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Check it out . , , In the ten years at Corona del Sol, High School organiza- tions have played a big part in a student's involvement. Starting out with only nine clubs in 1977, Corona now has 37 clubs with many active and enthusiastic mem- bers. Clubs are formed to support a common interest among students and they have proven to be a great way to become involved in school activities. From the pommies and cheer, as well as all the aids and stats who support the CdS athletes, Student council which sponsors worthy causes, SADD which helps make students aware of drinking and driving hazards, and DECA whose members are involved in marketing, Corona del Sol offers a wide variety of organizations to satisfy anyones interests. The CdS clubs are kept busy year round raising money, promoting school spirit and activities, and sponsoring different events of their own. From school dances, candy sales, food drives, tee-shirt sales, clinics, bake sales, car washes, and holiday events, the outstanding club members work together to make their clubs stand out and help Corona work effectively. Looking at our organizations now we notice a few changes, such as the number of members and the opportunities available for the organizations, because of the increasing growth in our school. Clubs concerns and goals have not changed that much in ten years but the added influence of CdS students allows for achievements within the clubs. ORGA NIZA TIONS 95
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Council represents Corona Student government has grown over the ten years it has existed at Corona. Mr. Campbell has been the sponsor of the club for nine outstanding years. Student council has grown abundantly because of his tremen- dous effort toward the club. Student Council sponsored most of the student ac- tivities. They also had many fundraisers, which includ- ed the hush-a-thon which made a lot of money for United Way, a dance, and they also managed to do the basketball concession stands. All of the money that came from fundraising went toward giving scholar- ships and spirit raising activities. There are many reasons for becoming a member of Student Council. Some of these reasons include, Be- cause l wanted to be a part of the council and was elected student body president. said Rick Parry. I am very interested in student government and I be- lieve I have good ideas concerning it. This seemed to be the best way to get those ideas heard. said Brian Austin. Because this club helps the whole school. It has more unity than other clubs. said Lisa Magliola. This years student body officers were: Rick Parry, president, Brian Austin, vice president, Cindy Cooper, secretary: Jeff Geyser, publicity director: John Slater, 96 STUDENT COUNCIL business manager, Lisa Magliola, spirit direc- tor. Student council members must achieve good grades and they also participate in many other activities. At the end of last year, candi- dates devoted much time to their campaigns, and the winners proved their abilities as shown by Corona del Sol's outstanding success during the 1986-87 school year. I I was so jacked-up about this 1986-87 school year. We had an awesome year! Stu- dent Council was so up on everything-we represented the school well and planned many fun activities. said Sr. President, Spike Lawrence. I was so proud to be a part of Corona's Student Council this year. The sponsors and other officers were great to work with! said Katie Dougherty, Sr. Girl's Rep. Bottom left photo: Sr. president, Spike Lawrence, and Sr. boy's rep, Gregg Abott, work together to plan the school year's functions. Top right photo: Mr. Campbell looks amused at Jason Linhart, frosh president. Lower middle: Holly Voth speaks to pep up the juniors. A X2 f ts,
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