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Coronado High School
3307 Vicksburg Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79410
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CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1977
In Memoriam Gift
Contribution to Willie McCool Scholarship Fund
The Willie McCool Scholarship was established following the death of Willie McCool, a 1979 Coronado graduate and NASA astronaut who was killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster in 2003.
The scholarship is awarded annually to a Coronado High School senior with high academic credentials, has been active in CHS science courses and activities and intends to pursue a science related degree. The scholarship amount, usually $500, can be used toward attendance at any college or university.
The scholarship fund has been primarily sustained by revenue from the annual UIL Science competition hosted by Coronado. A committee composed of the CHS principal, CHS science department chair and the CHS senior counselor review applications and select the scholarship recipient.
The class of 1977 would like to honor our friends who have died by donating additional funds to this scholarship in their names.
To honor the classmates we have lost too soon, make your check or money order out to:
Coronado 1977 Reunion
Indicate on your check or money order that the funds are designated for the:
In Memoriam Gift
Mail your payment to:
Coronado 1977 Reunion
c/o Alice Manny Schulz
315 N. Elkhart Ave.
Lubbock, TX 79416
Let us know if you would like a receipt for Income Tax Purposes
If you want to donate cash, please contact Alice Manny Schulz or Ron Nail at:
alice.schulz@ttu.edu or ron.nail@ttu.edu
PHOTO INFORMATION
It has been a few days since our reunion and those who could not attend were truly missed.
Enjoy the new photos and feel free to add your own. If there is a photo to which you object, please let us know using the "Contact Us" link.
We have established an "In Memoriam Gift" fund to honor our classmates who we have lost too soon. A donation will be made in our friends' names to the Coronado High School Willie McCool Scholarship Fund. We literally passed the hat on Saturday Night, but wanted to give those who missed the hat , or who could not be at the reunion, the opportunity to participate. Please see the new link "Memoriam Gift" for more information.
Professional photos were taken by:
Pamra Culp
Rolls of Fun Photography
A memory is a photograph taken by the heart.
806-441-6198
806-798-2799
Email: rollsoffun@suddenlink.net
You may view and / or purchase photos of both the Friday and Saturday night events by going to the following website:
www.rollsoffun.photoreflect.com
Cliff Nichols has also invited everyone to view his photos from Saturday night. To do so, check out his link: www.nicholsservices.com/webs/Coronado1977
If you have questions or comments about the photos on the website, contact Cliff at: cliffn@suddenlink.net
Copies of the video that was showing on the Jumbotron and television sets on Friday Night may be purchased for $5.00 plus shipping from Robin Grevelle-Morris.
Contact her work phone # 210-481-3703
Or, email her at: robin@vizcomm.biz to order.
Coronado High School, named for the great Spanish adventurer and explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, opened its doors as the third Lubbock High School in 1965. Home to the Mustangs, the wild and spirited forces of the west which are the school's mascot. Coronado boasts scarlet and gold as its school colors and the symbol of its many victories in the words of the school's Alma Mater sung with pride by its 1635 students.
Coronado, which is now in the 42nd year of serving students, features a rigorous college-preparatory academic program that yields the largest percentage of high school graduates among the district schools going on to higher education each year. Coronado has 20 advanced placement courses and a dual credit enrollment program for high school students to receive college credit in conjunction with South Plains College. Coronado, a member of the prestigious College Board, and its students consistently lead the district with the highest TAKS scores.
The Mustang student body has developed a community spirit since its inception. Each year the National Honor Society organizes and conducts the largest single blood drive in the region. The students raise contributions for the United Way, South Plains Food Bank, and March of Dimes Walk America.
2007 marked the 30th Anniversary of the graduating class of 1977. Welcome to the CHS 1977 Reunion Website. Look around. Enter your "Then and Now" information. Leave a guestbook comment. Shop at the Reunion Store. If you missed the reunion, we hope to see you at the next one. We are hoping to schedule it in 8 years, to coencide with Coronado's 50th Anniversary, and to combine a few graduating classes, for a phenomenal celebration.
GOOD NEWS: We have committed to leaving this website active for the next five years. Hopefully, that will assist us in keeping in touch with each other, and will make us easier to contact classmates for pending events.
Your "Nostalgia Committee" (formerly known as the Reunion Committee),
Alice Manny Schulz
Ron Nail
Lisa Armstrong Mills
Mikell Sanders Bollinger
Teri Bryce Davis
Leslie Ansley Klingensmith