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EYEINO THE SIX1 hot dogs that he ,must eat to win a lunchtime competition, Rich Reed pians how to beat the other contes- tants. Photo by Davis. DURlN C1t HOMECOMING WEEK, JoAnn Benavidez and Ron Sciarro try to balance their eggs on spoons, while Agnes Vaguj- helyi announces that an egg has been dropped. Photo by Brown. ll , 'Et i,b Qi, 'V rw 'W f'lwllwQeMHwwfwW ,M wa ww wh Photo M C-C-CHM SPIRIT ' n o o 0 Life DIVISION 7
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Don! gel' uwflvalicl After school and on weekends, most students spent lots of time with their friends at the liver, Saguaro Lake, the movies, and at shopping centers. During the school day though, they raise money for special events and causes. One thing that was sold during lunch time was CHS sweat- shirts, which raised a lot of money for the senior class. Dunking for apples, spitting pump- kin seeds, and beating up a Power Tech auto were some of the high- lights of how Coronado students and faculty Caught the Spirit. Micncu-1 Patek, JOHN ungiaube, and Brooke Rogers taik near the snackbar at the end ofthe lunch period. Photo by Da- STARTING ON THURSDAY October 25, the Students Against Driving Drunk Night, CHS'students begin to spend time at the Arizona State Fair. The fair has many con- certs and lasted until Nov. 9. Photo by vis. sift- x,,.- '- it , -af-r-i-fif5?- ZF' J- Ti ,. 3 as DURING SUMMER AND on weekends, camping and expioring a few of the gmore popular passtimes. Photo by Da- VIS. K K 'Nightlife 8-9 P Fads Sr Fashions 20-21' Summer 10-11 Seniors 22-25 Lunch g 12-15 Homecoming 24-25 me Concerts ittt ,i 11+-15 A Homecoming 26-217 Weekends' Y-'16-17 World News 28-29 Ring Sr Queen of Courts 18-19 Hay Fever 50-51 Sweetheart Prom 18-19 Pep Assemblies 32-55 6 Student Life Division 'IBN' rMVV-,-Av- 'H , . at R ,Q 1:5 THE DRUM LINE helps get thejunior class motivated enough to win the spirit-contest during-the pep assemblygfgj
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