Corona Del Sol High School - Sunset Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)
- Class of 1981
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Tlfwgv-L0Ar105Om!g '81 Quvuwb Volume IV Corona del Sol 100 I Easi Knox Road Tempe, Arizona 85284 Edifor: Marla lmdieke Advisor: Bob Muller L. .J OPENING 1 : 0 Q 'L fav w 'FMS' 9 Q Corona remains exoepfional From the day Corona del Sol was designed it has been a school unlike any other school. The solar heating system is especialbf unique. Corona is the one and onbf school of its kind. Several aspects of our school are dU'ferent from the other Tempe high schools. The building itseh' shows C0rona's originality, with an amphi- theater, two story building and an enclosed campus, with an interior courtyard. This year's seniors will be the first graduating class that first experi- enced high school life at Corona. Q .fri . , 9277 W C I hyhlggy ef' 'WM 5 1 ,g . 4 x elf ' 5 K 3. 04 ' 5' s FIVE OPENING 3 Wifhin . . . Eating lunch in the amphi- theater, or under a tree. Meet- ing a friend after class by the bookstore. These occured often during the year because of the unique- ness of our camp us. C orona's campus, unlike the others in Tempe, is closed in, which makes it easier to get from one place to another in a hurry. The amphitheater was a pop- ular place. Besides students eat- ing lunch there, it was also used for assemblies, drama produc- tions, and extra-curricular pres- entations. None of the other schools have a scuhvture like the one at Corona. It has become the focal point of our campus. C4 ONE 4OPENlNG FIVE FOUR ONE At a home football game Crynn Umbower performs a dance with the pom lane TWO Former prlncupal James Love passes on the traomonal Corona tae to Pnnclpal Eldon lvlalles THREE The courtyard sculpture gives Corona an Individualized look FOUR The Aztec band performs during half tlme of the flrst home game In thelr new marchrng uniforms FIVE Senior Matt Gross looks over an assrgnment In his English class OPENING 5 Beyond . . . Students were involved in many activities outside of school. Many upperclassmen spent time working. While most had jobs at fast food restaurants and supermarkets, some had more challenging jobs, such as working with the handicapped. Church activities also occupied spare time for a num- ber of students. These included teen nights, spirit night and overnight trips. For many, leisure time was spent with friends. Cg. GOPENING is x J sit -5 , N t:X t 3 urs . :f tg.-8 t. Q4 my - .. ' fs X f9tgf11wN :A tt: X c zi3 3tgi5 fg E Qi X l i . f A wt A, -Mass --m- Q 1 , -, .K6?'sji'?x? . : M' ,t: R'F,, , tagzwss P as 5,,Qii,:Q5..Mi.TSs5'3w,',ycts M Q, W K. 4 ff Q..-, i,g'gpiE ,QL iff' --2-ft K 1 1 A , . f- E. 0 1, Jig., gli ' , f Q Q-g2.s3t?Q,gfg 'ZW Q t T1 Q. mx. W. g 1, , ai - ,rt ,wi fig- ,.-- sv,-. X ifrklggsfyfml. syn if ..fwif:pr,f--- : iggage' ' 2: ff,f.fff -f Q 'P . i , W r . ,yy-5 tfimfs' .ii N' sci ftii? ' X- 52 S - Mn. K ssl , f K., g 51,,yq.g.t ,Ag gtg... K , I t. . E, , f E , . Q -X sms X T- I vt: 1 . A: ,Z ONE: Many students spend free time trying to conquer the pinball machine. TWO: A record heat wave encourages teens to cool off in one ot the valley's water slides, THREE: After-school jobs provide income for many stu- dents, including junior Richard Phillips. FOUR: Movies are a pop- ular source of entertainment for high school students. FIVE: Church and other community activities are a major part of some student's lives. OPENING 7 8 OPENING ONE Comm unify . . . A unique aspect of our community is that it is both urban and rural. Because Corona is in Tempe and close to Phoenix, there is the feeling that our community is urban. At the same time, the school is in the outskirts of the city, and several students live on farms. The combination of these two pro- vides for students the opportunity to experience dU'ferent lU'estvles. . O... ONE: A familiar scene around Corona is the farm life. TWO: Due to the availa- ble land acreage, some students are fortunate to own horses. THREE: Land quickly becomes occupied near Cor- ona. FOUR: Foreman James Barnette feeds cows on a dairy farm near Cor- ona. FIVE: Housing developments grow rapidly around Corona. FIVE - ONE I ONE: The driving simulators make driver education more inter- esting to students like Don Heim. TWO: Botany student Graham Sutton carefully waters his plants in the greenhouse. THREE: The solar panels have become a sym- bol ot Corona's individuality. FOUR: At the assembly for fresh- man elections, Cindy Mortensen, presidential candidate, makes a campaign speech. FIVE: Spanish student Anita Maciejewski listens to a tape in the foreign language lab. 10 OPENING Mis 3. .V 3 A4-R 1 sg. 1' J r 'a,,','. 5 nf E 'z Resources . . . Students are fortunate to have many resources availa- ble to them at Corona. The temperature and humidity controlled greenhouse enables Corona's botany students to get field experience working with plants. Foreign language students are able to use a special lab with headphones for each individual. A nother resource that improves instruction is the driver education simulators. i iii OPENING 11 ,....-0 ONE: Mrs. Joyce Sobotka takes time to sit down and help Lisa Allen with a typing assignment. TWO: Freshman Chris Phillips practices his volley with the help of tennis coach Bob Cox. THREE: While in Honors Physics, Eric Awerkamp and Brent Oveson work on a laser optics protect FOUR Boy girl relationships are a part of high school lite tor many students FIVE Band director Mike Ripley leads the band in a chorus of Zip a dee doo dah SIX Friends take a break trom their day to enjoy lunch in the shaded amphitheater .-...f,.--.. , ,. . .,-.. , ,,....4u ......-.sn 2 1 l I l It F le is H 'F . tl A , .- 51-H1 W :TTT ---T,'igfi, t:f7 '4Qi?3iLL is , :lf M, if Y digit' 4 t ' ii l :E -1 - t-- ' s'1 f'- it ,.- If ,v,jNk't,.,,z. 7135?-' X rs . D A 1-X f -ik g M ' ti ee f-L 'fv- 4 'i 12OPENING 1 il i 9. -.f.....,.,.,.-.,-..,,-,-- .., . - . - . I I 1 I 1 x i i i v 1 l i v 5 'vi -'1 aft? K. 4 agifigt-f' ,. I l 'Z li 'I ,. tx far -lj 1, g ' XA ft!! gas? tlmw , ' :. ft, QFQVE L ..-... f. '?tfnm2ff- 'f- '- '2 the . i it l, l 'iii -wx v I I Q! .4l,!! TW ! Relationships . . . Memories of the time at Corona will remain with students for the years to come. Relationships were an important part of high school life. Life-long friends are made during high school, through classes and organizations. ' Some students are fortunate to develop relationshuns with teachers. They are more like friends, with few barriers between them. O.. ' - ...MM .-, ..... v- SIX OPENING 13 I think Corona is unique because we have a diversified student body and an excellent staff. Eldon Mailes, principal ii? gt 3 i ONE Impressions - - - u ll-lREE Corona has a great quantity of fine clubs, organizations, activities and ath- letic programs, all designed to fulfill the needs of each individual. Wendy VWlIiams, freshman Corona is unique to me because there are not as many students in this high school compared to the other Tempe high schools. l feel like a student rather than a number. John Greenhill, junior 14 OPENING The solar energy panels Cmake Cor- ona uniquej. No other school in the state has them. Another unique aspect of the school is the magnificent architecture of the inner courtyard. Lana Powell, junior 'Q +--+ 1. , 'I all I lllllnlllllllllmlljatfIgfwhmwaww ,i:.II,A- ' 14 -Wig ,-gr-,A5,g-'If I- The student body, Corona IS 6 DISCG teachers, and principals are where I Can be Who I am. willing to work together when You Cart State your opinion faced with any challenging sit- without being laughed at. uationf' Roger Csaki, freshman Keith Lewis, teacher A--at . ct-X01 FIVE , ik6'IIM ' ' I ,fp ,, W , .,,,,I,, ffmw ' Ag. , . . gg: II , ' 4 I r ,, g -+, -5i,,.yWmwwWw we 4w'5 --- I ,, A A, , , , . Corona is a combina- I think we have a lot of tion of many people, who school spirit and a lot of other all have something special schools don't. I think we care to contribute. about people. Kristi Gustin, freshman Margaret Bedworth, sophomore ffm Qimqwgmmmmglw 'lifl .. M... -J.. ya: '- mg,-ji-I, Q- SEVEN I- ' .ddfv EIGHT OPENING 15 BAND ISACADEMIC DIVISION N if N09 nl Members 01 the North Cemral EvaIuaxion commiiiee discuss the programs goals. ACADEMICS There was a signihcant change in this yearis teaching staff and administration from the years before. Eldon Mailes served his first year as principal, replacing James Love, Corona's frst principal who was promoted to assistant superin- tendent. New teachers jilled numerous slots that opened up last year, due in part to a reduction ofjorce dis- trict wide. S ome teachers changed the sub- jects they were teaching. Tenure was achieved by many teachers that began here when the school openedfouryears ago. CL, ACADEMIC DIVISION 17 M 6, ONE Haskell Henshaw s maior respon sibility is overseeing athletics in the dis- trict. THREE: Former Corona principal Jim Love works at his new job as assist- ant superintendent. FOUR: Taking a break from his work is business man- ager Dudley Stringer. FIVE: Hiring dis- trict personnel is part of Bill Cox's job. SIX: Organizing school board meetings is just one of Superintendent John Water's many jobs. 18 BOARD OF EDUCATION TWO: Board of Education, LEFT TO RIGHT: William Boyle, Mrs. Mary Francis Lewis, Robert Kempton, Virginia Tinsley, Dr. Richard Smith. X ve promoted fo assisfanf superinfendenf The district administration is headed up by Superintendent Dr. John Waters. Besides being the chief administrator for the district, Waters is also in charge of organizing school board meetings. Other members of the administration include Dudley Stringer, business man- ager and Bill Cox, personnel director. Corona's first principal, Jim Love, was promoted this year to assistant superin- tendent. Love took the place of Dr. Bay- mond Weinhold, who took a job as super- intendent of the Scottsdale district. Has- kell Henshaw, athletic director, will retire this year. Mrs. Virginia Tinsley serves as presi- dent ot the school board. Mr. William Boyle serves as vice-president, while Mrs. Mary Francis Lewis serves as the board's secretary. Mr. Robert Kempton and Dr. Richard Smith senfe as school board members. Tinsley, Kempton, and Smith were all re-elected last November. Q-, BOARD OF EDUCATION 19 Love 's promotion prompts changes in adminisfrafion James Love, who acted as principal since the school's opening, accepted a promotion to assistant superintendent this summer creating a need for administrative changes. Eldon Mailes, formerly the assistant princi- pal-registrar, was chosen as the new principal. Ms. Jan Velasco, former assistant principal for activities and athletics, filled Mailes' previous position. James E. Christensen from Poston Junior High School in Mesa took the position of assist- ant principal in charge of activities and athlet- ics, replacing Ms. Velasco. 'Before coming to Corona, Mailes was a counselor and an assistant principal at McClintock High School. Mailes feels that one of his major responsibilities is dealing with the general welfare of parents and students. Q. Eldon Mailes-Principal Jan Velasco-Assistant Principal Jim Christensen Assistant Principal 20 ACADEMICS Efx ONE: Principal Eldon Mailes takes time out to talk to student liaison officer Rob- ert Papke. TWO' Athletics and activities ant principal. THREE. Registration is Jan Velasco s job as assistant principal. FOUR: Principal Eldon Mailes checks curriculum in preparation for the North Central Evaluation. are James Christensen's job as assist- 1 LJ , E Xcel TWO e l ' -f i l 51? 1' - Q., I Ol, s THREE FOUR Dale Akers-Guidance Jim Armstrong-Health Julie Boles-English Trent Bowman-A.V.! Ind. Arts Dave Brekke-Math Stan Bristol-Math Lowell Brown-English Larry Campbell-Social Studies Reggie Coats-English Bob Cox-Business Dianne Cripe-English Ted Dearing-Ind. Arts Jim Denton-Social Studies 22 ACADEMICS ,la A I ONE Auto Mechanics instructor Jess Rogers explains the functions of a dis tributor to Buddy Passerby TWO Working with the computer in the guid ance office is counselor Dale Akers. l 1 Nissly travels far to feach children Spending two years in a foreign coun- try and teaching at a school with adobe walls were just part of what French and English teacher Randy Nissly had to withstand to be in the Peace Corps. Nissly taught English in one of the tive high schools in Chad, a country in Africa. At the high school in Chad there were 750 students of which only about 25 were girls. For a blackboard a section of wall covered with charcoal was used. The Peace Corps pays the teachers the same wages that a Chadian teacher would receive. The pay is not a lot by American standards, but it is a lot by Chadian standards, Nissly said. The average annual income for Cha- dians is approximately 390. Nissly was not alone in Chad. With him were two other Peace Corps volun- teers. He said it was a good arrange- ment because it gave him someone who knew what he was talking about. While overseas, Nissly was exposed to a number of diseases. He had 14 ino- culations in two weeks to protect him from such illnesses as cholera, typhoid, rabies and hepatitis. I learned a lot about how other peo- ple think in different cultures. l got to travel all over central and northern Africa without even buying a ticket. The Peace Corps paid for it, Nissly said. Q- Sam Duane-Drivers Ed. Linda Dunn-Math Ruben Duran-Special Ed. Karen Espinoza-P.E, Barry Feldman-Science Gail Fisher-English Ed Garcia-Special Ed. Mike Getz-Science Carol Goewey-English Mitch Gonzales-Special Ed. Isabelle Gryder-Business Judy Hill-Foreign Lang. Carol Hines-Home Ec. Larry Hughes-P.E. Mary Ann Hull-Reading ACADEMICS 23 x. . Faculfy changes as new school gear begins ONE ONE Geometry teacher Sarah Stem metz goes over homework with sopho more Paul Zelger TWO Dtscusslng a wrrttng asstgnment are Enghsh teacher Reggae Coats and junior DeAnne Gau dloso THREE Lecturlng to a brology class IS science teacher Mike Trrmble FOUR A student uses a computer an the SAM center Connie Kamm-English Betty Kent-Guidance Larry Ladue-Science Vern Leuck--P.E. Duane Levi-Math Keith Lewis-Reading Geri Lindstrom-Math Cheri Mabbitt-Music Frank Manolio-Social Studies Brenda Mayberry-Special Ed. 24 ACADEMICS II nu-od' THREE Xxx 3X J X Jim McBride-Social Studies Care McCray-English Marge Metcalf--Business Barbara Moore-English Bob Muller-Journalism Chris Murray-Social Studies Randy Nissly-Foreign Lang. AI O'Leary-Music George Palich-Ind. Arts Felice Parham-Special Ed. Linda Parrish-Drama Jesus Peralta-Social Studies ACADEMICS 25 .W ma KP M. Patsy Ploog-Foreign Lang. Lola Ftandall-Guidance Judy Reihard-Math Mike Ripley-Music Jess Rogers-Ind. Arts Raul Sandoval-Social Studies Karen Saunders-Art Caroline Schultz-Business Robin Shaw-Science Lynn Shoff-Media Center Barbara Smith-Home EC. Joyce Sobotka-Business I N ...ms D' 26 ACADEMICS J f 4 A I ,A gT 1 , Q ONE 'B ONE: Business teacher Bob Cox helps John Dousette in accounting. TWO: Lola Randall is one of three counselors at Corona. McBride gives leofures on Arizona history Besides being a department chairman here at Corona, social studies teacher James McBride is also a leading authority on Ari- zona history. McBride has written and had published several articles concerning state history and has spoken at the Arizona Historical Society. He has also been asked to speak at several different colleges due to his background in certain areas ot the state. McBride said he first became interested in Arizona history when he was stationed at Wil- liams Air Force Base in 1967. After ending a 20 year career as a mechanic and ground crewman with the Air Force, McBride decided to return and make his home here. Deciding he wanted to be a teacher after holding a training position in the service, McBride earned a Masters degree in history. Arizona has a vitalness you don't see in many states, McBride said. VVe're still a young state. You can see the direct results of things that have happened and might still be going on. O.. SfXj .i sat-xl M4 Rosalee Spaulding-Media Center Sarah Steinmetz-Math Marti Stolten berg-M ath Sandy Swanson-Business Jack Terry-Business Mike Trimble-Science Dave Vibber-PE. Lydia Vlachos-Foreign Lang. Patty Vogel-Special Ed. Mike Wherli-English Wayne Williams-Science Stephan Woodward-Science ACADEMICS 27 McMannon crucial fc smccfh runnin office Scheduling appointments, distrib- uting keys and sorting mail are only a few of the jobs done by Mrs. Cindy McMannon, principaI's secretary. Without her, my office couldn't function, said Eldon Mailes, princi- pal. According to Mrs. McMannon, who has served as secretary to Cor- ona's principal since the school began, starting the school was a fun and challenging experience. Before the actual school opened, we worked in the ware- house. Everyday we started out with a bug sweep, Mrs. McMannon said. Mrs. McMannon said helping start the school has given her a special feeling about Corona. lt's ours. We were here even before it was a school and I think that's why it's so special to us, McMannon said. According to Mrs. McMannon, working with students is the most enjoyable part of her job. I like working with the students and try to treat them as adults, Mrs. McMannon said. Mrs. McMannon said she also enjoys needlepoint, drawing and has written two cookbooks. l've had some of my work exhib- ited at the Firebird Art Exhibit and the state fair, Mrs. McMannon said. l've sold some things and won first place at the fair for one of my draw- ings, she said. O.-. ,ff 'ff -if si . l--.l I I ig ll X . . ' - -.- Y '-... - is ...- 4 Kkk::.: f m I I - it ,ff Lnbu' trii Q f r-A 2 f' . V M I A' I ' A W ., . . .. K -,QE ggg. ' if iiii I r wus - .,...:.,,..a ..... ...,,,-4--Q-kk -, .mf K1 .,-- - -- 28 ACADEMICS M oNE -S I gif 1' X x 1' W ff' 'Ks 4.9, .... ,.Q. C... -s...,..m.t. Tivls -: A Y rt XY . E ' i . TLX ,if E .gi l lf. 1 . SEVEN ONE: Attendance is a full time job for Fran Roberson and Bert Rodriguez. TWO: Bobbie Lee gets help from Kim taking tickets at a home football game. THREE: The telephone on Kay Clay's desk never stops ringing. FOUR: Doro- thy Thomas assists Cindy McMannon with scheduling. FIVE: Schedule changes keep Kay Parker busy. SIX: Coordinating the daily announcements is lust part of Terry Bioletto's job. SEVEN: Nurse Grace de la Garza fills in for Maria Meacham while she is on maternity leave. ACADEMICS 29 t 4 t .3 f gg, vm L 'I ,t g tx 'off , x .Q ss R frwas . ' 1' Q lil ., ONE Arranging for films is an Important part ot JoAnn Brockman s job TWO Aiding students in the SAM center is Elaine Bristol FOUR Corona raduate bookstore manager FIVE Checking up on a book shipment is bookstore man ager Peggy Stewart SIX Keeping accurate student fund records is part of Peggy Stewart s job SEVEN Looking through some library records is assist ant librarian Lynn Shoff Q 3 94:00.04 v--9 ONE . . 1 : Q Lori Slupinski now works as assistant 30 ACADEMICS THREE: Library stalt, LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnn Brockman, Rosalee Spaulding, Vera Nehls, Lynn Shott Booksfore, library enhance school programs 3 1 rr FOUR JAQNWK SE ACADEMICS ONE ONE Quick repair work is one of the duties of equipment manager Joe Morales TWO Joe Morales watches as the Aztecs march down field FOUR Hal Wickham makes repairs in addition to his duties as lant foreman FIVE Grode s time SIX Tom Martin controls the complex heating and cooling sys em . . p A : Weeding the flower bed occupies Peter t . 32 ACADEMICS Problems force solar heafin fo be repaired Plans were made to redesign Corona's solar heating system this year after being shut down for Besides galvanic corrosion problems, the water tank liner peeled away due to a water bubble under the liner and valves had to be replaced. Waters said that though the sys- tem failed because of the corro- sion, the system was successful in a sense because of the valuable information it has provided to the area of solar technology. Q.. more than two years due to corro- sion problems. According to Dr. John Waters, superintendent, the Department of Energy agreed to pay 90 percent of the redesign costs which would be approximately S100,000. We believe that the redesign will give us a relatively mainte- nance tree stystem for the next 10 to 15 years, Waters said. According to Tom Martin, sta- tionary plant manager, the system has had more than one problem, but galvanic corrosion in the 50,000 gallon water tank, ladder and pumps forced the shut down of the system. f -I F1 ntenance, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dit Nguyer, Bach Le, Thao Thi Le. SECOND ROW: ... Ramires, Joe Torrez, Bill Burgency, Bonnie Quick. THIRD ROW: Alfredo Martinez, Hal Wickham, Grode, Mike Cranson. Mai if may ,lf , .'If3f7', -J 55-3-'G i-we ff , O' 1 sie -Q.. i .....f PA. fl FIVE R ACADEMICS 33 at Wei TV .Y .l Hof lunches, hamburgers lead cafeferia sales Overall we do better percentage wise than the other Tempe high school's cafeteriasf' said manager Caro- lyn Bagley. Hamburgers were the top sellers ot food at the snack bar and the cafeteria. We sell about two hundred thirty seven a day, said Mrs. Bagley. Over one hundred burritos were sold each day, and hot dogs were the least favorite among students selling about twenty both lunch hours. Hot lunches were almost as much of a favorite as the hamburgers, of which the cafeteria sold about two hun- dred tifty a day. The quantity ot the hot lunches stayed the same, but the price went up this year to ninety cents. The school board wanted the price of the hot lunches to cost a dollar each, but instead we added an a la carte line to make up for our losses, recalled lvlrs. Bagley.O,, 34 ACADEMICS T ' J s. ki K! , . e 3. fs Q t 3, as 6 x A' A S. N R X N , Ds Q XX K , X E J x 4 if Xa N N H 2 K SQ! ' 'T 3 q 3 X x X ' it ' , ill 1 I .Q A K L N uk i Xi: THREE FIVE -IE: Cafeteria Staff, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Violet Popp, Charlene Chitwood, Virginia Guichoa, .ria Garcia, Veronica Filomeno. SECOND ROW: Jane lngle, Aline Dupere, Carolyn Bagley, Shirley stafson, Virginia Brown, Frances Hernandez. FOUR ONE Preparing desserts is part of Jane lngle s routine. TWO Virginia Guichopa and Maria Garcia serve up lunch. THREE' Keeping the peace is the responsibility of security guards Mike Parham, Bill Carlos and Glenn Moon. FOUR: Besides maintaining security, Bill Carlos also helps students with locker problems. ACADEMICS 35 'QQ 36 ACTIVITIES DIVISION r'-K s During the pig trough eating contesi Ireshmen Chuck Lee and Andy Hig- gins stuff themselves. ACTIVITIES Activities at Corona reflected the imagination of students and faculty. They helped to build school spirit. The first homecoming was cel- ebrated with royalty and a dance. Activities during the week brought enthusiasm to the event. Pep rallies involved students, with skits, class competition and music. Special presentations were also given by community and school groups during assemblies. ACTIVITIES DIVISION 37 F urlone, Wildman win pi frough'confesf FarreIl's Ice Cream Parlour sponsored a pig trough eating contest in October. A pep rally was held in which Farrell's sup- plied the pig troughs for anyone who wanted to participate in the contest. The competition was held in four intervals beginning with the freshman class. Carmine Nesti won the first interval. Winning with the fastest time of 29 seconds was Dan Furlone from the sophomore class. Bobby Rosales won the junior class competi- tion and placing first in the senior class was Ron Wildman. The four finalists then advanced to another round of the con- test at Farrell's. Any studentwishing to purchase ice cream that night received a IOM discount. Winning the overall contest was Senior Ron Wildman. O... 