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Campus Sees New Styles Current Fashions: Skinny Ties, Pleated Skirts Unlike the well known Levis, most fashions pop up one day, stay for awhile and then drift away until the next decade or so. For instance the pants, skinny ties, pleated skirts, and angel flight pants are now seen around campus. Also seen are the straight leg jeans that girls are finding to be the latest fad. In footwear, styles vary. Girls are finding candies and high heels very attractive. But one thing ' s for sure: Sneakers are here to stay. As for headgear, everyone has found it easier to wear their favorite, comfortable, and up to date hats. Fashions often change, some people change with them, but no matter what we wear, we will always wear it with class. Monica Chavez, Robert Carrasco, Pete Car- rasco, and Susan Rendell wearing their styles. Wearing the latest are seniors, Kathleen Perez. Donna Dominguez. and Becky Patter- son. Senior Mike Beck shows his style with enthu siasm. Now this is how you dress, say senior Dan ny Morales and sophomore Dorene Domin guez. ; . .y 26 Student Life
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Best Production Eat, Drink, And Be Merry! Every Christmas just before vacation Colton High puts on a traditional presentation especially for the holidays. I believe this is the best production we ' ve ever put on; every show was a sellout! commented Bud Allen. The atmosphere was very relaxed and many students got involved. Supper Theater is mainly for the enjoyment of the guests, who come to eat, drink and be merry. The program consisted of many Performing a number, Roxanne Berch, Rob- ert Carrasco, and Jay Villars sing the song Senor Santa Claus. sketches of old and new. Silent Night, The Twelve Days of Christmas, and Deck the Halls were a couple of the old numbers. A few new ones like Sehor Santa Claus were introduced. It seemed the crowd liked the parade of toys with the tin soldiers the best. said one stagecrew member. Approximately two-hundred and forty students participated in the total construction and performance. Getting ready for supper theater stagecrew member Tim Engle adjusts a flood light for the opening performance. Four tin soldiers all in a row keeping an eye on all the festivities of supper theater. Explaining to one of the guests how the stagecrew members achieve their special af- fects IS the director of the entire affair. IVIr. Bud Allen. Supper Theater 25
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Doin ' it to it! With the latest fashions are Tom Lopez, Henry Aldama, Sheila Cisneros. Ron Gonzalez, Ava Anas, John Tafolla. and Lydia Cardenas. Casual, dressy, and comfortable fashions are worn by various students. Clothes And Fashion 27
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