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FOUR 1 -sl FIVE FIVE: Speech squad, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margo Snow, Linda Parrish, sponsor, Cindy Cole, Dawn Munk, Deanna Wold, Ianet Yee, Barb Frei. Not pictured: Marla Imdieke. Rick Berry, Andy Depoy, Iodcan Depoy. New school clubs include arf, CCC, honor SIX society The Art Club was formed for stu- dents who were in the art class and who wanted to become involved in extracurricular activities. Activities for the club, sponsored by Karen Saunders, included taking trips to the zoo and art museums and showing student works and various techniques during the Fine Arts Festival. The purpose of the Speech and Drama club led by Linda Parrish, was to expose students to various art forms and promote drama and speech in the school and community. Members of the club participated in speech tourna- ments, an all-school play and the Fine Arts Festival. The Corona Community Club, spon- sored by Connie Kamm, was formed this year to serve the community by finding needy groups of people and providing them with necessary services or aid. The club had a toy drive at Christmas for severely handicapped children in which they bought S100 worth of toys and had a Christmas party for the chil- ren. CLUBS 101
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ONE: Speech and Drama Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debi Deltenre, Barb Frei, Anita Kinney, Angela Iohns, Chris Carter, Deanna Wold, Beverly Taylor, Rayleen Romero, SECOND ROW: Diane Aiello, Denise Ingelido, Kelly Calhoun, Cary O'Bannon, Gale Hess, Crystal McGinnis, Mona Copeland, Ianet Yee, Karen Forbes. THIRD ROW: Lisa Hadlee, Candy David Cole, Marla Imdieke, Cindy ole, Iohanna Guinther, Amy Payent, Carol Wolf, Susanne Gittings. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Atkerson, Ricky Berry, Alison Betz, Mike Page, Ian Garefelt, Michele Youngbeck, Tammy Kimball, Delight Valentine, Linda Parrish, sponsor. TWO: Corona Community Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ioya Grout, Chris Carter, Maureen Tobin, Sheri Harman. SECOND ROW: Paul Brockman, Lisa Lee, Cindy De Kruif, Lisa Tuce. THIRD ROW: Glen Bynum, grant Barrett, Connie Kamm, sponsor, David o e. gd? t A335935 L32 as 100 C Geig- OX S p 5 GG TI THREE: Art Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelly Lafferty, Abson, Nancy Wolf, Shari Hanigsberg. SECOND ROW: Ken Schoenm Charlotte Keller, Marcia Hanson, Denise Cammorata. THIRD ROW: I O'Bannon, Don Canary, artist-in-residence, Devon Kohen, Karen Saul sponsor. FOUR: As artist-in-residence, Don Canary displayed many c sculptures in the library, as well as teaching art students techn SIX: Performing a cutting from the play Weatherwise , Iane' pretends to be possessed by a dog while Barb Frei and Matt O' look on.
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Sfuden fs learn herifoge in culfure groups Sponsored this year by Iesus Peralta, Mecha is an education club informing students and the community of the her- itage and contributions of Mexican- Americans. Mecha's activities included a Cinco de Mayo festival, dancers from the Bal- let Folklorico, and several guest speak- ers. The Black Student Union was formed to help black students culturally and make them aware of their heritage. Led by Felice Parham and Zetta Browning, the club's fund-raising activ- ities included car washes, bake sales, and a dance. The purpose of the International Club is to make students aware of the cultures and customs of other coun- tries. The club's activities included for- eign speakers, cooks from Africa and a trip to see Marcal Marceux. Patsy Ploog and Yvette Montemayor are the main sponsors. The Native American Club is a social organization formed to unite Indians. Tribes represented in the club include Pima, Navajo and Apache. The money the club raised selling Indian bread at football games was put toward scholar- ships. Led by Felice Parham, the group went on a trip to a reservation. TWO 102 CULTURAL GROUPS ONE: Black Student Union, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Felice I. Parham, sponsor, Dane Lee, Theresa A. Scroggins, Iohnnie Cray, Anthony Cammage, Carolyn Iudie, Beverly Boatley, C Cunningham, Chekela Williams, Lisa Hall, Sharon Foard, Zetta Satterwhite Browning, spo SECOND ROW: Beverly Alexander, Demetra Scroggins, Lawanza Lett, Karen Foard, Carlton V' Charles Hall. Sandra Bruce, Rick O'Neal, Angela Patterson, Yvette Strickling, Rick Iames. Tl ROW: Ken I-Iarris, Robyn Bunton, Latrice Scroggins, Linda Huff, Brant Barrett, Daryl Neal, Ierryl Gloria Carson, Cheryl Lee, Dawn Lewis, Teresa Toney. -wi B. iiii fy A THI
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