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■ -A Shaking red and gold pom-pon ' s, spirited songleaders perform a snappy routine to the music of the pep band at a snack rally. Thursday, October 22, the Corona Senior High Starroom hosted the U.M.A.S. Spanish Dinner. The Mexican American students prepared authentic Mexican food in an effort to raise money for their many campus and community activities. Linda Cisneros, dinner chairman, and her committee trans¬ formed the normal dull atmosphere into a gay festive environment. Gaypinatas, bright serapes, and table decorations made up the majority of the decorations. The transformation was made complete by dancing and music provided by club members and group of elementary children from St. Edward ' s Parish. This last group in the past years have become accomplish¬ ed entertainers by performing at many celebrations in the Riverside and Southern area. Mr. and Mrs. Baughman and their two children enjoy the food of the Spanish Dinner sponsored by U.M.A.S
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A. S. B. - Open Campus The 1970-71 Executive Council started to work on the proposed issue of Open Campus early in the summer in 1970. Questionaires went out to merchants, parents, neighborhoods, etc. in attempt for the hopeful open campus. On November 16, 1970, both Corona and Norco Sr. High School A. S. B. presidents presented the open campus issue to the CQrona Unified School Board. It was then stated by Mr. Pauly, school board president, that the open campus is¬ sue would be held for public reaction until the next board meeting, after which the board would give their answer as to whether both high schools would receive an open campus. On November 30, 1970, the open campus issue was on the agenda, and the school board voted that we may have open campus. It was announced that open campus would begin December 14, 1970. The Panther team smash the run thru as songies and cheerleaders fly. Kathy Kitchen, a Varsity Cheerleader flies high with spirit at a pep rally.
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Panther defense stops first down attempt. Fiona Baldwin, Mr. DiPaolo, and Larry Spencer read off the daily announcements. Dishing out authentic Mexican food for UMAS ' s Dinner are Ronnie Ramirez and Joann Saragoza. 27
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