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s On their way to another victory, the Varsity football team prepares for tfie opening kick- off. You see them every day: the same two colors. In the uniforms of the athletes, the cheerleaders, the band, and even the spectators. Yet to any student they mean much more than just red and yellow. It ' s something that says I ' m from Colton High! explained one student. Like Yogi Yellow Jacket the colors crimson and gold give the school an identity. They set it apart from all the others. Without our colors there ' d be no sparkle — no pride, expressed a senior. We ' d be just like any other school. Cheerleader Janelle Jimenez and Song- leaders Paula Webb, Kim Perry, and Lisa Bab- bitt present tfieir opinion to spectators. Crimson Gold 3
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1 1 r j Freshman Kathy Spealman and JV cheer- leaders Doreen Dominguez and Mary Aguirre sing the alma mater. Chamber Choir members Rene Villars, Rob- ert Carrasco, Mark Messenger, and Barbara Guayante perform to Jump. Shout, Boogie tor the fall Open House. L-ffVi MUCJ Ci C KJL :! ' pe - - waiting, ,— -T C i • r— I Lj V. Leaping into the air, junior Susie Diaz returns ' ■ J ' ■ ) ' -V 7 )C ' 4UU- - ' the ball to score against Rubidoux while sen- .W. -Cl , V - h ersTa atruT ■ 7 2 opening Jo. ' ' TZ - ' --- ,1 J c CKV V: je l v .-b oJ - ' l L-
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Filled with enthusiasm students cheer the Varsity football team on to a 72-13 victory over San Bernardino. PRIDE 4 Opening Unlike the colors crimson and gold, pride is something you don ' t see every day — or so they say. Much controversy has aris- en over the lack of interest and enthusiasm. People are always com- plaining that we don ' t have any pride, brought up one student. That ' s not necce- sarily so. Students seemed more ac- tive than ever at events and new opportunities usually were found posted each week near the girls ' gym or on the senior tree. Often students found themselves involved in so many activities that conflicts arose. One student stated her problem: I ' ve been away so much, my mom for- got who I was. All this interest is what pride is all about, said ICC President Becky Lim. So it appears pride is stronger than ever at CHS. Strong enough to say, Crimson and gold: our pride. Hurling the ball into the goal from half way across the pool, junior Dave Sumner adds to the 18-9 victory over Fontana.
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