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DONQ DONNE, G3-OO TOAID FOEJUNNE PEOPLE Christmas seems to be a time for giving of oneself to the ones who are less fortunate. Keeping in the spirit of this, Los Hermanos, Amicae, Criada, Key Club, jazz Ensemble, and Donettes visited the Childrens' Colony. An annual toy drive vvas sponsored by the Explorer staff. Toys were given to the Fire Department, vvho distrib- uted them to children vvho may normally not have pres- ents. Other collections were held on campus. FTAXSAE gathered lin- ens vvhile the classes had a can collection. While all of this was going on, some students stayed behind to beautify the campus. Los lar- dineros planted and decorated a Christmas tree, the classes and clubs painted the cafeteria windows and decorated the halls of the buildings. OA Spending his fourth holiday season as a department store Santa Claus, Ted Stump, sen- ior, listens to a small boy's Christmas list. OB Congratulating jody Aungst on being selected as a Los Hermanos Sweetheart is LH member Rod Deslauriers. OC Members ofLos jardineros plant a permanent Christmas tree in front of the library. OD The horn section of the jazz Ensemble plays swing music so the people at the Children's Colony may dance. OE English teacher Virginia Eades plays catch with one of the boys at the Children's Colony Christmas party. OF Putting the finishing touches on the Christmas window is junior joyce Palmer. 'G Live trees, freshly cut trees and artificial trees decorate the rooms and hallways of Coronado during Christmas week.
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Playing their former school teachers became a part of the Alumni-Faculty Basketball Game sponsored by Alpha Omega. The festivities con- sisted of skits by former Donettes at halftime and a free throw meet between luana Fredericks and Marty Muir. After the halftime, the Alumni team pulled ahead of the fac- ulty andthe game ended in favor of the Alumni, with a score of 86-57. Faculty cheer- leaders were teachers Robert Baker and Dorothylanca. OLDTIMEIZQ ADD LIFE TUALUMNI-EACIJLYY OA Denise Wheelright, a senior cheerleader in 7973, cheers on the Alumni team at the Alumni Basketball Game. UB For a few minutes during the game, juana Fredericks, physical education teacher, played basketball. She also competed with senior Marty Muir in free throwing. OC 7973 graduate Laurie Swanson remembers the cheerleading life at Coronado. OD The Alumni team consists ofgraduates such as Rick Hosler, a 7972 alumnus. Other former students on the Alumni team were C. j. Ketterer, Russ Boettcher and Brian Chatham. OE Horses and riders become important parts of the 7974 Parade del Sol. Trophies were presented to the best riders and ropers, OF Parada del Sol's Queen and Princesses speak to the crowd gathered on Main Street. IG Arab Street Sweepers clean the premises as spectators applause their duties. Ol-I The Coronado Dons Marching Band and Donettes clear the way as they play the school's song. ll Principal Robert Hendricks pauses when the signal to stop is given. Cal Bruins, Ed Segrave and William johnson all of who are assistant principals, also ride horses in the parade, 01 Characters portray gangsters and robbers in a shootout on Main Street on january 26. The Parada del Sol season ended on February 3 after the rodeo matinees and finaljudgings. 26 Alumni Faculty Game weft t r - 7 .a. . . . ...- , X at N I we D
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