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Going in style The wesTern look T-T bO0's '.-sled bel' ' ' r- and NNQT file' der his ::r 'as' 'he Hana rar n'o'il or ,un-Q' Brenda Cham' bers as she and sen cr bo,'re'ia Marx Came' pass Lx The LRC uddenl-. The shrill sound could be heard ThroughouT The dark room. This was 'he prodding s gnal Tsr 'ne Sluqg sr sTuder wh: was 'ming ': re:,pefaTe C ' 3 -'-i'E'lG J I: 353 Ql S. and curled unTil perTecTion. Then The look was decisively secured by a essenTial sTream of hair Spray. Now Tully awake iT was back inTo The bedroom To make The all imporTanT decision. To look in sTyle ThroughouT The school day sTudenTs were faced wirh a day To day dilemma on whaT To wear and This decision involved comTorT cloThes ThaT made good impressions The weaTher colors. and Tlucruating moods. 'lradiTional colors became obsoleTe as sTudenTs became more innovaTive in Their choice oT shades lor shoes. panTs skirTs, vesfs velours blazers. and reappearing TexTured hose. Plums and greens are really in This year and browns are going Our iunior CaThy CoTTee said. Agreeing on The varieTy oi new colors senior Shirley BuTTerTras said BrighTer colors are in This vear. Senior KaThleen McDonald also believed Thar shades oT purple dominaTed The closeTs ol The Tashion conscious. Increased populariTy was enioyed by suspenders overalls and The glamorous Tailored look oT The 4O's. STudenTs TreguenTly rearranged hairsTvles or makeup To accommodaTe daily changes in'sTyIe. Makeup Trends Transcended Trom The more TradiTional subdued earTh Tones To creaTive warm brighTs. lhe in colors used To be brown and black buT nos-. pak and purple ano o'her prigh' 'hirgs are S :--. . are -e3 n': 'he geT'irg cacr ' sule Coliee adsnnacrnrfsm 3'J began said. .hasjm 3, me .J,.J,A- Vxwgg 5,3.,.e CZ. l95+l,e,ed Vegas? ' P' ' V 'ook me 'Q ce e 'aJe.1..T'eS ra's'. rr grsarogws e'5:-:' .1 cefause sccea rc 'azz .eve sf .f.. 1 ,. 1,. ,. , , , 'in - LL achieve. Jewelry Trends also changed. moving Trom brighT clunky beads and baubles To sophisTicaTed gold chains, and classic sTrings oi pearls. Carolyn Spence. iunior. an employee aT The jewelry counTer aT SakowiTz. said ThaT iigold beads and pearls are very Tashionable This yearf' She also Tavored The new explosive Tad oT designer cloThes especially designer leans. l like Calvin Klein and Yves SainT LaurenT a loT, buT I mosTly wear Gloria Vanderbili' and leans Trom The LirniTed.i' Their populariTy, however was considerably resTricTed considering The usual price range oT S34 To S40 a pair. Fashion Tor guys conTinued To oTTer a more limiTed assorTrnenT 'han The girls however. The Trerds mounred Towards more Her hair held back in combs. clad in l.imiTed leans and a Turquoise V. neck velour sweaTer. iunior Karen Guillory waiTs in line Tor her regulgi noon meal. A pink LacosTe lzod combined willi Turquoise chinos makes senior Julie Blincow sTand ouT as she and Bill Hays kid around by The senior lock' ers. Tormal. conservaTive ouTTiTTing such as dress panT and velours. wools, sheep kniTs, or TerrycloTh. Employed by Chess King, senior Cheryl WhiTe ThoughT ThaT guys are geTTing To like pleaTed panTs and sTraighT-leg leans. However, The overwhelming TavoriTe, as always. were The basic blue ieans and corduroys. l usually wear ieans because They are The mosT comTorTable. senior Pal Torres said. Casual was The word Tor shirTs when iT came To The hoTTesT days of summer and The coldesT days OT winTer.T- shirTs and long sleeved Thick Tlannels were appreciaTed Tor Their livableness, while Tennis shoes were The sTaple Tor TooTwear. lv1osT shopping cenTered around The neighboring Memorial CiTy Mall because ol easy access and The wide range oT sTores caTering To all Tasfes. Casual Corner was a TavoriTe0l many as was The LimiTed. Foxrnoor. and Fashion Conspiracy, whereas The opposiTe sex preTerred The Gap, WebsTer's. and The CounTy SeaT. Those who opled To spend in a bigger price brackeT shopped ar BaTTlesTeini Solrownz Joskeis and Lord anC la flor,
