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'lollipops, roses' themes sweetheart prom The week of Kin and Queen of Courts ended with a dance spon- sored in honor of the royalty af- ter the game. Richard Lanigan, varsity basketball, and Leslie Shultz, senior class treasurer, were crowned King and Queen. Attendants were Darrell Brown, Tom Kaiser, Vicki Matricardi, and Christi Scheurn. The theme of Criadais Annual Sweetheart Prom was, Lolli- EOFS and Roses. The prom was ed in the Arizona Room at A.S.U. on March 12. The decora- 22 king and queen of courts tions consisted of a lollipop and rose garden. The candidates for senior queen were Ioanne Henkenius, Ian lep- son and Kelley Wagner. Nomi- nations for junior princesses were Tammy Bondurant, Elizabeth Churchfield, and Sherry Turn- age. Underclass princesses were Ianet Hamilton, Kathy Post, Toni Quijada, Lisa Stanojlovic, Linda Gaare, Laurie Tanakaya, and An- ita Whitlatch. The royalty and their dates danced to the music of Equinoxv. b
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royalty crowning ends homecoming week Highlighting the week of home- coming festivities was the crown- ing of King and Queen, student body president Jim Cassidy and varsity donette Karen McGrady. Bob Plummer, Connie Pellerito, Creg Brady and Dana Needham were attendants. Contests held during the Week were marshmallo, pickle, pud- ding and jello eating, jump rop- ing and ice follies. Pep rallies, red and blue day, hat day and overall day were special events. Senior Dana Spaw, 1975 home- coming chairman said, 'iSince this was my last year, I wanted to make this the best homecoming Coronado has ever hadf, The night before homecoming an evening pep assembly was held with a bonfire following. ACE performed Remember', and read aFacing the First of Many Lasts, written by alumni stu- dent Mark Scalp. The defeat of the Kofa Kings in the last game of the season made for a perfect season, and later the State Football Champion.
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.A- QL1 Rieliurtl Ltuiigzni, senior class representative, and Vicki Mutricatlri, tnnicue vice-presiclent, Wait pa- tiently for the King and Queen of Courts to lie an- nounced. lla .-'tttendunts are Toni Kaiser. varsity luas- ketlmall, zincl Christi Sclleum, tln'ee-your cheerleader. le Darrell Brown, senior arc-.e. lnenilmer, is Waiting along with Lesile Schulz for the announcement of the King uncl Queen of Courts. Darrell scrvccl as an atten- clunt. ld Crowned King and Queen of Courts were liielitml Liuiigaui null l,esile Sliultz, le Linder Fliinis gan ancl Kntlly fltllllfklllll, seniors, deliver Sweetheart Prom invitations to classes. ll' All the tear-liers were pI'i'SClllL7tl with un invitation, at lollipop and ll rose to publicize the proin to tlieni and tlieir classes. lg Sweetheart candidates were front row: Anita YVliitlatL'li, Kathy Post, Joanne Henkenius, jun Jepson and Elizalretli Clun'cl1lielcl. Back row: Lisa Stunojlo- vie, Toni Quijutla, Sherry Turnzige, Kelley NVugl1er, janet llznnilton, Laurie 'l'u11ulcuyz1, Tznnniy Bonclu- rant, and Linda Caare. ilwiifiiiffo a u nd goof- fclasses are, QCdr'Jiafly fnuifgd . . st 6 , f StI.Il40f1ll'll7'f prom
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