Coronado High School - El Viajero Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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TOP RIGHT Sparkling glasses help portray the beauty of the Passover Feast held by Bible classes. BOTTOM LEFT Dramals major production, The Importance of Being l1farnest,v finds Margaret lwintken- baugh and Bruce finsley, two of the main characters, gazing at each other. BOTTOM RIGHT Tech students Mark Tatum and Robert Hicks display fencing abilities for French Club members. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP Unable to find the material needed, David Bacon stops for a breather since research is strenuous work. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT Pottery classes offer variety, as shown by Cynthia Blankenship as she admires a decorative piece. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT Stepping to a different drummer, Joe Woodall finds a special peace in being part ofa halftime show. If 12 Pencils and stencils l, all ' will ll Il I lll 1' 'lql , lll izzl 3 ' l'l 1 :'l Tl llll' lll' ll. lll 1 lg, ll, ,lll U ll l lll lll ,ll:'l 1 lll I ll, ll will , 1 -ll l We l X l l U A ll ll ll .nl , ll Y' l llll 1 l 5 l ll . ll lll fl llll ll, N '3l,,, llllll I lll I l'wl , 1 ln, ll lll ll , l I l lllll ll lllll l ' lll ll X Il ll l ll ,lll ll lll ld ll l'1 ll gf I l s l ll lll lll ll. .ll lll



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A E LEFT Audio visual assistants Kirk Vanden- burg, Steve Holland and John Fritz prepare visual aids for classroom use. TOP RIGHT Theodora Phea handles incoming calls in the attendance office. BOTTOM RIGHT One of more than 35 volunteers giving up study halls to work in the library, JoAnn Gerbig prepares to file some clippings. My t , ilfn fffiinu E' 14 Pencils and stencils Students volunteer services in offices during study hulls To help the school run smoothly, more than 125 students sacrificed their study hall periods to help in one of the offices, with 62 working in the attendance office, running errands, collecting absentee slips and operating the switchboard. The counselors' office employed 34 students, with 13 others assisting the school nurse, lVlrs. Nell Arledge. The activities office, with lVlr. Quentin Hancock in charge, involved 18 stu- dents handling more than 375,000 worth of audio-visual equipment, including several new overheads and cassette players. is, is AK as as 'K is if I .E1,,s,ss..1-fs 4.9-. uf.:- '- s 1 - I YE Y ,, 9 ' - 'iiigiff -' f ' ls

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