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FASHIONS WALK THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW 1. Slow Dancin ' . 2. Come and get it big boy, says Gail Rogers, 3. David Parillo asks, Is it the way I ' n dressed? 4. Lori Barnhill demonstrates the latest in both fashion and transportation. 5. Kathy LaPlace and Mary Philpot smile for the camera.
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A straight and narrow look, which included pants and skirts, hit the scene this year. Brighter, flash- ier colors have been combined with the tighter fitting styles for a total effect never before seen around school. Girls ' fashions blossomed with printed skirts and blouses, while bright colored cotton pants and blue jeans with rolled cuffs appeared every- where. In addition, soft, knitted sweaters and cowlnecks became even more popular. To complete the fashion look, vests, blazers, and scarves made their way into the everyday lives of students, as well as did combs, pins, double belts, spiked heels, and Chinadoll shoes . Guys ' fashions stuck to the Ocean Pacific and Lightning Bolt look of bright tropical prints. These styles were worn with Van ' s tennis shoes. Van ' s were not exclusively worn by the guys, since many girls wore them also.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES ROAR WITH LIFE The Fifth Annual Homecoming got off to a roaring start when an entertaining attempt was made to eat as many bananas as possible in just sixty seconds. This was followed by a T-Shirt Day and a Burping Contest on Tuesday. Jeff Lee won the burping event, and ru- mor has it that his burps were heard, in all their glory, clear over at the gym. Thurs- day, the grueling competition was met with unyielding determination as all four classes took part in the running of the obstacle course; the freshman class swept the event with first place. But... there was to be more! Climaxing the week was a Maroon and Gold Day followed by the Spacey Home- coming Parade ! The parade, led by rrand Marshall ?.ick Dischingei proved to be color- ful, with floats by the campus clubs and classes and the pep rally fol- lowed .
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