Coronado High School - El Viajero Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Coronado High School - El Viajero Yearbook (Lubbock, TX) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 10 of 238
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Page 10 text:

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Carole Bray J. J. Dugan ll Classics Still in Maw Rosa Mendolla if Lance Bolmg M15 Kim Cooke Frankie Bailey Paul Wilson and Doyle Mackey J ' .l ' V ads 'n fashions-- Eftg? peer pressures .- - -, f we could wear-- . played an im- v' ' z-'54 I .vi ' 'Ls , 1 if IV portant, if not overrated, role for many of us. Ropers and penny loafers were still around. Jellies and saddle shoes had faded into our mom's garage sale. A comfortable pair of jeans was still a necessity, but now we also 'needed' a denim jacket Levi S01 blues -- we love you! Girls were aglow with any- thing shiny: jewelry, purses, shoes, belts and sequined ban- dannas. Lace collars finished off many an outfit. Guys adorned themselves in trenchcoats, loud jams, burr and flattop haircuts and high top shoes. Both sexes favored trade- mark clothes such as the Coca Cola logo offered. Basically anything went -- as long as Mom thought it was outlandish, we knew it was in.



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Brown bag lunches in the homemaking living room served a dual purpose as JoAnn Wyett welcomes Michael Smith and other sophs new to Lubbock, extending both a greeting and a brief orientation. tudents old and new came early this year to pick up schedules. About 1,200 showed up between 6:30 l and 8:30 p.m. on Wed. Aug. 27 at the party in the cafete- na. ABOUT FACE ollowing an unsuccessful year of having pep rallies before school in 1985-86, cheer- leaders and administrators decided to re- turn pep rally time to the homeroom slot. Students were given certain routes to follow to and from the rallies, and went directly from first period, utitizing a new traffic plan to get the 1700+ people into and out of the gym quickly and smoothly. The last three pep rallies were cancelled, maybe because of the football team's los' ing record. COLLEGE NIGHT n a Monday night in October, college- bound students took the opportunity to investigate universities and colleges across the state. Ho, they didn't have to hop on a 747: all they had to do was visit the Civic Center. Representatives were on hand to an- swer questions and pass out lit- Pausing at the table hosted by representatives erature, from Midwestern State University, Lisa George and Sheryl Stock study pamphlets offered during I College Flight. CAN THAT , TRASH n obivious addition when Mus- tangs returned to school just after Labor Day was a collec- tion of garbage cans bolted in front of every door to keep Coronado in tip top shape. The new attractive containers replaced civil de- fense ration cans left over from the moon or somewhere. The cans helped control some of Coronados trash problem, but parking lots still bore tell-tale litter at the end of the day. I' fx .J

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