Morenci High School - Copper Cat Yearbook (Morenci, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Popular styles of the year are modeled by: FRONT ROW: Richard Ruedas, Shelly Bryant. Annette Lizarraga, BACK ROW: Lisa Velasquez. Lorraine Sierra, Debra Patterson. Alma Morales. Jay Petty, Lisa Garrett. A survey of both students and faculty members pro- vided some informative and intersting results. An- swers from the two groups were tabulated separately so that comparisons could be made. The two groups agreed in only two categories: favor- ite television show and pro football team. Bill Cosby was 1 with local TV audiences just as it is throughout the country. “Everybody on the show is funny, especially little Rudy,” commented senior Karen Licano. The detective show, Miami Vice was a popular second place choice. Many students also admitted to watching the cartoon show “Thundercats” after school each day. “America’s team,” the Dallas Cowboys, was the over- whelming favorite pro football team with faculty mem- bers. Although the Cowboys were first among the stu- dents, too, the Chicago Bears were a close second. “The ‘Refrigerator’ is my kind of ball player,” commented Jon Day, referring to the Bears popular 315 rookie, Wil- liam Perry. As a staunch Chicago Bears fan for many years, Mrs. Sandra Hudgens enjoyed kidding all the Cowboy fans after the Bears embarrassed Dallas, 44-0, during the regular season. “I really enjoyed rubbing it in,” admitted Mrs. Hudgens. “I’ve had to put up with all those arro- gant Cowboy fans for years. It was nice to have a chance to get back at them.” Friday was the student’s favorite day of the week. When asked why. Bill Sheridan replied: “Because I get to go out and stay out late.” On the other hand, faculty members preferred Saturdays because ” I’m not at work; I can go shopping instead, said Mrs. Nina Weisl- ing. While students dreamed of owning Porsches, Lam- bourghinis, and Ferraris, faculty members were more practical in their choices of favorite cars. BMW’S, Olds- mobiles, and Pontiacs all tied as favorites. Student Life-7

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STUDENT LIFE Survey shows differences with faculty Si?ctosses0' Fm aS— 6- Flirt with °rk ■ Li ten to to5 1? 10. Or °Jm lock ' mZrdki ™rt,yM,ndoi HOW TO PASS TIME IN O.C.S. 1. Breathe in and out 2. Sleep 3. Eat 4. Listen to Walkman 5. Write notes 6. Plan your revenge 7. Count the holes in the ceiling 8. Doodle 9. Do your work 10. Plan your future—if there is any Fifteen Things to do ot o Stoplight 1. Run it 2. Act cool 3. Flirt with the driver in the next cor A. Rev the engine 5. Look for cops 6. Yawn 7. Read bumper stickers 8. Take a sip of sodo 9. Check the level of gos 10. Change tape or radio station 11. Check your deodorant 12. Kiss your girlfriend or boyfriend 13. Fix your hair 14. Put on makeup 15. Chinese fire drill 6-Student Life



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Sheri Durr Murl Easley Martin Gherna Beth Phelps JUNIOR ROTARIANS Grace Franco ...............................................September Hector Salazar................................................October Beth Phelps .................................................November Martin Gherna ...............................................December Shelly Ruedas................................................ January Murl Easley ................................................ February Annette Rocha...................................................March Daniel Lopez ...................................................April Pam Willard, Peggy Scheier........................................May Proudly receiving her member- ship pin from her father. Bill Rich- ardson, is Kristina Richardson. Galusky returns to give advice Retired teacher Joseph Galusky was the guest speaker at the 46th annual N.H.S. initiation ceremony. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Galusky sponsored the honor society for 25 years. “I really enjoyed his speech,” ad- mitted Annette Rocha following the ceremony, “because it was geared to us as teenagers.” Mr. Galusky used some of his fa- vorite quotes throughout his presen- tation. Especially popular were: “Never let your parents down be- cause they’re the ones who brought you up,” and “Life is like a grinding wheel — it will either grind you down or polish you. It all depends on what kind of metal you’re made of.” Initiates and members were obvi- ously tearful after the ceremony. “Mr. Galusky made us realize how fast time goes by and just how close graduation actually is,” said Beth Phelps. “It hadn’t really hit me until the ceremony that night that my four years at MHS were almost over.” Participants in the evening’s event suffered from forgetfulness. Peggy Scheier forgot her speech and had to make a quick trip home to retrieve it. Murl Easley temporarily forgot the name of the candle he was to light after having just given a five-minute speech about it, and all the boys in- volved in the ceremony forgot their pin or initiate ribbon. Prior to the pinning ceremony on February 18, members asked Mr. Glodis to allow them to have the afternoon instead of the traditional morning off from school. “Everything here in town is closed in the morning, and when we do finally find some- thing to do, it’s time to get back to school,” commented Murl Easley in explaining the members’ reason for requesting the change. Having the entire afternoon avail- able, the group opted to go to Safford where they all met for lunch following several hours of shopping. 8-National Honor Society Junior Rotarians

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