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Senior Pete Herber disploys rhe ever populor Drew Crew look. Sophomore, Marie Homrick, ond Freshman, Heother Homrick, show off rhe preppy Sryle
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Lights, Camera, FASHIONS! Senior, Tommy Armstrong porrrays the cosuolness ond beauty of Woyne High School. From the ragged, over-sized shirts and worn fatigue of the Vietnam War era to oxford shirts and designer jeans, the cha nges in student styles comprised o Rogs to Riches story. Teenagers dress ranged from classic Preppy, to cut-off sweatshirts, to crazy punl . The return of the preppy look brought wool skirts, buttoned-down oxford shirts, and colorful ties, and tailored Cheeno ponts into many wardrobes. Sweaters and print turtlenecks were popular. The Whole, Lips, Alligator, and Polo all become signs of the times. The movie Floshdance inspired the de- mand for cut-off sweatshirts in all colors with wide necklines for intentional slippage — there were lots of shoulder showing, waists were dropped or left undefined, otherwise they were wrapped round and round with belts. Jewelry was big and bold. Setting the tempo was profusion of dongling earrings ond rows of necklaces. The Punk look resembled the music, loud ond strong. Flourescent colors and large dominate patterns were chorocteristics of the style. Designer jeans were o new croze in fashion. The stofus symbols of Calvin Klein, Jordoche, Gloria Vonderbilt, Pierre Cordin and Sosson comprised several styles which ended the stereotype thot jeans were knock-around clothes. Hord-soled, narrow toed shoes were worn with most fashions, even jeans. Top- siders, pumps, penny loafers and onkle- srrop heels were common. Hoir styles varied with styles of clothing. Platting with ribbons, curly perms and feothering were popular, but favorite of oil wos the Punk style. It was short and uneven, cut away from the side of the face ond left long in the bock. Although changes in foshion were com- mon, most students frequently returned to the or stand-bys t-shirts, Levis and tennis shoes. Senior, Avery Gonowoy Mr, G.Q. of Woyne High School. 16 FASHIONS
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Juniors Steph Proft ond Gretchen Motz display student leodership. Let the Music Ploy The 1980-84 Band and Corps started their season marching two miles in downtown Fr. Wayne, during the Three Rivers Festival parade, Lorer that week they went on to Cedar Point to perform and enjoy themselves the rest of the day. During the days of bond camp, practices were unbeorably hot, ond it showed, as people fainted on the field from extreme heot and exhaustion. After many grueling nights of practice, the marchers were ready to at- tempt performing in the District Marching Contest at which they received a 2nd place raring. Long offer the days of proc- rices, they went on to rhe Homsteod Festival, there the marchers performed in the pouring down rain, bur surprisingly, due ro rhe conditions, rhe band received rhe firsr 1sr place roring in rhe hisrory of rhe school. They also porricipored in rhe Con- cord Festival receiving o 2nd place rating. Ir was nor all work for rhe band ond corps,- rhey also hod a lor of fun in such recrea- rional acriviries as, bowling, swimming or Quobache Srare Park, ond a fun-filled hayride. The bond and corps performed during rhe half-rime of every home foorball and boskerboll gome. Their spirir was high, rhus raising rhe spirirs of oil General fans. Under rhe leadership of Rick Smirh rhe Blue Guard marches on. Corps girls stiow grace ond poise while setting the for- motion of the Notionol Anthem Junior Kurt Yoquelet sets the beot for the spirit filled pep session 18 BAND 6 CORPS
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