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

 - Class of 1987

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Corona Del Sol High School - Sunset Yearbook (Tempe, AZ) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 111 of 296
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0 Q at CdS, Holly participates in a discussion at of the S.A.D.D. club meetings. speaker, Sharon Sikora, tells her story to the Kristi Bingham, president of S.A.D.D. speaks at an assembly to stu- dents about drinking and driving. Kristina Garcia, Nicole Knight, Espy Baca, Jennifer Roberts, Stacey Jenks, Michelle Metcalf Second row: Julie Boles lsponsorl, Katie Holly, LuAnn Burrows, Ann Ban- guter, Rochelle Rogers, Marlayna Mooneyham, Amy Hawkins, Kristina Nilsson Third row: Doug Smith, Star Dufty, Liana Bruce, Christy Meadows, Sherry Meier, Jill Ball, Rachelle Williams, Nicole Frost 5.A.D.D. 99

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A contract for life The summer of 1985, Kristi Bingham and some friends got to- gether and had several car washes to raise money to start a club here at Corona. The reason they did this was because a very close friend of theirs was killed by a drunk driver. Bingham became concerned and wanted to do something about it. This is how S.A.D.D., Students Against Driving Drunk, formed. We just want to make students aware of the consequences of drinking and driving. We are not saying don 't drink, we are just say- ing don 't drink and drive, said Kristi Bingham, President of 5.A.D.D. for the past two years. S.A.D.D. has become one of the most populated clubs here at Cor- ona. Three hundred students signed up on club day and ap- proximately 15O students show up at some meetings. M.A.D.D., Mothers Against Driving Drunk, said Corona del Sol was one of the best S.A.D.D. chapters in the country. S.A.D.D. had car washes to try and raise money to put up a bill- board on the freeway about driv- ing drunk. S.A.D.D. members talked at many different types of banquets, such as S.A.D.D. day at A.S.U. This was where S.A.D.D. chapters from all over the valley got togeth- er and gave lectures to people on how to start a S.A.D.D. chapter. They also had two assemblies for the students at Corona. Our S.A.D.D. club is the best. I am very proud of their sincerity and contributions to Corona, said Julie Boles, sponsor of S.A.D.D. Julie Boles, sponsor, speaks to the club upcoming events. !-H5 WI, S.A.D.D. members listen attentively to a speaker at one of their meetings. 98 S.A.D.D.



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Clubs help with jobs DECA stands out for raising future leaders in business and marketing management. This year they had many fundraisers so they could attend DECA conferences and have various DECA social activities. Some of these were poster f calendar sales, candy sales, and also a car wash. This club started in 1978. The president of DECA this year was Doug Wood- mansee, and the sponsor, were Marge Metcalf and Joseph Krznarich. COE is a club where students can learn business traits and good attitudes on job expo- sure. These students go to school half of the day and the other half they work at an office job. These students have to be interviewed by the sponsor, Barbara Shultz, and then be se- lected. Some fund raisers this year were candy sales, a booth at the homecoming carnival and they sold gifts from a catalogue. They used the money they earned for various activities and a banquet at the end of the year. HERO is short for Home Economic Related Occupations. It is a club that introduced stu- dents to the working world and economics. The club was started last year and was taught and sponsored by Barbara Smith. They met everyday for instruction and had meetings on Fridays, 3rd hour. HERO had different kinds of fundraisers. Some were candy sales and loo DECAXCOEXHERO gift sales. The money they earned was given to different charaties throughout the year. Money was also spent for HERO activities and the big- gie- the employers banquet at the end of the year. The banquet was to show the members appreciation for their employers. HERO is a special club because the members are so close knit. HERO is fun and exciting says Tina Riccobono. Steve Cooke Photo Top left: DECA members Michelle Batson and Marren Williams up-coming events. Bottom left The COE class practices an activity the typewriters. Top middle Doug Woodmansee senior enjoys ing at the DECA leadership meeting Bottom middle Hero office 1987. Bottom right: Brad Evans Corona Alumni student talks at DECA leadership training meeting

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