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August 27, 2005 issue
Front
Page
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'A grand
project'
Recent construction at Tempe Center for
the Arts brings new and tangible dimension to the project, due to
open in late 2006. Don Fassinger, left, oversees the effort, getting
a bird's-eye view of the progress—just
as does another bird, over flying above.
By Doug Snover
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Corona
golf team appears on course for long-awaited championship
With an impressive finish in last year's 5A state tournament and its core
players returning, the Corona del Sol golf team appears primed to win its
first championship in over two decades.
By Ethan Holly
Inside
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14-year
old drummer pursues his passion
Corona del Sol freshman Austin Scates
has been pursuing his dream of making the Aztec drum line since he
was 10. Beating the odds, he does what was previously unheard of in
school history.
By Matt Stone
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Author's
vicarious trips lead to missionary adventure yarn
Auditor by day and writer by night, Mike Strong uses his imagination to
produce stories that seem straight out of reality.
By Doug Snover
Schools
get high marks in community survey
A
large percentage of the Kyrene community gives the Kyrene School District
high grades, according to a recent telephone survey conducted among 605
residents throughout Phoenix, Tempe and Chandler.
Area teen cast in 1950s classic ‘Grease’
Paul Mori, a 16-year-old junior at Corona del Sol High School, plays
Doodie in Desert Stages Children’s Theatre’s production of
“Grease,” billed as a fun ‘50s “blast from the past.”
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