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Cooking and sewing is not all we teach Home-economics is not just cooking and sewing, said Mrs. Barbara Smith. Home-economics has become a popular word here at Corona. Our home-economics department has eight courses to offer. They consist of foods, sewing, independent living, child development, Hero, fashion mer- chandise information, human relations, and home design. The activities that the students are involved in range from having a pre- school for children in child development to weddings in human relations-with the ceremony and reception. Hero tl-Iome Economic Related Occupationsl attends state conferences and enters a scrapbook in competition. Every class or club in the home-economics department adds their own personal touch to the growing department. Home-economics classes give many students a chance to expand their talent and learn more about themselves. Eric Astor Photo Karen Saunders, art teacher, discusses with student, Cheryl Blackmer, the art design on the computer screen. 240 AR TXHOME-EC. XINDUS TRIAL AR TSXMUSIC John C. Abbott Arizona State University Bachelors lndustrial Arts Dino Castelli Ken Moore Bowling Green State University, Ohio Bachelor of Science Carol Denton Arizona State University Bachelors Alfred O'Leary Adams State College, Bill Richardson University of Arizona Colorado Masters Masters in Music
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Joe Krznarich Sandy Swanson Arizona State University g W Marge Metcalf Arizona State University Masters Geri Varela Arizona State University Masters Masters Dedicated teachers prepare th school Ten years ago, when the school first opened, typewriters and desks were still packed in boxes sitting in the classrooms. The weekend before the first day of school, teachers, maintenance men, and administrators, including our principal, and Mr. Love, former principal, came to school and frantically put the desks together and organized all of the classrooms. Luckily everything was ready for the first day of school. How exciting it was to begin at a brand new school and to be a part of the first year ever for Corona del Sol! said Ms. Sobotka. According to her, business classes were held in the home economics rooms and everything was hectic for a few days. Corona has since then taken on many changes as far as surroundings and student population goes. All of our teacher's dedication have brought about some of these changes with all of their hard work, and have made Corona del Sol what it is today. Since Corona has turned out to be the beautiful school that it is, that hectic weekend before the opening of the school doesn't seem to be that bad. Overall it seemed to be a very special event. It was well worth all of the hard work. - b X list' all tn- eve oo 2 0 0 harlene Medrano Photo ookstore workers, Kay Clay and Donna Goggins, spend most of their time Mrs. DiCesare explains technique for taking good track of the money, club funds, and dealing with book sales. pictures during photojournalism class. BUSINESSXFOREIGN LANGUAGE 239
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Karen Saunders Barbara D. Smith Arizona State University Arizona State University Masters Masters in Home Economics is lf Ms. Saunders The students are more so- phisticated, and their leader- ship qualities have Improved. Mr Le vi changes extra-currlcularly and academically over the last ten years if 7 1 - a' ' 1 There have been many 6 5 ' I Q ,Q Q 4' K H Q ,N ti ' 'li n f 1 .-f' v-J ' Greg Roemke English,students listen attentively as Gail Fi- scher, English and writing teacher, lectures on writing. .-. 4 'GQ-v . -1 it we . Y -R, t Q, We .. Orlando Baker Photo Mrs. Denny, Home-Economics teacher, closely and patiently works with one of her Home- Economics students. AR TXHOME-EC. XINDUS TRIAL AR TSXMUSIC 241
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