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Car Contests Herald Homeoomin ,ff K' X x,' I K K K - H - K ,J I 5 .' ff' i . x Q - N .K ' I . 5 4 . I t 4 L1 l - 'f . A 's 9 l I - I , 5 I v x ,rn V , P., ,Y . 4 Mapping the way to the Seven Cities of Cibola was the Band and Orchestra Lettermen window, decorated at Home- coming. Lettermen were given top hon- ors for their original mural. Silhouetted against the Homecoming bonfire, cheerleader Mary Martin sets the pace for a pre-game pep rally. In the hours preceding the lighting, Dons frantically gathered wood in an inter-class competition, won by the seniors. .lanet Nelson's Donnette lied for first lace with Tim lJugan's , P Hearse of Sadness 1n the decorate your car contest. Card- board, irepfzj paper, paint, and imagination form Janet's interpre- tation o a onnette.
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1915 Freshman ,officers Jon Worden and Stephan Vance finish construction of the chests of gold to carry out the theme, Seven Cities of Cibola. All members of Student Council took part in preparations for C0ronado's Homecoming. Setting up a workable, yet attractive, fountain arrangement, junior Richard Larson and senior Mike Hendel add still another touch of reality by draping the makeshift series with moss. 26 Window, Fire The Seven Lost Cities of Cibolav, th Homecoming theme for '64, was high lighted by pre-week,s activities. To represent the theme, classes an clubs presented the annual cafeteria win dow display. Band and orchestra letter men were judged with the winning window while honorable mention went to the soph omore class. The cheerleaders spearheaded and judge the car decorating contest, declaring as co winners senior Janet Nelson and junio Tim Dugan. A close second place wa taken by junior Vicki Letterly. During the weekis activities, Pep Clu distributed spirit ribbons, and the junio class sold pin-on pennants. All classes participated in the annua wood-gathering contest for Homecoming President of the winning class, senior Lori Shelley, lit the pre-game bonfire, with hel from fellow senior Dave Rigg and As sistant Principal William Kelley.
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,,,.,3'fif.. f 's Q H t V 1 'M Keith Hoffmann, king, and Linda Seeley, queen, lead the procession of Homecoming royalty off the field. Regal carriages awaited the trio of couples for the ceremonial parade around the track. Senior ,lim Priest, as Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, and half-time crown bearers, Amy and Kelly Corder, watch from the sidelines, intrigued by field action dining the Coro- nado-Casa Grande Homecoming game. 28 Linda, Keitt Weeks of wondering were climaxed 2 Homecoming crowns went to Linda Seele and Keith Hoffmann. The royal robes KVCI presented by last year's queen Karis Hof mann and king attendant Dean Burlesol substituting for '63 king Roger Reinke. Half-time ceremonies began with tl marching of the band, Donettes, and majo ettes. The Donettes twirled their hats wi canes in their special Homecoming danc shown for the first time this season, Laur Sahlin lit up the field and stands with tk light of her duel fire batons. Later, fo lowing the Dons, win over Casa Grand' 25-0, on October 30, King Keith an Queen Linda were honored by a sem formal dance in the newly decorated caf teria. illuminates the field and stands with the glow fro duel fire batons. Majorettcs, Donettes, and band took part in the pre-crowning ceremonies at Drums roll and trumpets blare as Senior Laura Sahli . . a
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