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Fashion fads are big t didn't matter whether it was jeans, a dress, mini skirts or jump suits that you wore to school, you'd fit in. Instead of just wearing a sweatshirt with jeans, why not cut the sleeves and collar off and drape it over your shoulder, like the Flashdance style? The fashion of wearing what you wanted was really shown here at East High. jeans that were also very popular were pin stripe jeans, or jeans of different colors and different lengths. Mini skirts of jean material and of cotton in bright colors displayed the different moods of students. During the hot weather students' shorts styles ranged from bermuda shorts with the sweater vests and loafers to shorter shorts with a fancy top and pumps. Then there were some who really went all out with leather pants and skirts or shiny material for jumpsuits that went with the chain necklaces and large earrings. For the guys, the most popular jean was the one and only-Levis. They were mostly worn with a polo or an izod. Some guys were very particular about what they wore and how they looked. Many guys wore pants or nice jeans with a stylish dress shirt. Some guys followed the trend of getting one ear pierced, but usually the earring would come out a month or two later. The hairstyle for guys was mostly the short, clean cut, feathered back. Some guys, however, took to the punk style, short on top and a little longer in the back. For the girls, short or long hair and just the way you wanted to wear it was fine, with the bob coming back into style. Below bottom: During the Kapaun game, senior Dwayne Coffman, Coach Chuck Porter, Coach jim Bourne and senior jeff Weilert intently watch the ac- tion on the field. Top len: Displaying unique locker decor in senior hall are seniors, Susan Good- wyn, Todd Yeargan, Dan Galbraith and Brad Haught. Center left: The Hflashdance look was popular at East this year as displayed by junior Kathy Curless. Bottom left: Fashions have definitely changed since this picture was taken at East High in 1959. Top right: Brenda Greene and Shayna Richardson take a few minutes to chat before returning from lunch. ,rf 1922... 5+ Center right: The California look reaches East High. Modeled here is a pair of Vans. Fzzrbio ns
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in Within these walls there is much more learning, action and laughing than the solemn appearance of East High lets on. Aa'mz'mktnz!z'on X 3
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The crowd goes crazy at the East vs. K-MC game. Frzflyiom X5
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