'it s I ,J wliell., , .Ill fs 38 ACTIVITIES 'Ns T X' 'L Q,.,t.:s..gg:f. ' 7 - Zzfmkk . , Q ' , J... at I ., A -Y so ,.,.. mf., 1 vefiigggfaggggiw 1,6 V -K A M it K . i .... ' ---- X ,- ww-wi ' .,1't!-. ff J . .::, , L g . ,, ,,.t . wigs-Em . ff, THREE ONE. Sophomore runner-up Troy Landrum congratulates winner Dan Furlone. TWO: Neatness was no object to teachers Ftaul Sandoval and Frank Monolio. THREE. Digging into their pig troughs are Kurtis Scholes and Fteed Burk. FOUR: Freshman winner Car- mine Nesti shoves the last bit into his mouth. FIVE: Bobby Ftosales raises his hand in victory as the junior winner. Bonf7re, dress up day highlghf acfivifies of Homecomin week ttpp t s 7 ONE ONE Students provide splrlt at the Homecoming bonture TWO Equipment manager Joe Morales receuves a letter packet from the booster club at a pep rally THREE During Homecomnng week Cnns Kumble and Debbie Lee partlclpate IH the sensor walk FOUR I ,fv ... -5, AQ W ,X ws- 1 vffl. , , p?'3ss:'g'gt.,Ll-. -1. A f 55 emiistff.: , Dunng twin dress up day Tammy Klm ball and Debbie Atkerson dress as dlce FIVE Steve Mrtchell shows off his KISS costume for punk rock day 40 ACTIVITIES wr ...N V gy? I is wtf- I fn., ,,, T336 'Q tie 'f i-ms. THREE ONE: Quarterback Mike Hold scram- bles to get off a pass. TWO: After their victory Tim Rutt holds the state trophy high above everyone s heads THREE Tailback Scott Shlll slips past Gerard defenders for a big gain FOUR Senior Ruben Gomez leaps high in the air for a catch FIVE After a good block by John Dousette Scott Shill runs around the en FOUR xt '51, 'fa-MW, .. I ACTIVITIES 45 FVE Holiday performances highlighf December Christmas activities included perform- ances from the band, choir and drama class. The Freshman class sponsored this year's Christmas dance. The A Cappella Choir caroled at Fiesta Mall and the Valley National Bank Build- ing in Phoenix, and the Jaztecs sang at Bullocks. A district Orchestra and Choral per- formance of The Messiah was held at Boyle Auditorium. The Aztec Symphonic Band and A Cappella Choir performed their Christmas Concert at Boyle Audito- rium also. The drama class performed their fourth annual Christmas program which included a number of different skits, some written by the students themselves. 46 ACTIVITIES TWO 'x K' Kivd' N.--f' ONE. The A Cappella Choir performs at the Christmas concert which was held in Boyle auditorium. TWO On a Hallow- een dress-up day Jeanine Brothers and English teacher Keith Lewis portray the the drama presentation Candy McGinnis Laura Lacey and Julie Lewis perform a Mafia skit. FOUR. During the Christmas concert Joe Corral accom- panies members of the choir. FIVE At the AIPA fall convention in Chandler Larry McDonough discusses a seminar with a student from Tucson. pink panther and a vampire. THREE: At New presidenf hosfages fill .Ian uary ne ws ON 48 ACTIVITIES fflf :lm iv ,HON lifter: Ll KE gf U- . ., . 1 ,.N',y-r1- - -- -awww - f lr i Ovlvf Q FOUR LT ONE: Signing a poster to welcome home Jimmy Lopez is Robert Harsh- man. TWO: With yellow ribbons blowing in the breeze, Marine Sergeant James Lopez stands at attention during a wel- come home celebration tor the tormer hostages. THREE Wearing their U.S. Marines unltorms former hostages at the Tehran U S Embassy leave the Wiesbaden Air Force hospital and head home to the United States FOUR As the Reagan inaugural motorcade moves down Pennsylvania Avenue the capitol can be seen inthe background FIVE A smiling Robert Ode carrying his bag gage and a small American flag waves to the crowd gathered to see the 52 ex hostages board a special Boeing 707 for the flight back to the U S Ode wears a large yellow rubbon pinned to his parka symbolizing a long 444 day walt while in captivity Photo two is courtesy of the Phoenix Gazette. Photos three, four and tive are courtesy of the Phoenix Gazette and U.P.l. Exchange sfudenfs see America, New Zealand New Zealand, Germany, and Yugoslavia were some of the places that Corona students visited this past year. Students were sponsored by the Tempe Rotary and Sister City Corpora- tion. Money was also raised by Close-Up students and sponsor Jesus Peralta for their trip to Washington, D.C. Ian Kohen went to New Zealand for a year, Laurie Campbell went to Germany and Cindy Close went to Yugoslavia for the summer. Andrew France from New Zealand, Gertrud Faeravaag from Norway, Patty Alvarado from El Salvador, Charlotte Bertelsen from Denmark, Ingrid Abbing from Sweden, and Briony Lid- stone from South Africa were exchange students from other countries. O1 ONE 50 ACTIVITIES 9 ii'-hw, r ,7,,,,f,,, fMQ8 ' - , Eff xl MM, yi. 1 'Jr-lx ' ? 14 4'E' YQ 'Swag L ' rm fr ,Xb . xx ',f',, 'M'7A'A 'fi'r:t,,yz .f f ,494 - ,.- ' -'S' 'L- ztirtf if NM --M ' 4 A I f- S4 f:-'m...p. .,f'H:.,.,',, ' 11 f--2. ,.A.L.n fi? THREE: Close-up, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dannette Lee, Johnson, Angela Simpson, Mary Wenzel, Sheryl Kennedy, Rayleen Vanessa Garrido, Sylvia Montes, Debbie McKivergan, Terri Durkin. ROW: Jesus Peralta, Lawanza Lett, Anne-Marie Henrichsen, Schoonmaker, Sandy Parker, Bob Beckvall, Gina Monti, Scott Shill, I Lewis, Lorraine Harkenrider. THIRD ROW: Lori Logan, Mindy Ellis, Alison Pam Horning, Michelle Frost, Shelley Beaton, Jeanine Brothers, Lucy I Tammy Kimball, Kim Miller. FOURTH ROW: Mark Marquez, John Jones, Close, Craig Akers, Ken Krebs, Ken Scholes, Michele Youngbeck, Penny Robert Gallagher, John Felty. ,pf 'Q tis x st 1 tm 1 0' Q ll ',g , f f ' K ONE Enjoying an apple is foreign exchange student Gertrud Faeravaag from Norway TWO While hunting in New Zealand exchange student lan Kohen displays his kill FOUR Waiting tor the departure of his flight home to New Zealand, foreign exchange student Andrew France says his last good-byes. FIVE: Through the Sister City exchange program, Cindy Close visits Yugoslavia over the summer. FVE I wi FOUR ACTIVITIES 51 Gas crunch rcsfricfs school fransporfafion Though bus service is available to most students within a large area of the school district, many students use other meth- ods of transportation for getting to and from school. The majority of Corona students ride the bus to and from school. Bus service is provided to students living within the area of Pinal County line, Rural Road on the east, 19th Avenue on the west and 24th Street to 48th Street south of Baseline Road. The second most popular means of transportation is for stu- dents to drive themselves to and from school. While many stu- dents drive their parents car to school, some students own their own car. My dad bought it tor me and then l paid him back little by little, said Sheri Griese, senior. Many different styles of cars can be seen in the student park- ing lot, ranging from 30 year old trucks to a Mercedes Benz. Some students say, though, that the high price of gasoline has restricted their amount of driving, and some students car pool to and from school. I mostly ride the bus now because of the gas prices, said Tony Bafaloukos, senior. Many other students prefer to ride bicycles to school, while others ride motorcycles or walk. According to Eldon Mailes, principal, most students either ride the bus or drive to school. O.. 52 ACTIVITIES THREE ONE Corona del Sol stlckers were a common srght on the back wrndshrelds ot many cars at school as seen through thus reflectron TWO Many Corona stu as a cheaper form of transportation THREE Converting Volkswagons Into Baja Bugs rs a common practlce among Corona students FOUR Sports cars serve as a popular form of transporta tron for many Corona students dents use motorcycles instead of cars 41319 si - --1-: .-.. ig .L - '--gm FOUR ACTIVITIES 53 Seniors offend prom, graduafe as school year comes fo close 5 ACT V TIES :Inna--...R l o FOUR ONE Getting ready for graduation senior Kim Redding fills out the correct spelling of her name for the diploma TWO Top student of the senior class John Jones tries on his graduation cap and gown for sizing THREE Preparing for the junior senior prom class presi dent Glenn Dennard and sponsor Jesus Peralta make the last arrangements. FOUR: Planning a big evening ahead of them, Bonnie Von Bila and Chad Cook go out for dinner before going to the junior-senior prom. FIVE: Corona clubs provide students with remembrances of their high school years. F VE ACTIVITIES 55 Nh... ONE During the Freedom Jam lead guitarist Trent Argante performs a guitar solo TWO Cleaning the campus was only part of Senior Fun Day as George Barnes demonstrates THREE The lead singer lor the group Freedom Jam performs in a school assembly where they put on a show about the history of rock music. FOUR: While helping clean the campus, seniors Michele Young- beck and Debbie Lee wash out the amphitheater. FIVE: During a pep assembly, J.V. cheerleader Dinessa Holloway leads her class in a cheer. 56 ACTIVITIES M usieal, pep assemblies give change ofpaee ACTIVITIES 57 Baskefball, chess fake sfafe fifles in March Winning the state championship has almost become a habit. Corona's second state title was earned this year when the foot- ball team beat Gerard. The third and fourth state titles came from the girls' basketball team and the chess team. Corona's fifth state title was won when the boys' basketball team defeated Nogales. The chess team earned Corona's first AAA state title. The girls' basketball team defeated Marana 63-45 to win the state title, after losing twice to them previously inthe season. A second straight state title was the climax of an undefeated season for the boys' basketball team, extending their win streak to 46 games, the fifth longest in Arizona prep basketball history. 7 A .Lk TWO i 58 ACTIVITIES ?Mfnsf ,CDS WOPP Douglas . . . .... 72 67 Cactus .... .... 9 1 66 Nogales . .... 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LVL- K -55---Kf--.,,!-K .. , ' - :If- , , MK K K K - K WKKK' KS' -51K --' - W K 11,.11tf1.,:i.1fi.,1g1ii11'z.::,1. 1:1-.11--111111-1.11-11.-11111-111-ff-9-f,1-fa--1:1-51.121--ff --1:-----Q -1ffK11,-.1--K'.9 1 - - K- 1.11. 11.. , 11.12, 65 .51 ..g1..1.K.,1 KKQ KUKKKKVKKSK 2 af 1 11-.W1121M1111i1.31.111111111?iZ11?211?, 12,-111,111 12,a1,.1g, .gs,1.s,.11Q.12:.11:K1g:'11,211gK11.- .,,-.1::- .. -ffm. 1'- 'fx : .K.,-.11K. K ' Varsify foofball beafs Gilberf for play-off spof The varsity football team ended its reg- ular season with a 6-O win over the Gil- bert Tigers. The win shot the Aztecs into the playoffs for the first time in the four year history of Corona. The team compiled a 9-1 record, while going 4-1 in league competition. The only loss came at the hands of the Gerard Redcoats 13-7. The rushing leaders on the team were Scott Shill, John Dousette and Glenn Dennard. Shill carried the ball 164 times for 1,137 yards. In the passing department, Mike Hold ? was the top quarterback completing 66 of 124, he passed for 1330 and 15 touch- downs. The top receivers were Glenn Den nard, Guy Logan, and Ruben Gomez. Dennard caught 22 passes for 547 yards. Logan caught 23 passes for 452 yards, and t Gomez caught 14 passes for 321 yards. E The defensive leaders were Tony Peters, Doug Rotella, and Tim Rutt. O... TWO: Varsity Football, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Raul Sandoval, Chris Kimble, Tony Mavis, Brett Young, Jim Breglia, David Croom, Glenn Dennard, Scott Shill, Billy Taylor, Gary Jeffcoat, Coach David Given. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Denton, Robert Candelaria, Mike Kennedy, Mark Thraen, Jeff Needham, Mike Hold, Jeff Arredondo, John Jones, John Dousette, Ruben Gomez, Jim Abel, Coach Larry Hughes. THIRD ROW: Joe Tunny, Gary Gruenwald, George Barnes, Tim Rutt, Guy Logan, Tony Peters, Doug Rotella, Archie Shelton, John Mankat. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Dick, Louie Espindola, Joe Gerstenberger, Mike Casteel, Phillip Jones, Gayland Bass, Bill Keckler, Mike Slupinski. 62 VARSITY FOOTBALL ..,, l E212 uw' ., 'mv FOUR ONE' Mike Hold gets tackled after scrambling for a first down. THREE: Guy Logan looks to get around a Peoria defender. FOUR: Mike Hold rolls out for an important pass against Peoria. FIVE: Scott Shill runs around the end for a touchdown. SIX: Scott Shill dives for a touchdown against Peoria. 1 FIVE VARSITY FOOTBALL 63 8 Varsif foofball makes Ia offs ,, oes 9 I durm re ular season .W s,Qkjm,,.. V NIEWA , ,- mp, f , V , ,,-, .. 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'Vs?JLT'fJ-':,.'.iJ-if,m2f !'ffVL 4 ir' q - sf ,W , 44, f, 64 VARSITY FOOTBALL ff, .As,,,,, f f ,, hm-in f ONE: An opposing quarterback attempts to throw a pass but gets sacked by a Corona defender. TWO: Glenn Dennard catches an important pass tor a touchdown THREE' Mike Hold attempts to throw a pass over a Gllbert defender FOUR Scott Shall breaks Into the open for a blg galn FIVE Glenn Dennard catches a cruclal pass for a touchdown F VE VARSITY FOOTBALL 65 J. V.. Freshman football feams seek unbeafen seasons: go 7-I The J.V. and freshman football teams ended their season with 7-1 records. They both went undefeated in division competition. Two J.V. runningbacks, Mike Taylor and Dan Furlone, combined for almost 2,000 yards rushing this season. According to coach Mike Wehrli, quar- terback AI Martinez was one of the best he's seen as a high school coach. All of the credit for the 2,000 yards rushing and Martinez's passing does not go to the individuals. Part of it goes to the offensive line who opened the holes for the runningbacks and gave protection for the quarterback. This year the J.V. Team went 7-0 against AA teams. Their only loss came against Mesa High, a AAA school. Cl.. ONE ONE: Junior Varsity Football, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rick Ward, Manny Vital, Glen Jackson, Dan Furlone, Art Nelson, Bob Rosales, Mark Blackledge. ROW TWO: Ernie Escarcega, David Gammage, Ken Bastion, Kent Sherman, Pat Griltith, Tim Garner, Paul Guerra, Trey Kimball, Brian Dunny. ROW THREE: Coach Howard Cottinger, Coach Jim Armstrong, Ralph Almaraz, Ken Harris, Bob Sandoval, Al Martinez, Ed Gruszka, Lonnie Bock, Mike Taylor, Jesse Gonzalez, Coach Mike Wehrli. ROW FOUR: Ed Ceballos, Rich Roland, Kevin Graham, Brad Myers, Tres Lines, Manuel Varela, Joe Crouch, Dave Seidner. ROW FIVE: Kevin Abel, Rhett Smith, Bob O'Meara, Mark Miller, Ken Krebs, Bob Klinger, Dave Norvalls, Mike Gilt. 66 J.V. FOOTBALL glut f 7 '17 ,,,.,fga,w..v 1 Xi? FOUR Freshman Football, BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Ron Davini, Tim Hallman, Mike Livingston, Gonzales, Nate Gammage, Raymond Gomez, Henry Fort, Chris Valenzula, Tony Sanchez, Paul Gray, Dave Vibber. SECOND ROW: Coach Vernon Leuck, Matt Jones, Kevin Manning, Ken Ceballos, Lee, Kurtis Scholes, Jeff Canno, Gene Bognee, Steve Candelaria, Darrin Hutchinson, Robert Trujillo, Dudley. THIRD ROW: Boyd Nixon, Richard Knight, Andy Higgins, Mike Moir, Frank Vasquez, Chris indola, Ledell Bunton, Todd Johnson, Todd Kinster. FOURTH ROW: Jon Freeman, Reed Burk, Scott ne, John Ne'sti, Maga Molina, Brian Parker, Doug Bruce, Chris Roosen. Not pictured, Ron enochuetz, Paul Edwards, Dallas Thomas, Ruben Espinoza, Coach Dave Alverez. TWO .J V runningback tries to find a hole to get through the defensive line THREE A J V quarterback AI Martinez gets off a pass despite a heavy rush FOUR Freshman quarterback Mike Moir throws just ahead of two Gilbert defenders FIVE A freshman defender sacks a Gilbert runningback FIVE FRESH MAN FOOTBALL 67 Volleyball feam has 9-7 season: 'L J makes recovery This year's varsity volleyball team had a 9-7 record. This is the first year the Aztecs had a winning season in the exis- tance ofthe team. Shelly Higgins was noted by her team- mates to have been the most valuable player of the team. The team was denied the chance of going to the state playoffs by losing their last game of the season. CL.. l l I I EONE THREE: J.V. Volleyball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO FllGHT: Jennifer Beaton, Gina Barro, Theresa Hanl Shannon Flitchie, Susan Woessner. SECOND ROW: Keith Lewis, Jean Lannin, Trudy Stevens, Lori Linco , Jeanette Martinez. 68 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Varsity Volleyball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Thompson, Lana Powell, Shelley Beaton, I ' ' . : ' . . ' , ' ggins, Pam Neumann, Julie Boles TOP ROW Tammy Kimball Shawn Logan Jodi Henley Linda ONE. Jean Lannln gets set to serve. TWO: Jennifer Beaton attempts to hit the ball over the net. THREE: Shelley Beaton and Jodi Henely jump up to block a shot by a Gilbert player. J.V. VOLLEYBALL 69 Hall. Markham named wresflm co capfains This year's wrestling squad, under coach Dave Vibber, fin- ished in league with a 3-2 record. Standouts were co-captains Mike Markham and Roger Hall. Markham, a senior, wrestled at 132 pounds and finished third in the Gilbert Invitational and second in the Buckeye Invita- tional. Hall, at 138 pounds, took first place at Gilbert. Mike Copeland, at the 179 pound class, took second at the Buckeye Invitational and heavy-weight Rod Kidwell took fourth. We have a lot of first and second year players. It's going to take some time before we're really good, said Vibber. Eventually we want to bring them in at the freshman level and progress them through four years before they'll be a solid wrestler. All we need is time, Vibber said. CL.. ONE THREE: Varsity Wrestling BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Arnold Begay Jesse Gonzales Williams, Ken Bastion, Roger Hall Mike Markham Julio Flores Jeff Masterson SECOND ROW Coac Royse, Mark VanMeter, Mike Copeland Rod Kidwell Kevin Abel Tres Lines Don Pratt Coach Dave 70 WRESTLING SIX X: J.V. Wrestling, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Anguiano, Jay Tipton, Dan Furlone, David rd, Tom Poorman. SECOND ROW: Coach Brad Royse, Derald Hanson, Trey Kimball, Robert Sandoval, ayne Hall, Juan Rodriguez, Frank Gonzales, Coach Dave Vibber. FIVE ONE Sophomore Arnold Begay pins his Globe opponent TWO After a take- down Robin Williams works to score on turn his opponent over for a pin FIVE Junior Robin Williams attempts a take down his man. FOUR: Roger Hall INOTKS to WRESTLING 71 F WW Swim feam has rou h season: W, Cross Oounfry has fine gear ,, I'!,V' A - up 'Q-W. , as .,,, ,, G, ,S :fv- ! 72 SWIMMING ?'s V W,,'A -:,vfg,, iil LLEL M, Y A '-'lniQ::- ONE THREE: Girls' Varsity Swimming, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Willson, Yvonne Becky Olivas, Electra Arndt, Andrea Heleotos, Keely Rogers. SECOND ROW: Tracy Walker, Jean Van LuEIlen Levi, Vicki Jones, Jamie Rogers, Captain Ruiz Bernal, Clarissa Cosgrove. Not pictured: Mortenson, Julie Schwartz, Coach Patty Vogel. x X ..f- F1 , --xl , .5 -gy, ,I ' ff 1 qs xg. , .t........-:mai FOUR I li SIX Varsity Cross Country, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dodie Baumgardner, Emmit Goaltooth, Larry Arnold Begay, Jay Tipton, Tessa Pedotto, Dana Shaw, Tony Anguiano. SECOND ROW: Monica Doug Speer, Rick Tipton, Susan Patrick, Ray Casillas, Cole Manion, Lynda Busick, Pete Espinoza. ww ROW: Barry Feldman, Coach, Kathy Close, Alex Escarcega, Susan Mumford, Scott Hollis, Larry Donough, Kirk Johnson, Robert Myers. Not pictured: Julio Flores. ,NA -,yu 3 5, 1 ,, ta, I isa.: rm-- - .. .4 ---, ' 'I A sag it yas FIVE ONE Swlmmer Becky Ollvas finishes the end of her race TWO Top diver LuEllen Levi dives in competition Escarcega finishes well ahead of the field FIVE Second girl runner Lynda Busick finishes at dlvlslonals FOUR: Boys' top runner Alek CROSS COUNTRY 73 Varsify basketball confin ues winnin sfreak The varsity basketball team kept the winning tradition going this year, as they finished the year with their fourth straight winning record. The leading scorer on the year was Pete Murphy, and leading rebounders for the year were Mike Ross and Murphy. Comparing this year's team with last year's team coach Sam Duane said, Each team is unique. This year's team is better defensively than last year's team. Last year the offense revolved more around the center position than anything else, he said. This year the offense is more bal- anced and we have more depth than the previous years. Both of the teams were outstanding but a lot of players from last year's team are on this year's team also, Duane said. Out of the starting five, only two are graduating, Ross and Murphy, so the future still looks bright for the team. Q ONE 74 Boys' vAnsirY BASKETBALL .V ,. A i r h THREE: Boys' Varsity Basketball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Finnie, manager, Ruben Todd Atkins, Glenn Dennard, Darren Graybill, Alan Rowe, manager. SECOND ROW: Coach Campbell, Matt Walker, Steve Beck, Mark Ryan, John Mankat, Pete Murphy, Mike Ross, Andy Hurd Bradley, Tim Rutt, Harry Payne, Coach Sam Duane. G h7,.4wQ al' x. i s. Q Q -Q... 4 ONE Guard Ruben Gomez is success ful on the fast break TWO Junior Andy Q Hurd drives through Mingus defenders for two points. FOUR. Going up for two points against Mingus opponents is senior Pete Murphy. FOUR BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 75 Varsify squad uses large size fo overwhelm AAA opposifion Y .., mggngw.. 