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1' kr BRIDGET BERACY AND Don Fitch.Fitch, former royalty, walk down the red carpet for the crowning of the King and Queen of Courts. Photo by Brown. AFTER HER NAME was announced as nominee, Lisa Aikin walks over to stand with Scott Paul. Photo by Brown. MICHELLE skAA'rEs Ano Shenta Buquo pose for a picture together. Photo by Brown. by Brown. SWEETHEART PROM KING and Queen were Dale Marino and Kerry Cross Photo 2. F . , t I ... . NOMINEES FOR THE King and Queen of Courts - Top row: Julie Starkey, Scott Paul, Carla Jackson, Pat King, and Lisa Aikin. Bottom row: Todd Busot, Doreen Henderson. Greg Rogers, Wendy Long and Jeff Ryder. Photo by Brown. :E me ---'-- : ' 1: ...,.. . ..... . 1: -' - W ...,, V ---v-v---- 1 - mmwmmi We ' ' , N 1 f WNW ff -'--'-'- -'-' : We ----v mwl 5 ml., V MQ . .M -'- NMJMWA E mmy ...... 'Z' W ..,, ,..,, 1 ..... . M eiimamxi ----'------ f j ,.,,,,,,. . ...,,. . ,N-,Ei ,-,,:L ....... 1 ,... W N '--'- .,,., -L E. ...,, .A.:..a.....- ,. .....:.:E as Ties. was R E .1 ..,,,,.. ...siwesseszfiigfsm rmss,r :.,m-fel-,M W as WWW,nemesismm:te't eg.....us'w.5z sw DANCE in the t'Shadow of Love : that was the theme of the Sweetheart Prom for 1986-1987. The Sweetheart Prom was held at the Scottsdale Safari Resort. The sponsor of the dance was Corona- do's Criada Club, the group that traditionally puts on the prom. Students nominated and voted for their own Sweetheart Royalty. The Senior King and Queen were Dale Marino and Kerry Cross. The ju- nior attendents were Laurie Fitch and Greg Sherman. The sopho- more attendents were Cristy Va- lenzuela and Matt Schmidt. The freshman attendants were Katha Victor and Blake Edwards. King and Queen of Courts was held on Friday, February 15. Todd Busot was crowned king and Carla Jackson was queen. Last years royalty. Donn Fitch and Bridget Beracy, returned to crown the new king and queen. Jackson received a bouguet of flowers and Busot accepted a box of Valentine candy as they were crowned. The royalty marched under- neath an archway of ski poles, paying tribute to winter sports. Sweetheart Prom! King and Queen of Courts 19
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v '- Y THE WRISTS OF Coronado students dis- played various bracelets, bangles, and watches. The bracelets included gold, sil- ver, and coral: Swatch watches were sometimes worn on the inside of the wrists. WHILE SENIOR VINCE Reynolds shows off his fashionable CDU sweatshirt, Kathy Diggs, also a senior, models her complete Jimmy'Z outfit made up of a velcro skirt and a crop jacket. Photo by Davis. 3 1 1 .. 'XBUOH ME BABY! Since Seniors Eirik Braid and Dave Mora got 'ern, they flaunt 'eml Photo by Davis. wr--rsxfr-'-':r': ':'E-as-22m.eate:.f .... ---- 15314. ,.,.,,,. ., fa .1.'5.'ff'3fE'iff'afQ45,32f.f3,22.22,-122:FET'-,'. 2'151212.'siiivfigilifii2.2L.'I2'5?'flf'5i'FET?FEE sa.. 'W .. f ----- mf .,.,,., 4 1 ------: i' X .,.. .... ..... .-... '-'- V. ,. ,,,. . .fs-my 1- Q, .i ,, ,fiifjkf X531 J by Doreen Henderson One glance around Corona- do's campus would have pro- duced a multitude of various looks in clothes, shoes, ac- cessories, hairstyles and ve- hicles. Although the fads and fashions of the year were ba- sically 'lanything goes, there were those that were more common than others among Coronado's students. Popular at Coronado were Jimmy'Z which included shirts with slits up the back and skirts and shorts that had velcro instead of buttons, snaps, or zippers. Concert T- shirts with torn jeans were also seen frequently on cam- pus, as well as a contempo- rary look which consisted of buttoned-up collars, Levi'S, Guess jeans and overalls, in addition to brand names such as Forenza and Generra. A wide assortment of shoes including Flojos, which were rubber shoes with criss- crossed bands, were popular among Coronado students. Also popular were a variety of accessories ranging from sunglasses to bracelets and headbands to big bags. One hairstyle that was seen quite a bit was the flat top. Two-tone hair was also seen -- the top was bleached blonde while the sides and the back were the natural col- or. Long hair was back, and the teased look was in. A customized convertible job was done on many trucks seen in the Coronado parking lot. Mustangs were seen often as well, but the cars that were really hot at Coronado were Volkswagen bugs. Fads And Fashions 21
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