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The bookstore personnel find the students here at Corona del Sol easy to work with and they enjoy doing things for the stu- dents. They try to keep the bookstore a pleasant atmo- sphere with decorations and posters. You never go in the bookstore and find it cluttered, it is always clean and organized. The bookstore is open from 7:15 in the morning to 3:00 in the afternoon, they are closed sixth hour for their daily check out. Their hard work and will- ingness to serve shows their Corona pride. N 1 fOpposite page far leftl Keeping on top of business in the bookstore is important to keep things running. fOpposite page centerl Donna Goggins and Kay Clay work very hard to keep the bookstore operating efficiently. QLower leftj Officer Spradling spends most of his time working with parents, students, and teachers in helping to prevent problems here at Corona de Sol High School. QCenterJ Security from left to right: Rick Ramirez, Darrell McKay and Curtis Bagley enjoy their job, lRightJ Between classes Yvette Baca stops to talk to Rick Ramirez about the Homecoming football game. if Photo by Mike Simon. .E vu E s- N D- C 3 m Q FACULTY 49 Photo by Dawn Parr h
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Bookstore serves students needs The bookstores ideal location and attractive working condi- tions improve spirits for staff and students at CDS. The book- store personnel have many re- sponsibilities to the students and themselves. Some of these responsibilities are keeping track of club funds and buying back books. They really enjoy getting the experience of work- ing in a business atmosphere. In the spring and the fall, when books are being purchased and sold back to the school, the per- sonnel are able to keep things running smoothly. One of the rewarding side affects of the bookstore is it gives some stu- dents an opportunity to work there during the summer. They strive to offer the sup- plies, students need, such as pens, pencils, paper etc. Corona T-shirts can also be purchased. Photo by Steve Benich 48 FACULTY I---I Q ,,,. 6 5-Q.:- il i -null u is 13' Photo by Mike Simon 1 l l w
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Photo by Mike Simon. Ms Hornaday smiles as she quickly prepares her lesson plans for her math classes during her planning period. John Abbott Welding!Auto Steve Adolph History Dale Akers Counselor Dorothy Arenz History lim Armstrong Health Ed.fCoach Tracy Axcell Special Education Julie Boles English Elaine Bristol Math Stan Bristol Math Rod Brooks lndustrial Arts Steve Burk Social Studies Larry Campbell Social Studies Merced Campos Guidance Barbara Carter Special Education Mary Carter Physical Education 50 FACULTY Peggy Saunders
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