Corona Del Sol High School - Sunset Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1982

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Every other week, bet- ween second and third hours, clubs met on the y F schedule. These s ,g organizations provid- o ed activities and com- panionship for students with similar A . . interests. There w ere 5 clubs dealing with Q ' o everyth' I mg from foreign ?!' languages to backpacking 9 A and from performing to Q! ' trtt helping other people. f' . The various organizations O I , on cam us h ' p ad a very active 4? I season. Students, parents and 17 teachers began to wonder if Cor- ona's supply of eager and det ermin- ed salespeople ever ran dry. Some club was selling something almost every school day. Cheese and sausage, stationery, candles, Rubik's cube keychains and calendars were a few of the products sold I along with the usual array of candy. Several clubs disbanded this year. The Art Club, Airplane Club and Rodeo Club all had pro- blems getting either members or sponsors. The Inter- . national Club divided into three new groups, the Ger- man Club, the French Club and the Spanish Club. I The Corona Community Club, however, became active . again with the return of their sponsor. Also, several new music groups were created as students' interests became . more defined. ,g Service projects were big activities for some clubs. The Key Club was the most active in community services. Other clubs held special fund raisers to donate money for the an- nual United Way drive. All clubs wer e educational in one way or another through the ,experience they provided. ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION 107

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Band earns revenue for summer camp Playing at football games, and pep assemblies is not the only thing the band does. When they are not selling concessions at A.S.U. home football games, they're busy selling other things such as chocolate Easter bun- nies to raise money for band camp. Each student has to raise S250 dollars to pay their way to Camp Pacific in Carlsbad, California. They performed in the Veteren's Day parade, the Fiesta Bowl parade, and others during the year. The concert band performed in two concert festivals in Phoenix, a winter concert at Boyle Auditorium and a spring concert in small gym. They held a mini-assembly for the students in the spring and performed in the graduation ceremonies. 108 BAND At the end of a song, Flag Corps member, Angela Johns waits for the next command. Performing with the band during a halftime presentation is Carol Minnich, saxophone player. CouncH Band f Band Council, FROM LEF'I': David Maza, Dawn Green, Molly Mullins, Michele Schoonmaker, Tina Magazzu, Carol Minnich, LaWanza Lett, Mindy Close, Kim Miller, Jennifer Regan. 9 Y SI, Flag, FROM LEFT: Susan Sitton, Debbie Wldger, Joy Maxwell, Cindy Humiston, Aimee Brightbill Cherie Brown, Crystal Chapman, Tammy Smith, Tammy Eckstein, Sandy Converse, Lynnette Wenzel, Tonya Hull, Kathy Albee, Kellie Kearney, Allison Landman, Danielle Azletel. Flag Tin -:nl z:1,, ,,,,,' Af. .at ,W .. - . L... .- ,-. -'T ,Q .. . . ,fyxfwfam NN' X f Af . , ,,, ,, , t -

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