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

 - Class of 1987

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1511 :sez azz! Teens explore far-ol? lands b study of foreign languages anguage Test: Match the foreign food term to its English translation: lAnswers at bottomi A. Arroz con pollo B. Panis et aqua C. Erdbeeren mit sahne D. Ovo Usque ad mala E. Le pain et l'eau Way down in the foreign languages hall, some lingo learners thought 'conjunction' and 'tribulation' were synonyms. Mrs. Marcia Briggs headed Latin classes and club, where students made S500 sell- ing candy. Sampling Roman culture, they ate at Orlandos, celebrated Saturnalia, picnicked and partied with other groups in Mardi Gras and volleyball. Kim Orsak, Teri Allsup, Jenny Tock and Jamie Cunning- ham were test winners, Mrs. Jan Caffey and Mary Jo Smith took care of French. Le Cercle Francais sold candy, earning S1500 for a VCR and a mi- crowave. The club participated in Febru- ary's formal Mardi Gras, along with volley- ball and soccer against other languages. 1. French: 'tbread and water 2. German: strawberries and cream' 3. Latin: from eggs to applies li. Latin: bread and water 5. Spanish: chicken and rice Picking up on French cuisine meant meals at Le Bistro and Chez Suzette. French win- ners were Kristi Mcliew, Carol Brittin, Viki Clevelin and Brady Smith. Spanish was taught by Mrs. Suzanne Ab- bott, Mrs. Juanita Lopez and Mrs. Oralia Bravo, who doubled as club sponsor. Club members earned S1200 for VCR re- pair, sponsorship ofa needy child in Co- lombia and scholarships by selling crystal gift items. Club members had a Christmas feast, a spring banquet and dinner at El Sombrero, National Spanish Exam win- ners were Holly Carpenter, Thomas Young. Michelle Torres, Laurie Madrid, Mi- chael Maldonado, Diana Zarate, Chris Cardenas, Brady Smith, Rod Bowman, Alisa Smith, Ben Bateman, Kenneth Ken- During foreign language week ltopj Alisa Smith and lbottomj Susie Urban, Jamie Cunningham and Jon Mize share in the festivi- ties. As a promotion for foreign lan- guages, Jeanine Washam displays the poster she has completed for g Vyyg drick, Leah Cole, Cindy Castillo, Monica her class. ,Q Fisher, Charlotte Anovi, Allen rlallstrom, li Chris Carver, Robert Tinble and Brent Q mf Zoher. Mrs. Kerre Seright was head of German. 11553555'g5fg,'g?::?W::g:ii:iii'Laing M I , , For video tapes, parties. projects and VCR n .gs-itq,1h.,,, 4' . ermaisi-f.aefsiss5,g:t rgiiazfiil,....,,yvegsi,,.. e ui ment, the club earned S600 and t ry'5fQd?Ea5: ':Z5-5' q Sllonsored the FL soccer tourney, German wmpefifion winners Were Neff? Andef' son, Shelia Schultz. Kelly Later. Amy gigfgifgliiglggiigrtrgsiiatfifgggiiyig?i1??iQg,ieexia?vi'?QiL2 McGrath, Jeni Lakey, Daryl Henderson re!lC3Y5S1:':.gzf5gtQH+?vVQ: F.artsy.95??'?Zf5'ir3iKCi'D33Sgi,7 - and Rlcky Wald- Dufins the annual FL Week in februari rf??ei2,3ffaag??iSt,.glyfegfiigigrfg.jigajis,isfeggfgsfagg students from all four lin os sam led cul- ief.f:'si:ii w ' . Q p tures through a variety of foods. wore but- tons to promote foreign language study, designed posters and competed in class VS- Class number Sams- . L . . .iic 3fvi??'f5Y4,453gliiau?t?fiiihfifggrgrigfeg.-.si-ifQZ.fi it Answers: A-5, B-4, Ce2, D-5, E-1 5 F F fre? , --- .iii Q . QUE Foreign Languages 18 lPages By Angie Barnett and David Payne!

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Ways to .-.Between keeping grades up and parents' worries students search for fun s ldon 't believe in Beatles. I just believe in me. - John Lennon, as quoted by Matthew Broderick in the 1986 hit movieuferris Bu6ller'5 Day Off' , ME X as sgheduxe ,q:1D C 5 ' ' , pw q:l.5 'A' 'SD Egiofi WM ,-5,10-50 P 3 VW . . OPM of . down etween juggling study and jobs, teens were always making time for fun, despite demands to keep the old grades from sag- ging. The most controversial Texas school legislation in a decade, HB 72's no-pass, no-playgemained the law, though new Go- verner Bill Clements sought to reduce the penalty for students whose grades slid. He favored three weeks ineligibility in lieu of six. Parents were informed of their child's performance when report cards were mailed home each six weeks. For those whose grades fell below 75, progress re- ports went out at the six weeks' midpoint. Numerical grades on report cards in- cluded A: from 90-100, B: 80-89, C: 75-79, D: 70-74 and F: 69-50. With a new man in power at the state level, changes again were in store for Tex- as schools, but for the 1986-87 year, at least, a students ability to pass still deter- mined his right to play. flow ,,.s0 pwnkf 155 37 jmwrywe . . 'rj :36'3:3 I QD HRW CQ ' 5 .90 fr I 0 AL, ifW Z?PWf gtwcw wie fl if 'if ,-Ci! LD f QQ -- f f N , I' In U U l Q 1'!!!!!Ll!Z ILL 1--f--W 555555555 555 l , , mr - zam Q mx-um V 9088? 2233? 0 0599 Q' MQAQAOAQAQQA CHS Music Picks 52522153 W 0 boo eos ps o Q goooooh FM-99 - 33'h Steve Seaver QFM-993 - 48'!. Rock Doctor lKTXTJ - 267. Loris Lane KFMXQ - 26'!o .Ex M l 1 time X' sn Y tudents in the cafeteria enjoy the free entertainment and records the FMX Breakfast Flakes had to offer May 15. Stevi Stevenson, FMX 's Russ Dealy, Dan Crump, Chris Hudgins and DJ Wess Nessman bug the cameraman into snapping a shot. 5



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