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Alumni reflecT on TwenTy years' experience Tom Dahl and Paul Hanley, VarsiTy fooTball players in The 4963 and 49611 seasons, boTh reTurned To Coronado To Teach English and To coach VarsiTy fooTball. They each said They were proud To again be parT of The school. Dahl and Hanley menTioned differences in aTTiTudes and behavior since Their high school days. l'lf you ever swore or cursed, you would noT be able To geT a daTe, said Dahl. Drugs were unheard of aT ThaT Time. Dahl poinfed ouT ThaT he never knew abouT drugs Till he was a junior in college. Debbie Carrick, '65 graduaTe, is now drama Teacher Debbie Howell. She Took drama and TheaTer from James Newcomer aT Coronado, who is now her Teaching colleague. In high school Howell was involved in Alpha Omega, lnTernaTional Thespian SocieTy, STudenT governmenT and TheaTer. Vic WhiTTemore graduaTed in 4963 and Terry ChrisTopher graduaTed in 4964. Less Than one year laTer They were married. Their son PeTe is a sophomore and Their daughTer Tina is Vivian Tinder Qnow Kapanicasj married Mike Ka- panicas in 4963. in eighTh grade aT Hohokam ElemenTary School. Terry was in Criada, DoneTTes, and worked on The '63 Trail. Vic played fooTball and baskefball and was in The LeTTerman's Club. He was also The firsT Homecoming King. 'il feel ThaT Teenagers are basically The same, said Terry WhiTTemore. i'The public only judges The youTh of Today by Their bad aspecTs and noT Their good. Terry said, her generaTion had problems ThaT were jusT as bad as Today's youTh. And I Think Today's youTh are greaT, she added. Twins MiTch and Mike Kapanicas and Vivian Tinder graduaTed in 4963. Mike and Vivian married and Their children, senior Debbie and sophomore Shelly, aTTend Coronado. Their broTher Micky aTTends Cochise ElemenTry School. Mike Kapanicas married BeTh WiTTe from ScoTTsdale High School. Their daughTer Holly Kapanicas is a junior aT Coronado and her broTher Jim aTTends Pima Elemenfry School. Teenagers are The same now as They were back Then, said Mike Kapanicas. lmpaTienT as ever. Vic WhiTTemore, '63, and Terry ChrisTopher '64, now married, have one son, sophomore PeTer WhiTTemore, aTTending Coronado. Debbie Howell, '65 graduaTe, now is a drama Teacher aT Coronado. Alumnif2nd GeneraTion 43
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Twins Mike and Mitch Kapanicas, '63, are shown with their rnother, Mary Kapanicas, 'I7 years after graduation. . ,,...f.,--- W ,,,,.,.,..a-1-'mfs .ww f ' - r: r ' 'kk i ' www Q Torn Dahl, '65 graduate who now teaches Eng- iish, receives a singing Telegram from Eastern Onion for his thirty-third birthday. PHOTO BY WILSON, '12 Alumnif2nd Generation E X, ,,,s.,.n- Q. ' O ,....,.....-h,Mv1ow,,,w.--mf L.: g W an w4,,,..,.4. ,M an .... Q . 1.,.,M Paul Haniey, '65 graduate, is now an English teacher and assistant football coach. PHOTO BV HOUSE.
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Summer camps, tours extend learning Arizona lnterscholatic Press Association workshop students strike a pose with the Northern Arizona University lumberjackg clockwise from right of sculpture are Marie Wilkes, Pete Whittemore, Maura Saavedra, Chris Boillot Qkneelingj. Jay Tippeconnic, Sherry Davis, Sheryl Ludwig, and Greta Huis, Not pictured are Cheryl Politis, Marisa Lotta, Don Benjamin, Dean Sparks and Rodney Cooper. PHOTO BY FIEDLER. Summer performances at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts included the musical Oklahoma , which featured Shauna McKallor, Coronado: Kim Saunders, Chapar- ral: Patti Bush, Scottsdale High: and Colleen Rustad, Coronado. PHOTO BY INGLE. 'IA Summer Life by Susan Six The widespread activites of student life carries on into summertime, with many students participating in a wide variety of educational programs. Politically minded boys and girls attended Boys State at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff: or Girls State at the University of Arizona, Tucson. These sessions lasted one week and replicated the operating procedures of the state legislature. The 4980 delegates included Heidi Barrus, Sherry Davis, Leann Ulm, Mary Zertuche, Robert Farthing, Tom Gavin, Doug Suits, and Gregg Tanakaya. The Dons Marching Band completed its annual summer work session in Carlsbad, California. The members put in many hours of instrumental practice, as well as fun on the beach, they returned in improved marching style. Europe was experienced by six Coronado students in the annual summer excursion sponsored by Scottsdale Educational Enrichment Services CSEESy, a program involving all five high schools of the Scottsdale School District. Coronado participants were Todd Haden, Jill Kirby, Rochelle Osborn, Mike Riley, Debbie Skowronek, and Mary Wagner. The group toured the major sites of Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, and England. Richard Hughes, SEES board member, feels the trip is a worthwhile investment, as the students who choose to write a paper on their experience can earn either six hours of college credit in humanities or one full year of high school credit. Brotherhood and human relations were explored by Anytown delegates. The participants were exposed to every type of person in today's society. Through a variety of activities, they learned how to cope and deal with each person and experience they encountered. Members of the Trail and Explorer staffs attended the 22nd annual summer Arizona interscholastic Press Association's week4Iong workshop at Northern Arizona University in order to refine their journalism skills and improve their publications.
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