Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1979

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Staffers .li pull ,gg produce i f 18th book .. The Coronado yearbook staff 1962 1963 1964 worked hard to produce the eigh- oreeef -mmm 2sl.,e1,eB eeel .,..,..a. teenth Trail yearbook. Even with a dif- 66 53' ferent publisher and harder deadlines, e.i.yi.1f W AVh rdieir the book made it to the plant and back .B to the students. The staff was under A 'AY 3 more pressure to meet the deadlines Q to qualify for a free spring supplement. A M lllllll At deadline time it was a usual rou- lll li .... f Q ... tine for staffers to leave classes, work 1965 1965 1957 all day and straight through the night, to watch the sunrise the next morning. They claim that Jack-in-the-Box and EM' That's Italian get more than half x their income from Trail, McDonald's .... too, and Dunkin' Donuts, Straw Hat, Wendy's, Gino's CThat's all one dayll When asked what her one wish for the Trail was, Karyn d'Eon replied, Electric typewriters. She was sec- onded by Mila Clift and the motion was :arried through, SOOOOO, Mr. John- son? Maureen McSpadden said the most important thing she got out of the Trail was, The screaming strengthened my vocal chords. Did she lose anything? My family and about 20 pounds. HREE Photo by Sparks its 1968 1969 'A 1971 1972 1970 lux ll ' -1, . . . kit i zifii L E5 w. , we ' at , Q 4 ' 1 Q 1 moments' A bil ,t s 1973 My daughter keeps nagging megto come home, said advisor Gerri Fiedler. There were times when I felt l'd have to set up a cot and kitchen- nette in the goody room. Yearbook is a perfect example of Murphy's three laws: Nothing is as easy as it looks, everything takes long- er than you thinkg if anything can go wrong, it will. Working on the yearbook and with these people is an experience l'll never forget! said Sherry Davis, classes edi- tor. As the second deadline drew to a close, the journalism room was hit with a snow fight, courtesy of Sherry Davis. This is the hardest working, most conscientious, creative, and capable staff l have ever worked with, said Fiedler. And that even means pho- togs. Now that the book's done, may we dump the garbage cans, Mrs. Fiedler? 1974 1975 1976 E775 , gli trail '77 X . if 1977 1978 ONE TWO FOUR Photo by Sparks Mila Clift, Sherry Davis, and Karyn d'Eon attack McSpadden with snowballs brought from Blue Ridge by Davis. Associate editor Maureen McSpadden prepares a photo for the Crucible spread. Aside from Trail and Explorer, McSpadden is experienced in photography. THREE Karyn d'Eon, campus life editor, proofreads the Crucible copy. This is d'Eon's second year on staff. FUUR Jenni Curtis, Clift, and McSpadden take a midnight break on one of the all night mara- thons.



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Explorer plans to improve All-American class ratin By Jenni Curtis The Explorer newspaper got some new staffers and a new flag to start the year off. Even with the new staffers, the staff was still small which caused them to work even harder to get an issue out. Casey Moore, editor, feels the paper has improved. We're not as afraid as previous staffs to express our own opinions and to let the students on campus express theirs, Moore said. Our sports section has become more interesting and personal, our news has become more complete, and our features more inspired. Of course, we do have a few problems. The newspaper had very little money, which caused delay in publications. The advertising staff was small, so it was hard for them to get money. lt is very difficult for me, after all the work l put into the paper, to see it lying on the ground or in the bottom of some garbage can. But as a responsible periodical, we owe it to the public to continue publishing, stated Moore. Last year's second semester Explorer was rated All-American by the National Scholastic Press Association CNSPAJ from the University of Minnesota. ONE Adviser Gerri Fiedler listens as Editor Casey Moore conducts a telephone in- terview with a school board member. TWO Staffer Cheryl Crosby discusses a story idea with managing editor Valorie Hughes. THREE Sports editor Annette Jimenez con- templates her questions in an upcom- ing interview. Jimenez is the first fe- male sports editor in recent years. H Reviews l-'rash eouhcll elected Football team with vict0fV Senior criticizes T0.f?W3f0' Wfnneffi Dons face archrivals for Homecoming Congratulations in order Happy Homecomfhg, Gasey .S'crooge'O'd Gmbe Theale' ple'S ?W features Elizabethan dancing i 5 l i -Q it I K .f ,.N,.... I You are what you scnbble PLORER STAFF: Top Row: Darryl Dorris, advertising managerg Don Benjamin, photographer' Dean arks, business staff, Mike McEwin, cartoonist. Middle Row: Laura Hessler, reporter, Maura Saave- i, reporter: Chery Lacey, reporter: Anne Broekhuizen, feature editor: Cheryl Crosby, reporter: aron Baker, reporterg Valorie Hughes, managing editor, Annette Jimenez, sports editor. Bottom w: Maureen McSpadden, reporter: Casey Moore, editor: Cindy Austin, news editor. Not Pictured: n Gilbert, assistant cartoonist: Angey Juetten, typist. Comihg Home

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