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Proud model. Evonne Thorpe shows her halter dress] and shawl which she made in dottiing occupations foi the spring revue, pthfr clotftM[w. e shown at the assembly, including nentir$||g ding ensemble. WBm Casual lunch. Jeans and T-shirts or tie shirts are comfortable clothes to wear while eating lunch outside. Ann and Susan Williams eat a picnic lunch on the front lawn on a warm day. Denim dreamer. Sam Goode relaxes in the gym in his denim pants and jacket. He was , “ ,no,teo,,heie c, ‘ ,wd Boogie fever. Blue jeans proved to be masyj|pular clothes et the Topsy Turv Patrice Fitzgerald arid Larry Hill fihd they can do the latest steps in comfortable clothes Fads and fashions 13
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Glasses galore. Senior Kate Mapp shows that glasses can be attractive as well as useful. s Levi’s. T-shirts. Nearly every sophomore, junior and senior owned at least one pair of Levi’s (with the original tag) and several T-shirts for those drab Mondays when one hated to leave the bed. T-shirts were striped, solid with pictures or sayings on them, or just plain blue, plain pink, what¬ ever. Both guys and gals wore Dock- siders, Wallabys, Earth shoes, cowboy boots and, when hot enough, flip-flops. Of course, girls also wore Dr. Scholl sandals and platformed sandals. If a girl wanted a date for Saturday night, she wore knee-length skirts and dresses all week. Mini-skirts were out just as were go-go boots three years ago. The style was big dresses that looked like potato sacks and big pocket- books that carried everything from lunch to notes to books. To impress the girls, guys wore pull-over sweaters, jersey or western-cut shirts with jeans (Continued on page 15) T-shirt twosome. Many students wore T-shirts all year round Randy Knutti and Gary Lehew express themselves thr ough their choice of shirts CB ' s and no knees 12 Fads and fashions
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Pastels and prints. Brightly blouses out-distanced the tradition Debbie Womack and Karen Meadow! their fashions before an as iinted vhite splay Nostalgia craze. Bruce Lee is one student who appreciates the beauty of an antique. Several members of the student body and faculty were old car buffs. Superstar. A little dressier than a T-shirt, the sport shirt proved to be casual enough for senior Ricky Rowland, who liked the look and feel of the free and easy style. Breaker, breaker. CB radios became a big trend across the nation. Sput Jones was only one of the students who thought learning the lingo was worthwhile 14 Fads and fashions
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