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Sd V 1 i . V Qs s . ., ' .. ,tbifl he gl f B!F5LHE Jane Forme anxiously awaits the outcome of the game. Cindy Foltz seems to be happy with football teams performance. Members of Bleacher Bunch watch intently during basketball game.
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Bleacher Bunch Helps Coronado Be Heard! Bleacher Bunch became a new organization this year. Led by Debbie Mack, it was designed to get the entire student body involved, to give Coronado a Hsense of unityf' Its main purpose was to give recognition to everything , to help promote spirit and to give the cheerleaders sup- port. This is the first year that other schools have really heard us, said Debbie Mack. We have to let them know that were here. Weare a small school so we have to out-scream the larger ones. In an effort to get away from the traditional pep club, Bleacher Bunch was formed. Pep clubis of the past were usually just for girls but hopefully Bleacher Bunch will be a club for everyone. Debbie Mack and Shelly Cox show the crowd that we're iii. Kevin Kirby rings his new bell at football game. Bleacher Bunch cheers on football team at Pueblo game
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Varsity Club nites Lettermen And Supports Sports Varsity Club, the organization for uniting male and female athletes, helped support all sports and activities. In addition, the Club sold Coronado Cougar hats and had a booth in the carnival. Richard Anaya served as President of the Club with Kim Woolley assisting as Vice- President. The office of Secretary was held by Shelley Ament. Mr. Fred Longhart sponsered the Club of Lettermen. Varsity Club members Don Miller, Tim Uptergrove, Geno Cortez gets reay for practice while Craig Roeser and Don Miller look on Ron Wessel, Bill Bates, Kent Wilson. Back row: Steve Peacore, Wayne Wilkinson, Kent Zimmerman, Troy Wilson, Mike Lovato, Craig Costin, Paul Boyd. 4th row: Dave Marshall, Paul Binder, Dan Fleming, Dave Schunk, Lance Stark, Gene Houghton, Craig Roeser. 3rd row: Jim Hadley, Karen Anderson, Cindy Yamada, Mike Mackey, sponser Fred Longhart, Brian Shipley, Dave Miller. 2nd row: Ray Ferguson, Debbie Mack, Colleen McNamara, Ruth-Ann Knutsen, Shelly Ament, Kathy Yamada, Callie Videtich, Laura King, Rod Petrelli. lst row: Kim Wolley, Cathy McAtee, Diane Starch, Renee Hunt.
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