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For a western look, Angie Belt wears this plaid dress trimmed in beige satin lace Lisa Boyd is the model business woman in this burgundy corduroy suit. The blazer is “in” this year, and Tonya Nunn, Donna Herndon, and Sandy Penn are ready to attend those cold night football games in style. Jennifer Baker, Sue O’Neal, and Becky Brown are dressed for a night on the town, compliments of the Fashion Hunt. Opening 7
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Look Great Feel Terrific “Preppy” is the word to describe the fashions of 1980 and we’re prep-ared to look great and feel terrific for this school year. To start at the top is the very popular button down oxford-cloth shirt. Lace collars and ribbons aid in a more feminine look, and crew neck sweaters are back in full swing. The corduroy and wool blazers will spruce up any old pair of jeans or pants for whatever the occa- sion. Even with all the pull over sweaters, frilly blouses and baggy pants, a wardrobe is not complete without the accessories. Accessories play a very important role in the spirit of prep 1980. There are bow ties, novelty pins, belts, ribbons and of course all the corresponding jewelry. With the proper accessories you can liven' up that ol' drab solid shirt by adding a colorful ribbon and while your add it, why not put some zap into that plain dull dress with a pretty belt. Here students Lisa Berry, Laura McDowell, Angie Black, and Terri Belt are the prime examples of the preppy fashions. Peddling her way in classics from The Style Shop, Terri Payne will impress anyone with this pair of gray wool pleated slacks and matching blouse combination. Seniors Maudie Hough and Cindy Travis are sure to be a success wherever they go in these fashions. 6 Opening
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