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This hamburger may be big, but my mouth is bigger, junior, Greg Pearce seems to be saying between mouthfuls at Bulldog Haven. The Big Three Food, fashion, transportation Differences and likenesses in the more than 900 people who made up the student body was nowhere as evi- dent as in the clothes they wore, the cars they drove, and the food they ate. Alligators, stick waving men on horseback, horse heads, dragons, little feet, foxes. OK hand signals, and all the letters of the alphabet appeared everywhere in the halls and classrooms. ‘■Preppies’’ were not the only style that invaded the student body. The tradi- tional cowboys, better known as “kickers” or “goat ropers,” also wore their favorite styles which included wear- ing giant silver belt buckles, western shirts, Wrangler jeans, dirty old boots and the stylish straw or felt cowboy hat. Fashion conscious Junior Terri Woodson, looks chic in the new mini-skirt style being seen throughout the school. Cars or trucks were driven that matched the mode of dress of a par- ticular pupil. A few fortunate preppies had fancy sports cars to drive. For exam- ple, Kirk Hullender, senior, drove a Porsche, and Scott White, junior, chose a Corvette. “Kickers” Kelly Southall, junior, and sophomore Winifred Under- wood chose to drive rugged pick up trucks, to match their boots and jeans. Food never departed from anyone’s mind. For the hungry students, pizzas, hamburgers, chicken and burritos were digested. For those who chose more ex- travagant dishes, steaks and seafood were daintily devoured. A laugh Is shared between two friends, sophomores Rhonda Hill and Kim Halloway, over lunch at Bulldog Haven. Bubble gum Isn’t only for kids ... or Is It? Senior Jon Josey sinks his teeth In and blows a fair-sized bubble. Food Fashion Transportation 19
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Students on their lunch break lounge against a Preppy and cowboy were major styles at school. Corvette and a pick-up driven by juniors Scott Seniors Leslie Bryant and Tammy Conrad and White and George Dickerson. junior Scott White exemplify both styles. 18 Food Fashion Transportation
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New Wave Day brought out all kinds of strange people. Russ Claiborne, Mark Uyak and Joe Bourbois, complete with a canoe, take the show and win first place as DEVO. In the garb of trans-amphibians, Dennis Mar- cha, Raegan Felker, Wayne Sirmons and Taco Hoppe play their way to much enjoyment on New Wave Day.
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