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it AKarI Jewel, Lisa Arjenis, and Dean Collins are used to their daily wait lor the 5:30 bus. an IASJEEHCODJMS NEW STYLES STRUT THROUGH CHS HALLS P eople expressed their own individuality through different styles of clothing. Hair and skirt styles varied in length from short to long and alternative feminine fashions contrasted with the popular masculine look. The curly permed hair hit Clearwater High as well as the pocket book. Perms ranged from as low as twenty dollars to as high as fifty. Some of the more popular places to go were Hair On, Locksmiths, and Captain's Chair. Boots were still the style along with jeans whose versatility has yet to be matched by any other style of clothing. Boots, with jeans, combined made one of the larger, more popular styles at Clearwater High. For a smart outfit boots were worn with wool skirts and vests. Not 4.7! 5 2 a E AKeeping up with the latest hair styles, Barb Batton and many Clearwater students went to the lrizzy look. ANot wanting to be Iett out of the fashion scene, girls walked the halls in illegal clogs. uncommon to see were straight leg jeans with high-heeled shoes. For those seeking comfort, flannel shirts with soft plaids were worn with blue jeans and cords. T-shirts with many slogans were a way of expressing individual ideas. Layers and layers of sweaters, blouses, and vests make the airconditioning mandatory. The baggy Annie Hall look, in shirts worn with and without belts was also popular. Clearwater students didn't want to be left out of the fashions, and many students could be seen slinking around the halls, taking the longest route to escape the roving eyes of the deans who tried nailing anyone with flip-flops and the newest fashion: illegal clogs. lj RENEE PAULSON AEven with the warm winter boots made a comeback for the second year in a row. FASHIONS X 23 ,I
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.f - K 5 'flugfwr ?zis'f'i5'Y' aQ3? 'if 1 r r ,, can 1. Ain the halls is the best place to catch the T-shirts and jeans continue as The Unitorm , AStudents could be seen in a variety ot ditterent tashions. Linda Peterson and Joan Trodokus modeled here by Scott Davidson, Peter Fuentes, clothing. Here Whitney Coit models her boots stroll down tashion lane. Dennis Miller, and Evan Kuehn. and the long dress lengths. i 35' M, .ny K i 5 Q ' V. sq, era., Vksh U - X, 22 FASHIONS i
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ef-.., ,, , kskmfwy WV :rn 'W V' '11 Q g if s as WUULLAQH Q AStudents cluster into the parking lot before classes to catch up on news and stuff. YMike Linton and Julie Watkins enjoy their last few minutes of freetime before classes start. -4 Z 9 73 AMcDonalds was the in spot on weekends. Chari Carter, Stephanie Blodgett, Colleen Weaver, and Mike Weston munch out after a football game. N ,.,... .. ,ki 5- Ma,rf.,., ..,.. pThe beach was the place for a golden lan. John Newift catches his rays at Sand Key. x 9 5 is E KU I O 24 ff HANGOUTS , ..,, ff ia .
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