Corona Del Sol High School - Sunset Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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But I've gotta drive! How else would I get there? The Bus! 4 ,N , w an Mu tv New .... .K -y ' if L tf, X, 1 Q. .39 VT? i ,S A Q ,gk . - -3 Q A .f no t Sf: .yi ' . ihergrfgo t it t 16 372 W' Jeff Zelinski P The most common form of transportation People Power. I2 TRA NSPOR TA TION ' h Phot A fi ' we Zelinski Photo its-sua. 5 A--5, ' 1 The yellow school bus-is it really a freshmen limousine? Unlocking their transportation are the underclassmen in their 'Kparking lot .

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17 . Corona stu- dents took a 3 6 wide-eyed look this year at activities. A big part of high school is the student activities. They can make or break the high school, and we were lucky enough to have had such exciting, involving activities to keep our spirit growing. Ten years ago to now, 1987, students involvement has grown to an all-time high, greatly in part to the tremendous influ- ence of students. Activities have benefited from this growth, from the crowded frenzied cheering of the students in our pep assemblies, to the many dress-up days to demonstrate our outstanding spirit. Activities also included student life, which we showed in the way we chose to dress, the cars we drove, the activities we partook in, and all the specialness that each and everyone of us showed. There was a lot to keep us busy this past year. Pep rallies were a great time to show school spirit and just cheer for CdSg Friday night football games were an excellent time to meet with friends and show school pride, students displayed their originality by wearing orange and yellow clothes or painting their faces on dress-up days, and school dances like Homecoming, Coronation, and Prom were exciting times to be with a date and have a good time. These were but a few of the examples of the great array of activities students partook in at Corona del Sol in 1986-87. A C Tl VI TIES ll



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Gathering in the parking lot students are both proud of and embarassed about their cars. These cars range in price from a measley S500 to an outrageous twenty-grand. www-cL'f??'1f. ,. ,.. To drive is definitely cool' A large number of students drive to school this year. So many, in fact, a new parking lot is being built. During the time the new lot was being built many Corona students were ticketed for parking. We wondered why so many stu- h to mean more to you My car means a lot to me because I did have to work for it. I enjoy the freedom of having a car. Angela bought her own car by working at Little Ceasers Pizza. Drew Corely also worked for his car. Drew helped his father build their house. Stu- Dawn Parrish Photo 4 l :Un X SI 'ner Dawn Parrish Photo Supporting their own forms of trans- portation are Bryce Corriveau, Jeff Ze- linski, Lara Pizzutillo, and Steve Graham. dents had to drive to school, so we asked around and came up with five main reasons. The first of the five is that it is cool. Second, why ride the bus if you don't have to? Third, a lot of the upperclassman have younger brothers and sisters they bring to and take home from school. Fourth, students that work either go straight home to get ready for work or they go straight to work. Last but certainly not least, EVERYBODY DOES IT! Because most high school stu- dents don't have their own houses, kids, land or anything of real val- ue, our cars are our pride and joy. Some of us don't have brand new expensive sports cars but we are glad to have one at all. Having our own cars gives us a bit of freedom. Angela Aguilar said, I think that working for something makes it dents such as Ronica Cross, Kim Giese and Tina Karnes received their cars from their parents as gifts. Driving is not the only source of transportation used by Corona stu- dents. Bryce Corriveau and Jeff Zelenski say that surfing is the only way to go. Many Corona students want to make sure they get to school therefore they depend on the trusty Big Yellow. A fairly new source of transportation is the Moped. Not too many Corona stu- dents own these, even though they are economical and cute. It really does not matter which source of transportation we choose, we always get to where we're going! Greg Abbott says, It's not the car you drive, it's what and who's in it. TRA NSPOR TA TION I3

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