Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1981

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ang-E Junior Rauna Carter serves cake at the 200th blrthday Sunday School celebration at Scottsdale Christian Church located on the northwest corner of Oak and Hayden. PHOTO BY CAUGHEY. Light streams through the stained glass win- dows of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, located on Miller and Earll, accenting the vacant al- tar. PHOTO BY HULS. i 1 I NAM ,,..,, A K VXVV ,vm , fi? . . . , .. ..... it r ii T t -. K it 4 - 'f A Y . J Q N 5 A modernistic Menorah, the traditional 7- pronged candelabra of the Jewish faith, is located on the altar of Temple Solel, Hebrew for Pathfinder. The synagogue is located in North Scottsdale. PHOTO BY HULS. Senior Chuck Gale enjoys Waterslide Country at a youth activity sponsored by the Mormon church. PHOTO BY WILSON. Church 'IQ

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Locdl denomindfions sdfisfy differenf vdlues by Lindo Coulson dnd Michele Courfney A i'church is defined in The dicflondry ds d building for Chrisfidn worship, public worship, or reguldr religious services. To The individudl, The word 'lchurch mdy hdve severdl other connoTdTions. IT mdy signify d pldce where one goes To visiT dnd commune wiTh his Lord. ThdT Lord mdy fdll under mdny differenf ndmes, like Jehovd, Budddh, or Jesus ChrisT. Church, on The ofher end of The specfrum, mdy be d pldce where d child wds drdgged every Sunddy by on insisTenT pdrenf. lT's nol Thdf l'm dgdinsf church, or ThdT I don'T believe in God, becduse l do, senior Pdm Perdlfd sdid. lT's jusf ThdT I don'T feel Thdf I hdve To go To church one ddy d week To soy 'l'm here'. To me church is more Thdn one ddy cz week. lT should be d porf of everyddy life, she expldined. lvldny sTudenTs feel Thdf religion or church provides d medsuring sfick To seT Their guidelines by. Senior Kelly Wilson, who belongs To The Church of Ldffer Ddy Sdinfs Qlvlormony, feels Thdf his church hds definifely Rodney Knicely pulls junior Lisd Forfney in GD ice rdce during ci Friddy nlghT fumble df ScoTTs- dole Bopfisf Church. PHOTO BV CAUGHEY. FirsT Bdpfisf Church of ScoTTsddle brighTens up The corner of Osborn dnd 7OTh STreeT every evening. PHOTO BY HULS. Sdinf DdnieI's church, under consfrucfion, wds dedicofed in Jonudry ond sedfs around 860 people. PHOTO BY CAUGHEY. 'I8 Church influenced his life. i'Church isn'T redlly d religion. lT's o wdy of life, he sTdTed. Wilson pldns To go on d mission when he Turns 49. IT is difficulf To drive down o mdjor sTreeT wiThouT seeing some Type of pldce of worship. Churches ThdT house dll Types of beliefs con be found in The Scoffsddle vdlley. Churches provide mdny services ofher Thdn worship. Sophomore Chrisfind Couch from Firsf BdpTisT Church of ScoTTsddle expressed Thdf The dge-group dcTiviTies dre very imporTonT To her.+ Though denomindfions rdnge for dnd wide, The freedom To choose is up To The indlvidudl. ,, ., 1,.. ,



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O I0 . by Sharon Bachman Faculty is counseling, reading, writing, arithmetic, fellowship, QT' rl, discipline, H4492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue, fitness, administration, and music. Faculty ls . .. the 20-year Teachers. Nineteen faculty members have seen Coronado grow, develop, and change over the last twenty years. This elite group of veterans which now decorates the auditorium: Eugene Hanson, who wrote the fight song and Coronado hymn: and Ed Anderson, who coached The first football Team. They remembered The first pep assembly which was held on The field because The gym was not yet finished. Faculty is . . . The Faculty Steering Committee. The Faculty Steering reminisced aT a tea honoring Them in Committee is a group of concerned October. They recalled The surprised reactions when each new administrator has tried to cut Wunderley's wooden 'lcakef' They also enjoyed needling students who are now their teaching peers, such as Tom Dahl and Paul Hanley. Coaches told how, as students, Dahl and Hanley took laxatives to make team weigh-ins. Among the 20-year faculty were Joe Gatti, who designed the mosaic lf, l teachers organized to help students in fulfilling their goals in and out of school. Chairman Larry Welch believes this is an important connection between students and administrators. They backed a study skills program being organized by Dr. Steve Brown to help students who needed to improve in study habits Gnd OTTGDGODCG. They also awarded Larry Welch Howard Guess and Ed Schindel at scholarships to students who proved fend O Dflftv elven bv The DVMCIDOIS In 'Ute AU when G Coronado Don Should be H gust A guitar sing a long with Gene Prlvett en . s, . .ll Q A E lift ff Efis, Llp, ., .F gg 1- f f its , j A . 1 1 I . . .. za... . Viyfs T - f l 'Q if 5 .gilitgfg - I 4 X. f . g 91 'LE ' K 5 ' , , :lf-its . for ' ei 'ii ti T T ' ii, T- s 4. 1 5 S Salle Sherrod, Elizabeth Gorsuch and Larry Welch, chairman, are among faculty discussing their future involvement in the Faculty Steering Committee. PHOTO BY BACHMAN. Coronado's own music maestro, Eugene Hanson, has ushered 20 top-rated marching bands on and off the football field. PHOTO BY PASSOW. 20 Faculty

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