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.og WAN Senior Class Council: sponsor Mr. Smith, sponsor Mrs. Douglas, President Spike Lawrence, Vice President Tracey Stites, Treasurer Kelly Heffernan, Secretary Marlene Vega, and Girl's Rep. Katie Dougherty. Not shown: Boy's Rep. Greg Abbott How can you tell? Do ou have senioritis? Eating lunch at Dairy Queen every- day! -David Wochner I never want to go to class or do homework! -Sam Faraci Bringing a load of books home but not doing any homework! -Jeanette Politico Thinking about 'other' things rather than my assignments. -Treavor Allen Coming to school everyday hoping the lights would go out! -Andy Keller Locking my keys in my car, forget- ting my locker combination, remem- bering my homework when it's due, and losing my mind! I42 SENIOR5 -Kelly Heffernan Counting down the days 'till Christ- mas vacation and totally blowing off homework and going out instead. When's graduation? -Anne Badger Just trying to pass! I'Iomework?? Whatls that? I wait everyday for the bell to ring 'cause then I'm one day closer to graduation! -Leslie Syens Talking on the phone all night in- stead of doing my homework! -Anne Matthias Not only do I make up all kinds of excuses for not going to class, but I attempt things I would have never dreamed of doing as a sophomore. I just don't care anymore! And it's 1 really hard to do all these college A.P.'s when you're sick of any type of school! -Stephanie Wilt Aargh!! -Grace Retiro I woke up everyday hoping for snow so we wouldn't have to go to school and I dropped all of my classes except for three, second se mester. Most of my school day wa off campus! -Shannon Tucke The most sleep I got was durin class! -Missy Kelle Going out all the time and decidin to do my homework in the mornin and always getting up too late! -Sly Robert
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L o o k u s over! The following pages are filled with the 2,200 smiling faces we saw everyday at Corona during the past year. For the past ten years Corona students have been one unit, bound together to create Corona del Sol High School. Yet, during competition time, classes became separate groups with different ideas. Remember the first assembly of the year when the senior spirit was unbeatable and they over- whelmingly overthrew the vote for the ever-so popular spirit stick? Remember the Homecoming assembly when the quick to learn fresh- men had more posters than all the other classes put together, and they were awarded the stick? Remember the Halloween assembly when the future upperclassmen sophomores had so much spirit that everyone waved yellow balloons over the Aztec football stadium? And finally, remember when the juniors waited until they were remaining to show their pride and enthusiasm in Corona by bursting with spirit in the next assem- bly? This shows that every class had a special quality and uniqueness that made it different from any other. That is what makes Corona a success. Each class displayed a certain quality. The freshmen have the energy that will continue to keep Corona strong for future years. The sophomores were expected to proudly represent our school and provide good beha- vorial examples to the freshmen. They are now looking forward to becom- ing upperclassmen, dignified and sophisticated. The new upperclassmen this year were the juniors. Since the junior year is undoubtedly the most important academic year, these teens just set the mold for their future by establishing firm foundations for their destinies. LOOK AT US NOW, SENIORS! We have come a long way! We have enjoyed the prestige of being called seniors all year, but now we must face the world with the values and ideas that have been established in the past four years. The first decade of Corona has been a success because of the cooperation and hard work the entire student body has provided over the years. These four classes have given Corona del Sol the strength to go down in history as one of the most magnificent and spirited high schools ever! CLASSES I4l
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Hawaiian Senior Fling one of the three amusing trips. ervous but courageous senior, Tracee Rhea enthusiastically donates blood to United ay because she knows how important this organization is. We 're finally gradua t- ing! exclaims senior, Leslie Syens. Ahead of the rest '87 is the BEST! I thought the senior class council did an excellent job this year and I was glad to be a part of it! -Tracey Stites I have been on student council be- fore, but this year was the best! -Marlene Vega I was glad I was given the chance to get involved with CdS and be a part of council. -Kelly Heffernan It is a very busy and hectic Mon- day morning here at Corona del Sol High School, but the 1986-87 senior class council still finds time to meet. Shhh . . . the meeting is coming to order. President Spike Lawrence pounds his gavel and everyone is qui- et, he gets the meeting underway by calling on Marlene Vega for the sec- retarial minutes. As Vice President, Tracey Stites listens attentively to the reports, she is always ready to help Spike out. Now it is time for a financial up-date. Treasurer, Kelly Heffernan gives an accurate money report from the record book and the senior class council finds out they're doing well with their income because of their hard work with fundraisers. Next, it is time to discuss business: blood drive, graduation, senior trips to Mazatlan, Hawaii and California, dances, car washes, candy sales and Homecoming activities and slave sale. What an agenda! All decisions have been made and the meeting is adjourned by the president. What will be discussed next Monday morn- ing? Plenty of things for our busy and active 1986-87 senior class council! SENIORS I43
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