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In Holiday Season Christmas at Coronado proved to be exciting and fun- filled. The sophomores greeted their first Yuletide sea- son of high school with spirit and enthusiasm by de- corating the halls. They spent many hours putting up red and green crepe paper streamers, sprays of mistle- toe, decorations for the outside doors and a large Christ- mas tree in the cafeteria. A door-decoration contest was sponsored with prizes in humorous and serious divi- sions. Those homerooms which chose to participate col- lected fruit and gifts for underprivileged children in several Lubbock schools. The homemaking department created original decorations of colorful paper fruit for the Christmas tree in the homemaking living room. Finally, on Dec. 22, the doors opened to a much-awaited and anticipated holiday. Linda Jordan, Trudy Pantel and Steve Roth, Homeroom 116, produce a first place door in the serious division of the door-decoration contest, while Larry McKinney, Kathy Evans, Donna Salman and Mark Cooper are responsible for the first rate humorous door.
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Students Emphasize Spirit of Giving Am. 1 ff C :maxi 5 C ' s iiiiiill 5 I 2523332 2523222 Ziiifl iii..!!l3 .i3.i23i Kim Lawrence, Allen Luna, -Adrian Swafford, Patty Roberts, First Baptist Bell Choir members practice in the church sanc- Debbie Brown, Jody Martin, Dennis Hilliard, and Connie Sum- tuary in preparation for the Christmas Assembly, Dec. 21. Bob erlin join in singing We Wish You A MCTIY ChriSIm21S HS Schriener, a 1966 graduate of Coronado and member of First they carol in the halls. Baptist narrated the assembly. lr-ew I R H A The gleaming faces of Posey Elementary School 4gq! x A V:1 children are evidence that the Christmas presents N, ' , given by Homeroom 116 are an appreciated and worthwhile project.
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P 3 F Directly from the '60's, Dennis Payton, dressed in beatnik fash- ion, expresses his unpatriotic views during the Senior Assembly which displayed a contrast between the ,20's and '60's. December Events Q? , ff - ' If Q Chris French and Miss Helen Schafer discuss last minute details of the Senior Assembly script, immediately before staging the program during homeroom. Chris, after many hours of hard work, wrote the script, while Miss Schafer directed the assembly. An outstanding performance by Roger Andrews is typical of the acts worked up by the seniors for their assembly. 'Elf you let that cat sleep with you, it will smother you! screams Marcia Reid to Phyllis Hollers during the production of I Remember Mama, presented by the speech department on Dec. 2 in the auditorium.
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