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S, 5 ,Wei , 5' f F ..-- ,,..--J , if--W' Qs Et 1 . Q S, -4 .' A' Academics ear atter year most students strive to do their very best in aca- demics. Face it, a tew others don't reaiiy care, but Seniors who did g've a tiip knew it was time to get their acts pertectiy together to take the SAT and AC and appiy tor schoiarships. Some s udents were ready tor coiiege or schooi and each morning betore atternoon to tutor. This was espe- ciaiiy important to many athietes, since they were No-Piay ruie ot House Biii 72. under the No-Pass, er students not oniy went to Oth h oi but aiso worked hait-a-day. sc o , These individuais were in vocationai courses some at Coronado an thers at iocai high schoois. ven o though they worked three ciasses out ot six they stiii were require o have ' the same number ot credits to so they thought. it tor exampie a graduate. ' d at s in ittor you? Through this s udent reaiiy never truiy studie oniy memorized materiai he or she sec ion you wiii see ciasses the nd the teachers who probabiy wouid not do weii on such students a ma e academics a piace tr tes s as the SAT. To heip students do weii some achievement not tai ure LL teachers were avaiiabie eve y FOR YOUX Section Contents ForeignLang. 18-21 Niath 34-35 HeaithfP.E. 2-23 Science 36-37 ' 24-25 ociai Studies 38-39 27 Vocationai A0-A 26- 28-29 Home Ec. 42-42 ' A-45 Engiish Speec Drama Journaiism imfind. Arts 32-33 30-31 Business A If Q, f ..,, A .,,., A ..bA... l Vlyv 7 ..,,:,,. , zziuinggc-75i,1iV,i,m.kaIgF3' mitgiigw M M I A ' -,-,-,-.- . ., . .. .,, - ' i , d ,M E F T il , Ci 1 t t ' , Wh ' , t . , T d o , , i A r M G 2 s X f i S his 'P f . h 1 was fax Q x L-32 - x mfs , ., X ' A f . .. A , L- H-Mvvgw x: 9 4 v fi' Q Affadengics 15
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