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I 1. 14 I' V' f n 2 ' 5 Shelly Cox, concentrates on her music. Mike and Rich entertain, while judges tally scores. Butch Lesoing and Ed Staley jam to the music sandman. 63 i 5 v
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Students Do Their Gwn Thing In This Year's Talent Show Eighteen entries entered this year,s talent show, with all the acts doing their own thing in front of the student body and six judges. The entries included a wide variety of singing, acting, and comedy routines, Dave Rasmussen overall winner did a piece called Nothing from the play Chorus Linew and his ren- dition was full of singing, acting, and smiling. Second place winner, Shelly Cox, sang Do You Known from the show Mahoganyf, Both finalists earned a spot in the All-City Talent Show sponsored by the area Stu- dent Councils. A favorite act of the capacity audience was Mike O'Dell and his song Joy to the World. Admission to the program was a can of food or fifty cents. These collections were used to help needy fam- ilies of the region during Christmas time. Colleen McNamara coordinated the show and the Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Alex Herrera. Debbi Bryam showed talent by singing Midnight Blue Alex Herrera enjoyed hosting the show. Y ga? H -is Dave Rasmussen, first place winner, gets into his music.
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Love Is . . A Sweetheart Week! Sweethearts of Coronado were honored February 27- March 4 during the annual February celebration. Included in the weeks activities was the movie The Way We Werel' shown in the auditorium on Wednesday. Many Coronado students turned out for the Love is . . . A Sweetheartv assembly, which introduced the can- didates for queen to the student body. Three mini plays and singing supplimented the presentation of the candi- dates. The queen for 1978 was Miss Jolene Miller, who reigned over her charges at the dance on Saturday night. She was officially crowned by Cabinet representative Denise Gruitch. Gary Thompson and Alicia Cole participating during assembly. Kathy Walker and Pam Furrer acting their parts. A singing duet made up of Shelly Cox and Debbie Bloom
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