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52 - Fashions What Will I Wear? A common frustration was what to wear, but it could solved with the variety of clothes in fashion. 'lPreppy had been popular for years for both girls and guys. Polos, button-down shirts, sweaters and topsiders were all part of the attire. When asked if the preppy style would last, Saralynn Flores said, 'lt's going to go out of style someday, but it will never be totally out of fashion. Western has never been out of style. Blue jeans, flannel shirts, and boots are comfortable and were worn even by those who didn't consider themselves 'cowboysf' Bandanas had always been around, but they had come back in- to style. They were not just the traditional colors of red and blue. They ran ed in color from pink to purple toimlack. The tuxedo look came into fashion for both guys and gals. Both could wear the black pants and white tuxedo shirt with tie. lt was a dressy type of clothing, but students liked wearing it to school because it was still comfortable. Although guys and gals had pro- blems deciding what to wear, the variety of clothes out on the market gave them a good choice. A. CHOIR students show the variety of jeans that are popular among many students. B. DENISE PITTS wears one of a variety of mini skirts worn by many students. C. WEARING the popular ban- dana look is Linda Madueno. D. ANOTHER one of the more popular styles is C. Q. Wearing the lapel-less jacket with the bow tie is john Smith. E. IAMES IONES and john Smith model the preppy look. The young men are modeling clothes from Saxon's Men's Wear. F. WEARING the popular tux- edo look is james jones. G. WEARING the popular oxford shirt is Saralyn Flores. H. THE comfortable, casual look which con- sisted of a blazer and slacks is being worn by David Dennis. Copy by Susan Clark, layout by Linda Qmpbell 3 N W ., ' We 3 iw tiff Et c 'T' 0 1 '. , tifjil fi ..,,,.... xi . ff1f.5'y i 11551. 1 T0 11 V 15. V Y- I asbfsf . ' 4 ' , -
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'Q 1- Scorine During the year some juniors took the PSATXNMSQT test. These tests were a first step for taking college entrance exams. Counselors took time out of their schedules to give juniors the exam and time to go over the scores with them later. lf the scores were high enough, students qualified for the National Merit Scholarship Program, which gives students a chance to qualify for various scholarships. Mena Mc- Carthy, a senior, was a finalist from the 1981 test. The test was not one that a stu- . A V ' K , if My-V 3 1' ff . Y: 'Ir fb. - 1 -5 2 ,J fi ' ' .fi - 5 - X is , z V W 1 Q fi' A . . , ' l 1 r V. Vt M, X V I l . i - Q - ' A 4. . F f X I fl fl ' i ,ix Ti- dent could study for and it was a comprehensive exam. The test covered mathematics and vocabulary. Martin Glynn said, llThe vocabulary in the test wasn't too hard, but the math was confusing at times. The turnout for the exam was large. Mrs. Hazel Carter, House 2 counselor, said, llThe exam ran very smoothly. RUSHING to class with only 6 minutes to accomplish the things they need to do are Chris Hays and Valerie Woodruff. V Ted Gibson ' christina oieiish Linda Gladney Steve Glaze Martin Glynn Eloy Gomez losef Gomez Tracy Gomez jesse Gongora Steve Gongora Roland Gonzales Carla Gray xc V ga, if , , 'ail i, s K ,' ,Q .L . Qg . Q Laveretta Greene ' 'M ' ' K -41 0 Vt 5 Raymond Greere -5' - 5 f ,.... -if ' 3 of . . V X V . T ' 1, tl? Vivian Greere V ., , V Peter Gregg gf A J. 4 f X53 7 Rita Grejda , ' tial 0' , i -f ' ' A - . 1: Craig Hancock ,i.....'.i .. as ' V two V V ff' Danny Hankins 1 'G n .vs 3:4- T. if I rf x s. A , A V , V ,V ' y -1 ' ar V Lori Harmel ', ' ' ' if P Vg? 'i Angela Harnage A i . t N ls, , gi .,f' Russ Harper X C . , T llll K ii'iV 5 lOYCe Anne Harrell if f A 1 C t 1 .ax -. . R K ' ll! x Donald Harris luniors 51
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