4 'EAW W.. L T 6 BO S' VARSITY BASKETBALL df? ffQ we 'P 'N N I QQNI ONE Senior Ruben Gomez drives the baseline against the Mesa Jackrabbits TWO Tiger defenders fail in stopping Harry Payne as he drives the middle. THREE Fighting for a loose ball is Pete Murphy. FOUR: Junior Mark Ryan drives into the key for a layup. FIVE: While being pressured, Harry Payne attempls to drive through Mesa defense. SIX: Senior Pete Murphy goes up for an easy two points over Mingus defenders. FIVE BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 77 ONE: Fighting for a rebound in a game against Mingus is sophomore Van Woertz. TWO: Guard Rhett Smith drives for a short layup. FIVE: Pulling up for a short lumper against Globe is freshman Scott Payne SIX Freshman Chuck Lee goes up over an opponent for two points ONE 78 BOYS' J.V. BASKETBALL THREE: Boys' J.V. Basketball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Pettet, Stu Estes, Ernie Carlton White. SECOND ROW: Coach Larry Campbell, Jim Bowman, Tom Ross, David Duane, Van Jim Fredlake, Rhett Smith, AI Martinez. ' rn league This year's J.V. basketball team, under coach Larry Campbell, consisted ot all sophomores. They did very well in league play as they went on to place first. Standouts for the team were Van Woertz, Dave Duane and Bruce Pettet. The freshman team also had a good season in league play. According to coach David Brekke, leading scorer was Manthony Johnson, leading rebounder was Scott Payne, and Matt Jones was the team's captain. Q- Wifi- BOYS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 79 ONE Pressure defense IS etfectlve as Shelley Beaton and Shellre Hrgglns trap therr opponent TWO Senlor forward Shellle Huggins goes up strong agalnst Redcoat defense THREE Fonlvard Krm Hoffland drives up through a crowd of Redcoats. FOUR Shooting a short jumper is Shelley Beaton. FIVE: Junior Shelley Beaton shoots over Gerard defenders. 80 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL ONE TWO irls' varsify baskefball foam wins division ,...'5' FOUR F if six Girls' Varsity Basketball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sarah ltsell, Kim Hoffland, Linn Henley, h Larry Hughes, Shelley Beaton, Sharon Foard, Cynthia Nehls. SECOND ROW: Marie Moody, ger, Lana Powell, Shellie Higgins, Mary Lawley, Kim Thompson, Pam Neumann, Jodi Henley, ger. This year's girls' varsity basketball team had a winning season with four returning starters. The team's top scorer was Linn Henley with an average of 20 points a game. Linn also led the team in assists with an aver- age of five a game. Top rebounder for the Aztecs was Shellie Higgins with an aver- age of nine rebounds a game. Kim Hoff- land led the team in steals, averaging six steals a game, while the team averaged 16 steals a game. According to Coach Larry Hughes, the team's biggest handicap was lack of height. The toughest team the girls played was Marana, who beat them twice. The team doesn't really have one out- standing player. lt's more of a group effort and that's one of the reasons the team is so effective, Hughes said. C 2 FIVE GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 81 ONE: Guard Debbie Aguirre goes up for the shot. TWO: Shawn Logan looks to get around her defender. FOUR: Soph- omore golfer Kelly Roberts concen- trates on his putt. 82 GIRLS' J.V. BASKETBALL THREE: Girls' J.V. Basketball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila Dawson, Dede Kimbrell, Chin, Theresa Hanley, Denise Davis, Lisa Bass, Debbie Aguirre, Shawn Logan. SECOND ROW: Sund, Tricia Dertien, Sue Tharalson, Barbara Lattimer, Coach Jim Armstrong, Danielle Coleman Evans, Julie Warlord, Michelle Olson. I. V. basketball, golf progress with season The J.V. girls' basketball team had a very respectable season, according to coach Jim Armstrong. Their biggest handicaps were the lack of experience and height. The top scorer for the Aztecs was Tonya High. Boys' Golf, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelly Roberts, David Billings, Scott Sypek. SECOND Matt Walker, Coach Larry Hughes, Pete Murphy. Shawn Logan, averaging 12 points a game. She was also top rebounder. Guard Debbie Aguirre was the main playmaker and ball handler for the team. According to Armstrong, the toughest challenge for them was the Gilbert Tigers. FIVE TWO: Girls' Golf, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Pinkard, Lisa Lee, Vera Holmes, Tricia Dertein, Paula Garifo, GOLF 83 ONE: Sophomore John Dechandt uses his head to get the ball down field. TWO: Forward Terry Frerichs beats his opponent up field. FIVE: Sewing to her opponent is Carrie Oelkers. Nj avi' tri T 7 . Z, 1 Fix M We . , i W Fifi' Afi-is 'Y ,Ja 'fr . .ii- SWF-' ONE . -XL-g-5 ,, ' . J'Ji..l i m....4:.... ....: ...... ::: THREE: Soccer, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Solace, John Dechandt, Bobby Rosales Smith, Kelly Roberts, Ken Johnson, Keith McCrea, Tim Lafterty, Robert Treat, Mike Taylor, Jim McCawIe . SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Cox Juan Cortes Brian Schwen Ier John Cass Conn Y . , Q . . Mark Duarte, Roger Csaki, David Felix, Victor Roberts, Mark Thraen, Terry Frerichs, Jeff Osborne, Johnson. FOUR Girls' Freshman Tennis, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Luann Rix, Melanie Warren, Carrie Lissa Gladden. SECOND ROW: Coach Karen Espinoza, Tracy Kellog, Susan Tharalson, Jennifer Kathy Varella. i ,ty Q44 ,. M ROW: Coach Bob Cox, Geoft Leber, Joe Baselice, Dan Lamont, Matt Mascali. Freshman Tennis, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Phillips, Mike Vlcek, Kelly Farnsworth. Fros ii fennis, sees-er improve during season The first varsity soccer team, coach.. d by Bob Cox, was established this year at Corona. According to Cox, the leading scorers on the season were senior John Cass and sophomore John Dechandt. Defensively our goalie, Roger Csaki, has done an outstanding job. lt is hard to keep track of all the scoring attempts he blocked, Cox said. The halfback line did a good job, with efforts from Victor Roberts, Mike Solace, Ben McCawley and Keith McCrea. C 2 We sr-4' MSW' .sfrswwnws .' . f,s'w,r-w.,-.:r..,,.i.- t U sad- v:,ma3t?Y4'fW' TX It fo FIVE FRESHMAN TENNIS 85 Kris Beckvall. TWO Returning the ball is Angela Simpson of the girls varsity team. SEVEN Top varsity player Bob Beckvall returns a serve using his back- hand. EIGHT Using hisforehand is J.V. player Danny Burrough. ONE: Serving the ball is varsity player s Y Tl we , Arg W'9S3Z'!4L-1 298 fwfr .- M aw-f ,,.MW......ff ONE TWO 86 GIRLS' TENNIS X Xkf, SEC? THREE. Girls Varsity Tennis, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. Kris Beckvall, Margaret Bedworth, Dare, Joann Britz. SECOND ROW: Coach Karen Espinoza, Trudy Stevens, Liz Chesebro, Lori Root. FOUR: Girls' J.V. Tennis, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carrie Oelkers, Tracy Kellogg, Louann Kelly Cahill. SECOND ROW: Coach Karen Espinoza, Lori Mellor, Melody Moore, Kathy Varela, Jennifer X f -,,.,---' efurnm p ayers sfrengf en ii3iiiTtliV if ' I h :fp gr- -. - n 5: ' proved varsrfy fennrs reams 'Q ' .- 4 Ko J y -ze .W 'W t v V 5 , ff 'Xxl A ,mg 'fx lj--v M gy vluw in W if :fi? fZ, - 1, IVAL ': . ..,q Q iii Ng, Q1 W A . , , FIVE SEVEN Boys' Varsity Tennis, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Willey, Keith Cahill, Steve Tharalson. ROW: Brad Evans, Jeff Kimble, Eric Boyles, Coach Bob Cox, Bob Beckvall, Dan Burrough. Fifi 4 ,I Boys' J.V. Tennis, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Cahill, Dan Lamont, Kelly Farnsworth, David SECOND ROW: Jeff Cox, Dan Burrough, Coach Kevin Tracey, Jeff Kimble. -...i,, EIGHT BOYS' TENNIS 87 XMg.f, ii Y 88 VARSITY SOFTBALL I .5 H Y i N, .L 'A I , , fi? L , It W , if Q, , 'Q 'M I is 95 I K 5, E , A ,K X if X M...--' . Y , ,, 'iw--P THREE: Varsity Softball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Mike Getz, Patricia Robinson, Olson, Marie Moody, Arlene Chin, Irene Lopez, Jodi Henley, Debbi Aguirre, Jeanette Martinez, Hanley, Coach Vern Leuck. SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Kimbrell, Mary Lawley, Sheila Dawson, Paula Shelley Beaton, Pam Neumann, Vicki Lawrence, Veronica Gomez, Cindy Bell, manager. THIRD Dawn Fackler, Crystal McGinnis, Linn Henley, Shellie Higgins, Lana Powell, Sandy Parker, Lisa Lee Thompson, Debbie Doom, manager. FVE ONE Preseason practice has Sheila Dawson practicing her batting TWO First baseman Sandy Parker gets ready to make the out FOUR Sandy Parker connects with the ball during batting practice. FIVE: Left fielder Arlene Chin catches a pop tly. SIX: Outfielders get their share of practice while teammates practice hitting. VARSITY SOFTBALL 89 re. f 3.5551 . M M ,,4nl ' .2f ' Varsity baseball feam has demanding season fa . '- .Q 'H 4 .H ,V ,,,.W4r we -e, ONE Attempting to lay down a bunt is Jeff Arredondo of the varsity team TWO Mike Wilkens pitches batting practice in preseason drills FOUR Tak ing batting practice is John Jones as teammates look on. FIVE: Running toward home base is varsity player Jeff Hoffman. 90 VARSITY BASEBALL H ll 0-,wfwwwmmww 'M 'M Q- , fsgwtffmiim LAN 'man 4 , . I Y , X S- Q fx w ' Muff' if' , W. f . wr V L if ,ffm ,1 vs f' ' ,uw ,. A L1-..:J5: O N E 'Hs?!i,xifs fi , , . , tx s A A xi 4934 .QEzA:.lL.1, tg ,J i 'n15w,-li, ., zffitivvm-ai' -- 'Aff ar if V -, ,, V , I 6, '.,-'1,yw.,fmf,:w, LW ,W ix. Y v 'saw , ,, . I A THREE: Varsity Baseball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Barr, Jeff Hoitman, David Croom Shill Coach Ron Davini Jett Price, Tim R an Brian Dunny, Manuel Vitale. SECOND ROW' . , Y . - Wastchak, manager, Coach Jim Armstrong, Mike Hold, Mike Kearney, Richard Zahn, Dirck Jonker, Burkhart, Tony Peters, Jeff Arredondo, John Jones, Lisa Mosbarger, manager. '.-.04 3' H 13' W ' I L wwlnn., fM,,,wML,QZ,,jTgA gs, ,,,, , , f '-W. I, I 'M' fm wif: X ,: n ,, I T 1 gl . -4.wnrr-,. . . .A .f , -A I - -f SIX : J.V. Baseball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFI' TO RIGHT: Toni Woodall, manager, e Maza, Bobby Candelaria, Tim Garner, Juan Rodriguez, Mark Blackledge, is Gearhart, Carol Poltorl, manager. SECOND ROW: Coach David Alvarez, n Rich, Ed Gruzska, Rich Roland, Mike Wilkins, Manuel Varela, Rich Phillips, Griflith, Coach Raul Sandoval. - f ' '1 FOUR FIVE SEVEN SEVEN: Freshman Baseball, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Moir, Steve Candelaria, Kurtis Scholes, Jeff Cano, Matt Mascali, Darren Lowrey, Chris Ryan, Ruben Espinosa, Fred Oneal. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Denton, Chuck Lee, Chris Espindola, Tim Owen, Steve Johnson, Dirk Larsen, Jim Nowack, Chris Roosen, Maga Molina, Brian Parker. BASEBALL 91 - - , , M, . if f. ., , Mft r tv- R 4 it . L f -I , wrvfatzgtmml Y P r ' rwfffgigfifitkw T ' , ' , ,, , , , +2:,r'MT .fffV?v',.,7 455,531-'A ' f 7 rr 'waist we It K ,r K-Mm P L L one ONE Before a track meet Julie Schwartz warms up for a race TWO Susan Mumtord FOUR Throwing the discus is George Barnes FIVE Pole vaultrng over the bar rs Tim Hallman as Chris Kimble watches on Crossing the finish line is track' runner 92 GIRLS' TRACK dislitkt ZWM-1 ug. 'rrr' 4 - r 1 H .,',, V ff L , ,,.. -' ' 'r,, THREE: Girls' Track, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Mortensen, Debbie Vlhdger, Cicalese, Deanna Myers, Linda Lee. SECOND ROW: Dana Shaw, Devon Kohen, Ingrid Abbing, Mumford, Vera Holmes, Lisa Ford, Shannath Merbes, Tessa Pedetto, Martha Parrish, Anna Lopez, Brown. THIRD ROW:-Coach Beth Rebenstorl, Ruiz Bernall, Shannon Harmon, Lisa Hold, Linda Carmen Sartor, Amy Payant, Julie Schwartz, Candy Smith, Kelly Cornall, Shannon Guenther, Y Mclendon, Lisa Adams, Coach Berry Feldman. v ack of parfioipafion hurfs fraok seasons susan? , K, FOUR Boys' Track, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Hollis, Alex Escarcega, Rick Tipton, Ed Ceballos, Johnson, Tim Hallman, Chris Kimble, Robby Jackson, Mike Taylor, Mike Velasquez, John Jackson, Begay, Jay Tipton. SECOND ROW: Coach Dave Vibber, Emerson Smiley, Robert Myers, Mark Sarna, Kamouzls, George Barnes, Bill Taylor, Tony Mavis, Archie Shelton, Jeff Needham, Brian Pratt, Bob 1, Tracy Grossman, Coach David Brekke, Coach David Given. X Q, , .sd ., -t ..,. i n , Sears .. N- -its-af . Q FIVE BOYS' TRACK 93 A 94 ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION p puta makers ior o gan za! ons I dent council ORGA NIZA TIONQ Campus clubs and organlza trons encouraged partrcrpauon by students These groups give students the opport 1n1ty tt work wlth other people and rn xke frxends It also gave them the chance to be 1nvolved rn 1CI1V1tlCS rn whrch they were 1ntt rested Some OI'g3I11ZaI1OI1S helped to prepare members for a career whrle others were just for enjoy ment Wrth the add1t1on of new clubs mcludmg arodeo club an av1at1on club and 1 key club there was somethmff for exery one QM, ORGANIZATIONS DlVlSION 95 x .. 1 . .I I . 1 . . 4 1 t . 7 . 3 . W . - s S Q' 5 h Y - A7 , 1 V Marohin band rates superior af sfafe fesfival 96 Band The Varsity band, performing with the 20 pommies and 18 flag line members, were given a superior rating at A.S.U. Band Day which gave them the right to compete in the State Marching Festival where they received another superior rat- ing. The band sold candles, cheese and sausage, orange crush T-shirts and shorts, and A.S.U concessions to raise money for marching and concert uni- forms. TWO: J.V. Band, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jaqueline Sutton, Jeanette Martinez, Irene Lopez, Lambertson, Andrea Heleotes, Susan Knepper, Heidi Farris. SECOND ROW: Julie Petty, Linda Jennifer Gift, Laurinda Lappin, Susie Henrichsen, Jackie Rees, Tessa Pedotto, Nathan Gammage, Martinez THIRD ROW Kerri Wooten Bill Gra Theresa Hanle Brian Schultz Joe ar ia M rtin - I , Y, Y, . G c , a Gerald Sungino, Mike Ripley, sponsor. and basketball games the band marc in many parades this year Some of parades marched were the Veteran s D m Along with performing at the foott h t Parade the Tempe Fire Prevent: Parade and the Guadalupe Christ Party Parade Directed by Mike Ripley the Conc band performed in a Christmas progr at McClintock s Boyle Auditorium as as other concerts including a sprl show. O.. A 3 . . . ONE: At the Christmas concert, Mike Ripley directs the concert band in a number. THREE: In her new uniform, Mary Wenzel plays at halftime. FOUR: At halftime of a football game, the Aztec marching band performs. FIVE: ln order to make money for the band, Tina Magazzu and Becky Bebow wash cars. SIX: At a pep assembly, which was held outside, Sharon Foard plays with the band. FVE fx , .te dy fb gh Band-Pom-Flag, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Crynn Umbower, Bergeson, Katy Boyer, Sylvia Montes, Terri Durkin, Naomi Nakagua. ROW: Diane Aiello, Sharon Giese, Joya Grout, Tina Akers, Cheryl Kristin Ohlin, Debbie Adams, Angela Patterson, Laurie Campbell, Lucy THIRD ROW: Tracy Moore, Angela Lewis, Michelle Schoonmaker, Marie Henrichsen, Lawanza Lett, Jennifer Regan, Kim Craig. FOURTH : Kim Miller, Cheryl Kennedy, David Wilt, Mary Wenzel, Kim Rogers, Mindy e, Julie Rusch, Karen Emory, Linda Bradshaw, Susan Bergeson, Jan ielson. FIFTH ROW: Eric Broomfield, Loretta Fuller, Devaree Peshall, ell Bunton, Robert Metcalf, Deanna Myers, David Maza, Dawn Green, Matt hcock, Becky Bebow, Dwayne Grierson, Sharon Foard, Carol Minnich, f .. ., , . 2 i Af:-ml... ' . Mike Solace, Dede Rollier, Kirk Johnson, Brian Murphy. SIXTH ROW: Chris Tolman, Joanne lwer, Anna Figueroa, Duane Morrison, Doug Bruce, Richard Phillips, Jeff Cox, Wendy Humiston, Molly Mullins, Tina Magazzu, David Felix, Earnest Neal, Mark Almarez, Wendell Davis, Lisa Bradshaw, Andrea Hanley, David Whitehead. SEVENTH ROW: Crystal Chapman, Debbie Widger, Stacy Grannis, Cherie Brown, Tammy Ekstein, Shawn Lentz, Alison Betz, Sandy Converse, Bob Gage, Tony Bafoloukos, Brian Lamont, Joe Livingston, Tim Ryan, Kevin Hall, Suzanne McCook, Willie Weaver, Shannon Roberts, Liz Harlow, Cheryl Parker, Cheryl McGinnis, Cindy Humiston, Tammy Smith, Wendy Greenawalt, Kelly Arbizu, Angela Johns, Diane Arbizu, Mike Ripley. BAND 97 The A Cappella Choir sold mug cheese and sausage, A.S.U. conce sions, and Becees candy, this year. Directed by Cheri Mabbit, the 43 me ber choir performed all around the Vall at such places as Fiesta Mall. They al at Boyle Auditorium at McClintock Hi participated in a Christmas concert h School. Although Christmas time was t busiest for the choir, they perform many other concertsduring the year. ONE x P M , , 98 CHOIR ,AQ THREE F FOUR: A Cappella Choir, LEFT TO RIGHT: Andy Panter, Sarah Dougherty, Stacy Sporrer, Keith Lavg Jana Siders, Bryan Daniels, Brian Murphy, Holly Kamouzis, Tammy Eckstein, David Whitehead, K Arbizu, Marcia Hanson, Lisa Headlee, Cheri Mabbitt, sponsor, Leroy Breinholt, Bobbie Graves, Sha Foard, Lori Lincoln, Jill Buesser, D'Ann Newman, Tammy Smith, David Wilt, Mike Schweidt, Joe Cor Linda Baker, DeAnne Gaudioso, Ken Schoenwetter, Sandy Converse, Tracy Moore, David France, Barb Frei, Drusilla Jewell, Tom Vogt, DeAnna Wold, Marlene Jacobson, Delight Valentine, Lea Dezelsky, Bowen, Sheila Dawson. Not pictured: David Bartholomew, Scott Michaud, Mike Michaud, John Kamouzi ONE: As a part of the December program, the girls from the A Cappella choir perform a Christmas song. TWO: Members of Corona's madrigal group, the Jaztecs, David Bartholomew, Bob- bie Graves, Leroy Breinholt and Marlene Jacobson sing during the Christmas concert. THREE: The boys from the choir perform a song during December's Christmas concert. FIVE: Choir members, left to right, Lori Bowen, Delight Valentine and Mar- lene Jacobson perform a trio. SEVEN: At a jazz concert held in October, the A Cappella choir prepares for their first song. EIGHT: Choral director Cheri Mabbitt leads the Jaztecs in a song. FIV K 1n,--- I l SIX: Choir Council, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Drusilla Lewel, Lea Dezelsky, Sarah Dougherty, Marlene Jacobson. SECOND BOW: Delight Valentine, Jana Siders, Tom Vogt, Keith Lawson, DeAnna Wold. SEVEN EIGHT CHOIR 99 Jazz Ensemble Jezfecs unife in Show group I The Jaztecs and the Jazz Ensemble join together to form the Show group. The 12 Jaztec members were directed by Cheri Mabbit. The Christmas Program at Boyle Auditorium was just one of the many Christmas time performances by the Jaztecs. They also performed at many other places such as the Football Banquet and two Tempe Kiwanis Club meetings. The Choraliers, directed by AI O'Leary participated in many concerts this year such as a fall concert. Q , ' , . gtg. ONE ONE: Jazz Ensemble: Lea Dezelsky, Keith Lawson, Lori Bowen, David Whitehead, Bobbie Graves, Leroy Breinholt, Matt Hitchcock, Sharon Foard, Tracy Moore, DeDe Rollier, Kevin Hall, David Maza, Carol Minmich, Tim Ryan, David Felix, Joe Corral, Becky Bebow, Shannon Roberts, Marlene Jacobson, Ken Schoenwetter, Delight Valentine, Brian Murphy, Drusilla Jewell, Kim Felty, David Reynolds, Mike Ripley, director, Cheri Mabbitt, director. Not pictured: David Bartholomew, Mark Bowser, Earnest Neal. 100 MUSIC THREE FOUR: Modern Music Masters BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Lea Lori Bowen, Drusilla Jewel SECOND ROW Marlene Jacobson Michelle Dawn Green, Pat Hunter Becky Bebow Tracy Moore THIRD ROW Maza, Leroy Breinholt lll, David Bartholomew Keith Lawson Brian Murphy TWO: Members of the piano class, such as Jeanelle Cline and Cindy Thompson, play the piano during a concert at Marcos de Niza. THREE: Also performing at the Marcos concert were mem- bers ot the guitar class, Charles Kimbrell and Todd Borden. FIVE: At the Christmas Concert, the A Cappella choir and Cho- raliers perform together. SIX: During the Christmas concert in Boyle auditorium, Al O'Leary leads the audience in Joy to the World. SEVEN: Jaztecs Lea Dezelsky and Ken Schoenwetter perform Twas the Night Before Christmas. I 4 -1 1 N Q - ,-vi' P' N i, x 44 I, A XA V .. ti 'Q MC . Karen Beldirig, Lisa Dare. E sEvEN EIGHT: Choraliers, BOTTOM HOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jennifer Cook, Julie Kelleher, Karen Panter Oelkers, Allyson Landman, Candi Smith, Tina Allen, Tracy Cornall, Darla Boyett, SECOND ROW: Al O'Leary director, Christina Hausmann, Dawn Wennmacher, Loretta Fuller, Tonya Hull, Ellen Evans, Karen Heikens MUSIC 101 Cheer squads show sfudenfs 0orona's pride ,zifff -.,........-'H' ' 4. Cheering at all ot the football and bas- ketball games took up most of the time of the eight varsity, eight junior varsity and six freshman cheerleaders. Attempting to raise school spirit, the cheerleaders also sold megaphones. This helped them raise money for cheer camp held each summer. Last summer's camp was held at A.S.U. The varsity cheer line ,T T i T i ag V await e-Lwlwl---. i - f : H 2-X. 44:1 ig. :q,g,y,.-,-f,f f fyft'Qw,-.-,,,Fr i f I , fs.. I V - ,Q -aw , -A,f:'m,.,,1-.. , .... fl, , ,, , .wa V so , W ,. I ' r- 'W .Wai f ,gis t ,,,, ,, -V W e ' '-mv - .W A , ,' T ,, taggasiawiamwfiwawwavws, -My N 4 ' W- H , N , -fr fflilifgffl'-ffff'r, ,, ZQL-,gf.Jf ' L , ' fi' ,illii riL.'i .i J lliliffi Wi a+. ' 'swf' VA. fmt , ,..,afh ' f H fffQ,,i:k:iif' f ,- NM W M ,uk ..L . Q ,f - 9 - - .L n..-qw NM' nf fa' ,K N wi ' ,-. Heel, -, N ,M M A it ft ,V 102 CHEER THREE was given a superior rating at the can for spirit. Sponsored by Carol Hines, the chee leaders also promoted spirit by cheerir and performing at all of the pep assen blies and decorating the locker rooms ft the athletic teams. DeAnna Wold also helped raise spi with cheer by serving as mascot. Cl.. yi' use alt: FO FOUR: Varsity Cheer, LEFT TO RIGHT: Desi Guthrie, Sandy Parker, Kim Nash, Lucy Hatch, Jodean DeP Virginia Wong, Anna Lopez, Shari Hanigsberg. ONE: With an enthusiastic smile, Virginia Wong cheers for Cor- ona. TWO: A cheerleader for three years, senior Anna Lopez dances to the Aztec Fight Song. THREE: Corona's mascot DeAnna Wold helps the cheerleaders keep up the Aztec spirit. SIX: During the Homecoming pep assembly, Shari Hanigsberg shows her spirit. EIGHT: Following the annual senior walk, Sandy Parker leads the student body in a cheer. 'S-I -1 .5-sf .. -. 1. ,. My . , .M-.....,. My ikwfff 'T--' 'ff-uve-.J ' .gig gbllnfj- I :Q Q 'IT' ,,-,fit AL L f Stuwqtrw-:A ' sautggkiigf '- ,av ABQ? , 5 . R ' six uit Junior Varsity Cheer, LEFT TO RIGHT: Danette Lee, Martha Parrish, Arlene Waddell, Gina Monti, at - McCook, Lawanza Lett, Debbie Ryan, Dinessa Holloway. ri he if - L . . ..tt tttl tv ,'? R at i it rf' I Freshman Cheer, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicki Lawrence, Lisa Hold, Kristi Gustin, Jeanelle Cline, Burt, Alice Davis. 