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f PM Magazine lzods. penny-loalersf' and the lack of belts: three of the many signs ol Preppy. Prep- pies were fairly common in our school environment this year, and PM Magazines Susanne Kay knew this. She wanted to l'ilm it on her popular TV Pro- gram. She and her camera crew came in early December and set up in the main hallway during lunches. The '-'preps' gathered around to display peglegs, their way ol' dress. a lad once quite popular here. The broadcast was December 14. 1983. The program expose was about common fads in gen- eral. not just EHS's preppies. We were just a portion ol the entire program. An embarrassment to some yet really a pride booster to oth- I8 P.lVl. Magzwine ,QQ ers. the controversy about PM's filming took place. Some stu- dents hated the idea that Eisen- hower would be noted for its preppies. and wore anti- preppy clothes such as sloppy, unmatched jackets and jeans. To them, it was humiliation. Others seemed quite happyg why should it be embarrassing il' the preppy look was in'? Nevertheless, the publicity was good. Students, whether or not they were Preppy, watched the program just to see who would appear and what would be said. Jokes circulated for a while. but soon everything was back to normal. The Exposure ol the Preps was closed once again. SUZANNE KAY IS searching the lunch crowd for a suitable prep to inter- View THE CAMERAMAN LOOKING at his equipment. wondering how he's go- ing to tackle his job oi' sorting it out.
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THE REPORTERS FROM P.M. Magazine are setting up their compli- cated equipment so that they can can- didly film us preps. .1 n xx. is O N , ix . Y . , ty A , J' , 5, , .i . zu Q1 - . ' 'if I r ' y f .si . ' 1,--T, S :Lf -fs-M N-Q wi f if THE CAMERA CREW stands. fram- ing typical high school lunch activiites before the feature begins. STUDENTS ARE STANDING ina semi-circle around the reporters. hoping to be on television. I'.M. Magazine I9
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