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Styles have the natural look Natural and casual. That's the way Memorial's students wore it. Shoes were simple, clothes were casual, and hair was natural. Hair was worn in styles ranging from long to short, straight to curly, Many stu- dents found that crimped hair, styled after Peter Frampton’s hair, made their hair look fuller. Jumpers, worn over cowl neck sweaters or blouses, were just the thing for Charger girls who wanted to add a little femininity to their collection of jeans. The “look” an outfit had was often determined by the shoes that were worn with it. For a dressier look, sandal-type shoes were added. Suede earth shoes gave a sporty look. Also fashionable were leather boots. Students wrapped themselves in leather and suede coats for the winter. The varie- ties of colors, styles, and lengths of these coats were seen at both formal and casual events. Styles were in no way limited. New fashion trends as well as fading fashions were seen quite frequently. From hair to shoes, no two Chargers were ever exac alike. Jumpers are great casual dresses for Charger girls. ‘Sue Hogstrom adds a pair of leather boots for a more sporty look. The look of Peter Frampton is being enjoyed by Laura Colfins, Shari Snyder, and Laurie Many students liked the fullness of curls. ilson,
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To keep warm and look great, Nannette Platz and Judy Vaughn wrap up in leather and suede coats. These coats were worn both long and short. To show their school spirit, Jill Dinkledine and Mike Gary wear Memorial's own “E” sweaters. Fridays were crimson and gold days. Hair styles came in varieties. Anne Pikoraitis and Beth Wenger each choose a style that is most becom- ing to them. Underneath it all, Chargers keep it simple. Sandals, earth shoes and leather boots are fashionable foot- wear at Memorial
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Excitement, novelty, adventure in first week After one of the tions that M dents arrived at excitement, enthusia fear. This year lockers were assigne: before school ac started, after the book rental fee was pa lessened confusion for students helped raise the book rental co from last September's ami to this year's almost $21,000. Even with the locker problem solve finding the right direction | unfamiliar building was quit tion for sophomores. But with the hely teachers, other students, and a ha map, the question was cleared few days The counselors’ office had a co flow of students needing schedule changes. Reasons varied from balancing out crowded classrooms to students just changing their minds. According to Dr David Flora, there were many requests for changes and a great number of correc tions needed because of computer errors. Mrs. Mary Harreld commented on how cooperative and understanding students were about the mistakes. When students arrived at they saw off of books. ‘ Where am I goi answered information be he first day of scho NO ENTRAN d: are INFOR} 1ON
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