4 - J' EIGHT CHEER 103 Pom line marches wifh band: dances in parades, compefifion At A.S.U. Band Day, held in October, the pom line received a superior rating while performing with the band and flag line. This was the highest possible rating they could have received. Besides marching with the band in TWO 104 POM parades and at the halftime of football games, the 20 pommies also danced at pep rallies, football and basketball games, and at the bonfire held during Homecoming week. Throughout football season, the pom- mies also picked a group of football l ers to be honored each week. The ored players were each presented by pommies, with a box containing coo Posters were also put up all over school by the pommies. Led by Robin Shaw, the pom line calendar planners to raise money for camp. This past summer the week camp was held at A.S.U. There, from across the state gathered to and perform new dances. CL.. ONE: During half time, pommies Naomi Nakagawa dances to the music. TWO: To show her Halloween spirit, pommie Sharon Giese dresses up tor the occasion. THREE: The pommies dance for the crowd during a pep assembly. FOUR: Clowning around at a football game is pommie Teri Bergeson. FIVE: Football play- ers such as Chris Kimble participated with the pommies in a dance. SEVEN: Performing for the audience during a home gameisNaomiNakagawa Cave, Sharon Giese, Joya Grout, Diane Aiello. Pom Line, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Naomi Nakagawa, Karen Smith, Laurie Campbell, Terri Sylvia Montes, Katy Boyer, Debbie Fuhrman, Lucy Hathcock, Teri Bergeson, Crynn Umbower. ROW: Cindy Close, Kristin Ohlin, Debbie Adams, Cheryl Lee, Tina Akers, Angela Patterson, fx fig f' f FIVE SEVEN POM 105 Aofors Anonymous performs 'Feiffer's People' as firsf play Actors Anonymous, a new repertory group, was formed by Linda Parrish, who also sponsored the Speech and Drama Club and the Speech Squad. The group of actors and actresses per- formed plays throughout the year such as Feiffer's People , which was put on in late November. The Speech and Drama Club sold country canisters and held a bake sale to raise money. The club went to see Dan- cin and A Chorus Line at ASU. They also helped put on the second annual all- school play. ONE J 3 f .4 -4lllll ltd . T THREE THREE: Actors Anonymous, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margo Snow, Katy Boyer, Marla Imdieke, DeAnna Wold, Barb Frei. SECOND ROW: Chris Carter, Carey O'Bannon, Rick Berry, Andrea Hanley, Ken Shoenwetter, Sarah Dougherty. THIRD ROW: Cindy Cole, Kamal AI-Marayati, Matt Owens, Andrew France, Laura Lacey, Linda Parrish, sponsor. 106 SPEECH AND DRAMA Many performers also took part in 5 ting on a series of one act plays for en tainment during an evening of the F Arts Festival. The Speech Squad competed in meets this year, including one held h at Corona. At these meets, competit spoke and were judged on their o ances. The newly formed Debate Team, sored by Lynn Shoff, competed in of the six speech meets. C Q erfo ONE: Performing in the Christmas program, Kamal Al-Marayati does a cough syrup commercial. TWO: At the Tempe Jaycee's haunted house, Wayne Reed, dressed as Frankenstein, is attacked by Doctor Frankenstein, Chris Carter. FOUR: During Feiffer's People , DeAnna Wold portrays a folk singer. SIX: In the Christmas program, Cindy Cole plays Widow Hinkly in A Hillbilly Christmas CaroI. Mi 1 'Q-4 615 J? 1 V ,, gy 1 ' ., ff' V. - : . .e-- wr -I . R it 1-swf-rf , ': Q A M . QE' 15, 3 1 Q K V --.1 'QSIQXQI' q'.':s Q, M! , fl , 5 W , ,, 4 ,. y i. njlx- . ,YQW - - ' . 0 P ess v .fy . . V I, . at , g. : 1 ., , I - .G gf it I it A is V. , ' VL .51 gi K ' n I Q 2 mtv . 1. g J., . . 5 ' 0 1 u 'ski 1. ia' ff: 4, 8' L T 1' 0 3,.l. ' 9' 7 -ff 'sv V ,Ria ' X. 'i 'x 'M 0 is ?'3Egf : 1' S 3 487 A 2 W x 2' e 7 t S 'ttf fi: ' +93 .I is .et 'xii A at fi 5: - H sg I' .:f ' f 3 ff .I .,,,, f if . - '- ' .f L3 .1-.L QR ,1 if xl it ,g. V . 14, ,- Five I K Speech and Drama Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Felicia Marsee, Kristin Fox, Rhonda Riley, McGinnis, Nadia Kamel, Clarissa Cosgrove, Angela Johns, Katy Boyer, Margo Snow, Lora Doncea, K Deltenre. SECOND ROW: Patty Moran, Stacy Sporrer, Rayleen Romero, Lucy Hatch, Tammy Kimball, , E Wold, Christie Bergstrom, Debbie Atkerson, Barb Frei, Lisa Adams, Candy Morrison, Linda Parrish, - X THIRD ROW: Karen Forbes, Renee Macomber, Colleen Redmond, Candy McGinnis, Andrea In y. Rick Berry, Samia Kamel, Shannath Merbs, Carey O'Bannon, Chris Carter, Sarah Dougherty. U , F x 4 ROW: Marla lmdieke, Laura Lacey, Edee Anne Awerkanp, Kamal Al-Marayati, Craig Akers, Matt I --- J . .f Wayne Reed, Andrew France, Greg Garilo, Cindy Cole, Erika Brubaker. 4 M I Y SIX fax lf' ' 1, 5 -. J, lL-, iii ' J ' I ' I I . . O si 5, it - ' lifre ,, - A , f::' 1 , , SEVEN Speech Squad, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Parrish, sponsor, Lora Doncea, DeAnna Nadia Kamel, Lucy Hatch. SECOND ROW: Debbie Atkerson, Tammy Kimball, Marla lmdieke, Andrea Carey O'Bannon, Chris Carter. THIRD ROW: Samia Kamel, Kamal Al-Marayati, Wayne Reed, Craig rs, Laura Lacey, Shannath Merbs. EIGHT EIGHT: Debate Squad, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Miller, Lynn Shoft, coach, Dawn Wakefield. Not pictured: Robbie Miller. SPEECH AND DRAMA 107 Prinfer change gives Sunrise new appearance A change in printers was the biggest occurrence on the newspaper staff this year. The staff went to the Chandler Ari- zonan for printing after the Tempe Daily News was sold. Eight of the staff members went to a journalism workshop at NAU last summer to sharpen their skills. The staff has won two national awards ONE ONE: Newspaper, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Crystal McGinnis, Marisa DiRosa, Karen Forbes, Mark Bright, Lisa Moreno. SECOND ROW: Susan Slavin, Cheryl McGinnes, Danielle Zaletel, Bob Muller, sponsor, James Scott, Jon Brightbill, Larry McDonough, Rita Eskra. this year. Columbia University and C and Scroll both presented the staff ' first place ratings. Editors for this year's publication w editor-in-chief, James Scott, manag editor, Rita Eskrag sports editor, , Brightbill. The staff had a total of fifteen this year. C2 THREE 108 NEWSPAPER att, x, ,K 0 X 'xbfj g , 'h , . I 'Isa' M' ,f df ' , Y is g e , ' nf X 4 f I Zn f ' 6 f ,f.- GVC-. ' -L, ff E ', I lp V, V 1 I f g A . an -fi . , -1- 3, FC TWO: During class, sports editor Jon Brightbill types his column. THREE: Using two fingers, newspaper reporter Larry McDonough finishes up a story on a manual typewriter. FOUR: Pasting up an inside page of the Sunrise is Karen Forbes. FIVE: Managing editor and editor. Rita Eskra and James Scott, go over copy for a future edition of the Sunrise. SIX: Before a deadline, editor James Scott tinalizes copy. SEVEN: Putting up exchange newspapers is Marisa DiRosa.EIGHT: Ted DeVault takes a lunch break during an after school workday. ..-,sq SEVEN EIGHT was held at Chandler High School Th students attended seminars with ye book and newspaper experts The A also held a spring convention. I I fg Editorial positions on the staff w held by: Marla lmdieke, editor in ch The yearbook staff worked many hours Ten publications students attended the Brad Scott, academics, Kim Hoffla after school and on Saturdays to produoe week long Arizona lnterscholastic Press activities, David Cole, sports Lau the 216page Sunset yearbook. Association, fAlPAj, summer workshop, Leshin, organizations, Debbie Sponsored by Bob Muller, the Staff held at NAU. Six of the students which and Becky Bebow, classes, James held a dance to help raise money, attended were on the yearbook staff at advertising. C1 although most of the money was raised Corona. Some journalism students also by book sales. went to the AlPA fall convention which ' i f Ff sirs , is tif, - Q A M 1 foci lt A T C t ,tg T tli t fe as ,avg ONE ONE: Yearbook Staff, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Hoffland, Chris Thompson, Susan Harnage, . Bob Muller, advisor, Marla lmdieke, Angie Johns, Susan Slavin. SECOND BOW: Diana Rexroat, Debbie Atkerson, Lori Bowen, Becky Bebow, Jeanine Brothers, Jon Brightbill, James Scott, Laurie Leshin, Glenna M ,N Johnson. T 6 1 ,,. -5 L - ss X ff' ,, ' . 'ss ' if f ' T . THREE 110 YEARBOOK .egg-Q TWO: Drawing layouts is only part of Kim Hoftland's job as editor of the activities section of the yearbook. THREE: Section editor Laurie Leshin chooses pictures from a contact book for the organization section. FOUR: During a staff work day over Christ- mas break, editor-in-chief Marla Imdieke copyreads pages before they are sent to the printer. FIVE: Looking through other yearbooks for ideas can be helpful, as classes copy editor Becky Bebow discovers. SIX: As layout editor of the classes section, Debbie Atkerson often has to transfer preliminary layouts to final sheets. EIGHT: In the darkroom, photo editor Glenna Johnson prints a picture that was requested by a staff member. l X? 41 FVE Photographers, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenna Johnson, Michelle Goodall, Diana Laurie Leshin, Larry McDonough, Amy Johnson. SECOND ROW: James Scott, Ted Davault, Mark Paul Brockman, David Cole, Crystal McGinnis, Susan Slavin, Angie Johns. is ful, ' ,W.'i?tiVi, at I 5 ink .t f K Kf'Lgf,,, if C f , ' 'J Qu .Ml .f ,, If YEARBOOK 1 1 1 lnferesfed sfudenfs fau hf abouf culfure fhrou h clubs, fesfivals The cultural groups on campus, MECHA, Black Student Union, CBSUD, and the Native American Club gave stu- dents a chance to learn about their herit- age and share this knowledge with oth- ers. 4 ONE 53 . x N, T :V,': e :fr's,k 'N U 1 rv ,..,q?l'Q5aaLk..l::v'x:'r A. V M .. 5 , . . ,,...., , if' al, 4 Ah' ,qi .-N 5. WHA THREE 112 CULTURAL GROUPS MECHA, led by Jesus Peralta and Raul Sandoval, held a Cinco de Mayo festival which included dancers from the Ballet Folklorico. Money raised through a dance and food sales was aimed toward a scholar- ship for a MECHA member. BSU sold pennants and held bak. sales and a car wash to raise money fo activities including a Christmas Party. Led by Felice Parham, BSU member participated in Heritage Week in Febru ary. At the end of the school year, BSI competed against other black heritag clubs from other schools. The Native American Club held twi fried bread sales and participated in thi ASU Indian Pow-Wow held in March They were sponsored by Barbara Moore l l FO FIVE: MECHA, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jesus Peralta, sponsor, Anne Lopez, president, Deb Aguirre, Velinda Martinez, Theresa Chavez, Cecilia Gamboa, Lucia Valenzuela, Alicia Armendariz, Den Gutierrez, Sandra Ramoz, Mercy Valenzuela, Veronica Martinez, Joette Gonzales, Molly Hernandez, R Sandoval, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Anamaria Figueroa, Irene Lopez, Anselmo Frias, Gilben Ruiz, Mich, Martinez, Lisa Celle, Joyce Tillman, Yolanda Castaneda, JoAnn Murua, Connie Hernandez, Mary Beldu THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bogenschutz, Mike Abril, Chris Valenzuela, Theresa Sanders, Robena Martinez, M Mejia, Diana Robles, Lydia Valenzuela, Rosemery Vasquez, Frances Peralta, Ophelia Chaira, Veron Castenepa, Linda Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Frank Vasquez, Tony Vasquez, Paul Gutierrez, Fra Vanlenzuela, Luis Frias, Armando Carranzo, Margurito Molina, Richard Sanders, Sergio Ruiz, Ru Vasquez, Robert Trujillo, Manuel Ruiz, Johnny Rangel, Sammy Chavez. NE: While serving as BSU president, Larry McMurray has many responsibilities including running the meetings. TWO: atching a speaker on Arizona black history are Sheron Mills nd Tracy Jackson. THREE: Wearing his club t-shirt helps MECHA president Richard Saunders promote his organization uring lunch. SIX: A guest speaker, discussing Arizona's black heritage, talks during a workshop held to teach students about ertain aspects of Arizona history. SEVEN: Betore a meeting of he Native American club, president Arnold Begay looks over the agenda FIVE R: Black Student Union, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chiquita Burt, Robbie Twiggs, Jeweline . , . ' . 5 Q55 niet? r '1 '. i Q , L P I 5 ggins, Tracy Jackson, Theresa Scroggins, Lisa Johnson, Lisa Bass, Dazzirine Jackson, Danette Lee, ssa Holloway, lra Gray, Sherronne Mills. SECOND ROW: Yvette Strickling, Mena Toney, Denise Davis, e Davis, Demetra Scroggins, Angela Patterson, Michelle Goodall, Chris Rious, Paul Gray, E-Layn Yolanda Strlcklin THlRD ROW Felice Parham sponsor Brad Holmes Janet Owens Vic len, Q- I , , . . yman, Todd Johnson, Laverne Neighbors, Yvette Tillman, Dedra Brown, Robin Bunton, Theresa Toney, ell Franklin, Glenn Dennard. FOURTH ROW: Vernon Rawls, Manthony Johnson, Keith Rawls, Lawrence urry, Carlton White, Gayland Bass, Benny Jackson, Scott Payne, Cheryl Lee, Kevin Twiggs, Rick pictured, La Wanza Lett, Sharon Foard, Leedell Bunton, Willie Weaver, Duane Morrison. . . Q D' . 'QL' 915 HT' rx E gnu 223 ' .-se ,fmt x , -t.. - - sg SEVEN l EIGHT EIGHT: Native American Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Monk, Arnold Begay, Emmit Goaltooth. SECOND ROW: Lino Valdez, Henry Dodge, Emerson Smiley, Barbara Moore, sponsor. CULTURAL GROUPS 113 Cooperative Office Education, CCOE3, They are one of the most active clu is a program where students learn to on campus, said sponsor Sandy Swa develop leadership skills and learn to son. y work together. They are trained to work Sponsored by Marge Metcalf, the D , in offices, and through this they are tributive Education Clubs of Amerio b placed injobs. CDECAJ, learn about business throul As well as the many fund-raising pro- competition and attending conference jects they held, like selling bagels, candy, To raise funds for conferences, an Christmas catalogs, Valentine carnations, senior merchandising trip to Californ and stadium clean-up, they also did serv- DECA sponsored a Halloween dang ice projects. This year they visited an old sold candy bars, posters, and had a pi p folks home to entertain the patients. night at the Native New Yorker. C4 'VL- ONE THREE THREE: COE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Weeker, Barbie Anguiano, Judy Georges, Anne McCawley, Bonnie Von Bila, Sylvia Villela. SECOND ROW: Karen Laufer, Sheri Condle, Kim Parrish, Lisa Burrough, Annie Becka, Antonette Baca, Erlinda Gonzales. THIRD ROW: Sherlyn Krebs, Marty Mullins, Glenna Johnson, Laverne Neighbors, Terri Crooksfon, Cheryl Lee, Patty Hunter, Sandy Swanson, sponsor. 114 COE ONE: During lunch, Lisa Burrough and Kim Parrish sell bagels for COE fund-raising. TWO: COE member, Bonnie Von Bila helps to clean up stadium after a football game. FOUR: Judy Georges, COE president, discusses the coming activities forthe club. FIVE: Leading a DECA meeting is president, Leyla Kirdar. EIGHT: DECA members listen to a speaker at a convention held at the Adams Hotel. '1 ,J 4, f ,4 in fxhn rilgs ak. t ski, i ,I n . af. s 'l ',::u: 1 VUQN ,ilgw-mqtq I .vii A! !X:fb1'?5 SIX SIX: DECA Juniors, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tammy Kelly, Christina Hausmann, Karen Smith, Peggy Daniels, Diane Aiello, Rhonda Slaughter, Kim Anderson, Susan Thompson. SECOND ROW: Andrea Johns, Sheri Jutting, Jeff Kimble, Ken Bastion, Charles Bell, Brad Evans, Paul Brockman, Leslie Leap, Julie Warford. THIRD ROW: Brian Dunny, Tammy Hoagland, Lynette Nadeau, Teresa Toney, Colleen Redmond, Terri Donaldson, Betty Shiel, Kelly Holiday, Michelle Schoonmaker, Jett Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Rodi Metcalf, Debbie Condie, Bryan Pratt, Gary Bradley, Mark Ryan, John Steadmon, Scott Hollis, Richard Phillips, Torn Paxton, Jett Vincent. DECA Seniors, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Kinney, Rachelle Gammage, Lorraine Dias, Celle, Janet Myers. SECOND ROW: April Moore, Leyla Kirdar, Debbie Lee, Susan Slavin, Kelly ' I Lisa Baker, Julie Mosbarger, Marge Metcalf, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Summer Mortensen, Susan V Duane Morrison, Doug Finnie, Mike Rich, Terry Frerichs, Brett White. FOURTH ROW: Tim Whisnant, 'X I Casey, David Rice, Scott Dolan, Keith Burkhart, Vince Tarantino, Matt Owens. in - EIGHT DECA 115 Sfudenf Council sponsors firsf Homeoomin Pep rallies, Homecoming, a new school spirit program and orange and yellow days were among the activities sponsored by the student council this year, The student council is the center of student government at Corona, said Larry Campbell, sponsor. We provide social and educational activities for the student body, he said. Other responsibilities of the student council were to charter any new clubs and approve all activities sponsored by any organization, such as dances or candy sales. The Youth Advisory Council met monthly with Superintendent Dr. John Waters and student representatives from each of the other three district high schools to discuss problems and make ONE: Student Council, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Estrada, Debbie Lee, Debi Delterne, publicity directorg Leroy Breinholt Ill, presidentg Angela Simpson, secretaryg Nathan Gammage. SECOND ROW: Larry Campbell, sponsorg Chris Kimble, vice-presidentg Trudy Stevens, business managerg Sylvia Montes, Victor Fillmore, Dan Furlone, Cindy Mortensen. THIRD ROW: Jefi Needham, Troy Landrum, Vicki Jones, Andrew France, Glenn Dennard, Tracy Walker. 116 STUDENT COUNCIL ,s--nw. TWO: Student council advisor Larry Campbell reads over some important papers. THREE: At a student council meeting, Presi- dent Leroy Breinholt Ill makes an announcement to the other members. FOUR: During their 6th hour class, officers Vicki Jones, Dan Furlone, and Andrew France do work tor student council. FIVE: Youth Advisory Council members Leroy Breinholt lll and LaWanza Lett discuss district issues with the president of the school board, Virginia Tinsley. SIX: At an Advisory Council meeting, Sylvia Montes observes a speaker. EIGHT: At a Stu- dent Council meeting, secretary Angela Simpson sits down to talk to business manager Trudy Stevens about business. France, James Scott, Vicki Jones. Youth Advisory Council, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia La Wanza Lett, Leroy Breinholt Ill. SECOND ROW: Mike Martinez, ,N ,Z ...........a., V .... A ..., S A E il ' FIVE SIX ' 1 ',,,,.,,.,,,..a..-,,,,...,,L , - -- EIGHT YOUTH ADVISORY 117 Chess olub oompefes locally, while new club builds airplane While others were eating their lunch, the Chess club was meeting with sponsor Mike Wehrli, practicing for their chess tournaments. The club played a tourna- ment once a week against other schools including McClintock, Marcos de Niza, and Tempe High. This year the Chess club went to the state finals with their varsity team, which consists of five members. The rest are members of the J.V. team. Building a one-man airplane is not as This year several students with t sponsor Chris Murray had the opp nity to make one. The construction be the first part of the school year and c tinued throughout the year until it was ished. The students learned how an airp operates, as well as learning to build Fund-raising activities included calendars and working on donations. easy as gluing a model airplane togel c I c Slew-Sisley R it .. , ,. , lk , l -sly-1' 'ing S N L rs . . I i gift Ps 1 l TWO: Airplane Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Murray, sponsor, Sharon Giese, Scott Smith, Sean Jones, John Hayden, Ronnie Link. SECOND ROW: Paul Tuch, John Jackson, Eric Awerkamp, Wayne Reed, Tracy Grossman, 118 CLUBS ? Goldwater. 'fie' THREE: Chess Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Wehrli, Lora Doncea, Victor Fillmore, Debbie Fuhrman, Erik Myhrberg, Eugene SECOND ROW: Victor Roberts, Fred Eisner, Tom Vogt, Tim Tweed, I ONE: Airplane club members Tracy Grossman and Scott Smith work on the club project. FIVE: While tiling, John Hayden keeps busy. SIX: Concentrating on his next move at a chess tourna- ment ls Victor Fillmore. 'br i FOUR Letter Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynda Busick, Susan Harnage, Paula Garifo, Lucy Pam Horning, Drusilla Jewell, Sharon Giese, Trudy Stevens, Susan Montgomery. SECOND Larry Hughes, sponsor, Toni Wilson, Johanna Guinther, Wendy Vincent, Patty Hunter, Cindy Close, Guthrie, Sherlyn Krebs, Sarah ltsell, Brad Evans. THIRD ROW: Larry Newell, Chris Kimble, Tony Mavis, Markham, Jett Price, Doug Rotella, Brian Dunny, Bob Beckvall, Rich Tipton, Pete Espinoza. FIVE SEVEN SEVEN: Letter Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Amy Payant, Lisa Lee, Pam Newman, Debbie Fuhrman, Virginia Wong, Sheila Dawson, Linda Baker, Marianne Cicalese, Anne Lopez. SECOND ROW: Larry Hughes, sponsor, Shelley Beaton, Jodi Henley, Shawn Logan, Lana Powell, Linn Henley, Sandy Parker, Dee Dee Kimbrell. THIRD ROW: Mike Slupinski, Guy Logan, Louie Espindola, Joe Gerstenberger, Mike Ross, Keith Burkhart, Scott Hollis, Mike Hold, John Dousette. CLUBS 119 New club feaohes sfudenfs sporf of rodeo One of Corona's newest clubs this year was the Corona Rodeo Club, sponsored by Jess Rogers. The purpose of the Rodeo Club is to promote interest in and teach students about the sport of rodeo, and to offer par- ticipation in rodeos for those who are interested, said club president James Scott. The sport of rodeo has become very popular with many Corona students. lt's not a club just for cowboys, James said. Fund-raising was not a main function for the club. The club participated in community projects like toy and can food drives. Sponsored by Connie Kamm, the Cor- ona Community Club put into practice the theory of the alternative school, which is a community involvement pro- ject approach to learning, according to Mrs. Kamm. One of their projects was the American Heritage Festival held in November. It offered students exposure to a different kind of learning. The Ski Club, sponsored by Larry i tw-tv-fl ONE: Rodeo Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Hoffman, Carla Bright, Angela Simpson, Greg Barnes, Donna Tyus, Tanya Cousins, Andee Rescola, Kimberly Thompson, Lisa Sommers, Debbie Wright. SECOND ROW: Jess Rogers, sponsor, Nicole McGinnis, Kriss Covey, Wes Farley, Derek Jacobson, Meshach Tenney, Robin Evans, Lisa Prentice, Keith Farley, Dan Brown. THIRD ROW: Matt Bunk, Gary Jeftcoat, Lynette Nadeau, Maureen Kelly, Katrina Boyett, Alan Richardson, Mike Markham, Steve Horning, Emerson Smiley, Denise Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Tracie McCullar, Denice Sund, Andy Eakins, Aron Peters, James Scott, Mark Miller, Leif Mansperger, Bill Keckler, Danielle Coleman, Jack Thurman. THREE: Ski Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Mansperger, Ryan Edwards, Shari Hanigsberg, Chris Ryan, JoAnn Biritz, Lucy Hatch. SECOND ROW: Martha Parrish, Sharon Giese, Jamie Rogers, Tammy Kimball, Kelly Atkerson, Pam Neumann, Trudy Stevens, Carmen Sartor, Vicki Lawrence, Kim Parrish, Tomie Wilson. THIRD ROW: Andy Higgins, Gina Monti, Debbie Yancy, Lauren Liberty, Virginia Wong, Debbie Fuhrman, Renee Macomber, Susan Montgomery, Debbie Lee, Tony Mavis, Debbie Atkerson, Pam Horning, Julie Lewis, Chris Kimble, Larry Ladue, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Theresa Hanley, Dan Furlone, Craig Umbower, Mike Stevens, Dan Brown, David Croom, Jim Parker, Rick Heim, Joe Hathcock, Rick Ehrhardt. FIFTH ROW: Bobbie Graves, Ty Florschuetz, Andrea Hanley, Donna Wastchak, Lori Shill, Jeanine Brothers, Michelle Frost, Jeff Hoffman, Don Pratt, Mike Boyce, Lisa Mosbarger, Leyla Kirdar, Julie Mosbarger. SIXTH ROW: Laura Lacey, Debbie Adams, Scott Hollis, Steve Horning, Steve Dick, Jeff Dick, Ken Krebs, Jett Royer, David Seidner, Cindy Close, Jeff Vincent, Arch Shelton, Ken Scholes. 