Center High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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Once upon a time, way back in junior high, keeping up with the latest fashions and trends was easy — you simply bought what your friends bought and did what they did. That way, you all looked and acted alike, and no one could accuse you of being “out of it” or even worse, of “going too far.” Since entering high school, however, everyone became more indepen- What’s hot — what’s not By Chuck Johnson dent. Or had they? For most of us the question still remained:“What do I wear and what should I do?” Looking at fashion Let’s start at the top. Whether you were a guy or a girl, there was only one new, hot way to wear your hair - short in front and on the top, and long in back. In other words, PUNK! Rachelle Carter (10) opted for this style because she “wanted to be different.” If you wanted to be really different, you might have grown a rat’s tail or a fool’s tail in back. This was a thin strip of hair growing down the back of the neck, sometimes woven into a tiny braid. It appeared more often on males, although Leah Fraizer (11) displayed her “spur of the moment decision” prominently, too. Moving down to the ears, large geometric earrings were still considered hot for the ladies, but the real ear news came (continued on page 12) Blowing a bubble while studying Is Marybeth Trltt (11). (Photo by Diane Christy] 10 Design by Cynthia Berger

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Football games aren't only for spectators, they’re for workers too. Serving popcorn is but one of the jobs Barbara Heft (11) performed working in the concession stand. (Photo by Bryan Frischer] Band rehearses more times than any other club or organization. Kirk Campbell (12) practices the first trumpet part dur- ing first hour in preparation for the November 5 foot- ball game. [Photo by Bryan Frischer] Students in Action Student Llfe 9



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Solid and print sweaters are stylish this fall. [Photo by John Erickson] r -r Showing off his punk rock outfit at the dance is Kevin Finley (10). [Photo by Kevin Donahue] New wave and punk rock groups are the newest in music sounds. [Photo by Tina Erickson] Student Life 11

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