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Nostalgia makes debut on Hillite scene Fashions in ’73 were above and below the knee. Mini dresses and midi coats, bell bottom flares, blazers, smocks and halter tops were part of Hil- lites’ attire. The fads of yesterday were the fads of today. Yo-yo’s made a smashing comeback along with tennis shoes and stylish hats. Dark fingernail polish and glossy lipstick were popular among the girls. In men’s wear no drastic changes were seen. Wider ties stayed “in” and plain white shirts rose in popularity. The most noticeable men’s fashion was shoes. New fabrics, different tex- tures, and higher heels all helped make footwear attractive. LEFT: Sandy White coaxes Karen Tre- mont and Peggy Woodbridge to buy a sucker. FAR LEFT: Don Leonard dem- onstrates his skill with ayoyo. ABOVE LEFT: Elephant pants were popular, but on rainy days jeans were more practical. ABOVE CENTER: Plaid coats and smocks were worn by many Hillite girls. Legenda 9
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Students participate in school, national politics ‘Student Government is only what each student helps to make it,’’ said Jay Roberts, Student Cabinet president. Each Wednesday the twenty- five Cabinet members met to discuss school problems. Open Forum was also held, where any student could give his criticisms and sug- gestions to Cabinet members. Committees were formed by Cabinet to work on the revision of smoking rules and the pos- sibility of open dances. Other priorities were to raise money for new lighting, cooler type drinking fountains throughout the school, and to repave the parking lot. With the passage of the eighteen year old vote law, many students became more than just political onlookers. Campaign ’72 helped generate political awareness as local, state and national candidates made appearances in Saginaw. Among these were Presidential nominees Richard Nixon and Senator George McGovern, and Senator Rob- ert Griffin, candidate for the U.S. Senate. RIGHT: A poll official instructs a young voter in the operation of a punch card ballot. ABOVE: President Jay Roberts informs Cabinet members about the week’s priorities. 10 AHHS
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