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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.
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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
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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.
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