120 CLUBS Ladue, held candy sales to raise mt for their main ski trips to Utah, Color and California. They also held a series one day trips to Sunrise for those wanted to go for a day. They sponso dance at the end of the year to show films. The purpose of the Art Club, s sored by Karen Saunders, was for dents in the art class to participate extracurricular activities. The mem also showed their artwork during the Arts Festival. O.. vt., TWO: Fixing club hats purchased at the State Fair is Wes Farley, Rodeo Club executive vice-president. FOUR: Ski Club sponsor Larry Ladue discusses information for the December ski trip to Utah. FIVE: Petting a bull at the Arizona State Fair is Tanya Cousins, a Rodeo Club member. SIX: CCC member Tom Vogt participates in the American Heritage Festival. SEVEN Art Club BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Marlene Jacobson, Marcia Charlotte Keller. SECOND ROW: Ken Schoenwetter, Rod Kidwell, Saunders, sponsor. bu I wx qirr pn D 1,--....,u. A .. - 1-ilu EIGHT: CCC, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Daniels, Sheri Harman, Wes Farley, Leah Snow, Linda Baker. SECOND ROW: Sheri Jutting, Julie Warford, Wendy Fitzgerald, Matt Gross, Kelly Holliday, Laurie Campbell, Katy Boyer. THIRD ROW: Scott Hollis, Andy Rowe, Tom Vogt, Tom Timbrooks, Brian Lamont, Diana Dolson, Connie Kamm, sponsor. CLUBS 121 New Key Club performs eommunify services Formed this year to promote citizen- ship and leadership, the Key Club's com- munity service projects included a booth at the All-City Halloween Carnival, a pan- cake breakfast with the help of Tempe Sunrise Kiwanis, and football stadium clean-up. A few members also attended a state convention in April. The Key Club sponsor was Ruben Duran. The Outdoor Science Club, sponsored by Mike Trimble, sold bumper stickers to raise money for backpacking and hiking trips where they studied biology and geology. This year, the big trip was to the Grand Canyon where they were carried down by donkeys. Sponsored by Keith Lewis, the National Honor Society, CNHSJ, held an induction l ks.-. ONE: Key Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Frei, Debbie Lee, Lisa Bratter, Lucy Hatch, Lisa Hatch, Lori Bowen. SECOND ROW: Ruben Duran, sponsor, Barbi Maxey, Virginia Wong, Lori Eastin, Tamm Kimball, Debbie Atkerson, Trudy Stevens, THIRD ROW: Tonya Hull, Janet Ivory, Ron Cross, Jeanine Y Brothers, Lori Lincoln, Dawn Wakefield, Linda Lee. ceremony for new members who vi selected on the basis of scholarsl leadership, character, and service. lt also held a freshman orientation. Quill St Scroll, whose members vi selected by recommendation from publications' staffs and advisor, Bob ler, is an honor society for journalism students. Q... ppp- . fairy THREE 122 CLUBS FOUR: Outdoor Science Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Wilhelm, Andy Fuhrman, Parrish, John Van Leer, Mark Blackledge, Mindy Close, Robert Treat. SECOND ROW: Theresa Allison Valenzuela, Laura Brown, Yvonne McLendon, Troy Gordon, Sharon Giese, Debbie Fuhrman, ROW: Melissa Downs, Susan Mumford, Gregory Knight, Mike Jenson, Ron Willey, Jaquie Sutton, Sutton, Julie Rusch. FOURTH ROW: Bob Patrick, Carmine Nesti, John Nesti, Jim Fredlake Crookston, John Felty, Mark Patterson, Mike Trimble, sponsor. TWO: Speaking at the Outdoor Science Club meeting are presi- dent Debbie Fuhrman and secretary Mindy Close. THREE: Janet Ivory helps clean up after the pancake breakfast sponsored by the Key Club. SIX: During a Key Club meeting members Debbie Atkerson and Lori Eastin raise their hands to suggest new pro- ject ideas. i FIVE National Honor Society Seniors, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Cave, vice-president: Cindy treasurer: Debbie Atkerson, publicity director: Marla lmdieke, president: Tammy Kimball, secretary. SECOND ROW: Keith Lewis, sponsor: Debi Deltenre, Tracy Moore, Laurie Chris Kimble, Susan Montgomery, Jennifer Rogers, Virginia Wong, Judy Georges, Lea Dezelsky, Hanigsberg. THIRD ROW: Leroy Breinholt, Leyla Kirdar, Sharon Foard, Rick Berry, Becky Bebow, Johnson, Ken Schoenwetter, Shellie Higgins, Kim Marshall, Antonette Baca. FOURTH ROW: Jett Kurt Hausmann, Debbie Adams, Archie Shelton, Chris Anderson, Eric Awerkamp, Keith Lawson, John Jones, Lisa Ford, Brian Murphy. Not Pictured: Rhonda Lines, recording secretary. gb! National Honor Society, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lora Doncea, Joya Grout, Terri Durkin, Capps, Drusilla Jewell, Anne Marie Henrichsen, Sharon Giese, Lynda Busick, Jeff Kimble, Cynthia SECOND ROW: Tina Akers, Karen Forbes, Margaret Bedworth, Suzanne McCook, Alison Betz, Jan Opal Butterlield, Carol Minnich, Valerie Baca. 'THIRD ROW: Michelle Schoonmaker, Julie Carey O'Bannon, Shannath Merbs, Nancy Kinney, Kim Miller, Rita Eskra, Teresa Toney, Devon Sandy Parker. FOURTH ROW: Tim Florschuetz, Craig Umbower, Troy Widmer, Scott Shill, Craig Keith Stapley, Robert Myers, Kirk Johnson, John Felty, Dawn Green. b 3 i ii! EIGHT: Quill 6. Scroll, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marla lmdieke, Kim Hotfland. SECOND ROW: Ted Davault, James Scott. CLUBS 123 Clubs assisf by keeping sfafs for baseball, wresflin feams The Wrestler Aides' main objective was to keep statistics for the wrestling team and to generally promote the sport of wrestling, according to sponsor Dave Vibber. The club held a car wash, a stationery i. i THREE: Wrestler Aides, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marianne Cicalese, Teresa Gonzales, Angie McGrew, Edee Awerkamp, Cheryl Rogers, Stephanie Posavek. SECOND ROW: Diane Siedner, Diane Aiello, Kalli Figueroa, Chris Vlcek, Dawn Veros. 124 SPIRIT GROUPS sale and participated in a walk-a-thon to raise money for their uniforms. Statistics for the Freshman, J.V. and Varsity baseball teams were kept this year by the Diamond Aztecs. Sponsored by Ron Davini, the Diamond Aztecs kept ONE: While trying to promote school spirit, Katrina Boyett sells a Corona del Sol ski cap to Kim Redding for the Pep Club. TWO: At a Pep Club meeting, president Kim Hickey calls on a member to give a suggestion. FOUR: Keeping records of finances is only part of Debbie Atkerson's job as treasurer of the Pep Club. FIVE: As co-sponsor of the Pep Club Isabelle Gryder oversees a meet- ing. SIX: At a wrestling match, Wrestler Aides Dawn Veros and Teresa Gonzales, with Ron Davini as announcer, keep wrestling statistics. SEVEN: At a home baseball game Diamond Aztec Diana Rexroat keeps statistics for the team. Lim' ' ' gil ti I EIGHT EIGI-IT: Pep Club, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Hickey, president, Debbie Atkerson, treasurer, Valerie Baca, Susie Henrichsen, Theresa Chavez. SECOND ROW: Isabelle Gryder, sponsor, Laurinda Lappln, Katrina Boyett, Edee Ann Awerkamp, DeAnna Wold, Caroline Schultz, sponsor. Not pictured: Antonette Baca. ' SEVEN SPIRIT GROUPS 125 CLA 995.9 Although there was class com- petition during the year, there was a unity among students. Most felt strong ties with Cor- ona. The senior class was the first to go to Corona all four years of high school. An unusual aspect of enroll- ment this year was that for the first time, the freshman class was not the largest class. The largest class was the sophomore class with 410 students. The freshman class was second with 365. The juniors had 343 students. The seniors were the smallest with 320. O... CLASSES DIVSSION 127 Seniors plan Homeoomin fheme deoorafions Homecoming, spirit week and the annual senior walk were some of the activities sponsored by the senior class this year. Led by history teacher Jim McBride and volunteers Sarah Steinmetz and Lowell Brown, the class also held sales in order to help pay for the color portraits in the senior section of this year's yearbook. Elected at the end of last year, the offi- cers included: Debbie Lee, president, Fred Eisner, vice-president, Rhonda Lines, secretary, Ken Scholes, treasurer, Victor Fillmore, boy's representative, and Becky Estrada, girl's representative. The seniors were responsible for plan- ning the theme and decorations for Homecoming, as well as scheduling activities for the week before the home- coming football game. O... W 128 SENIOFIS ik, K Q , , ' 1 E V . a .LEE Q' any E , .E .,,lf ,gym x 5 5. IF , . I V I I ,ix 4' aw-V--V 'M A -i.--W - fl , ' 'W V we, .., ,Har , ,ng n. a T' 4, , Wm v,.- - ix , ' I ' .I ,f ' ,I we. ,, ' .M I 5, ,V L , Q Q 2 -25' I '19 'W ff'-l s. . . v., , 4 'P as L - ..-.r NAQLY Fwfvwfz Wu -G. fo, -ii :nn 41 aff rvfir. . Qs .. 1.41 . ,W ' X , ' v .aww , .4 X . V 1 ,:-WE: ai 7 J Sw Q 'M g5 Mg E H new., 1. ,n f' 5 M friu1. gf wa 1' X ,,.. Q l4v .I sm. QQ' 'KIT' Sheri Condie Kelly Coyer Terri Crookston David Croom Teddy Davault -...f'1' ,tc-m .Qu Ronald Cook Burley Copeland Thomas Cordova Jimmie Cornelius Kris Covey Seniors recall Corona 's lirsf year When Corona's first freshmen stepped oft ofthe buses in August of 1977, they got their first glimpse of their new high school, com- plete with a dirt field for a parking lot and mud paths for sidewalks. Corona has changed much since then but many of this year s seniors still recall that first year. Susan l-larnage: School was postponed for a week because the air conditioning wasnt working We ended up going to school on a Saturday When it rained the parking lot would turn to mud and all the cars would get stuck Debbie Adams There was no competition between classes because there were just freshmen and sophomores Now there is a lot of competition. Jon Brightbill: Freshman year the school was empty . . . it seemed like a junior high. People didn't know what or where Corona del Sol was. Senior Ted Davault was approached dur- ing his freshman year and asked what school he attended. When he replied Corona del Sol ' he was asked 'Whats that a special ed school? Brian Murphy its been a lot of work because we didn t have any traditions to go off of Many times I thought of transferring to Marcos because of the many things l wasnt able to do here But l am glad l stuck it out because I am proud to be one of the first Aztecs C4 'ARK SENIORS 131 ' if an S ' n i A K I f 3 w qv' Wig 1 in M' 5 YL. if' - V x. f. M, . , . ,sk .JL s 4 -?- A f m. is 'if W AF 4 my - ' ' i . . 'r N M.: - ' f, 4- ' ,. r' W ' f Zi' ,. . Hit. lr J Epi ...- X ,V KJA, . ati' '- S 4 , ' N A ,. ,. ii? M' 12 A ly! wi f2orona's firsf four year sfudenfs graduafe Q' :aria I Victor Fillmore Douglas Finnie Ty Florschuetz Sharon Foard Donna Force Lisa Ford lb Andrew France William Franse Barbara Frei Terry Frerichs Nsirrv-C , ,-....-.. Michelle Frost Karen Furlone A member of the marching band, Joe Livingston takes a break after the halftime show. SENIOFIS 133 Students register af MOC: begin college eduoafion early What do students who want to get a head start on their college educa- tlons do? Some enroll un freshman courses at Mesa Communuty College CMCCJ whule completung theur requurements for hugh school graduatuon A few of the students from Corona who also attend MCC have enrolled only un Freshman Englush 101 whule others uncluded subjects such as accountung algebra and readung The creduts receuved range from three to suxteen hours Johanna Guunther took on a class load of suxteen hours at MCC plus the requured classes she needed at Corona She started her college edu catuon ahead of tume so that she could funush her schoolung early Debu Deltenre entered Freshman Englush at MCC vvhule funushung her hugh school classes so that she could graduate at the end of the furst semester The students seem to agree that the college level us harder than the hugh school level There s more work and the teachers don t care uf you do the work or not saud Johanna You learn to be responsuble College us more unterestung and the people are not forced to go saud Ben McCawley The people that go there want to CL. Awww ,,,..i ' llnnnsnvuauw 134 SENIORS it Q- gg. M u N v Rachelle Gammage Adrian Gaona Gabriel Gaona Gregory Garifo Vanessa Garrido Lisa Gastelo Q Judith Georges Monica Gomez q:::v4 Ruben Gomez Erlinda Gonzales I W x lxltltll 5 tilt isa as ,nn- 'silt uw Q: , 'UN .rg Michael Martinez Martin Mavis Barbie Maxey Anne McCawley Benjamin McCawley Cheryl McGinnes -has Candy McGinnis Crystal McGinnis Kimberly Mendenhall Scott Michaud Chris Middleton Susan Montgomery f l e T il ' .. lf t ill' . 3 4 U Q I A at ' CI T ll April Moore Tracy Moore 1 li ly .ei T la h Ai r te l el H lr 1 Q-s are T - T vggdjp' rt T 1 'I ' l fl-A giEi y T - 'f x r 411- i I The media center proves to be a useful place to do research for Gabriel Gaona. Duane M0rfiSOn Summer Mortensen L. A fr as-N. f 'N 5? we - M K ,T ' V L Nh - P 'N - ma. Kgrv' ' ,,.,.. . v5 , - . ' t 1 4 V . -4- Julie Mosbarger Timothy Moya Martha Mullins Susan Mumford Brian Murphy Peter Murphy 138 SENIORS '57' 5537 Giacoma Musella Janet Myers D'Anne Newman Russell Nicoll Manuel Ortega Penelope Oteri Restaurants foo far for off-campus lunches Enrollment greatly increased this year, but the thirty min- ute period allowed for lunch did not. According to Assistant Principal Jan Velasco, the lunch hour was not increased because they didn't want students to go off campus for lunch, and because it would disrupt the busing schedule, causing students to be released later. Students were not necessarily concerned with the time factor but with the lack of fast food restaurants near the school. The time provided is appropriate to eat, said senior Debbie Atkerson. lf you wish to socialize or go off campus for lunch there is not enough time. Last year I went off cam- pus for lunch. I got three speeding tickets and I was late everytime. One student commented, lt's too tar to go anywhere for lunch. Besides, it takes too much gas. A driver for J. B. Catering Service said, We had a truck stopping at Corona a while back but too much was being ripped off so we stopped going. Though the students would like a fast food restaurant to be built near the school, residents ofthe area would not. I don't think there is any way the people around here would let a fast food restaurant be built, one resident said.Q- 4 as .4 I Brent Oveson Matthew Owens Erlinda Pacheco Kim Parrish Buddy Passerby David Penatzer SENIOFIS 139 'Q Lv i . his , Q A Senior class elecfs Debbie Lee as presidenf is 1 . i fi It K r r Tony Peters Donald Pratt Sindee Preston Jeffrey Price Robert Quinones Kimberly Redd 199' 40 ff 4 L f 11:w5. 'M ' Wayne Reed Jana Reynolds Alan Richardson Victor Roberts Jennifer Rogers Lori Root A6 1 Michael Ross Douglas Rotella David Royer J it in Q 5 , 1 ll Q New if A .Haw Q4 V A tr' Timmothy Rutt Michael Samaniego Theresa Sanders Chris Kimble relaxes outside the cafeteria after lunch. 140 SENIORS 'M ' a gr ' ,rl ,Q -an- W Q. Q, -1, pc if Q ' ' ' 'ii I X xv ws 'M 1 W , fx W fm f r Hai, . ,e H, 'wg , SW 1 f H my QP -W l,,'1 'amiif fri. A W A14 ,WML 1,1 ,It ..M.,: William Taylor AM P if Paul Tuch Donna Tyus ROblI'i Valentine X,,,,,9 Laura Templeton Kimberley Thompson Tim Thompson Mark Thraen Kimberley Trahan Arf sfudenf draws for college credrf Ken Schoenwetter is one of the many stu- dents trying to earn college credit while still in high school, but he does it without leaving Corona. An art student for six years, Ken is the first student at Corona ever to be involved in an advanced placement program, in which he compiles a portfolio of his drawings. At the end of the year a college level board of art instructors reviews the drawings. Depending on the quality of the work, Ken can earn up to six hours of college credit. The worst that can happen is that l get a good critique of my work, Ken said of the program. One painting done by Ken in his junior year which won an award at a Tempe art show hangs in Principal Eldon lvlailes' office. Ken became the new newspaper artist this year, and he is active in Corona's choral groups. After high school Ken plans to go on to college with a major in liberal arts, then on to art school with a final goal of becoming a studio artist. Q.- Frank Valenzuela 142 SENIORS :ffl 'Su W ir! ' Awt' Mark VanMeter David Veros Sylvia Villela Wendy Vincent Bonnie VonBila I David Wastchak Karen Watkrns Lee Webb Mary Weeker Dawn Wennmacner Timothy Whrsnant David Whltehead Ronald Waldman Chekela Williams Mark Williams Rene Wlthgott Brett Young ,, .4 -unf- Takrng advantage of free time John Dousette and Kam Santacasa study In the grass. Sales, dance aid junior class in raising funds The junior class this year was again spon- sored by history teacher Jesus Peralta. President of the class of '82 was Glenn Dennard, vice-president, Craig Akers, sec- retary, Camille White, treasurer, Teri Durking girls' representative, Sylvia Montes, boys' representative, Jeff Needham. Activities sponsored by the junior class included magazine sales, candy sales, and dances. Their big event was the junior-sen- ior prom, held in May. Money raised during these activities was to be used to help pay for the color in the senior section of next year's yearbook, and to keep the class in a good financial stateQQ , X' X! e 1 1 .N 5 'F x A 13 1 T3 if s V 1 4 i 1 sr' ONE: Planning tor an upcoming activ- ity, Craig Akers and Glenn Dennard hold a conference. TWO: Junior class officers, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Montes, Glenn Dennard, Camille White. SECOND ROW: Craig Akers, Jeff Needham. Not pictured: Teri Durkin. THREE: To decide when to plan 144 JUNIOFRS rvvo an event, Sylvia Montes and Camille White check the calendar. E, a class, Marianne Cicalese does her homework. Richard Ahl Diane Aiello Craig Akers Ralph Almaraz Sally Altemeyer Kimberly Anderson Kelly Arbizu Muriel Arbizu Alicia Armendariz Jett Arredonodo Todd Atkins Tony Bataloukos Jean Bailey Luanne Bainbridge Linda Baker Brant Barrette David Bartholmew Kenneth Bastion Dodie Baumgardner Shelley Beaton Steve Beck JUNIORS 145 Robert Beckvall Charles Bell Christie Bergstrom Barbara Biggs Conn Bland Keith Bonano Basilio Borboa Michael Bordon Michael Boyce Katherine Boyer Gary Bradley Lisa Bradshaw James Breglia Aimee Brightbill Paul Brockman Cindy Brown Dedra Brown Jill Buesser Robyn Bunton Steven Burk Lynda Busick Byron Bynum Deborah Cakalic Denise Cammarota Danny Campbell Robert Candelaria Jackie Capizzi Mario Capizzi Christopher Carter Lois Castro 146 JUNIORS L X f The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, CPSATJ, was taken by more than one million high school stu- dents in 1980. lt is a multiple choice test measuring ver- bal and mathematical abilities. The PSAT is taken by most students in their junior year. lt is considered a preview for the Scholastic Apti- tude Test, QSATD, which is usually taken as a senior. The PSAT scores can be used to determine how stu- dents will probably perform on the SAT, The test also shows how a student ranks among jun- iors across the country in both math and English. The scores are compared nationally with students who plan to enter college. This year the test was given on October 21 and Octo- 25 A fee of 353.75 was charged to help cover local for administering the test. The PSAT was developed and administered for the Board by the Educational Testing Service. Students who do well on this test have their scores to other programs such as the National Merit Corporation, CNMSCJ. Students with the scores may qualify to participate in a nation- competition sponsored by NMSC, in which many scholarships are offered. O.. har Bernice Celaya Tracy Chasey Frank Chavez Sean Cheasbro Marianne Cicalese gf . f -Q, .V 3 T l .41-wp xiii I David Clark Alice Clayton Russell Cobb David Cole Debra Condie l , HY U A X. ',. . fmt l PSA T ranks sfudenfs fhrou houf the nafion ,As-.M te Qi JUNIORS 147 sk Joe Cornelius Ricki Cottington Kimberly Craig Capreece Crane Marvin Crawford Flonald Cross Glenn Cunningham Ronald Currie Peggy Daniels James Darro Wendell Davis Cindy Dekruif Glenn Dennard Jodean DePoy Pat Dewey Jeffrey Dick Jane Dobstaff Diana Dolson Linda Dominguez Terri Donaldson Lora Doncea Laurie Drummond Mark Duarte Brian Dunny Terri Durkin Camille Edwards James Eischen Craig Erickson Andrew Erwin Alex Escarcega 148 JUNIOFGS Rita Eskra Deborah Estergard Brad Evans Sean Evans Michelle Fairchild John Felty Lupita Figueroa Wendy Fitzgerald Timothy Florschuetz Andrea Fokos Mike Forti Micah Fritz Deborah Fuhrman Loretta Fuller Robert Gallagher Qfudenf earns honors in academics, sporfs Sophomore of the Year is just one of the honors junior Sandy Parker has earned. With a grade point average of 3.6, Sandy is in the top ten percent of her class. She has taken several courses in the honors program and has been nomi- nated forthe National Honor Society. Sandy was nominated for Sophomore of the Year by Corona's faculty and staff. She then attended a Hugh O'Brien leadership workshop. A cheerleader all through high school, Sandy was chosen as this year's captain of the varsity cheer line. She also led the junior varsity cheer line her sophomore year and the freshman line two years ago. Another of Sandy's interests is softball. She first started playing with Tempe Parks and Recreation seven years ago, and has played first and second base with Corona's team for three years, earning her two letters. After her graduation next year, Sandy plans to either take accounting at ASU or attend a veterinary school. O... JUNIORS 149 Junior uses free