Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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BY REACHING FOR a balloon, donette Alli- son Lee almost makes her fellow donette, Kyle Geffert, fall during the lunch balloon tossing competition. Photo by Davis. ,ff DRAWING HIS KATANA, Senior Mitch Diamond completes his Hal loween costume as a Ninja warrior. Photo by Davis. 5 . P 4 Opening BACKGROUND PICTURE: CORONADO stu- dents see many movies during their spare time. One ofthe favorite movies was Top Gun starring Tom Cruise and Kelly Mciiillis. Photo by Baribeau. -M -'W-. JOHN ZIEGLER, DOUG Ashworth, and Kirby Holt dress up for Halloween and earn points for their clubs. In the back- ground, Claudia Mitchell and Melissa Muller watch Agnes Vaguyhelyi play with Lucy lVlatsik's Raggedy Ann. Photo by Da vis.

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M Lui. '- Displaying the Homecoming theme, the Freshman float shows an Alhambra Lion completely devastated by Coronado. THE DON MASCOT, Kerry Cross, and Hethyre Bales watch as Tom Walden comes off the field during the McClintock game. Photo by Baribeau. tolli! 2 XL gk ' WDW? opt MMA his W f Q, -if mph JOHN BOYER ing in his summers r two straiQht hour sr 55 Qgnlsffv Logo? ii?-C-om t flimlfo The modified closed campus campusforflunch, now had to stay policy that School at schofrii g 1 lii if he became District its high hungry? ,g, i ee liadrft brought any schools greatly ssii affected, Corona- food to schoolj he purchased food X do. i i from the snackbar, the cafeteria, Starting with a new set of rules and regulations was hard for many of the students and faculty. To the freshmen, these rules seemed to be just part of going into high school froma middle school, but to the other students these rules took away several freedoms which tgtss enjoyed fres f tyssrts sss 1- rs s f t hmen, sophomores, and For examplef Sophomore Brett Cameron, who hada choice as a Da freshman whether or not to go off or the snack carts. Another new rule this year forbid club mem- bers who had an edible fund-rais- er could not sell it during fourth period, lunch, period, or fifth peri- od, which was after lunch. Many of this policyfs rules have done th6fiIfjQb by allowing the schoolsg sssggr ig sssirr m aintain partially pleasing the people fs sl sss flive near the high school, iirr, 1 reducing neighbor- hood litterland loitering. Opening 5



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i WHILE RON AMODIO interviews a student, Juan Velarde works on his page layout in yearbook class. Photo by Davis. LEARNING COMPUTER SKILLS on Apple computers, is one of the things done in the math department. Photo by Davis. USING AH APPLE to mark where each pumpkin seed lands, Jason Lapointe dodges a seed that was spit past him. This pumpkin seed spitting contest was accom- panied by dunking for apples. Photo by Davis. fait. I Jak... ,,., C-C-Cam Even though Coronado stu- dents had more rules to follow, they didn't let those rules conflict with the reason they were at CHS. Their desires, talents, and goals kept them participating in Coro- nado life. Each individual chose hislher area of Coronado life to be involved in. While some students spent more time away from school and developed their own hobbies, oth- ers caught the spirit and went to football games, attended Hay Fever, and participated in lunch activities. All of the students, caught the classes. Because of a new rule that all students must have classes from first hour to fourth hour, the students spent a lot of their time doing homework and studying for tests. Also, a greater percentage of students took ad- vanced classes than in previous years, because of a growing crav- ing for knowledge. The number of clubs also grew and created a greater variety of clubs to be involved with. Many of the students preferred to be involved in sports. They en- joyed being part of the action, and competing for CHS. They were the ones who risked injuring themselves in order to show that Coronado students had talent and ability. Opening 5

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