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Eric McCarty Chris McDonough Connie McKnight Tracy Manning Kathryn Massey Dietrich Maune Ray Minor Catie Morse julie Moseley jimmy Mulhollan Laura Nelson Lisa Lomax it '-Q jeff Noble jack Otten Mark Pace Eve Palsa th What's In ls Out Preppy, Classy, Flashdance, Punk. Whatever your fashion bag, you were in as a variety of styles became popular! At that impressionable high school age, students started to look for things that caught their eye. Laura Nelson said, To get original and eye- catching clothes, I go to New York and Dallas. Cut-off sweat shirts and T- shirts were worn by scissor- happy students in every grade. Tanya Seibert explained that self expres- sion was in this year. This was due to the popular Flash- dance fad. jayme Thomas added, The litle Polo men running across your shirt and the snappy alligator's weren't as popular as in the past. Girls like mini- skirts and the blue jean jackets. When cut-off sweatshirts and sleevelessshirtscameinto conflict with the school dress code, some students found that they couldn't be in without getting kicked out . Arch Mclntosh, head of upper school, explained, I won't allow sweatshirts that are frayed, torn or that have bad pictures or designs. Sweatshirts that are made to be sleeveless should have an appropriate shirt under- neath. As for male fashions, one got the distinct impression that things hadn't changed much except for the New Wave look. jimmy Mulhollan, who often wore a Rising Sun T-shirt, said, By wearing different clothes, people can bring out their own style. Students of every age felt this was the year of anything goes in the wardrobe department. Macho Man. Sophomore jack Otten shows off a sleeveless T-shirt that became very popular. Hot Date. Sophomores janet Eismen and Bruce Granger deck out in their favorite outfits for a night on the town Fancy Fashions. junior Amy Ricks models Forsythe's fashions at a Father-Daughter fashion show. 1 1 00People
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th Dancing The Night Away Fred Astaire, eat your heart out! The Fortnighters are dancing the night away! The Fortnighters, otherwise known as ninth graders, were in their final year at Cotillion, where they learned classical and modern dances and appropriate party manners. Brian Landers, freshman, said The only reason I go is so I can get pizza afterwards. But the girls also had some criticism. l don't exactly like Cotillion because you learn the same dances every year, said Mandy Henderson. The students of Mrs. Roger Butts learned such dances as the Rumba, Samba hustle, Military Shuffle and the Machine. To the delight of many parents, they also learned the classic Waltz. The boys were required to wear suits and ties, and girls wore long dresses and gloves. I hate wearing gloves because they make me feel like Minnie Mouse, complained Kim Solomon. Most students found the best part of Cotillion to be the people. I like being with my friends, but there's not enough guys, commented Mandy Henderson. After Cotillion the favorite places to go were Mr. Gatti's and Mazzio's for pizza. Gaye Williamson said, Most of my friends are at Cotillion, so if I don't go, I would have nothing to dog plus, I like to eat pizza afterwards. Cotillion has been around over three decades and Mrs. Butts even longer. And as long as there were freshmen around who enjoyed dancing, and pizza even more, Cotillion would be around another 30 years. The real thing. Freshmen Kelly Hyde and Kris Gillian enjoy a Coke during a break at Cotillion. Cotillion was every other week at the Little Rock Racquet Club. Karen Bailey Renee Berka Douglas Braswell Beth Bridgers Lynne Bryant Amy Calhoun Todd Cardwell Catherine Caruthers Kim Connor Laura Cox Richard Cross Anne Crow Brian Deyerle Bobby Edmonds Kim Elder 1 1 20PeopIe 'F 5' li' - i ----. - T -Q K X 'R' --. N .J Christopher Flint Tiffany Forsythe Michelle Fritts W- QFD: X.,
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