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aShi0f'IS tie! Classics img rtsgs out: s.. .W ,gt Y' tn, if 5 i Tops galore. Traci Nevill, Rosi Mahfouz and Jan James change their looks with blouses, blazers or T-Shirts from DilIard's. The depository. Sophomore Jackie Jones finds small, large, clutch, leather, canvas bags are fashionable. Classics were ing ragged jeans were out. Dirndles were ing miniskirts were out. Tailored blazers, khakis, wool sweaters and plaids were seen on fashion conscious Patriots. Fashion conscious was also comfort conscious. T-shirts and jeans proved perennial favorites. Suzanne Bowie, who worked at John's Jeans, said, Jeans are getting more expensive, but people keep buying them. Uniforms-NJROTC uniforms, pep club uniforms, Liberty Belle uni- forms, Booster Club outfits, varsity football team shirts, Barrow Road Gang jerseys-were worn once a week for at least half the year. Many businessmen who employed Patriots required some sort of uni- form dress. McDonald's and Magic Mart's styles were well known. Uniforms became a major fashion. Kool Khaki One fad Reggie Sutton and Barbara Clark appreciate is the unisex khaki kraze.
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Spirit of 78 SCM Tenth Q yedf Students also grew more aware of the f- l many accomplishments of the school, like I championship football . and basketball teams. Awards and recog- nition were won in academics and by organizations as well as in sports. ln the tenth year of Parkview, evaluation of the school was important, but self evaluation was more meaningful. We had to judge whether change was ' needed and where improvement was necessary. We looked t at ourselves, in this tenth year, and -ff l considered the future ' ' and where we would be in the next decade. g Some may return to Parkview as I teachers, but most will 5 move on. The first . step to the future was to stop and realize ' 99 1 who we were, 10 years after. Beglnnlng or end? Ray Kimbrough and 1 Vincent Garland enjoy being Number One, without stopping to thlnk that the future may separate them from friends as it changes their lives forever. ' I M ' . . . -e A 55215, 4114, , AD' - ' ff-r 'I ' ' ' , 1' - ' r .J 11: . r rte- f -Q ' wif, YQ . i :'w'if:
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Not bad. Sophomore Steve Gunter dreams of going to the senior prom in a tuxedo from Paul-Morrell Formalwear. Hair styles get more attention with Grethen Gray's combs and Keith BurkhaIter's feather cut. Deciding what to wear is no problem on uniform days. 44-Ag A n L, ne .. 'V' Q fa' ' f4 ff' , .gt 'R' if L.. Decisions, declslons. Every morning sopho- more Sheila Hearty debates at her closet--skirt or pants? Student Life
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