Coronado High School - Legend Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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c o 'E V) TO 10 9 a» n fashion V (A e® ests, lace, ties and small pouch purses we re some of the many accessories worn with new styles. Fall’s hottest fashion was probably the straight leg jean by Sasson. Calvin Klein was another popular fashion name. A fitted or a-line skirt, accompanied by the return of the 40's pencil-heel shoe, was a hit. Naturally there were different reactions to the new styles. Freshman Annette Beeler said. Today’s fashions look really ridiculous and even more so for school wear. On the other hand, junior Susanne Howard commented. The styles are more feminine ... it’s great not having to wear jeans. The new patterns, colors and materials are really nice. Senior Mary Wasiak added. The styles are more feminine than the previous fashions; they're flattering and it's great not having to wear jeans. Relatively minor changes affected menswear. Brittania. corduroys. Levi and Wrangler pants were popular with cowboy or hiking boots. Senior Kevin McAfee said. Country and western is coming back very strongly and the 'Coppenhagen ring’ makes a pair of jeans look stylish. ? BEFORE GUESTS ARRIVE, senior Ernie Sanug| coy and junior Michelle Ayoub discuss final plans for a Christmas parly. ►AFTER A DAY of horseback riding at the river, senior Tma Howard relaxes under an oak tree and enjoys the fall air.

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THE PRIDE OF THE WESTSIDE headed by drum majors senior Laurie Reda and junior 8eth McAlpme march on to the tune ol the American Folk Spec- tacular.” LIFE 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 32 34 68 70 72 Fashion Entertainment Dancing Music Band Feature Skiing Conquest Court Who's Who All CHS Homecoming Basketball Court Groups News 17 Years Ago Legend Feature School activities were for some students the main source of entertainment. Many involved themselves in clubs and organizations. Intellectuals and soshes alike found an outlet for their interests where they could feel uninhibited and could 'do their own thing.” whether that was running the school or squirting everyone at a car wash. Yet organizations did not attract all the student body. Pep rallies and Homecoming week helped to bring individuals closer together and to feel like a part of the school. In addition, the mutual love of entertainment, whether live or recorded, created a level on which all students could relate. 9



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a JUNIOR DIANNE TORRES hopes for a Loves We with the last petal ol her llower. fashion

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