Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1971

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I I .l L. r l , fflsrf-'.LL. 529' ' f ' r N 'C yn In .IP i , f ,f Q V. 'f',..f ii-in 'V' A I ,t . Y 1 , Z. 6 -. if-U LICORICE STICKS PROVIDED a prolit for FRESHMEN PROVED THEIR artistic capa- THE JUNIOR FLOAT was the result ofmany the sophomore class dunng the 1970 Home- bilities with this Homecoming window. Win- long hours of hard work by junior class mem- coming Week. The officers headed the sale. dows andadancehighlighted the week. bers.Enthusiasm marked the preparation. ESPIRITU DE CORONADO was the theme for the 1970 Homecoming activities. The bonfire displays the traditional enthusiasm of students. LOS HERMANOS MEMBERS hold the shield for the royalty as the dancing Donettes do their musical routine at halftime. Homecoming 21

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J21HiCC, -701111 Homecoming f queen, king Nothing could dampen the spirited atmosphere of Homecoming, Nov- ember 6 at the Coronado-Kofa foot- ball game. During the first half of the game, expectant students waited for half- time when the king and queen were to be announced. Preparations got under way as six nervous candidates waited in anticipation. The ceremony began at halftime with class floats displaying artistic creations relating to the theme of Espiritu de Coronacgf' fthe spirit of Coronadoj. Leading the parade with dignity and honor, was the soph- omore float, which took first place in float competition. An array of brightly colored tissue paper enhanced the structure of each float as all four classes portrayed their true meaning of Coronado's spirit , As the attendents stood in line waiting for the moment to walk to the center of the field, expectations mounted, the uproar of the crowd ceased and there was silence in the stadium. Walking to the song l'Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, each couple came to his proper position and anxiously waited for the announcement to be given by Dan Hink over the public address system. Predecessors Claudia Lund and Ed Lewis simultaneously crowned the 1970 Homecoming King and Queen: John Schuldt and Janice Bruce. Moments later, counselor Lynette Knight presented a bouquet of red roses to Janice, and Principal Duane Given recited a prayer to all three couples. Candidates for king and queen were Bruce Wells and Janice Bruce, John Schuldt and Irma Amado and Pireer O'Rourke and Nancy Gaph ardt. During the week of November 6, cafeteria windows were adorned with festive designs painted by all four classes and many clubs. National Thespians took first place for club windows, while the sophomore class headed the class float competition. 20 Homecoming SEATED AROUND THE 1970 Homecoming King and Queen, John Schuldt and Janice Bruce, on the royal float are attendants Bruce Wells, Irma Amado, Pierre O'Rourke and Nancy Gaphardt. l l PRIOR TO HALFTIME, Pieere O'Rourke, Nancy Gaphardt, Principal Duane Given, Lynette Knight, Claudia Lund and Ed Lewis wait on the sidelines ofthe field for the Homecoming ceremonies to begin.



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,- , 'iw 'Lennie, wh do ou always act so dumb'?' ...but, I didn't mean to do it, George. Honest, I didn't. . . Based on Steinbeck's novel of two migrant workers, Of Mice and Men was produced on December 3 and 4. The play opened when Lennie and George arrived at Curley's ranch looking for work. George cautioned Lennie to stay out of trouble. Their trouble began when Curleyis wife began hanging around Lennie, urging him to be friendly with her. Curley found out and beat her. She and Lennie were talking in the bam and he began stroking her hair. She became frightened and screamed. Lennie, grabbing her around the neck to quiet her screaming, killed her. li , fix . ef 1 M vw., Realizing he had done a bad thing , he covered her with hay and ran away. The men came into the barn, found her dead, got their Shotguns and went to gun Lennie down. George found him first and, realizing he couldn't let anyone shoot him or lock him a- way, shot Lennie himself when his back was tumed. Curtain. y G rf' 1 . I if 2 5, 1 ,, 1 Q. , 322 by H 3 ' . 2, Q- Q,-14 N M If il 39' ,, ., .. -. , nfl., nw.-7 .M .rg-' .- , W W If 3,-ra . . it - , e 1 A' ' V . 4 b . J' GEORGEVS MIND WAN DERS as he dreams ofthe time when he and Len- LENNIE LOOKS ON as Curley's wife taunts and teases the men in the nie will own a ranch and raise vegetables and rabbits for Lennie to play with. bunkhouse, Ufglng them that all She Wall'-S them to do is be friendly 10 FICT- 22 Of Mice and Men

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