Coronado High School - Legend Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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♦Part of being a senior was the miscella- neous clowning around as demonstrat- ed by seniors Mark Musgrave and Craig Teplitz. Preparing for the drama production. Dracula. actress. Kellie Beiter. soph- omore. carefully applies the necessary makeup. ►Orchesis initiation gathers the pledges together at Leo’s, where even the men- tion of the word Orchesis prompts them to drop a dozen pencils. 6 the opening

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The enthusiasm was a part of the Western crowd. We cheered the sports teams to district, then to state. We were the ones who determined boundaries. Intense enthusiasm was seen at football games; crowds sent up streamers, waved flags and cheered the football team on past district. We promoted the basketball team by shouting, “Sun Bowl.” Scholastic competitors saw enthusiasm when applause broke out after the announcements of winning scholars. Speech students shared support and excitement with each other, obtained sweepstakes after sweep- stakes and surpassed eastside schools once again. “People thought of us as wild because we didn’t accept the boundaries,” said senior Kelly Dignan. “We made our own.” Presented at the Burgos game and re- »Time before the first bell resenting the band are seniors Brian allows sophomore Tina Clark Jcno and sweetheart Lori Prager. to mess with her pom pon. ♦Chemistry student, junior Missy Lue- Finishing up yearbook layouts is ju- vano tries to measure the liquid. H.,0, nior Kathy Green who jots down a pos- accurately. sible headline. the opening 5



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Finding another way to carry around the balloons for sale is sophomore Wes- ley Studdard. of tfao W $i Wild was only part of the description that fit the Westerners and their unruly lifestyle. Wild, as defined by Random House’s dictionary was adj. 1. reckless and fantastic 2. unrestrained or unbridled 3. intensely enthusiastic. Being known as wild made it easier to achieve everybody’s own definition of the word. We managed to prove that we were reckless with half- planned escapades either to Anthony Gap, Gasoline Alley or even our neighboring city of Juarez, all offering libations and a “good old time.” Succeeding in areas of athletics and academics left achievers unrestrained. Volleyball coach, Mr. Charlie Miller said, “We were known as being competitive; we played by the rules but for as how much we could achieve—the sky was the limit.” The varsity football team and its fans saw the skies of Dallas when the team advanced to state quarterfinals. Junior Mike Penn said, “We proved the only school in the West could achieve goals that others hadn’t even seen yet. We proved more and accomplished it better.” «Spirit was an important part of the pep rallies as juniors demonstrate the wildness of their class. «Showing a possible entry for the Ka- leidoscope is senior Lisa Ramirez while Scott Affleck and other staffers determine their choices. «Foreign exchange student, senior Jan- ets Asplund introduces herself to the representatives of the student body. the opening

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