Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1984

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SENIORS SHOW OFFtheir pride during the assem- EVEN THE BAND explodes with spirit. bly. - .- 'Ir' ,111 X aff, YF Q--ng SHELL Y CHAMBERS, SUSlEEvans, and Linda Mejia perform Spanish dances to keep Coronado's tradi- tion. VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYER Dave Schilling ex- presses spirit during class competition. Pep Assemblies 13

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,gmc THE SENIOR CLASS gets rowdie during first pep assembly. by Tina Amodio Photos by Chuck Ross Rowdie is the best way to describe Coronado's pep assemblies. lt is a time to get totally burly, stated Student Body Vice President Sam Mok. Pep assemblies are held on days only when there are home games. They are intended to promote school spirit and raise morale in hopes that the team will win that night. The main features of the pep assem- blies were the cheerleaders and the Donettes along with the band perform- ing popular songs. Skits were also per- formed by various classes and clubs during the 45 minute interval. Towards the end of the assembly a spirit competition is held to determine the rowdiest class. Also included is the 12 Pep Assemblies Varsity football team, the teachers and the band. This year a huge football was awarded as a prize to the winning group. The pep assemblies that we are having are good, but l wish we could have more in other seasons, replied Student Council advisor Juana Freder- ick. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM introduced at first pep as- sembly. CLASSES PREPARE TO compete in class competition.



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ll lvl' THE JV CHEERLEADERS pose for a group shot while attending camp in California. MEMBERS OF THE DONETTES take a break in Dis- neyland during their camping trip to California. .S 14 Summer by David Latta Summer found Coronado students participating in a variety of activities. Students improved their skills in some areas, such as music or journalism, and learned about things which includ- ed government and foreign lands. Journalism students attended a workshop sponsored by the Arizona ln- terscholastic Press Association in June. The workshop, which was held at NAU, helped students to improve their journalism skills. Participants were Greta Thies, David Lagana, Blaine Lewis, Joe Leonard, and Rochelle Brookson. Anytown was held at Sky Y and Min- gus Mountain camps. It was a camp which enabled different races and reli- gions to study and get to know each other. Problems concerning prejudice in our society and how to deal with it were discussed. Delegates from Coro- nado were Paige Barnes, Renee Ol- son, Colette Christner, Dwayne Denny, Claire Johnson, Alma Pena, Leah Mar- tinez, and Adranette Watson. Varsity Cheerleaders attended the National Cheerleaders Association camp at San Diego University. Marisa Espinosa was named All-American Cheerleader. The Coronado squad was chosen by the other squads to re- ceive the Spirit Award. JV Cheer- leaders attended camp at the Universi- ty of California at San Diego in July. The Dons Marching Band attended camp in Carlsbad, California in August. The band improved their skills and be- gan to prepare their show for football games. The Donettes took a camping trip in California. The group slept in tents, cooked their own meals, and visited Disneyland. Participants at Boys State and Girls State studied government and the way it runs. Girls State was held at U of A. Representatives were Shauna McKal- lor, Cindy Ault, Rochelle Brookson, and Christina Hughes. Boys State was held at NAU. Coronado representative was Matt Franklin. Visiting Europe were David Latta, Robin Mazat, and '83 graduate Walter Green. The tour was sponsored by Scottsdale Educational Enrichment Services. The group visited Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, and England.

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