time as hospital volunteer For the last year and a half, Angela Lewis has used her spare time to work as a volunteer at Tempe Com- munity Hospital. Angela first learned about the program, called Junior Auxiliary, through her Girl Scout activities. She and several other Corona students, sophomores Devaree Peshall, Jennifer Regan and Mindy Close, work at the hospital an average of three days a week. lt's a good way to find out if medicine is what you want to go into, Angela said. lt'll also help when I need references for a job. Angela's duties at the hospital include running errands, delivering specimens, bringing things to the patients and doing things for the doctors. She is currently president of Junior Auxiliary and helps to train new volunteers. Angela's schedule is a hectic one. Besides her activi- ties at the hospital, she is an oboe and piccolo player in the varsity band, she is active in her church choral and instrumental groups, and she is responsible for helping to care for the rest of her family, which includes six chil- dren and one foster child. O... Deirdre Gaudioso Floria Gauff Leiza Goudeau Dawn Green John Greenhill James Gregg Joya Grout Gary Grunewald Santiago Gutierrez Kenny l-lalcomb Roger Hall Lorraine Harkenrider Sheri Harman Kenneth Harris Robert Harshman 150 JUNIORS Jacqueline Hart Joseph Hathcock Christina Hausmann Donald Hayman William Hayman Lisa Headlee Karen Heikens Richard Helm AnneMarie Henrichsen Jack Hilbreg Brian Hitzler Tammy Hoagland Richard Hooker Kelly Holliday Scott Hollis David Hopwood Steven Horning Heidi Howerton Michael Huffman Tonya Hull Cynthia Humiston Judy Hunter Andy Hurd Charla Indelicato Janet lvory Andra Jacobs Michael Jameson Drusilla Jewell Andrea Johns Angela Johns JUNIORS 151 Felicia Johnson Kirk Johnson Sheryl Joiner Dirk Jonker Sheri Jutting William Keckler Jeffrey Kelleher Maureen Kelley Jeffrey Kelly Tammy Kelly Sheryl Kennedy Kenneth Kessler Rod Kidwell Mary Kile Jeffrey Kimble Charles Kimbrell Nancy Kinney Bob Klinger Greg Knight Dan Knox 152 JUNIORS gf' f My Aw ,W wang, W, During a science class, Chance Figueroa and Alex Escarcega work with chemicals. I 'N 2' 3,5 Ienn Dennard assumes j unior presidency Devon Kohen Kenneth Krebs Lisa Lache Brian Lamont Leslie Leap Danette Lee Lisa Lee Jeanette Leonard Michael Leone Lawanza Lett Carlos Levario Luellen Levi Angela Lewis Lori Lincoln Lori Logan Marie LoPiano Daniel Lorance Albert Lozano Lisa Luce Chris Luna Leit Mansperger Tina Marinak Mark Marquez Samuel Martinez Velinda Martinez Teresa Matheus David Maza Jolene McAdams Craig McCoy Tracie McCullar JUNIORS 153 Sfuden fs reach upper class level as juniors Debra McKivergan Scott Meachum Jonathan Mellor Shannath Merbs Rodney Metcalf Catherine Miller Kim Miller Mark Miller Syliva Montes Gina Monti Corinne Mullahy Sno Munk Michael Murphy Robert Myers Lynette Nadeau Kimberly Nash Jeffrey Needham Cynthia Nehls Arthur Nelson Pamela Neumann Bill Nivens 154 JUNIOFIS ,Mlm li A Y Y 1? RA .ed pd Q l to leef Typing inthe guidance center is Mike Fritz Carey O'Bannon Kathleen O'Bier Kristin Ohlin Rickey O'Neal Jacquelyn Orleck Jeff Osborn Michael Page Andreas Panter Sandra Parker Loriann Patterson Thomas Paxton Amy Payant Vonda Penrod Donna Perry Kristine Peterson Richard Phillips Steve Poorman Lana Powell Bryan Pratt Lisa Prentice Christopher Priest Johnny Rangel Colleen Redmond Jeffrey Reeung Christine Rice Brian Rodgers Cheryl Rogers Keely Rogers Deanna Rollier Dina Romero JUNIORS 155 Rayleen Romero Robert Rosales Alan Rowe Sergio Ruiz Jeffrey Ryan Mark Ryan Timothy Ryan Mark Sarna Carmen Sartor Vickie Sauer Brian Schillig Michelle Schoonmaker Kevin Schulze Julie Schwartz Bradley Scott David Seidner Kent Sherman Elizabeth Shiel Ronald Shill Angela Simpson Rhonda Slaughter Lani Slavick Karen Smith Kathleen Smith Harriette Southerly Stacy Sporrer Keith Stapley John Steadmon Trudy Stevens Donald Stone 156 JUNIORS -04' Sara Stone Michael Stowers Yvette Strickling Graham Sutton Scott Sypek Michael Taylor Steven Tharalson Sueann Thomas Susan Thompson Dayna Tiberio Government' Iimifs junk food sales on campus Starting .January 29, 1980, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that food sold in competition with federally subsidized meal programs in the nation's schools must meet an established nutritional standard no later than July 1. The rule limited the sale of any foods which have minimum nutritional value until after the last lunch period. This restricts the sale of soda pop, water ices, chewing gum, and some candies until after the last lunch period, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman said. The new law was passed in the hope that students would be led to eating more nutritional foods such as fruits, juices and nuts. Reactions around the school to the ban were varied. Devon Kohen, junior, said, I think it would be good if they replaced it with something good like yogurt. I think it should be up to the students whether or not they want to eat junk food. They should have a variety of more nutritious foods, commented junior Lori Lin- coln. They should not sell junk food at the snack bar but leave the pop machine open, said Cindy Mortensen, freshman. Craig Akers junior, said, lt's ridiculous, because that's the way a lot ot clubs make their money, by sell- ing candy. lt people don't want to buy the junk food, they don't have to. Judy Hill, teacher, said, The government has good intentions and I understand what they're trying to do But itwon'twork. C2 JUNIORS 157 Class of '81 ' ' ' Joyce Tillman Thomas Timbrooks Richard Tipton Maureen Tobin Teresa Toney Kevin Tuhus Joseph Tunny Tracy Turner Robbie Twiggs Christopher Ulery Craig Umbower Lino Valdez Elias Valenzuela Mercy Valenzuela Sherri Vanzile Manuel Varela Gerald Veros Jeltrey Vincent Thomas Vogt Leslie Waits Dawn Wakefield Matthew Walker David Ward Julie Warford Susan Wedell Mary Wenzel Steve Westcott Ann Weyer Sandra Whitcomb Susan White 158 JUNIORS Troy Widmer Michael Wilkins Annette Williams Todd Williams Tomi Wilson Charles Wong Ben Woodruff Jeffrey Woodward Kerri Wooten Keith Young JUNIORS 159 Class of '83 raises money fhrou h sales Selling carnations on Orange and Yel- low Day and holding a car wash helped the sophomore class raise money this year. Under the direction of sponsors Carol Goewey, Care McCray, and Mary Ann Hull, the class planned to use the money they earned for a Coronation dance on Valentine's Day. The officers elected for the sophomore class included Troy Landrum, presidentg Opal Butterfield, vice-presidentg Charlotte Conrad, secretaryg Chris Vlcek, treasurerg Vicki Jones, girls' representative: and Dan Furlone, boys' representative. Cl... f -fx ,aff I 5 160 SOPHOMORES O S. . x im. lk X VN' T -rf' the car wash held by the class. TWO' Sophomore clas LEFT TO RIGHT Chris Vlcek Vi Jones, Dan Furlone, Troy Landru Charlotte Conrad, Opal Butterfiel THREE: Girls' representative for t so homore class Vicki Jones liste ONE: Enthusiastic students help out I Z ' , 'C r l D , I during a class meeting. the required sophomore composition class, Van Woertz studies an assign- ff, if KM? Richard Abel Kristen Aden Tina Akers Tina Allen Marcos Aimaraz Patricia Alvarez Hector Amaro Josie Arispe Freddy Armenia Tracey Aubey Daniel Aungst Edee Awerkamp Valerie Baca Jim Bader Robbie Baer Cindy Ball Jefirey Barker Nancy Barnes SOPHOMORES 161 Jose Batopis Jr. Karin Baumann Kristine Beckvall Margaret Bedworth Randy Beene Arnold Begay Karen Belding Kimberly Belmas Marci Benedict Teri Bergeson Alison Betz Andrea Bibler Deborah Bibler Mary Bilducia David Billings Joann Biritz Mark Blackledge Suzanne Bland Lonnie Bock James Bowman Chris Boyd Mark Boyd Katrina Boyett Brigette Boyle Mark Bright Cherie Brown Denice Brown Quinn Brown Erika Brubaker John Burns 162 SOPHOMOBES Driving gives freedom fo many sophomores Getting a driving permit or license meant freedom for many sophomores this year, according to Raul San- doval, drivers' education teacher. Sandoval said that many sophomores look forward to getting their permit or license because being able to drive allows the student to depend on themselves instead of their parents. I think that Qtreedomj encompasses it all. They'll be able to do things on their own. They have begun to cut the ropes between themselves and their parents a little bit, Sandoval said. Though the main reason many sophomores take driver's ed. is to learn how to drive, others take the class to prepare for their driving permit or license test or to get a discount on their car insurance. The class entails book work and now they have sim- ulators. Simulators do not teach you how to drive per se. They do teach you good techniques, Sandoval said. Q- Daniel Burrough Rita Burton Opal Butterfield David Byers Keith Cahill I ...... X . l o f Kelli Cahill Louis Capps Christopher Cash Debbie Casher Yolanda Castaneda X' H--'Y' X . Edward Ceballos Ophelia Chaira Crystal Chapman Arlene Chin Ross Christensen SOPHOMORES 163 Troy Landrum receives presrdenfrel posrhon Dolores Christie Kimberly Clark Kathleen Close Malinda Close Tom Coday Danielle Coleman Charlotte Conrad Mark Contreras Sandra Converse Kelly Cornall Clarissa Cosgrove Jeffrey Cox Jenifer Cox .Joseph Crouch Bryan Daniels Jan Danielson Lisa Dare Sheila Dawson John Dechandt Kathryn Dellenre Steven Dick Marisa Dilflosa Ronald Dixon Todd Doaks Jill Dougherty Sarah Dougherty David Duane Andy Eakins Jeff Eckblad Shelly Enlrekin 164 SOPHOMORES of the sophomore class, Katrina Boyett takes a moment to smile for the camera. Ernie Escarcega Pete Espinoza Stuart Estes Fiobin Evans David Felix Murray Fields Chance Figueroa John Finn Michael Flores Christina Flowers Karen Forbes Kelly Fortner Anthony Fortney Shantel Foshie Anthony Fox SOPHOMORES 165 David France Undell Franklin Raymond Frazer James F redlake Kevin Freeland Anselmo Frias Gregory Funk Dan Furlone Jonathan Furlong Robert Gage SOPHOMORES N Atlas Family 's track record influences sfudenfs goal For Dennis Owens, athletic ability seems to run in the family. Besides being a relative of Olympic track star Jesse Owens, Dennis' father Ossie took state in the 400 in 1953-54 at South High School. Even with someone as famous as Jesse Owens in the family, Dennis was influenced more to participate in track by his father. Last year Dennis placed fourth in the state in his specialty, the long jump, with a school record leap of twenty feet, 10 inches. But there is always room for improvement. l'm hoping to get 25 feet this year. Lamont King helped me with my technique and l'm already improving, Dennis said. Right now Dennis is hoping for a scholarship in either track orfootball. By '84 l'll be a freshman in college and l'm hoping to goto the Olympics, said Dennis. Aside from the long jump, Dennis also runs the 100 and 200 yard dashes and hopes to make it to the Olympics in at least one of these events. Cl.. 1 1 Cecilia Gamboa David Gammage Paula Garifo Susan Garin Timothy Garner Pamela Gass Lino Gastelum Chris Gearhart Sharon Giese Michael Gift Emmit Goaltooth David Goldwater Jessie Gonzales Michelle Goodall Troy Gordon Charles Graham Stacy Grannis lra Gray Darren Graybill Wendy Greenawalt Dwayne Grierson Patrick Griffith Edward Gruszka Paul Guerra Denise Gutierrez Cynthia Hall Kevin Hall Lisa Hall Sheila Hallman Andrea Hanley SOPHOMORES 167 Derald Hanson Jeff Harshman Lisa Hatch Teresa Haworth John Hayden Don Heim Jodi Henley Larry Henricks Raquel Hernandez Gail Hess Gary Hetrick Kimberly Hickey Leonor Hidalgo Cindy Hillman Michael Hitchcock Dinessa Holloway Vera Holmes Michelle Hoover Jeffrey Huddleston Nick Hughes Wendy Humislon Wanda Husk 168 SOPHOMORES nglish feaohers sponsor sophomore class Darren Indelicato Glen Jackson Robby Jackson Derek Jacobson Mike Jensen ,.,- 'XI Michelle Jobe Amy Johnson Cecile Johnson Kennith Johnson Joy Jones Holly Kamouzis June Kapilovic Alfred Keeme Jennifer Keller Martha Kelley Darrin Kellogg Dale Kelly Devon Kelly f ' f I lor French class to begin, Randy Passerby entenains himself. ' I SOPHOMORES 169 Gerald Kelly Tina Kelly Michelle Kennedy Kimberly Kidwell Susanne Kile Trey Kimball Deanna Kimbrelt Mike Kinney Lisa Laborda Laura Lacey Timothy Latterty Troy Landrum Jeannie Lannin Kim Lara Barbara Latimer Qfudenf spends years livin on reservafion Despite the stereotype, Arizona Indians don't live in tepees, smoke peacepipes or wear feathers, according to Andrea Hanley who spent ten years living on a Navajo Indian reservation near Flagstaff. On the reservation she is called Clezban which means peace warrior . She left the reservation at the end of the summer ot 1979, when she moved to Tempe. She goes back to the reservation about twice a year. She lived in a regular house, although some other families live in hogans. The schools there are quite different. The girl jocks are the most popular students. The kids there don't care about grades much, Andrea said. l-lere there's much more involvement in after-school activities. Friday nights on the reservation were especially bor- ing, according to Andrea. l-lalf the time the television vvouldn't even work, Andrea said. We would just sit around and read or something. O.. 170 SOPHOMOFRES Linda Lee Laurie Leshin Julie Lewis Ruskin Lines Francis Link limothy Livingston Shawn Logan Christina Love Phil Loveless Anita Maciejewski Christina Magazzu Vlhlliam Maheu James Maloney Colleen Manion Daniel Manion Alfred Martinez Marc Martinez Jeff Masterson Roger Matulevicz Karl Mavvby Kelly McCawley Suzanne McCook Keith McCrea Anjeanette McGrew Lawrence McDonough Gary Meador Lorelei Mellor Mike Middleton Dianne Miller Jana Miller SOPHOMORES 171 Washing cars earns cash for sophomo Tina Miller Sheron Mills Lisa Minitti Carol Minnich Steven Mitchell Sherry Monk Marie Moody Lisa Moreno Jim Moring Tammy Mrazek Mitch Mullen Molly Mullins Todd Murdock Joann Murua Chris Mutolo Bradley Myers Deanna Myers Naomi Nakagawa 172 SOPHOMORES W , fffiix if if . P X s ' 'xx f 'X l,... 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KM,-1' Working as library aides provides experience for Paul Zeiger and Larry Newell Stuart Neal Larry Newell Andy Newman Brian Noonan David Norvalls Norman O'Dell Perry Ong Kimberly Otterbeck Dennis Owens Manuel Ozuna Pedro Ozuna Michelle Page James Parker Martha Parrish Randy Passerby Robert Patrick Angela Patterson Mark Patterson Jon Paxton Charles Payne Paul Penatzer Frances Peralta Christina Perez Devaree Peshall Erik Peterson Bruce Pettet David Platt Barbara Pollock Stephanie Posavek Ftobin Post SOPHOMORES 173 Carol Pottorf Julie Price Kimberly Rainer Allison Rawitch Keith Rawls Jennifer Regan Andrea Rescola Diana Rexroat Leah Reyes David Reynolds John Rich Mallissa Richey Kelly Roberts Shannon Roberts Jeannine Rodman Juan Rodriguez Jill Rogers Kimberly Rogers Richard Roland Gwen Romero 174 SOPHOMORES ophomore earns money unnin his own business Trying to find a part time job is one problem many teenagers encounter, but lt's no problem for sophomore Stuart Neal. He's been working at his present job for about three years and has one advantage over the typical student employee. Stuart is his own boss. Since the age of twelve, he has run his own lawn mowing business, and he now works an average of sixty hours per week. I got started by sending flyers out to houses in my area offering to take care of people's animals while they went on vacation during the summer, said Stuart. ln addition to taking care of the animals, several of Stuart's first customers decided to have him mow their lawns. Soon Stuart was doing many of these lawns on a regular basis. By the end of his first year he had enough customers to limit his business to lawn mowing and yard work. At first Stuart didn't even have a mower. He bought a used push mower to get him through his first year. The addition of many new customers made it necessary for him to buy a used riding mower during his second season, and last summer he purchased a new riding mower. Stuart now operates three rid- ing mowers, five push mowers, three weedeaters and a rototil- Ier. Stuart's first clientele, consisting of ten customers, has expanded to about 45 regular customers. He also does other temporary odd jobs. Things were pretty slow at first, but l gradually gained more customers and earned enough money to expand my busi- ness, Stuart said. The lawn mowing season lasts from April until November. During the winter he does odd jobs such as rototilling, weeding and irrigating. O... Timothy Roosen Thomas Ross Lynn Rotella Debbie Ryan John Salas Robert Sandoval Paul Sarna Danny Schmidt Roy Schroeder Mark Schultz SOPHOMORES 175 Demetra Scroggins Theresa Scroggins Diane Seidner Lori Shill Deniece Shoots Jana Siders Deborah Sidwa Michelle Slkorski Abraham Silvas Troy Sisk Susan Sitton Lori Slaughter Anthony Smith Rhett Smith Tammy Smith Jeff Smythe Allen Snow Margo Snow Michael Solace Douglas Speer Jodie Steingrabe Pier St. Hilaire Denice Sund Gerald Sungino Jeff Switzer Dianne Taylor Meshach Tenney Jolinda Terrazas Tara Thickey Christopher Thomp 176 SOPHOMORES Board sefs new policies on eduoafion about sex The teaching of sex education in schools has been a contro- ersial subject nation wide. Debate continues on how, and if, he subject should be handled. The increasing number of pregnant teens has influenced ome people to believe there is a need for sex education in high school. Other people believe that the duty of informing the hildren belongs to the parents, but a survey taken in the human relations classes last year revealed that only one or two tudents in each class had discussed sex with their parents. After studying a survey of students, parents and teachers hroughout the district, the Board of Education has set new policies this year concerning sex education. According to the policy, the Board believes that the primary responsibility for education about human sexuality rests with home and religious institutions. The policy also states that while the schools should include a of sexual education, the preparation of the program involve the home, school and religious community.CL. I .1-fi, Kimberley Thompson Matthew Thraen Kristine Tolman Lorraine Tom Robert Treat Rene Turner Timothy Tweed Crynn Umbower Arnold Valenzuela Lucia Valenzuela SOPHOMORES 177 Sophomore holds ioe cream eafin Lydia Valenzuela John Vanderpoel Monica VanDorp Lori Vanzile Rosemary Vasquez Manuel Vital Christine Vlcek Arlene Waddell Stephanie Waits Richard Ward Donna Wastchak Sandra Watkins James Wennmacher Lynnette Wenzel Jetirey Werle Steven Weyher Carlton White Jeffrey Whiteman 178 SOPHOMORES N . x At the Tempe Jaycees' Haunted House, Deanna Wold screams for help sophomore class car wash, students stop washing cars for a moment to wash each other. X Kellie Yates Rod York Danielle Zaletel Paul Zeiger Debbie Widger Ron Willey Melene Williams Rodney Williams Jim Willson Van Woertz Susan Woessner DeAnna Wold Justin Wood Toni Woodall Deanna Woodson David Woodward Felicia Woodward Deborah Wright Debbie Yancy SOPHOMORES 179 Y., reshman class uses sale profifs for Unifed Way Among the activities of the freshman class this year were a dance, two bake sales and a flower sale. One of the bake sales was held to raise money for the United Way Fund Drive. Guided by sponsors Marti Stoltenberg and Linda Dunn, the money earned by the class of '84 was put away for use in future years. Leading the freshmen were officers Cindy Mortensen, president, Debbie Wil- son, vice-president, Kathy Varela, secre- tary, Luann Rix, treasurer, Tracy Walker, girls representative, and Nathan Gam- mage, boy's representative. O.. ...Q I' ONE Freshman class officers BOT TOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Luann J Rlx Nathan Gammage SECOND ROW Cindy Mortensen Tracy Walker Kathy Varela TWO Atafreshman class meet ing officers Nathan Gammage and Cindy Mortensen share a laugh. THREE: Freshman girls' representative Tracy Walker reads over the agenda for a meeting. 180 FRESHMEN Michael Abril Lisa Adams Ricky Adams Debbi Aguirre Darius Ahmadzedeh Sonya Allen Viviana Alvarez Martha Amarillas Clark Anderson Kimberly Anderson Ryan Anderson Anthony Anguiano Electra Arndt Kelly Atkerson Douglas Ball Greg Barnes Kimberly Barrett Regina Barro Sally Barry Joe Baselice Lisa Bass Jennifer Beaton Wayne Beneteau Susan Bergeson Ruiz Bernal Maryjo Bernhagen Shayne Bingham Christine Biritz Tina Black Michelle Blatecky FRESHMEN 181 Ronnie Bogenschutz Gene Bohnee Darla Boyett Linda Bradshaw Kent Breedlove Kerry Bresnehan Bambi Bridges Johnny Bridges x Y tx Q Q xx, M 4 w Laura Brown Megan Brown Douglas Bruce Rene Bruce NN-H Leedell Bunton Reed Burk Chiquita Burt Michael Busick Michael Cammarota Jr. Carrie Campbell Nl 182 FBESHMEN Large family life has benefits, drawbacks The family of Nathan Gammage has something few families do. Nathan is one of 16 children. Nathan has 11 brothers and four sisters. He doesn't always enjoy being one of sixteen because sometimes you get left out of things. People joke about his family life. He does enjoy the fact that there is always someone to support him or help out when he has a problem. Sometimes I wish l was an only child so I could get more things, Nathan said. When he wants to get away from the rest of the family he goes into the backyard. There are only six children home at the present time. On holidays, such as Thanksgiving and Christ- mas, everyone comes home, Nathan said Although Nathan has brothers and a sister who have attended Corona, his teachers have not expected him to be like them. Cl.. 5-- 'f MV Q ff Steven Candelaria John Cano Raymundo Casillas Veronica Castadeda Kenneth Ceballos Theresa Chavez Paul Church Michael Clark Jeanelle Cline Carol Coday Jennifer Cook Tracy Cornall Juan Cortes Nathan Cosgrove Tanya Cousins Mark Crawford Cindy Crookston Patrice Crosby Theresa Crouch Roger Csaki David Daly Sandra Daniels Wendy Danley Alice Davis Denise Davis Merrilee Dertien Patricia Dertien Lorrie Dominguez Melissa Downs Ryan Edwards ' Richard Elkins Karen Emery Christopher Espindola Ruben Espinoza Dawn Fackler Kelly Farnsworth Heidi Farris Kimberly Felty Michael Fernandez Anna Figueroa Kalli Figueroa Sharon Finn FRESHMEN 183 Scott Fisher Julio Flores Henry Forti Donna Foster Kristin Fox Jon Freeman Andrea Frias Karol Friend Pam Fritch Andrew Fuhrman Lisa Gamboa Nathan Gammage Irene Garcia Joseph Garcia Linda Garcia Kimberlie Gardner Michelle Garten Charles Gersting Jennifer Gift Lissa Gladden Martin Gomez Flay Gomez Veronica Gomez Frank Gonzales Joette Gonzales Teresa Gonzales Bill Gray Paul Gray Daniel Gregg Tracy Grossman 184 FFIESHMEN Ifenberg Dunn sponsor freshman class Shannon Guenthner Kristi Gustin Paul Gutierrez Carolyn Hall Dwayne Hall Rich Hallman 'lim Hallman Michele Hanigsberg Theresa Hanley Bernard Harland Shannon Harmon Rebecca Hawes Andrea Heleotes Susan Henrichsen Julie Hermann Connie Hernandez Molly Hernandez Mike Hess Andrew Higgins James Hiller Carl Hines Teresa Hirsch Lisa Hold Diana Holland Rhonda Holliday Mike Holman Joy Hopkins FRESHMEN 185 Rusty Hopkins Robert Horvath Tammy Houck Callie Howerton Ellie Huddleston Eric Hunter Darrin Hutchinson Joann lwer Benny Jackson Dazzirine Jackson Tracy Jackson Kelly Jain Billy Jaramillo Sherolyn Jefferies Manthony Johnson Steve Johnson Todd Johnson Matthew Jones Sean Jones Samia Kamel Kelly Kearney Julie Kelleher Tracy Kellogg Todd Kinster Julie Kleindorfer James Knight Richard Knight Marti Lambretson Dan Lamont Allyson Landman 186 FRESHMEN W ln her beginning piano class, Melanie Warren studies her music .