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Friday Saturday w HOMECOMING WEEK Friday, the day of the Homecom- ing game, everyone showed their spirit and Coronado pride by wear- ing school colors. There was a pep rally in the afternoon that got the excitement rolling. That night, the T-birds kept the tradition going by winning the game. Saturday night many students went to the annual Homecoming Dance, held at the El Paso Country Club. Homecoming Court '87: Jodi Graham, Cindi Arias, Shari Montoya, Kylie Rivers, and Stephanie Stanford Jeff Lemastcr gives us a GQ pose with a classic T-Bird Mustang. Cherann Story and Eric Hornsten on their way to the Homecoming dance. Varsity Cheerleaders show their spirit at the Homecoming Pep Rally.
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YOU APE IE 'HE AMEPICAN Iahckoto CEO VOOS SORTEZ y DU SECTEUR AHERK Mr. Brings with two of London's finest. Pam liruemmer, Suminur Culp and a Beefeater at the Tower of London. One of many propaganda signs in Russia. Memorabilia from abroad. A war memorial in Leningrad. What country arc we in ? Switzerland. Really? So what’s for lunch? Schnit- zel. Not again! Which way to the McDonald’s? These were some of the questions asked by Coronado students who traveled abroad this summer. Both the American Leadership Study Group and the People to People Student Ambassador Pro- gram sent groups of Coro- nado “globe trotters” through many European countries. They visited such countries as England, France, Sweden, Italy, and even the U.S.S.R. They gained the gift of elo- quence in Ireland, visited the Kremlin, saw the Eiffel Tower, and even had a visit with the Pope in Italy. These two groups spent a little over a month abroad and traveled around by ship, plane, train, and bus. The ALSG tour stayed in hotels across Europe, while the People to People tour had a chance to live in the homes of foreign families. The students got to visit with the people of the different countries and learn their opin- ions of the U.S. as well as share their own views with them.The students learned much about the histories of the countries as well as ancient art and culture. So what do you think the result of the trip was? Well, an educa- tional experience that will last a lifetime. And although they may not know it, these students ma- tured a great deal and returned as cultivated young adults. The trip brought many new friends, both outside the group and within. And though they were very happy to return to the states, they were sad to leave their new friends, memo- ries, and adventures they found overseas. Bon voyage. Europe '87! EUROPE
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