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Corona student, Debi Eyerman, finds school work helpful in the long run. Sister city brings social enrichment Sister City is a very special pro- gram. It is where high school stu- dents are chosen to go to a foreign country and live with a family for a period of time. Applying for this program starts by simply filling out an application covering academic achievements, involvement in school, fsuch as clubs and offices heldl, and awards and honors received. Applicants are also required to write an essay about themselves. After turning in essays and applications, partici- pants go into a group interview with four other students for fifteen minutes. After the group inter- view, they cut some applicants, cademic Decathlon members front: Scia Thallam. Back row from left: Chrissy evering, Betsy Molander, and Debi Eyerman. then the remaining students, still in the process of achieving Sister City, have an individual interview which also lasts for fifteen min- utes. Applicants are asked ques- tions which cover information on all of the different countries that are offered through this program. From here the finalists are select- ed. The whole trip was the best time of my whole life, said Kelly Torok, The for- eign people really have the same feelings we do. The only really different thing is that they speak a different lan- guage. Honors student, Scia Thallam, takes time out to prepare for a competition. ACADEMIC DECA THL ONXA CADEMIC5 33
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During the LIFT conference, Corona stu- dents link arms, and together they sing the song Stand By Me . This was how the conference ended. .Al At a LlFT seminar, Rick Parry talks on how to be a responsible president. LIFT conference helps leadership ln October of 1986 Corona held a special conference in Prescott. This conference was to help im- prove the student's leadership skills. It offered many different seminars on organization, commu- nication, leadership and so forth. Everyone was assigned to four groups by colors. There was an orange, green, blue and yellow group. You had to attend all your seminars with this group that you were assigned. Each of the student body offi- cers taught their own seminar. Lisa Magliola on spirit, Helly Hef- being a president, Brian Austin on being a vice president and Cindy Cooper on being a secretary. This conference was organized by Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Boles and Mr. Honaker. They put a lot of time and energy into putting this conference together. They were very dedicated, and supportive of the conference and the whole idea behind it. Through this conference many friendships grew and acquaint- ances were brought together. We, the yearbook staff, would like to say thanks to everyone who was fernan on business, Rick Parry on involved in the conference. Here is a group performing a presentation on determining personalities which are important to have to be a good leader. . LIF TXA CADEMIC5 35
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