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Although many new and unique fash- ions came into popularity this year, the big style was from that of the 4O's. Spiked heels, straight lined skirts, vests, pleated pants, and nylons with seams were just a few of the fashions which became increasingly popular during the school year. Similar to the 40's fad was the Annie Hall look, big floppy clothes with a tomboyish appearance. Elegant disco styles were also in this year. Satin outfits, kinky hair, slit dresses, and belt purses came out off the dance floor and into the classroom. Fashion accessories made the outfits for this year complete. Scarves, combs, headbands, stick pins, and hats all added an extra touch to the styles worn by Bonanza students. Also, the huge frames became very popular for those who wore glasses. With the middle of the year came the popularity of casual clothes. Straight leg jeans and sweat suits were ordinary school attire. 1 A few short hours in sponge-curlers gave Karen Whyte this curly haired appearance. The more common procedure for most students was a per' manent in the beauty salon. V Pleated pants with matching socks, together with the Andrew Sister style high heels, gave Cheri Cummings this stylish look. 32 fashions TUDAVQ i -f . . vc . ii. ew f ' F Wil!- 133 . kv is f V -mx, W3 f ..- .. st .., ,. -at sf..
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'But First and Foremost, I Remember Mama' On November 1, 24 students went back 69 years in time forthe opening of the play I Remember Mama. The play centered around a daugh- ter's remembrance of her home life in a Norwegian immigrant family in San Francisco. Mama solved many prob- lems for the family Qespecially financial crisesb, and encouraged Katrin's writer aspirations. Also, Mama became an old fashioned Ann Landers when Uncle Chris and Aunt Trina each were having marital problems. The play was both humerous and serious and was greatly enjoyed by the audiences for allfour performances. Also appreciated was the Norwegian accent. Ve Go! and Ya were often mimicked by more than the cast. This was the first heavily costumed play in the history of Bonanza's thea- tre. Lori Fregeau was costume Coordi- nator and designed and sewed many of the costumes. The set was also unique. A wooden revolving platform with 24 casters was built so scenes could be quickly changed. Four acting areas were used. The play was directed by Miss Carol Lommen, and the technical director was Mrs. Betty Holihan. The technical theatre class constructed the set, and made up most of the crew. A Christine and Nels find Uncle Chris' loud voice frightening. p The soda clerk takes the order for Katrin's very first ice cream soda. Mama was always going to buy a I X rw .4 fill: herself a coat when there was enough money, only there never was. 34 i remember mama lt's a mastoidi I'm afraid we'll have to opera te. Katrin - Dr. Johnson
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