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Remember when we used to drag out the old photo albums and spot our moms decked out in a min- iskirt? We all laughed, thinking they would never come back in style. Guess again. The long and the short of it is legs are in . A few hazards arise when mini skirts are worn. Tina Gar- rett commented, You can't bend over in them; and when sitting down, the slightest move is danger- ous. When girls aren't baring their legs with an 18-inch mini, they are covering them with a full-length skirt with an up-the-side, front, or back slit. Hazards also appear when long skirts are worn. One Sun- day, Heather Abbott wore a long jean skirt with a heaven-ward slit up the back. When she realized she was going to have to kneel for communion, she quickly went home. She re- called, Thanks to Kim Er- linger reminding me, I got out just in time. Skirts are not the only item that can go either way. Take hair, for in- stance. Flat-tops and burrs are two fads which have made a come-back. The flat-tops are gelled up, pro- ducing the wet look. Reed Dunn said, I saw flat-tops on some of the older kids and I thought it looked cool, so I decided to get one myself. Another example of the long and short can be seen in jean fashions. Some peo- ple roll jeans up to reveal colored socks, while others tuck jeans into bright yel- low or turquoise high-tops. In the past, jeans were just made in one color. Now jeans come in every shade from passionate pink to daring black. And who would have guessed five years ago, we would pay good money ($50 +) for destroyed jeans (holey ones)? In the end, though, mag- azines don't always dictate the fashion. As Ben Fuller put it, I dress to satisfy myself because I don't care what other people think about the way I dress. So no matter what the designer look happens to be, fashion is determined by the individual's creativ- ity and imagination. By Lisa Lippard. GOOD TIMES LAYOUT DESIGN HEATHER ABBOTT
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Senior maid Brenda Tomlin, Queen Martha VanAllen. and freshman maid, Lori Day chit chat about their gloves being all different lengths. Photo by Trend Adair Tonya Baker, sophomore maid, tries to situate her flowers before her es- cor t . get there Photo by Trend Adair Fot his last homecoming as high school principal. Mr. Pete Prewett re- ceives the football from his grand- daughter Robin Prewett, who served as an attendant along with Michael Mueller and Bart Beckham. Photo by Trend Adair KISSING YOUR SISTER V I 13
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Tresa Adair wears a long denim skirt, while Paula Woodall sports a denim mini. Photo by Trena Adair Robert Hurst, a seventh grader who has a flat top, stays cooler in the heat of a BHS pep rally. Photo by Shirley Gill
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