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«WHO’S WHO: Judy Stoelzel. David Pearlmutter. Lisa Furman. Merry Ho- zendal, Terri Toner, Martin Torres. Kay Litchfield. a WHO’S WHO: Kelly Boren. Bob Butchofsky, Sherle Webb. Susan Saunders. Sally Schuster. Chuck Ixiper, Mike Jarvis. «WHO’S WHO: Lori Prager. Jody Mullings. Lilia Alvarez, Teresa Dahill, Nipam Patel. Lisa Uranga. «WHO’S WHO: FRONT ROW: Anne Coleman. Ann Gunning. MIDDLE ROW: Helen Gaudin. Michelle Rosen. Holly Sargent. BACK ROW: Nick Evanoff. Nancy Smith. •WHO’S WHO: Pete Halvorson. Lau- rie Marschall, Denise Talbert. Beth McAlpine. Madelin Smiley. Cheryl Walker. Mitch Wilson.
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► THIS WANTE E “What a surprise! I didn’t expect it. I was sitting in class, and someone showed me the newspaper and told me that I had made it. I started screaming and grabbed the guy in front of me. I’m happy to be a member of Who’s Who, but more important was the fun I had in participating in the activities and working for good grades,” said Anne Coleman. Who’s Who is the result of four years of interest and participation in school activities, that’s why it’s such a great honor,” commented Kelly Horen, one of the 36 seniors who were chosen to be the Who’s Who among the graduating class of 1980. The students were announced in late November after faculty members added up the total number of student activity points. Students were given points for being active members of clubs, and also for participating in activities such as hand, orchestra, choir, speech and drama, yearbook and newspaper staffs, athletics and cheerleading. Senior Madelin Smiley said, Who’s Who is a special title because it not only recognizes students for their grades, but also for their participation in school activities.” According to I.ori Prager, Being in the 1979- 1980 Who’s Who has enabled me to leave my mark of accomplishment at Coronado, and hopefully others will strive to achieve this honor also. 21» I he saga
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EAST lyfEETT WEg T It was fortunate that the court members, chosen for their personalities, were also pretty and talented. “Oriental Magic was the theme for the Coronado-in-Conquest court. The honor of being selected to the court was one of the few which was given by the whole student body. Conquest Queen Sindi Flores explained, I was surprised to be picked. I really didn’t expect it. Sindi was on the volleyball team and lettered three years. Elaine Hibler commented, “It feels great to be chosen to the court. It’s really unbelievable.” Kiaine was on the swim team and involved in Young Life and Tri-Hi-Y. She also enjoyed horseback riding. I’ve never been to Conquest, and now I'll get to go!” explained Kay Litchfield. “1 was so surprised. I really think it’s neat. Kay was co-editor of the Legend and was interested in photography, ballet and skiing. I’m glad that I can represent the school in some way. I’m really happy that I won,” related Lisa Ponder. “It really is an honor to be selected by the student body.” Lisa was on the track team and enjoyed playing tennis. She also enjoyed sewing and made a lot of her own clothes. I really didn't think I'd make it, so I wasn’t listening to the announcements and a friend had to tell me I'd won,” explained Pam Rayome. “I really am glad. I think it will be fun. Pam was a member of the orchestra and Youth Symphony, and played the fiddle with the band “Texas Gin.” She was interested in art, Teen Involvement and also took flying lessons. I’m really excited and really glad to represent the school.” commented Sally Schuster. “It’s really something to be proud of.” Sally was on the tennis team and was also involved in Student Council, National Honor Society and Senior Executive Committee. Conquest Queen Sindi Flores summed it up for the whole court by saying, “We are all proud to represent a great school like Coronado that is known for its outstanding achievements in all areas.” r
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