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students travel to camps, beaches, europe Over the summer Coronado stu- dents attended various Work- shop and Went on tours. Girls, State was held during Iune at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Senior girls from Coro- nado attending were Kyle Cie- saking, Karen McGrady, Iudy Mello and Connie Pallerito. Boys, State was also held in Iune at Northern Arizona University CNAUQ in Flagstaff. Senior boys attending from Coronado were Ed Flemming, Kip Hallman, Tony Kireopoulos, Mark Leath- ers and Bob Plummer. Also held during june at NAU was the Arizona Interscholastic Press Association QAIPAQ Work- shop for journalism students. The nine-day Workshop helped news- paper, photography and year- ook students sharpen skills in journalism. Band students retreated to Camp Pacific in Carlsbad, California, to practice their music and their marching. District students Went on a Scottsdale European Hu- manities Tour to five foreign countries. 16 summer activities
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The setting: A small New York apartment in February. The c aracters: Newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter, Corieis Mother, their neighbor Victor Velasco, and a telephone man and a deliv- ery man. The plot: Paul and Corie have moved into their brownstone apartment to dis- cover that it has six flights of stairs, a bathless bathroom, an air conditioned skylight and a single- bed sized bedroom. VVhen Paul comes home from work, he finds to his dismay, that Corie has made friends with Mr. Velasco, their attic neighbor who is a man about town. Corie decides that she wants to fix up her widowed mother with Mr. Velasco, but Paul is against the Whole idea. Finally, Corie de- cides to have a dinner party with Velasco and Mother as guests, and everything goes wild! The Bratters, marriage almost breaks up after a fight over the whole incident, but the young couple learns to give and take a little and to cope with the prob- lems of married life. Mr. Velasco and Mother are no worse for the experience, in fact, they both enjoyed it. The production: 'Barefoot' was the first Show of the Fine Arts season and was double-cast be- cause of the small number of characters. fme arts opens season with barefoot in the park 18 'barefoot in the park' ii K - V T li' -,i -i T ,, Q31 a y ysva 83 , X H
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