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Fashions Go Classic The difference in fashions at HHS from the century before to 1981 was the difference between bustles and blue jeans, button-down collars, and button-up shoes. This year saw a return to the fundamental classics. Crew neck sweaters, oxford shirts, and plaid kilts were revived by the fashion houses and eventual- ly adopted by HHS girls. Clogs and topsiders were worn by virtually everyone, as well as the designer jeans (with the trusty comb tucked in the back pock- et, naturally.) 1. Marci Shubat pensively models the comfortable cowl necked pullover that remained popular this year. 2. The jean skirt and tweed blazer Arlys Benoy wears is typical attire for the dressed up girl. 3. Clogs, clogs, and more clogs. Great for the casual or dressy look — or so these two girls believe. 4 Beth Peterson looks comfortable in what has become the virtual uniform of HHS — blue jeans and a pullover. Fashions — 14
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1. Jenny Beauchamp and Brent Johnson find the library a quiet place to study. 2. Cynthia Kiekhoefer discov- ers serving the ala carte line is a big job. 3. Miss Hughes helps Steve Thalacker and Sho with their math. 4. The Gang” - Shelly Close, Phil Rose and Randy West dis- cuss important business at the bottom of the ramp. 5. Lynn Bauer and Jamie Davis finish off the day with a lolli- Pop 6. Mrs. Dikkers enjoys watch- ing a home football game. 7. Lena Fontainhas displays her talent on the mural for the kitchen. 8. Eric Du well faces the big decision of picking a college. 9. These “guys” find lunch a great time for socializing. 13 Activities
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1. Jim Lauber displays the traditional work shin. 2. Boots and designer jeans — basic requirements for this year's HHS cowboys. 3. The indespensible number jersey; never out of date, as number “ten” here demonstrates. 4. Tee-shirts advertising a favorite athletic store were also popular this year. Fashions The guys were effected little by 5th Avenue dictum, and the athletic look triumphed once again this year. Blue jeans and cords topped comfortable NIKES, and cowboy boots. Tops varied only so far as to what was printed on them. Number jerseys and tee-shirts advertising a favorite athletic store were big hits. As many people attended the rock concerts, shirts printed with various rock groups became numerous, a notable difference in styles from the sober suits, ties, and wing tip shoes of a century ago.
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