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ABOVE LEFT: Lisa Bowere helps Liz Cundlach prepare for a ski-weekend by trying to sell her the best skis in the house. ABOVE RIGHT: What could possibly make Angela Watson smile while shopping. Certainly can ' t be the prices. BELOW: Sandy Outlaw finds picking out jewelry a hard decision. Life-11
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How the Weekends Were Won How do you spell relief? W-E-E-K-E-N- D-S. Every student looks forward to week- ends. Whether spent shopping, working, or movie going, they are always a welcome break from a hectic school week. Of course some students choose to stay home and engage in a less strenuous activity called sleeping. But for the most part, they are a time for cutting loose, putting homework aside, and spending a little time with friends. Parties, sports, and eating, seem to dominate everyones free time. But no mat- ter how they are spent, weekends are always worth waiting for. RIGHT: Electa Sevier and Lisa True have an ice cream cone to cool down after a long day of shopping. CENTER: Sue Zimmerman and her friends beheve no weekend is complete without pizza. BELOW LEFT: Seeing a movie, especially on week- ends, is America ' s favorite pastime, as Suzie Devetski and Kim Mitchell demonstra te. BELOW RIGHT: Andy Reinke keeps his eye on the ball, while playing his favorite pinball machine. 10-Life
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Yep, It ' s Prep! The 1980-81 school year can best be remembered as the year of the Izod and the cowboy hat. Our two dominating fashions were the Eastern Preppie look, and the Western Cowboy look. The Preppie style consisted of the ever-popular Izod sweater and shirt, monogram sweater and shirt, Calvin Klein jeans, and boat shoes, or penny loafers. For the cowboy and cowgirl, Levis were common, along with western shirts, belts, boots, hats, and sharp corduroy blazers. The casual look was a simple pair of jeans, a Campus sweats- hirt bearing the name of a favorite university, or perhaps a ski sweater or warm-up jacket. Shoes for this style of dress were loaf- ers and Nikes , an athletic shoe, which quickly passed up the famous Adidas for popularity. RIGHT: Cathy McWilliams prefers the casual Preppie look. Margaret Hanlon and Joe Carper chose the Preppie look for their style. 12-Life
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