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

 - Class of 1988

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BOOMBA! HEY ’88 so divine, kiss our © ? ’89!” “Senior pigs, sophomore swine, we’re the class of ’89!” “When the class of '87 is lost mun gone, the class of ’88 wilt party on, the class of ’89 will think | they’re cool, but the class of vo H B ffust some of the men- rafiQEjPTC yells that arc baited |and forth in the gym dur- |thc pep rallies. A new cheer hv »- dent Council President lome called “Boomba Hcy!”This Ouc ciiccr somewhat united the classes; instead of yelling at each other, we were cheering with each other! At the beginning of the year, two night lime pep rallies were ic first was to introduce ■PFfootball team and to get their Spirits up for the first home game that just happened to be against Permian. The second was held to introduce the fall sports such as the volleyball, cross-country, and tennis teams. Later in the year there was a Homecoming pep rally to end Spirit Week, to present the Homecoming Court, and to in- troduce the outstanding ex. D'ur- iskctball season the Bas- at another pep rally. Oniy three more pep rallies were allowed during school hours for the year. The last pep rally was the Senior Assembly to honor'out- standing seniors. The senior class was lead in cheer by Senior Yell Leader Gage Gallagher, the juniors by Amy Todd, and the sophomores by Casey Ostcrtag. Varsity cheerleaders stayed on the senior’s side, while the junior varsity cheerleaders cheered on the junior's and sophomore's side. Senior class clowns: Sab- rina Sanders and Eric Welch, and T-Bird mascots:Allison Mor- ris and Heather Vausc, helped boost the spirit. The greatest thing was the ijdc that was exuded by ing for the Mighty Thunder- birds and also showed pride by adorning the Coronado colors of blue and gold! c third consecutive lass of '88 won the in Contest!

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OUT TO LUNCH For Coronadoans, the I 1:30 bell meant dif- ferent things to many people. To some whose top priority was not eating, lunch meant club meetings, study sessions and making up tests. For those who were going out to ap- pease their appetite different places and dif- ferent ways of getting there were used. For those who didn't have cars, lunch meant time to bum rides off upperclassmen, or hit the pavement and walk to Wcincr- snitzel or Taco Bell. For those more athletic, Arby’s was their destination. If walking was too hard, the cafeteria awaited. Lucky upperclassmen with big appetites could be seen peeling out of the parking lot enroute to Charcoalcr or Leo's. If funds were short, spaghetios and soap operas were an alternative to going out. - LUNCH



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Senior Yell Leader 1 Gage Gallagher 1 Junior Yell Leader ' Amy Todd Sophomore Yell Lea Casey Ostertag

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