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What’s Your Style? If many of you thought that dress- ing just right for school was the most important thing about it, many of you worried needlessly. If the girls fretted over wearing only the most stylish clothes to impress a beau or if the guys thought that girls like men who dress-up, you all were wrong. According to a poll taken on Jan- uary 4, 1980, the favorite fabric chosen by the students was denim Both guys and girls preferred jeans on the opposite sex. However, the top half varied 42% of the girls preferred guys wearing a sweater because they look nice and are comfortable, but not dressy”. T-shirts were favored 36% and the guys' top choice mainly because girls look better in them . 20% of the girls chose jeans and T-shirts as their second choice with corduroys close behind taking 16%. Three-piece suits came in fourth place with 9% of the girls liking them because, it makes them look older, more like a man 18% of the guys chose dresse as their number two choici because they like to look at legs Jeans and sweaters came in thin with 15% and shorts fourth witl 10% because again they like t look at legs Unlike many high schools whicl seemed to thrive on the latest fash ions. LHS seemed contented with ; casual atmosphere and not with th high toned styles of the new dec ade 22 Student llte Carleen
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HITTING The Job TRAIL! After reaching the age of sixteen many high school students stop receiving allowances and start get- ting jobs Fast food restaurants, grocery stores, pizza parlors, and depart- ment stores are the most likely places for a high school student to find a job Most of the students employed find time for their jobs after school or on the weekends. Teenagers get jobs for many rea- sons, such as freedom, income, and independence The most com- mon reason being, income. This money is usually used for car pay- ments, clothes, albums, concerts, dates, and anything they can buy. Other than having a job for the money, some students get jobs for the independence they provide away from their home and family. If you find yourself with a lot of free time and you do not want to waste it maybe hitting the job trail is for you 1 Senior Crystal Smith cleans up the counter at Shake Shoppe after preparing foods (dd)2 Freshman Beth Mong works as a secretary in her father's law office (th) 3 Sophomore Curtis Brown works on an adver- tisement page tor the Logan Daily News (dc) 4 Senior Doug Davis stocks toys at Mur- phy's Mart (dd) 5 While waiting on a cus- tomer at Walsh's Bakery, Denise Cullison keeps on smiling (dc) Tracy Student-Life 21
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1 Junior R D Woltz relaxes in a pair of cords (th) 2 Mark Trimmer dresses warm for school (th) 3 Donny Osborn and Debbie Chambers stroll down the hall (th) 4 Connie Kennard finds sweat- ers comfortable as well as stylish (th) 5 Jamie Heinlien wears the guys choice, jeans and T-shirt (th) 6 Sherri Reed and Vickie Thurston wait for roll to be taken m P E class (th) Carleen Student Life 23
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