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Days That Make Us Happy Make Us Wise . . . Through ln those rare moments when hearts skip beats and emotion proclaims the swell of happy tears, appreciation rings out, echoing pride and wisdom. The sudden glow of joy and awareness felt brings about a surpassing appreciation of the finer things of life. This enchanting realization was caught on many Don faces this year as they captured the wholesome beauty of the finer things of Coro- nado. 1 Y X 5'I-Ziff: - , Bill Hardy, sophomore, continues work on his contemporary wood creation. This year art class students worked on many such proiects, including woodwork and sculpturing. I2 Finer Things Capturing the vibrant sounds of music, Linda Davis, sophomore offers a parallel of the finer things to be appreciated through the violin and orchestra music. The newly-completed auditorium, with its ex- quisite mosaic on front, provides a welcome place for students to stop, relax and converse. The mosaic depicting the seven arts, adds an exciting picture to Coronado, with its vivid and majestic colors. Mr. Joseph Gatti, art teacher, designed the mosaic, which his students helped construct.
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Interests intricately woven, common in- terest was discovered as a strong bond among those associated with Coronado high. The success of the school united the Dons in various phases of its growth. As an established institution of ed- ucation, Coronado had counse- lors, Teachers and students all working toward higher branches in the tree of education. Participa- tion and support of the activities united everyone in the common goal to further the achievements of Coronado. With spirit and ioy Unchained, Dons rallied forth creating a true picture in the wis- dom of working and playing to- gether. -sr' - .n1lr,.,.....-...,.,, With ears to the music, Jim Purtill, iunior, and Gretchen Bergmann, sophomore, and iunior, Bill Sitzer, and Mary Hauprich, sopho- more, enioy a dance number. Coronado stu- an danny... dents enioyed such hours of funfilled dancing throughout the year. Various groups provided the entertainment at these dances, including disc iockeys and Coronado's dance band
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