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Radio Club Adds Life To KCRN I Rhonda Walter and Jeff Borst read our daily news. Standing: Dave Rasmussen, Gerri Walker, Jeff Borst, Robin Kalish, Anne Caldwell, Sitting: Kathy Walker, Laura Fisher, not pictured Kathy Max- well, Rhonda Walter and Dr. Smith To improve speaking ability and let the student body know more about the many activities going on at Corona- do, was the purpose of the organiza- tion according to Dave Rasmussen, president of Radio Club. Kougar Country Radio News known as KCRN was an announce- ment system in which the students and faculty were effected. The club's goal was to present announcements of the school activities. The announcements were held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings and everyday at the end of school. Members were Jeff Borst, Anne Caldwell, Laura Fisher, Robin Kalish, Kathy Maxwell, Dave Rasmussen, Gerri Walker, Kathy Walker, Rhonda Walter, and Dr. Smith, sponser. Robin Kalish does morning announcements with a smile.
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Ski Club Heads For The Slopes To organize a group of students who like to ski for less money and to promote skiing as a worthwhile recreationf' was the initial purpose of Coronado Ski Club according to Tony Major president of the organization. For the first time Ski Club scheduled two Friday trips to Copper Mountain and Vail. In addition to the weekday outings, the club made four other trips to the various ski areas on weekends. Ski Club sponsors were Mr. Bob Couchman and Mr. Bill Lehman. Vice president was Paul Major and ICC repre- sentative was Kendra Chandler. it Bret Lamb hot-dogging at Copper Mountain. ap., 5 Q, sei Members of Ski Club Were: Diane Lucke, Kathy Stelzer, Ann Schneble, Aaron Byland, Kurt Loomis, Pam Phillips, Mitch Peckham, Mark Stevens, Tom Hyland, Richard Anaya, Joel Fisher, Ted Reeves, Scott Allison, Mark Morland, Jeannet Clary, Jean Brickey, Evan McHugh, Tim Landt, Linda Hickey, Butch Kadlec, Steve Edwin, Brent Hendry, Pat Ballard, Sheryl Atteberry, Debbie Williamson, Vickie Bier, Greg Veatch, Mike Pharris, Scott Sewald, Bret Lamb, Paula Mullane, Randy Schunk, Tony Majors, Dawn Patterson, Zack Abbott, Pat O'Dell, Paul Major, Susan Petersilie, John Hartford, Mike O'Dell, Steve Miranda, Brent Ritter, Jim Janssen, Denise Gruitch, Jeanna Kinsey, Kim Woolley, Lisa Moreland, Keith O'Dell, Kent Zimmerman, Lance Stark, David Finstrom, Gail Stark, Jim Mitchell, Steve Allard, Brad Houghton, Erik Knutsen, Joel Kastin, Curtis White, Kris Andrew, Robert Larsh, Michelle Bramely, Kerri Wright, Randy Schnider.
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Many Exciting Events For uinto Sol This Year The Quinto Sol dance group had many exciting events this year. The main event was to bring Los Lupenos de San Jose to Colorado Springs. The Los Lupenos are a world known group. While they were here they presented Meztizol, which is a drama outlining the history of the Mexican people from Aztlan to the present. The Quinto Sol club is very proud to have been award- ed first place in the Foreign Language Day at the Uni- versity of Denver. Other events for the year are Cinco de Mayo and queen coronation, a disco dance, and the bringing of Los Trujillos dance group to Colorado Springs in February. Mrs. Moore takes pride in being the Quinto Sol sponsor. Joyce Sisneros wears costume for the wedding dance. First row: Debbie Lee, Sonja Moore, Theresa Barajas, Second row: Paula Mestas, Toni Lobato, Mary Salazar, Janet Sheilds, Joyce Sisneros, Debbie Archuelta, Doris Vigil.
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