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I ,,-r Advanced Dance: Debbie Thomas, Deanna Gunkiel, Caroline Strong, Kira Wilson, Chanda DeCu Bellis, Kristin Buldan, Amy Valenzuela, Jill Powley, Stella Frazier, Tausha Stapley, Kim Horblit. Second row: Kim Simmons, Jennifer Betts, Lisa Hernandez, Corinna Cruse, Jennifer Towt, Peggy Boyle, William Harris, Gina Espinoza, Laura Pixler, Brittina Rollins, Stacey Edwards, Karen Espinoza lSponserl. Third row: Renee Rhorer, Sonya Serpas, Traci Guy, Carrie Morene, Katleen Stapley, Kristin Tursini, Deena Taylor, Shannon McKnight, Jacqueline Holte, Vickie Fossenkemper, Laura Hatch, Sheila Krebs. A-f ,' -v -- . -- -L, ,S , if . . ., A H I Beginning Dance: Krystyna Krashicka, Michelle Ellingson, Adriana Everitt, Ann Bangerter, Theresa Norman, Michelle Fernandez, Terri Keys, Julie Barrington, Holly Versteeg, Sheila Jones. Second row: Megan Boehm, Marci Robison, April Cornelius, Stephanie Myers, Jennifer Secord, Jeanna Mosic, Christi Baker, Trisha Rubio, DeAnna Della Ciappa, Jami Lee, Mary Minitti, Elisha Jackson. Third row: Jenny Mitchell, Jessica Brady, Kristyn Curlee, Angie Hilton, Sharon Walton, Angela Wesson, Shannon Smith, Martha Monrea, Vicki Bader, Dawne Hanwell, Nikki Perkins, Heather Carlson, Kara Sanborn, Wendi Tillman. Fourth row: Sandra Luna, Kerry Trevizo, Tracy Graham, Juilia Naumann, Sharron Hornak, Julie Derge, Lori Benesh, Jamie Goodwin, Holly Voth, Heather McKie, Celine Badaroux, Lynn Owens, Maryann Ramos, Jodi Figueroa. A' ,-1 .. . 1' , ' ' l s 'gm Q ' Corona del Sol dancers work hard on a new routine. Senior, Vicki Fossenkemper spark- les during the beginning of the dance. MODERN DA A-EE 123
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I T -fs-af r --i-eq oi! gy aa E . alia Jen Pennell Photo l - - Getting ready to perform, Sonya Serpas concentrates on her moves. Dancers show talent Modern dance is a class that lets stu- dents express their creativity and show their talent. Miss Espinoza has been the sponsor of the modern dance club since 1983. The president of dance was William Harris. This years fund-raisers included candy and cookie sales, and the money that was raised was used for new dance costumes. One of the highlights of the year was giving an annual dance performance in May. Members join for numerous reasons including, I was very interested in dance and I thought it would be exciting, said Jennifer Towt. lt would be fun and be- cause I love to dance, said Gina Espin- oza. Both of them have been in dance for two years. The thing l like most about the club is dancing and the fund-raisers, said Wendi Tillman. Many of the members comment- ed that the spring dance was the most memorable for them. D2 MODERN DANCE m' l , 'ZT 't-Vs 'I , , . tw- -s..,, L. ' . , During the Christmas assembly advanced dance members, Stacey Ed- wards, Deena Taylor and Kristin Buldan perform for the student body. K l - l ll t The intermediate dancers practice on their new dance performance. They worked hard on all their routines so their performances shined.
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ra T Rather b Skiing! Ski club was one of the largest clubs at Corona and amongst the most exciting. lt was organized the first year Corona opened. Ski club offered its members many skiing opportunities throughout the ski season, at a reasonable price for Corona students. The ski club travelled to many different ski re- sorts throughout the winter. For instance, Snowbird, Park City, Alta in Utah, along with Mammoth Mountain in California. These are some of the longer trips that took place. During the year there were less expensive one day trips to Sunrise and Snowbowl in Arizona, which were scheduled according to snow conditions and skier par- ticipation. Ski club had fundraisers to help their members earn money for ski trips. By selling candy, the profit made went into their individ- ual accounts, and was used to pur- chase video tapes to watch during meetings for fun and instructional The majority of the ski club members take time away from skiing for a moment to be together in a group shot outside of the ski lodge, at Alta ski resort in Utah. use. This year the club purchased a video camera enabling them to make their own videos of their trips. At their meetings they watched ski films and served re- freshments. lt gave the students a chance to socialize with their friends and fellow peers. Accord- ing to Garrett Villanueva, I not only joined to ski, but to make friends and have a terriHc time. The ski club officers for the year '86-87 were: Mike Benich-presi- dent, Brad Cox-vice president, Mark Stoleson-secretary, Lynnae Villanueva-treasurer, and Mr. La- due-sponsor. Skiers stop for a brief photo at the top mountain in Utah. of the C3 ft it if 1 25 Front row from left: Tev Castro, Kristin Thomas, Jeanna Mossic, Anne Suzuki, Christine Howard, Amy Pedatto, Lynn Munnell, Natalie Neal. Second row: Jennifer Pennell, Katy Olivas, Jill Soggie, Tracee Rhea, Drew Corlee, Jennifer Latin, Derek Peacock, Roy Johuston, Jeff Valenty. Third row: Treavor Allen, Kristy Lawrence, Mark Miller, Susie Hickey, Pattie Lee, Vickie Fossenkemper, Andrea Pankowski, Kelly Roeske, Ruth Billings, Kriste Korineke, Anne Badger, Judy Wallace, Lisa Braslow. Fourth row: Nicole Frost, Kristina Nilaomn, Holli Selnes, Laura Bramblet, Katie Holly, Robert Leber, Mark Christensen, Star Dufty, Dave Hill, Mike Benich, Danny Lopez, Kirt Beus. Fifth row: Ryan Bradley, Carter Corey, Kathy Gallego, Brad Cox, Kris Rendtorff, Rick Hillock, Kelly Sarter, Ben Randolph, Scott Rowse, Kurtis Schnizel, Darren Coles, Mark Stoleson, Bryan Cox, Scott Creasman, Eric Ladue- SPONSOR. 124-SKIC ' T ' ' '-
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