- fx, NNI ' ,QXMXI fig . Gymnast earns honors, injuries A member of the freshman class, Michele Hanigsberg devotes much of her time to developing her talent in gymnas- tics. Since the age of nine, Michele has belonged to the Desert Gymnastics Train- ing Center. She practices for six hours after school and five hours every Saturday. This kind of schedule limits Michele's free time but she said, if you want to be good, it's hard. Her daily practicing has also given Michele some injuries. She has broken her wrist twice. You get paid back for all your hard work with all the experience you gain. Michele also gets repaid for her dedica- tion with recognition. She has won several ribbons, plaques and trophies for various performances. O.. Laurinda Lappin Donald Larsen Dirk Larson Mark Lauchner Victoria Lawrence Geoff Leber Charles Lee John Lee Michael Lee Joanne Leonard Michael Livingston Patsy Lohavanijaya Irene Lopez Darin Lowry Nick Luce Laura Lyons Cindy Maciejewski Kevin Manning FRESHMAN 187 Freshman class sponsors Christmas dance Jay Mansperger Diana Marroquin Felicia Marsee Craig Marshall Anita Martinez George Martinez Jeanette Martinez Roberta Martinez Matt Mascali Amy Masterson Joy Maxwell Dave Mays Bart McClelland Angela McGinnis Nicole McGinnis Sandra McGlasson Shawniese McKenzie Jason McKinney Yvonne McLendon Barry McNeill Kimberly Mellor Julie Merrill Robert Metcalf Mitchell Mettam Michael Michaud Bryan Miller Robert Miller Michael Moir Margarito Molina Melody Moore Patricia Moran John Moreno Monica Moreno Anthony Mori Cindy Mortensen Lisa Mosbarger Lisa Mrazek Erik Myhrberg Andrew Nagy ll Michelle Navarrette David Neahr Carmine Nesti 188 FRESHMEN breaks are put to good use by students such as Chris Ryan. ,T 1 John Nesti Traci Newburn Boyd Nixon Hope Noah Vikki Norvalls James Nowack Tracey Oberacker Carrie Oelkers Becky Olivas Fred O'Neal Timothy Owen Janet Owens Eleanor Padilla Mary Padilla Karin Panter Brian Parker Scott Parker Dean Parrish Eric Paskell Ken Passerby Susan Patrick Scott Payne Tessa Pedotto Brian Peters Julie Petty Chris Phillips FRESHMEN 189 Adriana Pineda Monica Pineda Martin Pixler Tom Poorman Michael Posavek Jeffery Prater Randy Ragan Jackie Rees Christopher Regan Teddy Rescola Edward Rickenbacker Rhonda Riley Christopher Rious Shannon Ritchie Luann Rix Teresa Robertson Diane Robles Elvira Rodriguez 190 FRESHMEN hp 'X Maxwell family hosfs exchange sfudenfs Not many freshmen have the chance to live with a person from a foreign country. ln the past two years, Joy Maxwell's family has housed four exchange students. Most recently, Ger- trude Faervaag from Norway lived with them for the first three months of this school year. Joy's family got in touch with Gertrude through Youth for Understanding CYFUJ. Before Gertrude's arrival in America, she and Joy got to know each other through the mail. Joy likes being in a host family because l've never had a sister before . When Joy and Gertrude went out together they were often mistaken for twins. People don't know much about other countries. They do the same types of things. They're just the same. They just live somewhere else, Joy said. Along with Gertrude, the Maxwells have had stu- dents from Holland, Finland and Denmark. O? t , -sgJ ft3 :M-XS lay 1 J,, ...f rf. . ' P. .. Jt the bookstore, Lori Slupinski sells pencils to Merrilee and Tricia Dertien. A Jamie Rogers Chris Roosen Gilbert Ruiz Manuel Ruiz Julie Rusch Christopher Ryan Jose Sanchez James Sartor Bill Sasnett Kurtis Scholes Dawn Schroeder Linda Schroeder Brian Schultz Michael Schweidt Michele Schweng ler Jeweline Scroggins Cassandra Sells Dana Shaw Jackie Siquieros Kim Smart Laura Smiley Candida Smith Kimberly Smith Scott Smith Donna Stapleton Michael Stevens Yolanda Strickling FRESHMEN 191 Martin Sturdy Cindy Sungino Jaqueline Sutton John Sweet Susan Tharalson Bob Thayer Dallas Thomas Cindy Thompson Jonathon Tipton Willamena Toney John Trahan Robert Trujillo Kevin Twiggs Kevin Umbower Dawn Underwood Michelle Valente Allison Valenzuela Chris Valenzuela Lisa Vanderley Jean VanDyke John VanLeer Kathy Varela Frank Vasquez To ny Vasq uez 192 FRESHMEN School layouf confuses freshmen Most freshmen enjoyed their first year of high school, although some found it hard to adjust to high school life and the large campus. Many had a hard time finding their way around at first. Once they learned the school's layout, it became much easier for most. At first it was difficult until I found out how the school was set up, said Brian Peters. Some freshmen had no trou le with the b school. Everything is in category, said Nick Luce. High school disappointed Vikki Nor- valls. It is not as glamorous as she had anticipated. Kim Smith said that high school is not what I expected, but it's more exciting than junior high. If she could change anything about the school Vikki would have more time in class for work and not so much stress on tests. O... im 1 in October's ice cream eating contest, Jamie Rogers, Lisa Adams, and Lisa Hold dig into their Scott Womer Billy Young Kristin Young Mark Zunker ifvhmqzg if u fi ff ,MV Micheal Velasquez Dawn Veros Michael Vlcek Tracy Walker Eugene Wang Dave Ward Melanie Warren Wendy Watkins Melissa Webb Carol Wesley Jett Wheaton Sannea Widows Robert Wilhelm Wendy Williams Deborah Willson David Wilt Marcie Winkler Thomas Withgott FRESHMEN 193 4 --w ,La vid--nl-, 194 ADVERTISING DIVISION 'FR Fiesta Mall gives students a cl piace to shop. OSS ADVERTISING Because there were very few retail facilities within Coronals boundaries, students had to go farther to purchase items. The only fast food restaurants available to students were also outside of the boundaries, creat- ing lunchtime problems. The most popular place to shop at. especially for clothes, seemed to be Fiesta Mall, which was one of the closest malls for students. This became a hangout for many students. 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Tempe,Arizona 85283 9 I gofrfen Chrossors U NIS EX Best Wishes to the graduating class ofl98l 1425 W Southern Tempe, Arizona 966-7403 ADVERTISING 209 GENERAL INDEX Abel, James 62, 129 Abel, Richard 66, 70, 161 Abril, Michael 112, 181 A Cappella Choir 47,99 Actor's Anonymous 106 Adams, Deborah 97,105, 120, 123, 129 Adams, Lisa 107, 181, 193 Adams, Richard 129 Adams, Ricky 181 Aden, Kristen 161 Aguirre, Debbi 82, 112, 181 Ahl, Richard 145 Ahmadzadeh, Darius 181 Aiello, Diane 97,105,l15,124,145 Akers, Craig 50,107,123, 144,145 Akers, Dale 22 Akers, Tina 97,105,123, 161 Allen, Sonya 181 Allen, Tina 101, 161 Almarez, Marcos 97, 161 Almarez, Ralph 66, 145 Al-Marayati, Kamal 106, 107, 129 Altemeyer, Sally 145 Alvarez, Dave 67 Alvarez, Patricia 161 Alvarez, Viviana 181 Amarillas, Martha 181 Amaro, Hector 161 Anderson, Clark 181 Anderson, Kimberly K, 115, 145, 181 Anderson, Kurt 129 Anderson, Ryan 181 Anderson, Stanley 123, 129 Anguiano, Anthony 71 , 73, 181 Anguiano, Barbara 114, 129 Arbizu. Kelly 97, 98, 145 Arbizu, Muriel 97, 145 Argante, Trent 56 Arispe, Josie 161 Armendariz, Alicia 112, 145 Armenta, Freddy 161 Armstrong, James 22.66, B2 Arndt, Electra 72, 181 Arredondo, Jeff 62, 145 Art Club 120 Atkerson, Debra 40,110,l11, 120, 122, 125, 129 Atkerson, Kelly 120, 181 Atkins, Todd 74, 145 Aubey, Tracy 161 Aungsi, Daniel 161 Awerkamp,Edee107, 124, 125, 161 Awerkamp,Eric12,118, 123,129 Aztec Band 5, 96, 97 Baca, Antonette 1 14, 123, 129 Baca, Valerie 123, 125, 161 Bader, Jim 161 Baer, Robbie 161 Balaloukos, Tony 97, 145 Bagley, Caroline 35 Bailey, Jean 145 Bainbridge, Luanne 145 Baize, Scott 1 29 Baker, Linda 69, 98, 121, 145 Baker, Lisa 115, 119, 129 Ball, Cindy 161 Ball, Douglas 181 Banuelos, Mary 129 Barker, Jeffrey 161 Barnes, George 56, 62, 123, 129 Barnes, Greg 120, 181 Barnes, Nancy 161 Barr, Keith 129 Barrett, Brant 145 Barrett, Kimberly 181 Barro, Regina 67, 181 Barry, Sally 181 Bartholomew, David 99, 100, 145 Baselice, Joe 85, 181 Bass, Gayland 62, 113 Bass, Lisa 82,113,181 Bastion, Kenneth 66,70,115, 145 Batopis, Jose Jr. 162 Baumann, Karin 162 210 INDEX Baumgardner, Dodie 73, 145 Beaton, Jennifer 68.69, 181 Beaton, Shelley 50, 69, 80, 81, 119, 145 Bebow, Rebecca 97, 100, 110, 111, 123, 129, 216 Beck, Steve 74, 145 Becka, Anne 114, 129 Beckvall, Kristine 162 Beckvall, Robert 50, 119, 146 Bedworth, Margaret 15, 123, 162 Beene, Deborah 129 Beene, Randy 162 Begay, Arnold 70, 71, 73, 113, 162 Belding, Karen 101, 162 Bell, Charles 115, 146 Belmas, Kimberly 162 Benedict, Marci 162 Beneteau, Wayne 181 Bergeson, Susan 97, 181 Bergeson, Teri 97, 105, 162 Bergstrom, Christie 107, 146 Bernal, Ruiz 72, 181 Bernhagen, Maryjo181 Berry, Richard 106, 123, 129 Betz, Alison 50, 97, 123, 162 Bibler, Anrea 162 Bibler. Deborah 162 Biggs, Barbara 146 Bilducia, Mary 112, 162 Billings, David 83, 162 Bingham, Shayne 181 Bioletto, Terry 29 Biritz, Christine 181 Biritz, Joann 120, 162 Black Student Union 113 Black, Susan 115,129 Black, Tina 181 Blackledge, Mark 66, 122, 162 Bland, Conn 84. 146 Bland, Suzanne 162 Blatecky, Michelle 181 Board of Education 18, 19 Bock, Lonnie 66, 162 Bogenschutz, Ronnie 67, 112, 182 Bohnee, Gene 67, 182 Boles, Julie 22, 69 Bonanno, Keith 146 Borboa, Basilio 146 Borboa, Johnny 129 Borden, Michael 101, 146 Bowen, Lori98,99, 100, 110, 122,129 Bowman, Adam 130 Bowman, James 78, 162 Bowman, Trent 22 Boyce, Gena 130 Boyce, Michael 120, 146 Boyd, Chris 162 Bo d Mark 162 Y . Boyer, Katherine 97,105,106,107,121,146 Boyett, Darla 101, 182 Boyett, Katrina 120, 125, 162, 165 Boyle, Brigette 162 Boyle, William 1B Boys' Basketball 74 Boys' Golf B3 Boys' Tennis 65 Bradley, Gary 74,115,146 Bradshaw, Linda 97, 182 Bradshaw, Lisa 97, 146 Bratter, Lisa 122, 130 Breedlove, Kent 182 Breglia, James 62, 146 Breinholt, Leroy 98, 99, 100, 116, 117, 123, 130 Brekke, David 22, 79 Bresnehan, Kerry 182 Bridges, Bambi 182 Bridges, Johnny 182 Bright, Carla 120, 130 Bright, Mark 108, 111, 162 Brightbill, Aimee 146 Brightbill, Jon 108, 109, 110, 130, 216 Bristol, Elaine 30 Bristol, Stanley 22 Brockman, Joann 30 Brockman, Paul 111, 115, 146 Broomfield, Eric 97, 130 Brothers, Jeanine 47, 50, 110, 120,122,130 Brown, Cherie 97, 162 Brown, Condy 146 Brown, Dedra113, 146 Brown, Denice 162 Brown, Laura 122, 182 Brown, Lowell 22 Brown, Megan 182 Brown, Quinn 162 Brown, Virginia 35 Brubaker, Erika 162 Bruce, Dou las 67, 97, 182 Bruce, Rene 182 Buesser, Jill 98, 146 Bunlon,Leedell67,97,182 Bunton, Robyn 113, 146 Burk, Reed 39, 67, 182 Burk, Steven 120, 146 Burkhart, Keith 115, 119, 130 Burgency, Bill 33 Burns, John 162 Burrough, Daniel 163 ' Burrough, Lisa 114, 115, 130 Burt, Chiquita 103, 113, 182 Burton, Rita 163 Busick, Lynda 73,119,123,146 Butler, Brenda 130 Butterfield, Opal 123, 160, 163 Byers, David 163 ' Bynum, Byron 146 Cahill, Keith 163, 168 Cahill, Kelli 163 Cakalic, Deborah 146 Calhoun, Kelly 1 15, 130 Cammarota, Denise 146 Cammarota, Michael Jr. 182 Campbell, Carrie 182 Campbell, Danny 146 Campbell, Larry 22, 74, 78, 116, 117 Campbell, Laurie 97, 105, 121, 123, 130 Candelaria, Robert 62, 146 Candelaria, Steven 67, 79, 183 Cano, John 67,183 Capizzi, Jackie 146 Capizzi, Mario 146 Capps, Louis 123, 163 Carlos, Bill 35 Carranzo, Armando 112 Carter, Christopher 106, 107, 146 Casey, Kevin 115, 130 Cash, Christopher 163 Casher, Debbie 163 Casillas, Raymundo 73, 183 Cass, John 84 Castadeda, Veronica 112, 183 Castaneda, Yolanda 112, 163 Casteel, Michael 62 Castro, Lois 146 Cave, Kathryn 105, 123,130 Ceballos, Bill 130 Ceballos, Edward 66, 163 Ceballos, Kenneth 67. 163 Celaya, Bernice 147 Celle,Lisa112, 115,130 Chaira, Ophelia 112, 163 Chapman, Crystal 97, 163 Chasey, Tracy 147 Chavez, Frank 147 Chavez, Sammy 112 Chavez, Theresa 1 12, 125, 183 Cheasbro, Sean 147 Cheer 102, 103 Chesebro, Elizabeth 130 Chess Club 118 Chin, Arlene 82,163 Chitwood, Charlene 35, 174 Christensen, James 20, 21 Christensen, Ross 163 Christie, Dolores 164 Choraliers 101 Church, Paul 183 Clcalese,Marianne119,125,145,147 Clark, David 147 Clark, Kimberly 164 Clark, Michael 183 Clay, Kay 29 Clayton, Alice 147 Cline, Jeanelle 101, 103, 183 Close, Cindy 50,51,105,119, 120, 123,130 Close, Kathleen 73, 164 Close, Melinda 97,122,123,164 Close-up 50 Coats, Reggie 22, 24 Cobb, Russell 147 Coday, Carol 183 Coday, Tom 164 Cofflnger, Howard 66 Cole, Cynthia 106, 107, 130 Cole, David 1 11, 147 Coleman, Danielle 82, 120, 164 Condie, Debra 115, 147 Condie, Sheri 114, 131 Conrad, Charlotte 160, 164 Contreras, Mark 164 Converse, Sandra 97, 98, 164 Cook, Jennifer101, 183 Cook, Ronald 55, 131 Cooperative Ottice Education 1 14 Copeland, Burley 70, 131 Copeland, Katherine Cordova, Thomas 131 Cornall, Kelly 164 Cornell, Tracy 101, 183 Cornelius, Jimmie 131 Cornelius, Joe 148 Corona Community Club 220 Corral, Joe 47, 98, 100 Cortes, Juan 84, 183 Cosgrove, Clarissa 72, 164 Cosgrove, Nathan 183 Cottington, Ricki 148 Cousins, Tanya 120, 122, 183 Covey, Kris 120, 131 Cox, Bill 18 Cox, Bob 12, 22, 26, 84, 85 Cox, Jeffrey 97, 164 Cox, Jeniler 164 Coyer, Kelly 131 Craig, Kimberly 97, 148 Crane, Capreece 148 Cranson, Mike 33 Crawford, Mark 183 Craw1ord, Marvin 148 Cripe, Diane 22 Crookslon, Cindy 122, 183 Croom, David 62,120,131 Crosby, Patrice 183 Cross, Ronald 122, 148 Cross Country 73 Crouch, Joseph 66, 164 Crouch, Theresa 122, 183 Csaki, Roger 15, 84, 183 Cunningham, Glenn 148 Currie, Ronald 148 Daly, David 183 Daniels, Bryan 98, 164 Daniels, Peggy 115, 121, 145 Daniels, Sandra 183 Danielson, Jan 97, 123,164 Danley, Wendy 183 Dare, Lisa101, 164 Darro, James 84, 148 Davault, Teddy 109, 111, 123, 131,216 Davini, Ron 67, 125 Davis, Alice 103, 113, 183 Davis, Denise 82, 113, 183 Davis, Wendell 97, 148 Dawson, Sheila 82, 98, 119,164 Dearing, Ted 22 Dechandt, John 84, 164 Dekruif, Cindy 148 de la Garza, Grace 29 Deltenre, Debra 107, 116, 123, 132 Deltenre, Kathryn 164 Dennard, Glenn 55, 62, 65, 74, 113, 116,144 148 DePoy, Jodean 148 Derouin, Martin 132 Denein, Merrilee 183 Denein, Patricia 82, 83, 183 Dewey, Pat 148 Dezelsky, Lea 98, 99, 100, 101, 123, 132 Diaz, Lorraine 115, 132 Dick, Jeffery 62, 120, 148 Dick, Steven 120, 164 Diemer, Eric 132 DiRosa, Marisa 108, 164 Distributive Education Clubs of America 1 15 Dixon, Ronald 164 Doaks, Todd 164 Dobstall, Jane 148 Dodge, Henry 113 Dolan, Scott 115, 132 Dolson, Diana 121, 148 Dominguez, Linda 148 Dominguez, Lorrie 183 Donaldson, George 132 Donaldson, Terri 115, 148 Doncea,Lora107,118,123,148 Doom, Debra 132 Dougherty, Jill 164 Dougheny, Sarah 98, 99, 106, 164 Dousette, John 45, 62, 119, 132, 143 Downs, Melissa 122, 183 Drummond, Jeffrey 132 Drummond, Laurie 148 Duane, David 78, 164 Duane, Sammy 23, 74 Force, Donna 133 Duarte, Mark 84, 148 Dudley, Willie 67 Dunn, Linda 23 Dunny, Brian 66, 115,119,148 Dupere, Aline 35 Duran, Ruben 23, 122 Durham, Steve 42 Durkin, Terri 50, 97, 105, 123, 148 Eakins, Andy 120, 164 Eastin, Lori 122, 123, 132 Eckblad, Jeff 164 Eckslein, Tammy 97,98 Edwards, Camille 148 Edwards, Ryan 120, 183 Ehrhardt, Ricky 120, 132 Eischen, James 148, 159 Elkins, Richard 183 Ellis, Mindy 50, 132 Eisner, Fred 1 18, 128,132 Emery, Karen 97, 183 Entrekin, Shelly 164 ' Erickson, Craig 148 Erwin, Andrew 148 Escarcega, Alex 73, 148, 152 Escarcega, Ernie 66, 78, 165 Eskra, Rita 108, 109, 123, 149 Espindola, Christopher 67. 79, Espindola, Louie 62, 119, 132 Espinoza. Karen 23, 85 Espinoza, Pete 73, 119, 165 Espinoza, Ruben 183 Estergard, Deborah 149 Estes, Stuart 78, 165 183 Estrada, Rebekah 116, 128, 132, 141 Evans, Brad 1 15, 119, 149 Evans, Robin 82,120,165 Evans, Sean 149 Evers, Ellen 101 Ewing, Patricia 132 Fackler, Dawn 183 Faervaag, Genrud 51, 132 Fairchild, Michelle 149 Farley, Keith 120, 132 Farley, Wesley 120, 121,132 Farnswonh, Kelly 85, 183 Farris, Heidi 96, 183 Feldman. Barry 23,73 Felix, David 84, 97, 100, 165 Felty, John 50, 122, 123, 149 Felty, Kimberly 100, 183 Fernandez, Michael 183 Ferry, Elizabeth 132 Fields, Murray 165 Figueroa, Anna 97, 112, 183 Figueroa, Chance 152, 165 Figueroa, Kalli 124, 183 Figueroa, Lupita 149 Figueroa, Richard 132 Fillmore, Victor 116, 118, 119, Filomeno, Veronica 35 Finn, John 165 Finn, Sharon 183 Finnie, Douglas 74,115,133 Fischer, Gail 23 Fisher, Scott 184 Fitzgerald, Wendy 121, 149 Flag Line 96,97 Flores, Julio 70, 184 Flores, Michael 165 Florschuetz, Timothy 123, 149 Florschuetz, Ty 120, 123 Flowers, Christina 165 Foard, Sharon 81, 97, 98, 100, Folios. Andrea 149 Football 44, 45, 62-67 128,132 123 133 Forbes, Karen 108, 109, 123, 165 Ford, Lisa 123, 133 Forti, Henry 67, 184 Forti, Mike 149 Fortner, Kelly 165 Fortney, Anthony 165 Foshie. Shantel 165 Foster, Donna 184 Fox, Anthony 165 Fox, Kristin 107, 184 France, Andrew 51, 106, 116, 117, 130, 133 France, David 98, 166 Franklin, Undell 113, 166 Franse, Willia 133 Frazer, Raymond 166 Fredlake, James 78,122,166 Freeland, Kevin 166 Freeland, Letty-Ann Freeman, Jon 67,184 Frei, Barbara 98, 106,122,133 Frerichs, Terry 84, 115,133 Freshman Class Council 180 Frias, Andrea 184 Frias, Anselmo 112, 166 Frias, Luis 112 Friend, Karol 184 Fritch, Pam 184 Fritz, Micah 149, 154 Frost, Cathy 50, 120, 133 Fuhrman, Andrew 122, 184 Fuhrman, Deborah 105, 118, 1 19, 120, 122, 123, 149 Fuller, Loretta 97, 101, 149 Funk. Gregory 166 Furlona, Dan 39,66,71,116,120,160,166 Furlone, Karen 133 Furlong, Jonathan 166 Gage, Robert 97, 166 Gallagher, Robert 50, 149 Gamboa, Cecilia 112, 167 Gamboa, Lisa 184 Gammage, David 66, 167 Gamrnage, Nathan 67, 79.96, 116,180,184 Gammage,FiachelIe115, 134 Gaona, Adrian 134 Gaona, Gabriel 134, 138 Garcia, Ed 23 Garcia, lrene 184 Garcia, Joseph 96, 184 Garcia, Linda 96,112,184 Garcia, Marla 35 Gardner, Kimberlie 184 Garilo, Gregory 134 Garilo, Paula 83,119,167 Garin, Susan 167 Garner, Timothy 66,167 Garrldo, Vanessa 50, 134 Garten, Michelle 184 Gass, Pamela 167 Gastelo, Lisa 134 Gastelum, Lino 167 Gaudioso, Deirdre 24, 98, 150 Gautl, Floria 150 Gearhart, Chris 167 Geisler, Neil 79 Georges, Judith 114, 1 15, 123,1 Gerstenberger, Joe 62, 119 Gersting, Charles 184 Getz, Michael 23 Giese, Sharon 97,105,118,119, 167 Gill, Jenniler 85, 96, 184 Gift, Michael 66, 167 Girls' Basketball 80 Girls' Golf 83 Girls' Tennis 85 Given, David 62 Gladden, Lissa 85, 184 Goaltooth, Emmit 73, 113, 167 Goeway, Carol 23 Goldwater, David 118, 167 Gomez, Martin 184 Gomez, Minoca134 Gomez, Ray 67,79,184 34 120, 122, 123. Gomez, Ruben-15, 62, 74, 77, 134 Gomez, Veronica 184 Gonzales, ErIinda114, 134 Gonzales, Frank 67, 71, 184 Gonzales, Jessie 66, 70, 167 Gonzales, Joette 1 12, 184 Gonzales, Mitch 23 Gonzales, Teresa 124, 125, 184 Goodall, Michelle 111, 113, 167 Goodrich, Jonathan 135 Gordon, Troy 122, 167 Goudeau, LeiZa150 Graham, Charles 66, 167 Grannis, Stacy 97, 167 Graves, Bobbie 98, 99, 100, 120 Gray, Bill 96, 184 Gray,lra113,167 Gray, Paul 67, 113, 184 Graybill, Darren 74, 167 Green, Dawn 97, 100,123,150 Greenawalt, Wendy 97, 167 Greenhill, John 14, 150 Gregg, Daniel 184 Gregg, James 150 ,135 Delight Valentine monkies around on Halloween dress-up day. Grierson, Dwayne 97, 167 Griese, Sheri 135 Gritlith, Patrick 66, 167 Grode, Peter 33 Gross, Matthew 5,121 Grossman, Tracy 1 18, 119, 184 Grout, Joya 97,105,123,150 Grunewald, Gary 62, 150 Gruszka, Edward 66, 167 Gryder, Isabel 23, 125 Guenthner, Shannon 185 Guerra, Paul 66, 167 Guinther, Johanna 1 19, 135 Gustalson, Shirley 2, 35 Gustin,Kristi 15,103,185 Guthrie, Desiree 102, 119, 135 Gutierrez, Denise 112, 167 Gutierrez, Paul 112, 185 Gutierrez, Santiago 150 Halcomb, Kenny 150 Hall, Carolyn 185 Hall, Cynthia 167 Hall, Dwayne 71,185 Hall, Kevin 97,100,167 Hall, Lisa 167 Hall, Roger 70, 71, 150 Hallman, Rich 185 Hallman, Sheila 167 Hallman, Tim 67,185 Hanigsberg, MlcheIe185, 187 Hanigsberg, Shari 103, 120, 123, 135 Hanley, Andrea 97, 106, 120, 167, 170 Hanley, Theresa 67, 82, 96, 120, 185 Hanson, Derald 71,168 Hanson, Marcia 98,121,135 Hardgrove, Lisa 135 Harkenrider, Lorraine 50, 150 Harland, Bernard 185 Harlow, Lizabelh 97, 135 Harman, Michelle 135 Harman, Sheri 121, 150 Harmon, Shannon 185 Harnage, Susan 66,110,119,150 Harris, Kenneth 66, 150 Harshman,Jell168 Harshman, Robert49, 150 Hart, Jacqueline 151 Hatch, Lisa 122, 168 Hatch, Lucy 50,120,122,135 Hathcock, Joseph 120, 151 Hathcock, Lucy 42, 97, 105, 119, 135 Hausmann,Chrislina101,115,151 Hausmann, Kurt 123 Hawes, Rebecca 185 Haworth, Teresa 169 Hayden,John 118,119,168 Hayman, Donald 151 Hayman, William 151 Haywood, Gerald 135 Headlee, Lisa 98,151 Heikens,,Karen101,151 Heim, Don 10, 168 Heim, Richard 120, 151 Heleotes, Andrea 72, 96, 185 H6nIey,Jodi69,81, 119,168 Henley, Linn 80, 81, 135 Henrichsen, Annemarie 50, 97, 123, 151 Henrichsen, Susan 96, 125, 185 Henricks, Larry 168 Henshaw, Haskell 18 Hermann, Julie 185 Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hess Gail , 1 Hess, Mike 185 ,Connie 1 12, 185 Hernandez. . Mary Ellen ,Molly 112, 185 , Raquel 168 Frances 35 68 Hetrick, Gary 168 Hetrick, John 135 Hickey, Kimberly 125, 168 Hidalgo, Leonor168 Higgins, Andrew 36, 67, 79, 120, 185 Higgins, Michele 69, 80, 81, 123, 135 High, Tonya 83, 135 Hilberg, Jack 151 Hill, Judy 23 Hiller, James 185 Hillman, Cindy 168 Hines, Carl 79, 185 Hines, Carol 23 Hirsch, Teresa 185 Hitchcock, Matthew 97, 100 Hitchcock, Michael 168 Hitzler, Brian 151 Hoagland, Tammy 115, 151 Hocker, Richard 151 Hollland, Kimberly 80, 81, 110, 111, 123, 135, 216 Hoflman,Jell120,123, 135 Hold, James 45, 62, 63, 65, 119, 135 Hold, Lisa 103, 193 Holland, Diana 185' Holliday, Kelly 115, 121, 151 Holliday, Rhonda 185 Hollis, Scott 73, 115, 119, 120, 121, 151 Holloway, Dinessa 56, 103,113, 168 Holman, Mike 185 Holmes, Bradford 113, 135 Holmes, Vera 83, 