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As 2006 comes to a close

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Looking back 30 years ago, graduating high school, and seeing my youngest son now getting ready to graduate next spring, it’s amazing how fresh some of those high school memories still are. It’s funny how “auld lang syne” lingers in our minds and stays with us even as we move into the future.

I hope you are all staying well and happy. I know not everyone can be, though. If you care to, please email me at donna at woodka dot com with any updates - I will be more than happy to post them here.

Otherwise, we’ll see you in another five or ten years….

Best Friends

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

We all have those special people in our lives we count among our best friends - here’s me with my best friend, Judi Lyle Gould. I hope you all had a wonderful time catching up with old friends, seeing those we haven’t seen in far too long. I miss all of you already!

Like the twilight in the road up ahead
They don’t see just where we’re goin’
And all the secrets in the universe
Whisper in our ears
All the years that come and go
Take us up, always up
– Seals and Crofts

Saturday - ACE and Choralairs People

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Anyone remember this song from the Towering Inferno in 1974? We performed it in ACE one year, and it was one of my favorites…

We may never love like this again
Don’t stop the flow
We can’t let go
We may never love like this again
And touch the sky
Though we may try

So, while we’re here,
Let’s give our all,
Release the dreams inside us
And set them free
Oh, while we’re here,
Let’s leave a mark
There’s a candle in the dark
It’s here to guide us


We may never love like this again
But through the days,
Beyond the haze,
I’ll see you reaching out to hold me
I don’t know just where or when
Still, I’m sure
We’ll love again
We’ll love again

– Maureen McGovern

Saturday - Tonolea Kids

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Friday Night Fun - Tonto Kids

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

Please be sure and join us Friday or Saturday!

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Registration at the door is just fine. Please be sure to join us this Friday or Saturday (or both!) if you haven’t already registered. We are looking forward to seeing you!

CHS Construction

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Great slides here from Robert on the new construction!

CHS Construction

In this issue of the Coronado High Alumni Newsletter:

* View Photos of the Inside of the New Classroom Building
* Coronado Campus Demolition Begins
* Support Project Graduation
* Coronado Through the Decades Video Now Available on DVD

Virtual Tour of New Classroom Building
On April 20th a small group of “dignitaries” and the CHS Alumni
Association Newsletter Editor took a tour of the new two-story
classroom
at Coronado High. Photos can be viewed on Kodak’s Gallery website by
clicking here :

Coronado Tour

(Disclaimer: Notification of these photos posted on Kodak’s web site
is
meant for viewing only and is not a solicitation to purchase photos.)

Coronado Campus Demolition Begins

The CHS auditorium and the Band Room were vacated two weeks before the
end of the school year. Photos of the removal of the mosaic,
demolition of the Band Room, and the new parking lot can be viewed by clicking here:

Demolition

(Donna’s note: I really hope that mural is being preserved! It *defines* Coronado for me! It’s going to be strange to be there for the reunion and not see it.)

Coronado Through the Decades Video Now Available on DVD
The final performance in the Coronado High Auditorium was held on May
13th and is now available on DVD. The talent included Coronado alumni,
current students, and faculty. There are forty acts of song, dance,
music, and poetry with the highlights of the show being the Dons
Marching Band playing the CHS fight song and

the finale - the ensemble and audience signing the Coronado High hymn.
The two disk set is available for $20.00 which includes shipping. For
more information on how to order your copy of the Coronado Through the
Decades video please send an email message to Robert Swierski
.

For questions, comments, or if you change your email address, please
contact the newsletter editor
rp dot swierski at cox dot net.

Go Dons!

Robert Swierski, ‘66
Editor, Coronado High Alumni Newsletter

Where are we now? Debbie Lippmann

Friday, April 21st, 2006

Debbie Lippmann has been a big success as a “manicurist to the stars”, and is now becoming a star in her own right, as a businesswoman and jazz singer. Debbie’s own line of nail care products is available at The Lippmann Collection, as well as at Nordstrom’s and many salons throughout the country.

Debbie also has a new album of her singing available on her site or at Amazon.
And it’s a very good CD, too!

Please check out Debbie’s great product line and support a CHS alumni!

A Keepsake Video will be available!

Monday, March 13th, 2006

Great news - we are going to have a DVD of the reunion
available for purchase! The cost is $19.99 for pre-orders, and $24.99 at the door. Focal
Point Media Productions, a professional media company, will be producing and filming the entire reunion. The
memory book will also be on there. This will be a
great keepsake for all classmates. We will have the
fight song, interviews with classmates, pictures of the school now and then. and much more. This video will be a great treat for those who cannot make it to the reunion itself!

In the beginning…

Saturday, February 18th, 2006

My family moved in across the street from the corn field that became Coronado High School in 1959. These photos are ones my dad took of the initial construction of Coronado.

There wasn’t much to Scottsdale then. My dad came to Arizona from Ohio (where my brother and sister and I were born) to go to work for Motorola. We lived first in the Valley Ho Hotel:

We lived there for a few months while the house on Virginia Avenue was finished.

Arizona was a wonderland for three kids who loved to travel (I was notorious for getting car sick at exactly 4000 feet), camp, and enjoy the beautiful Arizona scenery and weather.

They tell me I almost walked off the edge of the Grand Canyon when I was two….

And I became a cowgirl! Back then, dressing up in western gear was all the rage. We all had cowboy hats, boots, toy guns, and all the cowboy attire. We would go to the Parada del Sol every year and the Scottsdale Rodeo.

In time, we all grew up and my sister, my brother and I all graduated from Coronado High School.

If you would like to post your stories about Coronado and pictures here, please drop me an email at donna at woodka dot com and I will be happy to set you up with a user ID and password for this blog. I would love to hear your stories, too.

– Donna Woodka