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BUYERS LOOK FOR COMFORT WHEN SELECTING CLOTHING greeing that comfort in clothing was very important, most Cleveland students wore ' ' ' leisure-activity clothes to school. However, students who work at local clothing stores predict styles will be changing soon. The clothing trend seems to be going towards much dressier outfits than in the past, related Judy Ha, senior, who works at Nordstrom's, a retail clothing store. Girls seemed to enjoy the baggy top look with straight-leg jeans. Popular accessories, to dress up an outfit, included belts, bow ties, scarves, vests and high-heel shoes, leather boots or clogs. Guys wore T-shirts, sport shirts, wool shirts and a variety of pants, including jeans, cords and slacks. Blue and khaki were the favorite colors. Shoe styles, also selected for a comfortable fit, ranged from sport shoes to clogs to hiking boots to Famolares. Guys haircuts were shorter, while the girls worked on growing out their hair to feature a curl or frizzy permanent. ABOVE: Mimi lue, freshman, shows off the new style top with popular accessories, a bow tie and vest. TOP: Modeling the skirt and blazer look and the baggy top with straight-leg jeans and pointed toe boots are Susan Schleich and Lori Reynolds, seniors. LEFT: Popular pam styles and trademarks and footwear are modeled by four male members of the student body. FASHION 15
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'BROTHERS 8a FRIENDS' JAM FOR I-IOMECOMING AUDIENCE utumn Rain Dance, theme of the fall Executive Council-sponsored Homecoming ' ' ' dance Oct. 12 featured the group Brothers and Friends and drew a crowd of 425 people. Although the dance was poorly planned and unorganized, I thought it turned out well, commented junior jeff Lindquist, second vice president and chairman of the Social Activities Board. We were happy so many people came. Couples voted sophomores Ann Chrisman and Arron Booker, Queen and King, respectively, to reign over the 1978 Homecoming celebration, which followed the Cleveland-Franklin Varsity football game at Civic Stadium. Members of the Queen's court included seniors Lynn Whitfield and Carmina Betancourt, juniors Quan Iue and Amy Gibbs and sophomore Cara Beard. On the King's court were seniors Wade Overgaard and Charles Leggett, juniors Brad McMurchie and Bill Roth and sophomore Brad Willard. fBrothers and Friends' music was enjoyable, but I wish I would have danced more, related Kristy Graetzer, junior. Profits totaled S473 to bolster the student body's treasury. ABOVE: Cleveland students boogie to the music of Brothers and Friends, the group performing at the annual Homecoming dance in the gym. TOP: Bill Roth, junior Homecom- ing prince. RIGHT: junior Amy Gibbs shows her winning outfit and bubble prize as part of the Reedie Day activity during Homecom- ing Week. Students were encouraged to dress up like Reed College students.
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