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OCTOBER 10: COLTON-CROSS COUNTRY, The Corona-Colton cross country meet was a critical test for Coma’s runners. Never before in Ivy League history had Corona defeated the Yellow Jackets. The victory was a positive confirmation of strength for Corona. I hough the team members were determined to do their best, many silently doubted that would be enough. The edge they needed came in the form of three hundred enthusiastic students, parents and teachers, including the varsity football team and pep squad. The varsity led by Rick McLaughlin and the J.V.’s swept the Colton harriers right off the track. I he tremendous performance of tbe Panther runners, as well as the long overdue acknowledgement of Cross Country prominence made Coach List and his team very proud, and rightly so. 1. Al Sepulveda 2. Greg Fritz, Brijido Ortiz, Bill Ellis. 28
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it m - r lJsIIw M , Yr v.i 4 .y?. : J clubs PResem ghidimtcs OCTOBER 15: NOMINATION ASSEM BLY, It was a week like no other. Our fantasies became real. It was a time when Freedom to be Weird was shouted from the podiums and echoed throughout the campus. The candidates assembly was the ultimate in obscurity. The theme of Great Motion Pictures brought among other things a two hundred and ten pound Fairy Godmother in the form of Rocky Hrachiar. The Wizard of Oz will never be the same to us after seeing Tarlene Werdon as Dorothy and her teeny tiny Todo. Quieting the whole scene down was a “Lonesome Cowboy” by the name of Perry Keeter singing a soft country song. Of course, there were the formally gowned nominees. They reminded us that the assembly wasn’t merely another episode of Fractured Fairy Tales, but rather the presentation of the girls we would choose our Homecoming Queen from. 1. GAA presents Martha Daniels. 2. Y r ampireTom Fulmer attacks Jim Gosser. 3. Dawn Broesder 4. Cheryl Market 5. Juanita Mejia 6. Myjean Beyer 7. Cindy Fracasso, Jim Gosser 8. Cindy Fracasso, Teresa Munoz, Sherri Keller 9. Greg Petties, Rocky Hrachiar 10. Kent Christensen, Shiryl Stanfield, Paul Rowe, Debbie Kack.
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