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Students rise to build school spirit This year's school spirit really rose to its peak. Orange and yellow covered the cam us on game days. The school colors flashed on everything from spirit promoting buttons to spray painted hair. Yes, actually hair! Competition between each class en- couraged spirit also. Classes were awarded class competition points for different events. Such events included the winner of the s irit stick at pep rallies and the class that gave the most money to the United Way, to name a few. Attendance at the sports activities also grew along with the lar er enroll- ment. Because of the growth in num- ber of students, pep rallies had to be held in the football stadium. The change to outside rallies didn't change the feeling of spirit and pride amon students. Pom Pons, osters, colored hair, plus many other promoting items covered the stadium. The theme for the first pep rally was Live It Up, and that remained a popular cheer throughout the year. Corona has always had a mascot or two each year. This year's mascots did an outstanding job. Senior, Bo Cor- nall, wore an Aztec uniform topped off with a large Aztec head. Stephanie Wilt, junior, wore an Aztec uniform also and along with Bo, helped pro- mote s irit at the sports events and pep rallies. fAbove leftj Seniors cheer as they win the spirit stick at the first pep assembly. fLeftQ junior students get wild and crazy as they cheer on their class. fOpposite page far leftj Decorated in orange and yellow, seniors Jeff Soggie and Russel Good show their Aztec spirit. QOpposite pagej junior Steve Shill gives senior jim Patrick a boost. SCHOOL SPIRIT 15
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nything goes for in-style fashions ll- a-la-mode xg.. s .- X Vex F 4 V X 'Na- .QF This was the year for anything goes. Wearing your best dressed suit to even sweats was accepted. Paisley styled clothes, stirrup pants for girls and baggy pants for the guys were the new styles of the year. With the bi ger stu- dent enrollment for the year, Sie park- ing lot was full of fun, fast cars. Sharp cars ranged from '73 bugs to '85 Fiero's. The student parking lot seemed to be full of new cars. Even older cars looked great. Hairstyles for the year had the same anything goes affect. The style for uys was mainly short while on top ciffered from flat tops, to box tops, to no tops! The bob- cut for girls was not as popular but it still remained. Many girls had perms that were let dried naturally to give a wilder look, or the neat look which was the perfectly straight bobbed hair. Very short hair was also common with the girls. But for the girls as well as the guys, these were only the more popular styles. Anything and everythin was acce t- ed this year which mage it fun For everyone. fOpposite pagej Cool cars at Corona ranged from 1973 bugs to 1985 Camaro Irocs. - QOpposite page, Students Todd Kjellesvik, jason Hatch, Paul Corriveau, Kristi Bingham, Allison Walters, and Andrea Pankowski show the basic styles seen around the campus. lOpposite pagej Accessories were a large part of the fashion trends for the year. Patty Close, Lenna Dennis, Kim Giese, and Pete Hearn show that anything from dress suits to casual wear was in style. Boots, Sperry deck shoes, and K-Swiss I were the favorites for 1985-86. PADS-N-FASHION 17 I
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