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Eric Astor Photo gg?--. e'3 A fa 5 Michelle Cortese Photo 'f-WEA fl? I lif t Art Clubg Front row: Ann Pettit, Stacie Siegenthaler, Cindy Auto Club: Front row: Erick Simms, Lenny Perez, Al Baez, Lindinger. Second row: Ms. Karen Saunders lclub sponsorl, Chaphet Leinsakarene, Russell Wilsak. Second row: Steve Nancy Clark lpresidentl, Roland Stark lVice Presidentl, Rathff, Jim Buck, Sam Benedict CPresidentl, Matt Madruga, Robin Brown. lNot Pictured - Dan Vicek, Steve Geislerl lvice presidentl, George Palech lsponsorl. ' AUTOXGUITARXART 139 p, h H ,q!9.i9'-'
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Dedicated Club The auto club was dedicated to promoting and developing a student's knowledge and interest in the field of automotive technology. The auto club is not a new club to the Corona campus and though it just began last year- more and more members are starting to take part and get involved in the club. One of the main activities of the auto club was to help out with faculty and student automotive emergencies. These were all done for a small fee. The president of the auto club this year was Samuel Benedict and the sponsor was Mr. George S. Palich. The major fundraisers for the club were selling reconditioned donated autos, and repairs on student and teacher autos. The money collected from the fundraisers went toward the yearly trip to the west coast to where members could visit speed shops. When asked, why he joined the auto club senior Matt Madruga simply said, Because l enjoy working on cars and there are many educa- tional opportunities! To all of those members who helped out students with automotive dilemnas this year we say, l'Thanks guys, what would we have done without ya?' The renaissance art club is a club that enables students to widely expand their creative and hidden talents. For anyone who loves to draw, paint, or do anyting the least bit imaginative, this club is definitely for you!!! This year the sponsor of the R.A. Club was Karen Saunders and the president was Nancy Clark. The major fundraisers of the club were a booth at the homecoming carnival and an imaginus art poster sale. The money collected from the fundraisers went towards adding art culture and projects to the school campus, to build another sculpture on campus and to take photography trips to the Grand Canyon and different monuments. When asked why she joined the Renaissance Art Club, Nancy Clark replied, l think that it will broaden my empirlcism and knowl- edge of the arts and l plan on making a living of it when I graduate from college. At first there was little enrollment and then UBOOMH the guitar club really began to expand and all classes were filled. Many members joined because they were starting a band or just to improve their artistry. The president of the guitar club was Carrie Augustyn. The sponsor was Mr. O'learey. Some of the club's major fundraisers this year were cheese and sausage sales and a candy sale. The money collected from the fundraisers went towards buying uniforms, solo ensembles, and going on tour. The main activities of the guitar club this year were concerts, solo and ensemble, going on tour and a big club get together at the end of the year. Upper right: Auto club member, Derek Morawski, concentrates on getting this vehicle back in to tip top working condition. Lower right: Guitar club member, Robert Leber, practices his piece to accomplish perfection. Far right: Guitar club member, Jeff Stevenson, takes a few minutes to practice before class begins. Lower far right: Art club member lphotographerl Michelle Burton, and artist, Stacie Siegenth- aler take a break for a brief moment during class. Lower corner right: Art club member, Stacie Siegenthaler shows off a few of her I artistic drawings. l38 AUTOXGUITARXART
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