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GQAMQUH i H' i. ii .l 'i.i ,l .,i.- A it 75 4 Q tw Xi 4 0 Fashions Fashion took a drastic change in the '78-79 season with new and unusual looks. Woody Allen's movie ANNIE HALL brought about the Annie Hall-look. Girls wore pleated pants with straight legs and cuffs, coordinated with suit jackets, big sweaters, vests, and men's ties. Tweeds and plaids were mixed and matched with wool skirts and jackets. Straight leg Levis with rolled up cuffs were the fashion for the guys. Teamed with the jeans were flannel shirts, t-shirts, and many times plaid, checked, or striped dress shirts. Seen around the school were all kinds of tennis shoes -- anything from Pumas, Adidas, and Nikes to bright orange, red and green high tops with contrasting colored shoe laces. Hair styles changed very little with the feathered look and the curly top styles still popular. More girls wore longer hair. 1 Sophomore Janet Ivers wears a popular hair style, the feathered look with a brightly colored comb. .2 Senior Shawn Sabin displays chic jeans and blue blast jacket with a collared shirt. 3 JoEllen Hoobin, senior, models a tub top covered by a big blouse in contrasting colors. 4 Beards and mustaches are popular with many students and teachers. Senior Eli Larson shows off his growth, 5 At the Homecoming dance, senior Debbie Hoveland wears a long dress. 6 Shawna Moore appears in surgical pants, t-shirt, and tennis shoes. 7 Wearing pleated pants and shirt, button down shirts and Candies, Carin Munyon and Candy Tiernan decorate the stage. 8 Tennis shoes are seen in all shapes and colors. I 9 Jeans are still the most popular fashion for all seasons. Fashion designer names include Pentamento, Chic, Calvin Klein, and the ever popular Levis.
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Magazines- they're all around us. The staff of the 1978-'79, ECHO realized this when faced with a theme question. T ln the 'age of media' a magazine characterizes all that is around us. The word magazine comes from the idea 'a storehouse of iriformationls H The ECHO is your magazine for 1979, because it expresses the emotion, excitement, activity, spirit and life at UHS. As well as the fage of iiis media,' this is also the age of the individual. Each person has their own interests, values and ideals. We've incorporated many interests into one product, giving you' a many- 9 sided view of the year. Pick up the ECHO and relive UHS, 1979. Remember the people, activities, sports, clubs and classes. Take ... time to . brouse, recall, revive old memories and realize 'I am a part.' . Theme 0 3
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