season? Yes, and that was a lot of fun. I Q: enjoyed it because of the trips we took. I didn’t like the early morning A: practices though. Is the food different here than in France? Yyeeess, American food is much Q: more fattening. When I came here I weighed 121 , and now I weigh 130. Can you believe it? Nine A: pounds!!!!! We eat more vegetables and salads in France. Here you eat lots of meat. You can’t find steaks in France like you can here, and that Mexican food is delicious. Be- fore 1 came to Morenci I had never had burros or tacos. I must learn how to make tortillas! What do you think of our American holidays such as Halloween and Thanksgiving? Well, being that we don’t celebrate those events in France, I really en- joyed them. Halloween was so neat because everyone was in costume. Thanksgiving I really liked. I don’t think I have ever eaten as much as I did that day. Do you celebrate Christmas in France? Yes, we do, but the dude that you call Santa Claus we call Father Xmas. It’s the same person and the same suit though. Have you had any embarrassing moments while you’ve been in the U.S.? No, not really — only when I can’t understand someone and they have to repeat what they say over, and over, and over. But if I can under- stand Mr. Senne, I can understand anyone. Enjoying the fun during Spirit Week. Laurie Canonne wears the appropriate attire for “Toga Day.” Senlors-17
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David Williams Audrey Windsor Kelly Wyatt Joseph Yarger JoAnn Sierra Marching Band 12. Concert Band 123, Pep Band 123. Spanish Club 23, SNHS 4. Kristie L. Sorrelman: Marching Band 123, Concert Band 123, Pep Band 123. Basketball Stats 1. Honor Roll 123. Debbie Lea Spencer: Transferred from Cholla High School, Tucson 3, Basketball 3, Volleyball 4. Thomas Wesley Stinson: Marching Band 1234, Concert Band 1234, Pep Band 1234. Jazz Band 4. Basketball Manager 13, Tennis 234. Dana M. Stone: Choir 123 Damian Lee Tellez: Marching Band 1234, Concert Band 1234, Pep Band 1234, Jazz Band 4, Class Treasurer 23, Play Cast 4. Baseball Manager 12, Baseball Stats 12. Football 13. Football Homecoming At- tendant 3, Honor Roll 4. Lisa Ann Terry: AFS Member 2, Marching Band 234, Con- cert Band 2 Keith Martin Thomas: Ten- nis 1234 DeWayne Alexander Torres: Football Homecoming Attendant 4. Honor Roll 13. Brian Edward Vallejo: Football 1234, Track 4. Wrestling 124, Honorable Mention Defensive Football 3, Letter Club 234. 1000 Club 3. Football MVP 2. Geral- dine Lynn Velasquez: Marching Band 1234, Concert Band 1234. Pep Band 1234, Class Representative 24. Drama Club 4, Stu- dent Council 234, Treasurer 3, Spanish Club 234. Basketball 12, Volleyball 1. Football Homecoming Attendant 4, Junior Prom At- tendant 3. Most Valuable Player JV Basket- ball 2. Stephanie Lorraine Villescas: Cheerleader 2, Choir 3. David James Wil- liams: Basketball 1234. Baseball 234, Foot- ball 1234, Letter Club 34 Audrey Wind- sor. Kelly Douglas Wyatt: Wrestling 3. Joseph Dennis Yarger: AMUN 34, Chess Club 1234, Class Representative 123. Cop- per Cat Photographer 123, Student Council Vice-President 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 1000 Club 34, Track 1234, Football 4, Football Homecoming Attendant 4. The new longer schedule provides stu- dents such as Steve Gaethje with time to be a library aide. By the time seventh hour ends, students are ready to go home. A tired Sylvia Avalos and Charlie Boling patiently wait for the bell. Seniors-19
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