Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1979

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Amicae:- survival ga of the fittest By Jenni Curtis Amicae is a girls service club made up of juniors and seniors. Once a member survives initiation week, the only requirement for being in Amicae is a payment of S5 each semester. When girls are initiated, they are kidnapped early in the morning and taken to the Civic Center for breakfast. For the rest of the week they must wear a sign that reads l'm a new Amicae Chick, dress up in different ways, and bow to full-fledged members. Amicae held an annual Spirit Breakfast day of the Homecoming football game. It boosted school spirit and made money for the club. Football players were honored guests, and others paid 50 cents for the breakfast of juice and donuts. Amicae sponsored the King and Queen of Courts ceremonies during the basketball season. Toni Quijada and Bret Godfrey were crowned King and Queen at halftime during the Coronado-Mt. View basketball game, Feb. 2. The club's sponsor was Diana Seaman, learning resource teacher. Amicae also sponsored a Mexican girl the full year through Father Wasson's Little Brothers organization. They are called Friends of the Little Children. 'S-.3p,, CW, ONE Photo by Fiedler TWO Photo by Fiedler

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Evmyrhinq Q you .EVER E wANTed T0 kNow About RqANizATioNs You won't find some of the organizations you're expecting to see here. We've moved sev- eral things like the bands, choruses, chess and speech clubs to the Competitions section. We in no way want to suggest that they are a sport, but they aren't a club either. We moved them solely for the one thing they have in com- mon with the other events in school, they com- pete for recognition, titles, and awards. To be a member in service clubs such as Los Hermanos, its auxiliary LHA, Amicae, and Criada, you have to be initiated. When this hap- pens, you're kidnapped and made to come to class in your pajamas. Or on another day, you may wear a bathing suit over your school clothes. You could be a Martian or a bunny. You never know. There are other clubs, honorary clubs, such as the Thespians. The honorary clubs require certain achievements prior to joining. To be a Thespian you have to be active in several plays and other theatrical productions. Others may require you being in the top five percent of your class, like National Honor Society. This section will tell you all about these ser- vice and honorary clubs. This section will tell you Everything you Ever Wanted to Know about Organizations at CHS. Read it carefully, you may want to join one of these groups. Ufuww' MQ' Jenni Curtis Section Editor



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Q X i 'wwf M FOUR Photo by Athmer ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE ,QV .. W. .Q-,J , is QW ffwff if A f'1A V -' 16321111- Hewil. AMICAE Julie Sherman, President Cathy Thompson, Vice-President Kim Behrens, Secretary Laurie Gill, Treasurer Andi Campbell, Seargent at Arms Becky Adams Terri Becker Lisa Comey Robin Crozier Shiree Foster Lisa Hall Cathy Heraldson Gretchen House Valorie Hughes Kathy Hutchinson Chris Jacobs Monica Job Sandy Kennedy Tina Lindenbauer Becky Long Wendy Montoya Suzanne Neville Mary Oropeza Jackie Perillo Jane Scott Cathee Shultz Lisa Stanojlovic Jeanine Suits Sharon Todd Anita Whitlatch Senior Tammy Wills serves drinks to guests at the Amicae Spirit Breakfast. Sophomore Suzanne Cross, club sponsor Diana Seaman, and senior Andi Campbell are going through the serving line. The varsity football team are guests of honor at the Amicae Spirit Breakfast on Homecoming Day. Sponsor Diana Seaman supervises the serving of donuts and juice at the Amicae Spirit Breakfast. Senior Cathy Heraldson serves donuts to Lisa Stanojlovic and Wendy Montoya. Seniors Bret Godfrey and Toni Quijada are crowned King and Queen of Courts at the Amicae-sponsored celebration during the Coronado-Mt. View basketball game. Robin Crozier, junior Amicae member, participates in the preliminary halftime ceremonies of the King and Queen of Courts crowing. Trail Trivia Did you know that there are 671 outside windows in the school? Lookin' good!

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