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Actors Anon. members, Carl Nevels and Brian Jibby, rehearse a scene from a play for one of the class assignments. iraq Masque and Gavel and Speech and Angela Bryan and Tom Clyde, Speech and Debate members, rehearse a scene from one of the many plays they put on here at Corona. Both students were very good and successful in the club. Speech: Terrence J. Hughes, Brad Lange, Rakesh Misra, Barbara McNight, Gus tthe catl, Bethany Ettenborough, Jennifer Goldberg, Bianca Q ' Zumbo. Middle row: Dan Clayton, Kathy Manicarti, Tami Parrish, Scott I Worthington, Andy Hansen, Stacee Shown, Missy Phillips, Angela Bryan, s t Mrs. Parrish. Top row: Doug Guilbeau, Stephanie Guilbeau, Steve Zautke, - 1 --N ' Ken Oplinger, Steve Walker, Eric Chapman, Tom Clyde, Kui Karl Mary, Stephanie Holinka. and memorizing one of the scripts. Shannon Tucker also the president of the Masque and Gavel club. ' E5
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Students Actors Anonymous repertory company stands out for performing plays. They have done many plays this year such as, Le Menu , Don't drink The Water , and oth- ers. They also do plays for class assignments. Actors Anon. is supported by Masque and Gavel. They use the money they get for props, sets, and royalty fees. The sponsor, Mrs. Parrish, spends a lot of time with the clubs that she represents. Speech and Debate also is spon- sored by Linda Parrish. They do not have an elected president, but they all work together to keep ev- erything going the way planned. Speech and Debate is also sup- ported by Masque and Gavel. They use the money for tournament fees, transportation costs and lodging. There are many successful Cor- ona students that win awards at the tournaments. Both clubs have grown rapidly throughout the years here at Cor- ona. They both do a lot of perform- ing in front of audiences also. Speech and Debate was started in 1979. Actors Anon. was developed perform Rodgers. To work on my acting techniques and to be able to per- form and ha ve fun, Jenn Gold- berg. Wanted to get into a group that centers on acting, Rick Parry. in 1980. There are many talented stu- dents here at Corona. Some rea- SOUS for joining this Club Wefei H7-0 Speech and Debate member, Actors Anon. member, Jennifer Goldberg, acts like a child in expand On acting techniques and to Missy Phillips, smiles while work- of the many successful plays that she is in. She is also a work at something I love, Jenn ing. . ,,,,, ,,,. , ,. X ., , ti? 4 K ill! t ,dd - ss I Actors Anon.: bottom row: Eric Chapman holding Gus, Jennifer Goldberg, I Andy Hansen, Scott Worthington, Bethany Ettenborough, Tom Clyde Top row: Ricky Parry, Jennifer Rodgers, Christopher Noder, Angela Bryan, Linda Parrish, tsponsorl. I 128 is-N. Shannon Tucker and Christopher Noder, Actors members, laugh happily as they work together on 'Y
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Language clubs at Corona del Sol have excelled for the past ten years, and 1986-87 was no excep- tion. The French club is very special because it is the only club devoted to France and the French culture. Betsy Bowler, the president of the club, worked extremely hard to keep club business organized. The only fundraiser they had was club dues paid by the mem- bers. These dues were used for the opportunity to test and taste different cheeses and food from to United Way and wrote letters to pen pals who live in France. Mr. Nissly was the sponsor of this unique club. I think the German club has gained a reputation as a fun and active club to be in. We do activi- ties and we have funf, said Mrs. Fullerton, sponsor of the German Club. This year a German exchange group came to CdS. The club took the Germans with the money the club raised from candy and advent calendar sales, to Disneyland. very active. They had get ac- quainted dinners, went horse- back riding, parties and sponsored the Christmas around the world banquet. The president of the club was Kristina Tromp. National Spanish Society is to recognize outstanding Spanish stu- dents, said Mrs. Vinaras, sponsor of the club. The president was Grace Retiro. The club raised money to go towards scholarships and A.P. exams by having several different candy sales throughout the year. France. They also donated money gift-A A 5 n , fa- ' 2 - 2 o. - ,r - ' li .f . ,, C Q . C 3 Y L- 2 1 . ' ' , 'J r X in 5 Q in N . X if , li FRENCH CLUB: Ariana Ahmadzadeh, Tricia Trapani, Jennifer Shaklan, Sabina Bhalla, Stacy Combs, Kelli Kuehner, Christine Cuzzocrea Second row: Lori Benesh, Tracy Rychlyk, Joyce Retiro, Celine Badaroux, Sari Rosenthal, Betsy Bowler, Leslie Syens, Jamie Goodwin Third row: Alan Boyer, Pat Helfrich, Anthony Crabtree, Bob Maddock, Eric Evans, Nicole Frost, Mr. Nissly. llliiQi.,T'? Y i - 2 ' , Q. , I K .px 5,55 E 'V ,- ru Q , Q ' -1 . 1 A . . L s t - x Egg . GERMAN CLUB: Miss Fullerton, Cyndi Crosmer, Kristina Tromp, Pam Fillman, Carol Mclver, Shannyn Taing, Cami Roberts, Kim Ray Second row: Phi-Lomg Tran, Todd Teeples, Dennis Henning, Celine Badaroux, Lynn Hagen, Robin Wactler, Jack Smithson, Kevin Brown, Stefani Lauer Third row: Tammy Tusek, Jill Olkers, David Hermanson, Kelly Gersting, Erik Williams, Chrissy Capacco, Julia Naumann, Judy Turner. I.-TO LANGUAGE GROUPS This year the German club was Deciding which cheese to sample first is a hard decision for French club members. French foreign exchange student, Celine Bardoux tastes cheese from her country at club meeting.
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