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Students Rush Kim Lawrence, head cheerleader, after a hectic first week of school, addresses the student body at the annual Howdy Assembly. Following her speech, Kim introduced the other cheerleaders and led the students in new yells. 'N--- 44? Mass confusion is the atmosphere for senior ring arrival. The auditorium rings with the long awaited sighs from many contented seniors.
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Through First Few Weeks Of School Sophomore candidates for class secretary and president sit quietly while Student Body President Don Kuykendall presents the election assembly. Running for secretary are Carol Clendenin, introduced by Patricia Carlock, and Jeannie St. Clair, introduced by David Marcell. Presidential candi- dates are Jim Reese and Randy Hawey. , .. , fir! .A ,J ?f3ff?fs:5g'5??fQ2gf,f-ji ff .. ,- . V f - . . W ,.4sa,f tc, V, ,ft'fr,.1 if W to As the day of September 6 arrived, sophomores and returning students entered the once-again active halls of Coronado High School. Bells again rang, voices again chattered, and the sand-papery shuffle of feet again filled the atmosphere of a great school. The annual Howdy Assembly started the year with a united feeling between the faculty and student body as Principal Howard Price introduced the counselors for the individual classes, senior. Mrs. Elyse Andressg junior, Mr. Ronnie Robertsong sophomore, Mrs. Jewel Foster, and the activities director, Mr. Bill Dean. In mid-September sophomore cheerleaders and officers were elected to complete the slate of student leaders. The arrival of senior rings and the first varsity football com- petition highlighted the month. Q15 iiiti 'ifrsra all Sophomores Glen Garnett and Lee Tarbox quickly realize the many disadvantages of being underclassmen as Senior Ronald Chaney directs a window cleaning session in the senior patio, which adjoins the library. Tired but excited after their first pep rally, Sophomore Cheerleaders Ronda Schuster and Camilla Cobb do one last chant as the students leave the auditorium.
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