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. . lived the Coronado Dons The magic of Coronadoland, like Disneyland, is full of ad- venture, learning, history and amusement. The school has moved from a small world of 1300 students in 1961, through a period when the population mushroomed to over 3000 in the early 70s, to today's leveling off with a stu- dent body of over 2300. Although the loyalty and spirit remains constant, change and progress cause programs to vary from year to year. New clubs, such as JAGS CJobs for Arizona Graduatesb, Close Up, and the revived Los Hermanos, along with updated curricular offerings like Com- puter Programming and Eng- lish for Living, generated the energy of Adventure Land. The debut of soccer as an in- terscholastic varsity sport ad- ded a dynamic dimension to Coronado's Wide world of Sports Country. For teenagers, Fantasy Land is often real, and the real world is often fantasy. Through the educational ad- ventures at Coronado, students play a variety of roles that help them to use today's dreams to build tomorrow's reality. MUSICAL VIBRA TIONS from fourth hour Varsity Band are direct- ed by Eugene Hanson. Photo by Snow. PRIOR T0 THE UPCOMING school year, Richard Hughes, English De- partment Head, leads an early morn- ing teachers' meeting. Photo by Fiedler. IN TERCHAN GIN G OF CLASSES be- tween first and second periods brings the student body onto the main mall. Photo by Fiedler. OVER SHADOWING CORONADO'S auditorium is Camelback Mountain as viewed from the southeast corner of campus. Photo by Snow. Opening 7
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. . .in a magical Kingdom. . . What lies in the crystal ball 's Tomorrow s are permanently throughout the the Coronado s Small, is growing even the quality of educa- is not diminishing. This year's motto, Responsi- ble instruction, responsible learning, will continue to be the foundation upon which the school is based. From the academic program and the extracurricular activi- ties that complement it, stu- dents are prepared to go with power into their Tomorrow Lands. FINISHING HIS FOLLOW THROUGH off the seventh hole tee box at Fountain Hills golf course is senior John Cotillo. Photo by Snow, LEADING VARSITY FOOTBALL onto the home Held are varsity cheerleaders Dar Dunn, Theresa Rovella, Sherry Rolezy Jenni Cordova, Jill Morris and Donna Todd. Photo by Gordon Caughey. OFF THE STARTING PLAT- Curry as Michele 0'Toole fron! wall in a switching ot' in the 400 freestyle relay. Eckland, plus ca-captains and Michelle Willard, Margaret Wagner, Watch from Photo by Kret. IN THE STARTING LINEUP at the cross country meet with Scottsdale High at EI- dorado Park, are Coronado runners Aimee Burr, a Scottsdale runner, Cath! Northrop, Maura Abernathy, Kristy Hall, Marin Loeffel, Collete Christner and Lisa Neveri. Photo by Kret. Opening 9
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