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-.-.E WiTh a smile oT perTecTion Senior Colonel Juli Bump and LT. Colonel Kelly Mole dance To The beaT of 'Macho Mani as one oT Their halT- Time performances. JN ith a Ki K and ai 'L ,o1uQ ',' V 'fix QNX uk -. ,. ' fel' 'rc M. y, ..,y.,.... ,. ' r ,.. YP . - ., .. M-- - will , ' , , . Ax '-- ' :I T - f f-N. ., - -,..... - l T W.-- . aw ' .i 3 T'I ' r-L old lame sk rfs a d e TecT Special g T n p r splivs accompany The Tigerefre oihcers as They Haghnqs pep rally, Senior Cgpmin Phyl- periorrn a iazz feuhne at The ig Moses displays her Tlexibilrry which :crnes -amralii. aTTer 'nam -.ears aT : a.'ci g Mcsessad To ioin in 'ne 'es' - 'ies Tir cu id ng p ': ra Vu NN Emmons bfwda. 'he T :e'e ew ce : eJ a J sc: 'cu' 'e 'C on 'ce SHIT Azicfd rg 'S ser C' Csbne .ls Snot ' s a 'fad ' ' 2-1 - en Gay, hurdle sTreTches. high kicks and sTraighT lines all wenT inTo a daily pracTice Tor a TigereTTe. EooTball season was The busiesT Time oT year Tor The dance Team whose lives Tollowed a seT paTTern July Through November. The rouTine iniTially began wiTh drill Team camp aT Kilgore College where They learned mosT oT The dances Tor Their halTTime perTormances according To senior Colonel Juli Bump. Early in AugusT, Three weeks prior To school, The girls were expecTed aT The school Trom eighT To Ten every morning To perTecT halTTime shows. LaTer. when school days began, Their Tree Time was sTill ruled by pracTices. Each week we Tollowed The same procedure To polish The dances. Bump said. On Monday we reviewed Tor TryouTs on Tuesday. Along wirh TryouTs came The dreaded weigh ins. junior Andrea Harrell said. SixTh period ended on schedule, however The parking loT awaiTed Tor pracTicing wiTh The band unTil 5:30 pm. We spenT a loT oT Time ouT in The 4'- XII parking loT. Even Though iT was hoT and everyone was iumpinq all over everyone else because They were Tired iT all Turned out Tor The besT when halTTime came aroundf' Harrell said. I was always nervous and exciTed. buT when iT was over l TelT as Though l had accomplished someThing, Bump said. Harrell remembered hearing Hlvls. Lawrence Telling us we did a good iob as The mosT rewarding aspecT of perTormance. Each TigereTTe was assigned a TooTball player on whom They besTowed giTTs oT house and locker wrapping and various pep rally presenTs. During a usual pep rally The group walked in and Tormed diagonal lines across The gym Tloor, performed a hand rouTine wiTh black and whiTe Tlash gloves. presenTed players wiTh giTTs, and Tiled inTo Their assigned bleachers To yell wiTh The cheerleaders. AT The homecoming rally. The seniors perTormed a specially choreographed rouTine in supporT oT The varsiTy TooTball Team. Homecoming was exciTing . . .The seniors were close aT The game and iT made me look Torward To when l'll be one. sophomore Debbie Kroger said. ATTer The Tall season, The TigereTTes schedule cooled off. buT sTill There were numerous money making iTems To sell in order To raise Tunds. Candy. ChrisTmas cards, cheese and sausage. calendars. and cifrus TruiT were peddled by each girl To reach her individual quofdf. make The Trip To Memphis. Tennessee during The Chrislmd holidays Tor The LiberTy Bowl. lT seemed as Though The new fear would have ended The drill iefiwi 'Llies yeT baskefball seasz' came in a hurry and This F-'ff ' 1 Q dance unif wiTh
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