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Page 11 text:
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Guys, guys and more guys! Wendy Weingart artistically decorated her locker with cut outs from maga- zines, including the center fold. Why IS Diane Williams wearmg sus- pender pants? Because it is the latest fashion, joining her in the morning are fellow seniors Amy Knudson and Randee Spade. The secret to a curlie hairdo is a visit to the beauty salon. Thirty-five dollars later and a 2 hour process, you loo. can look like a neu person as Karen Brunson did When you watch the wi le, do you notice the tag? Famous designers, Gloria Vanderbilt and Calvin Klein, became the new status symbol in jeans. Perfect models for the 1980 fashions are Seniors Brenda Konger. Karen Thompson and Lisa Prude. Kicking from the stairway, are today ' s fashion footwear including the western leather boot, basic clogs, and the very popular spiked- heel.
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Page 10 text:
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ley could see me now What ' s in? What ' s out? Some were fads and some were out of plain necessity, but whatever the case, we followed the trends. Skirts narrowed and legs appeared through fashionable slit. Pleated plaid adorned countless figures, a daring few tried the look with socks and loafers. Guys wore ties with sweaters and tweed pants without their mother ' s insistence. The economic situation led to Hondas, Rabbits and Datsuns filling the parking lot instead of the family station wagon. Car pooling hit as gas prices soared. The popularity of sweaters increased when President Carter asked for thermostats to be lowered to 65°. Another prevalent trend was the personalization of our lockers. Peculiar items appeared in forms of shag carpet, magazine glossies and wrapped with ribbon and Christmas paper. The familiar stallion mascot became obsolete when the Charger bolt electrified the fans. Spirit never goes out of style, and proof of it was the turn out for girl ' s and underclassmen sporting events. Some changes disappeared before the year ' s end, but many are here to stay. Economy-minded Mr. Dave Bordner helps conserve energy by driving his little bug which gets 20 miles to the gallon of gas. High Voltage! Currents of electric spirit charged through the crowd as Amy Gibbons modeled the new mascot.
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