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THE EXCESSIVE BEAUTYot the Civic Center makes it a popular social hangout. i M- w., .. 1123? If, . uf QE , Q J fr , fa. , H' if rg, iid 3 . 3 W jf f ' ' 'l'- V3-,TQEL fs..- ' .- Af: '.::n1..i..s' THE WILDERNESS OF Arizona provides a recrea- tional area for students and their families. UA 5 MOVlEtheater keeps Coronado students up on the lastest movies and stars.
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no +91-9 DURING THOSE HOT weekend days Big Surf is the best place to cool off and let loose. by Jill Brady Photos by Chuck Ross Ahhh the weekend! Something we strive for all week long. The week- end is when your school work is forgot- ten and your social life gets off the ground. Students use their weekends for what they do best . . . being cool, tak- ing it easy, and letting the good times roll! Senior Ronda Winquist replies, On the weekends I spent time with a lot of my friends just bumming around and trying to keep busy, so l'll stay out of trouble. Although the more popular weekend hang-outs are football games, both A.S.U. and Coronado games, UA5 The- aters, Big Surf, and Video Round Up Game Centerg a lot of the time students plan 'get togethers' at a friends house. So whether if it's surfing at Big Surf, catching a movie, or skiing at Sunrise, weekends are made for having funl it AFTER A LONG hot day students often find them- A GROUP OF Seniors and graduates of Coronado selves quenching their thirst with snow. 8 stick together to watch a football game.
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ll aw ,.-- cis SITTING ON Jock Block, Senior Rich Gorman de- cides to play cowboy. SOPHOMORE, JULIE DA VIS, and friends, gather at the snack bar during lunch. by Carla Anderson Photos by Scott Reynolds At the beginning of 1983, Scottsdale High School was closed by the school board decision of 3-2. The decision left 1100 students out of a school. Stu- dents were allowed to choose any school they wished to attend. A quar- ter of the Scottsdale population made the move to Coronado. Aside from adjusting to a new school, students had to make new friends, learn their way around a new school, and totally adjust to a new way of life. ' Adjusting to a new school was made a little easier for the Scottsdale stu- dents because they were all given the same chance to participate in school activities. In activities that had an election or tryouts in the spring, before school, Scottsdale students were in- vited totake part so that they would be involved in their new school's activi- ties. Some students commented that all of Coronado accepted them openly. They were invited to join clubs, sports, and anything else that went on around campus. Students said that all the Coronado students were friendly and it wasn't like two separate schools, ev- eryone fit in together. Senior, Rich Gorman, commented, I was upset that Scottsdale closed, but I was looking forward to coming to Coro- nado this year. Also, being in football made making new friends much easi- er. il SITTING ON A BENCH, Debbie Fuller and John Mineo recap memories of Scottsdale High. 5. 10 Scottsdale High Students
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