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Maliing the Move ll ...A Q 1 2? 353 , I' Q ' 1 .1 , 'Y'-egg fy -1551 A .q . ww..-ns .. V., f-W. Placed fourth, the Canyon del Oro chess team seemed to be one of the favorites for the state titles, with many returning members. The team competed in regional, state, and divisional tour- naments. Their competing season started in Sep- tember and lasted through April. Under the supervision of Al Cortez, the club met everyday after school and practiced their individual skills by competing against each other and learning new techniques and strategies. The whole club consisted of fifteen students. The Varsity Team was made up of the best five players and the Junior Varsity Team was made up of the next best five players. For the first time in C.D.O.'s history, members of the Varsity Team were eligi- ble to letter in Varsity Chess. W fs 5 5 FI ,, : r M 141' 2. .- v, ,f -raft 9 ' I96! Chess Club S 2 Page 196: Picture l, Back row left to right: John Cox, Peter Tims, Al Cortez, Bob McCra'ry. Front row: Pat Cray, Paul Gold. Picture 2, Heyl you cheated. Picture 3, Decisions, Deci- sions.
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Spirit and Determination This year's Songleading squad was made up of sev- enteen members. To become a Songleader, each girl had to prove that she was spirited, excited, got good grades and was willing to practic long, hard hours. They put out all of their effort into raising spirit from the school by making posters and liven- ing up assemblies. They dedicated a lot of time dur- ing class meetings and much more afterwards, too. They each made their own uniform before the sea- son started. Together, before each game, they made locker favors for the team member's lockers. Keeping in step and smiling with the band, our Son- gleaders inspired the Dorados and Dorado fans with their joyous cheers. x . ,W Songleaders! I 95
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.W V4 Rodeo Under the direction of advisor, Rick Wilson, the F rodeo club has become more active than ever before. A variety of fund raising activities provided the club with enough capital to sponsor the Rodeo club dance in February. The money was used to benefit the club and its activities. F 'rf . ,.., U. . 'Nr l 554 W - L+ N71 I we Y X sl I -Y WK ' J ... S fqvuv. 2 QX W4 , Q3 . it 'gi K . 21, , gi: . 'Q --. ' if Page 197: Picture l, Mr. Wilson relaxes after school. Picture ' 2, Rodeo Club-Front row: Duane White, John Garland, il Lasette White, Dorothy Cranford, Henry Garland, Donna White. Back row: Rod Lester, Mike Lamb, Mr. Wilson, Scott Chivers, Jerry Cranford, Peter Patrick, Dave Hintze. Picture 3, Mr. Wilson listens to an idea during a Rodeo Club meet- ing. Rodeo! l 97
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