168 Homecoming 40, 41 , 42 Hoover, Michelle 168 Hopkins, Joy 185 Hopkins, Rusty 186 Hopwood, David 151 Horning, Pamela 50, 119,120,135 INDEX 211 The Aztec band performs the fight song during a pep rally. Horning, Steven 120, 151 Horvath, Robert 186 Houck, Tammy 186 Howerton, Callie 186 Howerton, Heidi 151 Huddleston, Ellie 186 Huddlesfon, Jeffrey 168 Huffman, Michael 120, 151 Hughes, Larry 23, 62.81, 83, 119 Hughes, Nick 168 Hugo, Tracy 135 Hull, Mary Ann 23 Hull,Tonya 97,101,122,151 Humiston, Cynthia 97, 151 Humiston, Wendy 97, 168 Hunter, Eric 186 Hunter, Judy 151 Hunter, Patricia100, 114, 119, 135 Hurd, Andy 74,151 Husk, Wanda 168 Hutchinson, Darrin 67, 186 Imdieke,MarIal0B, 110, 111, 123,135,216 lndelicato, Charla 151 lndelicato, Darren 169 lngle, Jane 35 ltsell, Sarah 81, 119,135 Ivory, Janet 122, 123,151 lwer, Joann 97,186 Jackson, Benny 79,113,186 Jackson, Dazzirine 113, 186 Jackson, Glen 66, 169 Jackson, John 118, 135 Jackson, Robby 169 Jackson, Tracy 113, 166 Jacobs, Andra 151 Jacobson, Derek 120, 169 Jacobson, Erik 135 Jacobson. Marlene 98,99, 100, 121, 136 Jain, Kelly 186 Jameson, Michael 151 Jaramillo, Billy 186 Jazz Ensemble 100, 101 Jeffcoat, Gary 62, 120, 136 Jefferies, Sherolyn 186 Jenkins, Lisa 136 Jensen, Mike 122, 169 Jewell, Drusilla 98,100, 119,123,151 Jobe, Michelee100, 169 Johns, Andrea 115, 151 Johns, Angela 97, 110,111,151 Johnson, Amy 111, 169 Johnson, Cecile 169 212 INDEX Johnson, Felicia 50, 113, 152 J0hns0n,Glenr1a110,111, 114, 123, 136 Johnson, Kennith 84, 169 Johnson, Kirk 73, 97, 123, 152 Johnson, Manthony 79,113,186 Johnson, Steve 84, 185, 186 Johnson, Todd 67, 113, 186 Joiner, Sheryl 152 Jones, John 50.55.62.123,136 Jones, Joy 72,116,117,16O,169 Jones, Matthew 67, 79, 186 Jones, Phillip 62,136 Jones, Sean 118, 186 Jonker, Dirck 152 Joseph, Esther 136 Judie, Carolyn 136 Junior Class Council 144 Jutting, Brian Jutting, Sheri 115, 121, 152 Kamal, Nadia 136 KameI,Samie186 Kamm, Connie 24,121 Kamouzis, Holly 98, 169 Kamouzis, John Kapilovic, June 169 Kearney. Kelly 186 Keckler, William 62, 120, 152 Keeme, Alfred 169 Keith, Kathleen 136 Kelleher, Jeffrey 152 Kelleher, Julie 101, 186 Keller, Charlotte 121, 136 Keller, Jennifer 169 Kelley, Martha 169 Kelley. Maureen 120, 152 Kellogg, Darrin 169 Kellogg, Tracy 85, 186 Kelly, Dale 169 Kelly, Devon 169 Kelly, Gerald 170 Kelly, James 170 Kelly. Jeffrey 152 Kelly, Tammy 115, 152 Kelly, Tina 170 Kempton, Robert 18 Kennedy, Michael 62 Kennedy, Michelle 136, 170 Kennedy, Sheryl 50, 97, 152 Kent, Betty 24 Kessler, Kenneth 152 Key Club 122 Kidwell, Kimberly 170 Kidwell, Rod 70,121,152 Klle, Mary 152 Kile, Susanne 170 Kimball, Tamra 40, 50, 69, 120, 12 2,123,153 Kimball, Trey 66, 71, 170 Kimble, Christopher 40, 62, 105, 1 19, 128, 136, 140 Kimble, Jeffrey 42, 115, 116, 123, 152 Kimbrell, Charles 101, 152 Kimbrell, Deanna 82, 119,170 Kinney, Anita 115, 136 Kinney, Mike 170 Kinney, Nancy 123,, 152 Kinster, Todd 67, 186 Kirdar,LeyIa116,120,123,137 Kleindorfer, Julie 186 kringer, Bob ee, 152 Knight, Greg 122, 152 Knight, James 186 Knight, Richard 67, 186 Knox, Daniel 152 Kohen, Devon 123, 153 Kohen, lan 51 Kramer, Kurt 137 Krebs, Kenneth 50, 66, 120, 153 Krebs, Sherlyn 114, 119, 137 Laborda, Lisa 153 Lacey, Laura 47,106,120,17O Lache, Lisa 153 Ladue, Larry 24,120,121 Laflerty, Timothy 84, 170 Lambretson, Marti 96, 186 Lamont, Brian 97, 121, 153 Lamont, Dan 85, 186 Landman, Allyson 101, 186 Landrum,Troy39, 116,160,170 Lannin, Jeannie 68, 69, 170 Lappin, Laurinda 96,125,170, 187 Larsen, Donald 187 Larson, Dirk 79,187 Latimer, Barbara 82, 170 Lauchner, Mark 187 Lauter, Karen 114, 137 Lawley, Mary 81 Lawrence, Victoria 103, 120, 187 Lawson, Keith 98, 99, 100, 123, 137 Leap, Leslie 1 15, 153 Leber, Geoff 85, 187 Leber, Karen 137 Leckie, Lynda 137 Le, Bach 33 Le, Thao Thi 33 Lee Lee Lee Bobbie 29 Charles 36,67,78,79,187 Lee. Lee. ,Cheryl97. 105, 113,114,137 ,Danefte50,103,113,153 ,Debore40,56,115,116, 120,12 137 Lee, John 187 Lee, Linda 122, 171 Lee, Lisa 83,119,153 Lee, Michael 187 Lentz, Shawn 97, 137 Leonard, Jeanette 153 Leonard, Jeff 137 Leonard, Joanne 187 Leone, Michael 153 Leshin,Laurie110, 111,171 Lett, Lawanza 50.97,103,117,153 Letter Club 1 19 Leuke, Vernon 24, 67 Levarlo, Carlos 153 Levi, Duane 2, 24 Levi, Luellen 72, 73, 153 Lewis, Angela 47, 50, 97, 150, 153 Lewis, Keith 15, 24,47,68, 123 Lewis, Julie 120, 171 Lewis, Mary Frances 18 Liberty, Lauren 120, 137 Lincoln, Lori 68, 98, 122, 153 Lindstrom, Geri 24 Lines, Rhonda 137 Lines, Ruskin 66,7O,171 Link, Francis 171 Link, Ronald 118, 137 Livingston, Joseph 97, 133, 137 Livingston, Michael 67, 187 Livingston, Timothy 171 Logan, Guy 42, 60, 62, 63, 119, 137 Logan, Lori 50, 153 Logan, Shawn 82,171 Lohavanilaya, Patsy 187 Lopez, Anna 103, 112, 117, 137 Lopez, lrene 96,112,187 Lopez, James 49 LoPiano,Marie153 Lorance, Daniel 153 Lothlen, E-Layn 113 Love, Christina 171 Q. 120,123 2. 128, Love, James 5, 18, 20 Loveless, Phil 171 Lowe, Donna 137 Lowry, Darin 187 Lozano, Alben 153 Luce, Lisa 153 Luca, Nick 187 Luna, Chris 153 Lyons, Laura 187 Mabbitt. Cheri 24, 98, 99, 100 Maciejewski, Anita 10, 171 Maciejewski, Cindy 187 Macomber,Renee107,120, 137 Magazzu, Christina 97, 171 Maheu, William 171 Mailes, Eldon 5, 14, 20, 21 Maloney, James 171 Manion, Colleen 73, 171 Manion, Daniel 171 Mankat, John 62, 74, 137 Manning, Kevin 67,157 Manolio, Frank 24,39 Mansperger, Jay 120, 188 Mansperger, Leit120, 153 Marinak, Tina 153 Markham, Michael 70, 119, 120, 137 Marquez, Mark 50,153 Marroquin, Diana 188 Marsee, Felicia 107, 188 Marshall, Craig 188 Marshall, Kimberley 123, 137 Martin, Tom 32 Martinez, Allred 66. 78, 171 Martinez, Alfredo 33 Martinez, Anita 188 Martinez, George 188 Maninez, Jeanette 68, 96, 188 Martinez, Marc 171 Martinez. Michael 112, 117, 138 Martinez, Roberta 112, 188 Martinez, Samuel 96, 153 Martinez, Velinda 112, 153 Martinez, Veronica 112 Mascali, Matt 85, 188 Masterson, Amy 188 Masterson, Jeff 70, 171 Matheus, Teresa 153 Matulevicz, Roger 171 Mavis, Martin 62,119,12O,138 Mawby,Karl171 Maxey, Barbie 122, 138 Maxwell, Joy 188 Mayberry, Brenda 24 Mays, Dave 188 Maze, David 97, 100,153 McAdams, Jolene 153 McBride, James 25, 27 McCawIey,Anne114,138 McCawley, Benjamin 84, 138 McCawley, Kelly 171 McClelland, Bart 79, 188 McCook, Suzanne 97, 103,123, 171 McCray, Care 25 McCrea, Keith 84, 171 McDonough, Lawrence 47, 72, 108, 171 McGinnes, Cheryl 97, 108,138 McGinnis, Angela 107, 188 McGinnis, Candy 47, 107 McGinnis, Crystal 108, 111 McGinnis, Nicole 120, 188 McGlasson, Sandra 188 McGraw, Anieanette 124, 171 McKenzie, Shawniese 188 McKinney, Jason 188 McKivergan, Debra 50, 154 McLendon, Yvonne 72,122, 188 McLeod, Shannon McMannon, Cindy 28, 29 McMurray, Kathie McMurray, Lawrence 1 13 McNeill, Barry 188 Meachum, Scott 154 Meador, Gary 171 MECHA113 Melia, Meg 112 Mellor, Jonathan 154 Mellor, Kimberly 188 Mellor, Lorelei 171 Mendenhall, Kimberly 138 Merbs, Shannath 107, 123,154 Merrill, Julie 188 Metcalt, Marge 25, 115 Metcalt, Robert 97, 188 Metcalf,Rodney115, 154 1 Mettam, Mitchell 188 Michaud, Michael 188 Michaud, Scott 138 Middleton, Chris 138 Middleton, Mike 171 Miller, Bryan 188 Miller, Catherine 154 Miller, Dianne 171 Miller, Jana 171 Miller, Kim 50, 97, 123,154 Miller, Mark 66, 120, 154 Miller, Robert 188 Miller, Tina 172 Mills, Sheron 1 13, 172 Minitti, Lisa 172 Minnich, Carol 97, 100, 123, 172 Mitchell, Steven 40,172 Modern Music Masters 100 Moir, Michael 67, 188 Molina, Margarito 67,112,188 Monk, Sherry 113, 172 Montes, Sylvia 50, 97, 105, 116, 117 144,154 Montgomery, Susan 119, 120, 123, 138 Monti, Gina 50,103,120,154 Moody, Marie 81,172 Moon, Glen 35 Moore, April 115, 138 Moore, Barbara 25,113 Moore, Melody 188 Moore, Tracy 97,98,100, 123, 138 Morales, Joe 32, 40 Moran, Patricia 107, 188 Moreno, John 188 Moreno, Lisa 108, 172 Moreno, Monica 188 Mori, Anthony 188 Moving, Jim 172 Morrison, Duane 97, 115, 138 Mortensen, Cindy 10, 116, 180, 188 Mortensen, Summer 115, 138 Mosbarger, Julie 1 15, 120, 138 Mosbarger, Lisa 120, 188 Moya, Timothy 138 Mrazek, Lisa 188 Mrazek, Tammy 172 Mullahy, Corinne 154 Mullen, Mitch 172 Muller, Robert 25,108,110 Mullins, Martha 138, 172 Mullins, Molly 97, 114, 172 Mumlord, Susan 73,122,138 Munk, Sno 154 Murdock, Todd 1 72 Murphy, Brian 97,98,100,123,138 Murphy, Michael 154 Murphy, Peter 74, 77, 83, 136, 138 Murray, Chris 25,118 Murua, Joann 112, 172 Musella, Giacomo 139 Mutolo, Chris 172 Myers, Bradley 86, 172 Myers, Deanna 97,172 Myers, Janet 115, 139 Myers, Robert 73, 123, 154 Myhrberg, Erik 118, 188 Nadeau, Lynette 115, 120, 154 Nagy ll, Andrew 188 Nakagawa, Naomi 97, 105,172 Nash, Kimberly 102, 154 National Honor Society 122 Native American Club Navarrette, Michelle 188 Neahr, David 188 Neal, Earnest 97 Neal, Stuart 173, 175 Needham, Jeltery 62,115,144, 154 NehIs,Cynthia81, 123,154 Nehls, Vera 30 Neighbors, Laverne 1 13, 114, 132 Nelson, Arthur 66, 154 Nesti, Carmine 39, 122, 188 Nesti, John 67,122,189 Neumann, Pamela 69, 81, 119, 120, Newburn, Traci 189 Newell, Larry 73, 119, 172, 173 Newman, Andy 173 Newman, D'Anne 98,139 Newspaper Stait 108, 109 Nguyr, Dit 33 Nicoll, Russell 139 Nissly, Randy 22,25 Nivens, Bill 154 Nixon, Boyd 87, 189 Noah, Hope 189 Noonan, Brian 173 Norvalls, David 68, 173 Norvalls, Vikki 189 Nowack, James 79, 189 Oberacker, Tracey 189 Ode, Robert 49 Oelkers, Carrie 84, 85, 101, 189 Ohlin, Kristin 97,105,155 Olivas, Becky 72, 73, 189 Olson, Michelle 82 Ong, Perry 173 Orleck, Jacquelyn 155,173 Ortega, Manuel 139 O'Bannon, Carey 106, 123, 155 O'Bier, Kathleen 155 O'DeIl, Norman 173 O'Leary. Alben 25,101 O'Meara, Robert 66 O'Neal, Fred 79,189 O'Neal, Rickey 113, 155 Osborn, Jett 84, 155 Oteri, Penelope 2, 50, 139 Otterbeck, Kimberly Outdoor Science Club 122 Oveson, Brent 12, 139 Owen, Timothy 189 Owens, Dennis 166, 173 Owens, Janet 113, 189 Owens, Matthew 106, 1 15, 139 Ozuna, Manuel 173 Ozuna, Pedro 173 Pacheco, Erlinda 139 Padilla, Eleanor 189 Padilla, Mary 189 Page, Michael 155 Page, Michelle 173 Palich, George 25 Panter, Andreas 98, 155 Panter,Karin 101,189 Parham, Felice 25, 113 Parham, Mike 35 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parrish, Parrish, Parrish, Parrish, Paskell. Brian 67,79,189 James 120, 173 Kay 29 Sandra 50, 103, 119, 123, 149, 155 Scott 189 Dean 122, 189 Kim114,115,120,137,139 Linda 25, 106 Martha 103, 120, 173 Erlc189 Passerby, Buddy 22, 139 Passerby, Ken 79,189 Passerby, Randy 169, 173 Patrick, Robert 122, 173 Patrick, Susan 73, 189 Patterson, Angela 97, 105, 113, 173 Patterson, Loriann 155 Patterson, Mark 122, 173 Paxton, Jon 173 Many valley residents join inthe celebration to welcome home former hostage Marine Sergeant James Lopez. Paxton, Thomas 1 15, 155 Payant, Amy 119, 155 Payne, Charles 173 Payne, Harry 74, 77 Payne, Scott 67, 78, 79, 113, 189 Pedotto, Tessa 73, 96, 189 Penatzer, David 139 Penatzer, Paul 173 Penrod,Vonda155 Pep Club 125 Peralta, Frances 112, 173 Peralta, Jesus 25, 50, 55, 112 Perez, Christina 173 Perry, Donna 155 Perryman,Victor113 Peshall, Devaree 97, 173 Peters, Aron 120 Peters, Brian 189 Peters, Tony 62, 140 Peterson, Erik 173 Peterson, Kristine 155 Pettet, Bruce 78, 173 Petty, Julie 96,189 Phillips, Chris 12, 85, 189 Phillips, Richard 7, 97, 115, 155 Photographers 1 11 Pinckard, Linda 83 Pineda, Adriana 190 Pineda, Monica 190 Pixler, Martin 98, 190 Platt, David 173 Ploog, Patsy 26 Pollock, Barbara 173 Pom Line 96,97, 104,105 Poorman, Steve 155 Poorman, Tom 71,190 Popp, Violet 35 Posavek, Michael 190 Posavek, Stephanie 124, 173 Post, Robin 173 Pottort, Carol 174 Powell, Lana 14, 81, 155, 169 Pratar,Je1lery 190 Pratt, Bryan 115, 155 Pratt, Donald 70,120,140 Prentice, Lisa 120, 155 Preston, Sindee 140 Price, Jetlrey 119, 140 Price, Julie 174 Priest, Christopher 155 Punkoney, Michael Quick, Bonnie 33 Ouill and Scroll 122 Ouinones, Robert 140 Ragan, Randy 190 Rainer, Kimberly 174 Ramirez, Oscar 33 Ramoz, Sandra 112 Randall, Lola 26 Rangel, Johnny 112, 155 Rawitch, Allison 174 Rawls, Keith 113, 174 Rawls, Vernon 113 Redding, Kimberly 55, 125, 140 Redmond, Colleen 107, 115, 155 Reed, Wayne 107, 118, 140 Rees, Jackie 96, 190 Reeung,Jet1rey 155 Regan, Christopher 190 Regan, Jennifer 97, 174 Reihard, Judy 26 Rescola, Andrea 120, 174 Rescola, Teddy 190 Rexroat,Diena110, 111,125, 17 Reyes, Leah 174 Reynolds, David 100, 174 Reynolds, Jana 140 Rlce,Chrlstine155 Rice, David 115 Rich, John 174 Rich, Michael 115 Flichey,Mallissa174 Richardson, Alan 120, 140 Richter, Shelly 155 Rlckenbacker, Edward 190 Riley, Rhonda 107, 190 Rious, Christopher 113, 190 Ripley, Mike 12, 28, 96, 97, 100 Ritchie, Shannon 88, 190 Rlx, Luann 85,180,190 INDEX 213 Roberson, Fran 29 Robens, Kelly 82, 83.84, 174 Robens, Shannon 97, 100, 174 Roberts, Victor 84, 1 18, 140 Robertson, Teresa 190 Robles, Diane 112, 190 Rodeo Club 120 Rodgers, Brian 97, 155 Rodman, Jeannine 174 Rodriguez, Bert 29 Rodriguez, Elvira 190 Rodriguez, Juan 71, 174 Rogers, Cheryl 124, 155 Rogers, Jamie 72, 120,191, 193 Rogers, Jennifer 123, 140 Rogers, Jess 22, 26, 120 Rogers, Jill 174 Rogers, Keely 72, 155 Rogers, Kimberly 97, 174 Roland, Richard 66, 174 Rollier, Deanna 97,100,155 Romero, Dina 155 Romero, Gwen 174 Romero, Bayleen 107, 156 Roosen, Chris 67, 191 Roosen, Timothy 175 Root, Lori 140 Rosales, Robert 39, 66, 84, 156 Ross, Michael 74, 140 Ross, Thomas 78, 175 Rotella, Douglas 62, 119, 140 Rotella, Lynn 175 Rowe, Alan 74,121,156 Royer, David 120, 140 Royse, Brad 70, 71 Ruiz, Gilbert 112, 191 Ruiz, Manuel 112, 191 Ruiz, Sergio 1 12, 156 Rusch, Julie 97,122,191 Rult, Tirrtrnothy 45, 62, 74, 140 Ryan, Christopher 120, 189, 191 Ryan, Debbie 103, 175 Ryan, Jeffrey 115, 156 Ryan, Mark 74,77,115,156 Ryan, Timothy 97, 100, 156 Salas, John 175 Samaniego, Michael 140 Sanchez, Jose 67, 191 Sanders, Richard 112 Sanders, Theresa 112, 140, 175 Sandoval, Raul 26, 39, 62, 1 12 Sandoval, Robert 66, 71 Santacasa, Kimberly 141, 143 Sarna, Mark 156 Sarna, Paul 175 Sartor, Carmen 156 Sartor, James 120, 191 Sasnett, Bill 191 Sauer, Vickie 156 Saunders, Karen 26,120, 121 Saunders, Richard 113 Schillig, Brian 156 Schmidt, Danny 175 Schneider, Stephen 141 Schoerlwetter, Ken 98,100, 101, 121,123,141 142 Scholes, Ken 50,120, 128,141 Scholes, Kurtis 36, 67, 79, 191 Schoonmaker, Michelle 97, 115, 123, 156 Schroeder, Dawn 191 Schroeder, Linda 191 Schroeder, Roy 175 Schultz, Brian 96, 191 Schultz, Caroline 26, 124 Schultz, Mark 175 Schulze, Kevin 156 Schwartz, Julie 156 Schweidt, Michael 98, 191 Schwengler, Brian 84, 141 Schwengler, Michele 191 Scott, Bradley 156 Scott, James 108, 109, 111, 117, Scroggins, Demetra 2, 113, 176 Scroggins,Jeweline113, 191 Scroggins,Theresa113, 176 Seidner, David 66, 120, 156 Seidner, Diane 124, 176 Sells, Cassandra 191 Senior Class Council 128 Shaw, Dana 73, 191 Shaw, Robin 26 Shelton, Archer 62,12O,123,141 Sherman, Kent 66, 156 Shiel, Elizabeth 115, 156 Shill, Lori 120, 176 120,123,141 Shill, Ronald 45, 50, 62, 63, 65, 123, 156 214 INDEX Shoft, Lynn 26,30 Shoots, Denice176 Siders, Jana 98, 99, 176 Sidwa, Deborah 176 Sidwa, Milton 141 Sikorski, Michelle 176 Silvas, Abraham 176 Simpson, Angela 50, 116, 117, 120, 156 Siquieros, Jackie 191 Sisk, Troy 176 Sitton, Susan 176 Ski Club 120 Slaughter, Lori 176 Slaughter, Rhonda 115, 156 Slavick, Lani 156 Slavin,Susan 108,110,111, 115,141 Slupinski, Lori 30 Slupinski, Michael 62, 119, 141 Smart, Kim 191 Smiley, Emerson 113, 120, 141 Smiley, Laura 191 Smith ,Anthony 176 Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Barbara 26 Candida 101, 191 .Cheryl 141 Smith. Smith, , Kimberly 191 .Rhett 66,78,176 , Richard 18 Karen 105, 115, 156 Kathleen 156 Smith, Scott B4,11B,119,191 Smith, Tammy 97, 98, 176 Smith, Terrie 141 Smythe, Jett 176 Snow, Allen 176 Snow, Leah 121 Snow, Margo 106, 176 Sobotka, Joyce 12, 26 Soccer 84 Solace, Michael 84, 97, 176 Sommers, Lisa 120, 141 Sophomore Class Council Southerly, Harriette 156 Speech and Drama 107 Spaulding, Rosalee 2, 27, 30 Speer, Douglas 73. 176 Sporrer, Stacy 98, 156 Stapleton, Donna 191 Stapleton, Terri 141 Stapley, Keith 123, 156 Steadmon, John 115, 156 Steingrabe, Jodie 176 Sleinmetz, Sarah 27 Stevens, Michael 120, 191 Stevens, Trudy 68, 116, 117, 11 156 Stevenson, Mary 141 St Halaire, Pier 176 Stoltenberg, Marti 27 Stone, Donald 156 Stone, Sara 157 Stowers, Michael 157 Strickling, Yolanda 113, 191 Strickling, Yvette 1 13, 157 Stringer, Dudley 18 Stroke, Alex 141 Stuart, Peggy 30 Student Council 116, 117 Sturdy, Colleen 141 Sturdy, Martin 192 Sund, Denice 82, 120,176 Sungino, Cindy 192 Sungino, Gerald 96, 176 Sutton, Graham 10, 122, 157 Sutton, Jacqueline 96, 122, 192 Swanson, Sandy 27, 114 Sweet, John 192 Swimming 72, 73 Switzer, Jett 176 Switzer, Scott 141 Svpek. Scott 83. 157 Tarantino, Vincent 1 15, 141 Taylor, Denise 120, 141 Taylor, Dianne 176 Taylor, Kaye 141 Taylor, Michael 66, 84, 157- Taylor, William 62, 142 Templeton, Laura 142 Tenney, Mesach 120, 176 Terrazas, Jolinda 176 Terry, Jack 27 Tharalson, Steven 157 Tharalson, Susan 82, 85, 192 Thayer, Bob 192 Thickey, Tara 176 Thomas, Dallas 192 9, 120, 122. Thomas, Dorothy 29 Thomas, Sueann 157 Thompson, Christopher 110, 176 Thompson, Cindy 101, 192 Thompson, Kimberley 120, 142, 177 Thompson, Kimberly 69, 81 Thompson, Susan 115, 157 Thompson, Tim 142 Thraen, Mark 62,84,142 Thraen, Matthew 177 Tiberio, Dayna157 Tillman, Joyce 152, 158 Timbrooks, Thomas 1 21, 158 Tinsley, Virginia 18, 117 Tipton, Jonathan 71 , 73, 192 Tipton, Richard 73,119,158 Tobin, Maureen 158 Tolman, Kristine 97,177 Tom, Lorraine 177 Toney, Teresa 1 13, 115, 123, 158 Toney, Willamena 113, 192 Traham, John 192 Treat. Robert 84, 122, 177 Trimble, Mike 24, 27, 122 Trulillo, Robert 122, 177 Tuch,Paul118, 142,158 Tuhus, Kevin 158 Tunny, Joseph 62,158 Turner, Rene 177 Turner, Tracy 158 Tweed, Timothy 1 18, 177 Twiggs, Kevin 113, 192 Twiggs, Robbie 113, 158 Tyus, Donna 120, 142 Ulery, Christopher 158 Umbower, Craig 120,123, 158 Umbower, Crynn 5, 97, 105, 177 Umbower, Kevin 192 Underwood, Dawn 192 Valdez, Lino 113, 158 Valente, Michelle 192 Valentine, Robin 98, 99, 100, 142 Valenzuela, Allison 122, 192 Valenzuela, Arnold 177 Valenzuela, Chris 67, 112,192 Valenzuela, Elias 158 Valenzuela, Frank 112, 142 Valenzuela, Lucia 112, 177 Valenzuela, Lydia 112, 178 Valenzuela, Mercy 112, 158 Vanderly, Lisa 192 Vanderpoel, John 178 VanDorp, Monica 178 VanDyke, Jean 72, 192 VanLeer, John 122, 192 VanMeter, Mark 70, 142 VanZile, Lori 178 VanZile, Sherri 158 Varela, Catherine Varela, Kathy 85, 180, 192 Varela, Manuel 66, 15B Vasquez, Frank 67, 112, 192 Vasquez, Rosemary 1 12, 178 Vasquez, Rudy 1 12 Vasquez, Tony 112, 192 Velasco, Jan 20, 21 Velasquez, Micheal 193 Veros, David 142 Veros, Dawn 124, 125, 193 Veros, Gerald 158 Vibber, Dave 27,67, 70,71 Villegas, Reymund Villela, Sylvia 114, 142 Vincent,Jef1rey115, 120. 158 Vincent, Wendy 1 19, 142 Vital, Manuel 66, 178 Vlachos, Lydia 27 Vlcek, Christine 124, 160, 178 Vlcek, Michael 85, 193 Vogel, Patty 27 Vogt, Thomas 98, 118, 121, 158 Volleyball 68, 69 VonBila, Bonnie 55, 114, 115, 142 Waddell, Arlene 103, 178 Waits, Leslie 158 Waits, Stephanie 178 Wakefield, Dawn 122, 158 Walker, Matthew 74, 83, 158 Walker, Tracy 72, 116, 180, 193 Wang. Eugene 118, 193 Ward, Dave 193 Ward, David 71,158 Ward, Richard 66, 178 Warford, Julie 82,115,121, 12 Warren, Melanie 85, 186, 193 Wasilewski, Laurie Wastchak, David 143 Wastchak, Donna 120, 178 Waters, John 7, 18 Watkins, Karen 143 Watkins, Sandra 178 Watkins, Wendy 97, 193 Weaver, Willie 97 Webb, Lee 143 Webb, Melissa 193 Wedell, Susan 158 Weeker, Mary 114, 143 Wehrli, Mike 27, 66, 118 Wennmacher, Dawn 101, 143 Wennmacher, James 178 Wenzel, Lynnette 178 Wenzel, Mary 97, 158 Werle,Jef1rey 178 Wesley, Carol 193 Westcott, Steve 158 Weyer, Ann 158 Weyher, Steven 178 Wheaton, Jeff 193 Whisnant, Timothy 114, 143 Whitcomb, Sandra 158 White, Allen 1 15, 143 White, Carlton 78,113, 178 White, Susan 144, 158 Whitehead, David 97.98, 143 Whiteman, Jeltrey 178 Wickham, Hal 32, 33 Widger, Debbie 97, 179 Widmer, Troy 123, 159 Widows, Sannea 193 Wildman, Ronald 143 Wilhelm. Robert 122, 193 Wilkins, Michael 159 Willey, Ron 122, 179 Williams, Annette 159 Williams, Chekela 143 Williams, Merk143 Williams, Melehe179 Williams, Robin 70,71 Williams, Rodney 179 Williams, Todd 159 Williams, Wayne 27 Williams, Wendy 14, 193 Willson, Deborah 72, 193 Willson, Jim 179 Wilson, Tomi 119,120,159 Wilt, David 98. 193 Winkler, Marcie193 Withgott, Rene 143 Withgott, Thomas 193 Woertz, Van 78, 161, 179 Woessner, Susan 68, 179 Wold,Deanna98, 99,103,106 107 125 179 Womer, Scott 193 Wong, Charles 159 Wong, Virginia 103, 119, 120, 122 123 143 Wood, Justin 179 Woodall, Toni 179 Woodruft, Ben 159 Woodson, Deanna 179 Woodward, Felicia 179 Woodward, Jeffrey 159 Woodward, Stephen 27 Wooten. Kerri 96, 159 Worthington, Pamela 143 Wonman, Therese 143 Wrestler Aides 143 Wrestling 70 Wright, Deborah 120, 179 Yancy, Debbie 120, 179 Yates, Kevin 179 Yearbook Stat1110, 111 York, Rod 179 Young, Billy 193 Young, Brett 62, 143 Young, Keith 159 Young, Kristin 193 Youngbeck, Michele 143 Youth Advisory Council 117 Zahn, Richard 159 Zaletel, Danielle 108, 179 Zeiger, Paul 24, 172, 179 Zempel, Dwayne 159 Zimmerman, Dane 143 Zimmerman, William 159 Zunker, Mark 193 go Lass a. is tg: gzeatesf ofaff suifs, gut srufsauoz 'zafgaz to 'cafoias fgat you lbossassecf gbn Lffan to mowm, gis Loss. H cgsmlaa, cJQoman fpgifosopgaz M mmf' W 'Sunset' staff produces 'The Une and Only' The One and Onbf, represents many things. The graduating class was the hrst to spend all four years at Corona. Looking back, the seniors remember their first day of high school, at an unfinished, yet unique high school. Although the seniors are leaving, and there will be no students left who pioneered the school, the pride and traditions they have estab- lished will continue. This was also the last year for 12 senior staff members of the Sunset Their effort for their last book to be the best hebed to make it what it is. I would like to thank these staff members, as well as the rest of the staff, for all of their extra time and devotion in producing Sunset '81 . I would also like to express my appreciation to our advisor, Bob Muller, who was always there when we needed him. The yearbook staff also wishes to thank the office and bookstore staffs, as well as Rick Hursh, our Newsfoto yearbook representative, for their help. Sunset '81 is the final product of four year's experience by most of the staff It represents all the hard work and time put in to make it The One and Onbr. O... Marla Imdieke Editor 216 CLOSING deserted after the school
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