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'54 Y ,TN if A ,t1Xid's' fl Top left: Jeanna Mosic looks over pictures for a layout. Top middle: Kevin Shull shows Mrs. Gorman some of his pictures that were just developed. Top right: Brian Burnett thinks hard while chomping on his gumdinger. Bottom middle: Kris Thomas listens while Mrs. Gor- man lectures. Bottom right: Mrs. Gorman shows Amy Brown and Jeanna Mosic how to do the finishing touch. 31,7 .2 Extra! Extra! Read all about it! This year's Sunrise Staff has grown rapidly. The club met everyday 4th hour. Mary Gorman was the sponsor. She and Brian Burnett, the editor, had to edit everything that went into the paper. It costs about 500 dollars to publish each issue. This club is special because it represents all of Corona and the club 's work is pub- lished for the whole school to see. said Mary Gorman, sponsor. Students signed up for this club for many different reasons. From getting extra credit to going into tele-com- munications. One of my favorite things about being in the class was having authority over the beginning students so that we could shape them up. And seeing my stories in the paper. said Pieter Dijkstra. The club especially looked for- ward to seeing the senior issue and the convention in Oregon. This club stood out for the changing the atti- tude of the students and faculty about the quality of the paper. Staffers worked extremely hard to meet deadlines and produce the best paper possible. Some of the most memorable experiences that theylve had were: My first football article. said Brian Flemming. My Hrst front page story, said Brian Burnett. The first story I had ever published, first year as an advanced student, and the journalism convention in Se- attle. said Pieter Dijkstra. Unlike the rest of the journal- ism students I get to do the ad- vertisements and I also enjoy writing movie reviews and other stories for the paper. Mrs. Gor- man is a great teacher and my classmates are a lot oflfun to work with. With the cooperation ' of the class I feel we put out the best paper In the valley. Steve Cooke. NEWSPAPER ll
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Flag pride shows During a home football game, band leader Darla Miller proud- ly leads the 1986-87 Corona del Sol band members across the field for half-time entertainment. Miller has been a devoted member of the CdS Band for four years and she has led the varsity group. Her contributions have helped make the band a success. Flag line members, Michelle Gray, Wendie Wolfe, and Andrea Meidt, display the overwhelming closeness that both the flag and band members shared this year. The girls on the flag line worked extremely hard all year-they could be seen practicing every morning with the band to be ready to put on a good show. W 4 '99 FLAG LINE Row one: Leah Hatcher, Aimee Browne, Jennie Ramsey, My-Tien Tran, Toni Lunstrom. Row two: Bekki Haugh, Laurie Faulk, Michelle Gray, Jennifer Gray, Winona Blackfeather, Row three: Traci Patten, Karen Stafford, An- drea Meidt, Wendie Wolfe, Deana Knox. ll4 BANDXFLAG One of Corona's devoted tuba players attentively fol- lows the music and listens to the rest of the band so he will be ready when his cue comes. The entertainment band provided was a major part of all football and basketball games. , 4 .fan gn. Senior band member, Brian Flemming, uses all of his mighty and power as he blows his heart out. The band members put their into everything they did this year so they could produce the best and play great songs at all school functions.
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