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'Nu 'ir- 'M ff World '77 CARTER WINS- Gov. Jimmy Carter from Georgia wins a hard fought battle for the U.S. presiden- cy. Carter had 51070 of the popular vote, while President Gerald Ford was close with 48070. GILMORE SHOT- Convicted murderer, Gary Gilmore, is executed in the state of Utah. After many suicide attempts, Gilmore was finally ex- ecuted on his own will by a five man firing squad. After ten years of being abolished, the death penalty once again came into effect. OIL SPILL- 7.6 million gallons of oil is spilled into the Atlantic when the Liberian tanker, Argo Merchant, ran ashore. At the time of the accident the Argo Merchant was 24 miles off course. BOLLES MURDERED- Investigative reporter, Don Bolles of the ARIZONA REPUBLIC is murdered. Bolles was on his way to conduct an inter- view, when a bomb exploded in his car. His legs and one arm were amputated in an attempt to save his life, but it failed. John Harvey Adamson was arrested and charged. FAVORITES OF 1977: The Hobbit by Tolkein, Saturday Night Live, Carol Burnett Show, Mary Hartman, Charlie's Angels, Rich Man, Poor Man, Led Zeppelin, Eagles, Lynrd Skynrd, ac- tors: Robert Redford, Farrah Fawcett-Ma- jors, Barbara Streisand. I8 NE W5 Tempe '77 NEW HIGH SCHOOL- Corona del Sol High School in south Tempe opens in the Fall. ASU FOOTBALL- Arizona State University was first accepted into the PAC-10. GOV. RAUL CASTRO QUITS- Sec. of State, Wesley Bolin is sworn in on Oct. 20 as Arizona's gov- ernor. ADRUNNERS HOCKEY TEAM- April 1-The Roadrunners Hockey team is suspended for a month due to S6 million losses. GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT MEASURE- April 28-The AZ Legislature ap- proves a water management act that prohibits taking ground water from critical areas. ASU BASEBALL- June 18-Chris Bando hits the sev- enth inning homerun that allows ASU to defeat the University South Caroli- na, 2-1. ASU wins college world se- ries for the fourth time under Coach Brock. RIO SALADO'S 'LDRESS RE- HEARSAL - Aug 17-The Indian Bend Wash Project is dedicated in Scottsdale. It is a practice for Rio Salado in Tempe. JOSEPH CLARENCE SMITH JR. GAS CHAMBER- Aug 19-Smith is sentenced to gas chamber for the killings of two Phoe- nix teens. Corona '77 CORONA DEL SOL USUN POWER! - CdS is the first high school to be solar- powered . Unfortunatly, this system only works for a few months. But for this short time it is the second largest solar heated building in the U.S. in 1977. FIRST AZTEC BOOSTER CLUB- The first CdS Booster Club had 13 participating families. CdS ADMINISTRATION- James Love was Corona's first princi- pal, and Eldon Mailes lcurrent CdS princi- pall is the first vice principal in 1977. 1977 CORONA DEL SOL YEARBOOK- The first edition of the Yearbook had only one page of index! CORONA'S FIRST STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT- Sophomore, Fredrick Mortensen is elected as first school president. 1977 CORONA BAND- Beverly Alexander heads the first Az- tec Band of 31 members and it's council. TEMPE ELKS STUDENT OF THE MONTH- James Patterson receives the first Stu- dent of the Month Award. GIRLS DOMINATE FIRST SOPH. CLASS- The four officer positions were all held by girls. CORONA OFFICIAL VOTING RE- SULTS OF 1977- MASCOT: Aztec:364 votes Diab- los:61 votes COLORS: OrangefYellow:149 Burnt orangefYellow:247 YEARBOOK: Sunset:278 Sun- dial:11 Spectrum:29 NEWSPAPER: Sunrise:333 Incendio fFirel:65
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