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NOT THE BAT! . . . 1982 graduate Mark Hart shows off for the camera on the annual senior class trip to Kings Island. GIVE ME THAT! . . . Juniors Kathy Goldsberry and Jackie Conley argue over a rag at the band carwash. IIHPt DID SOMEBODY SAY SOMETHING? . . . Graduates Dara Spencer, Kathy Smith, and Steve Childers and junior Brad Stewart enjoy a summer picnic. 11
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' Skins fire up summer The final bell sounded, the lights turned out, but that wasn ' t the end of an ordinary school day. Instead it was the beginning of summer vacation and the firing up of summer activities. Many Redskins used their time to sleep in, find a job, or attend various summer camps and workshops. Others increased their social lives with sum- mer parties, picnics, and cruising the Madison Avenue strip with friends. Some kept in touch with school by attending summer school or marching band rehearsals. Families and youth groups planned trips to places such as Florida, Kings Island, or the World ' s Fair. Indianapolis hosted many summer events, including the U.S. Clay Courts and the National Sports Festival. As each Redskin is unique, each had his own way of firing up for an excit- ing summer vacation. RELAXIN ' . . . Junior Brad Stewart takes time to relax during his summer vacation. 10
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■ Trends common with the ' Skins Nf W WA . r ty Np w V. Sporty, Preppy, G.Q., New Wave. No, these were not names musicans in a group, but nicknames given to dominant dressing styles idence that these styles had not been overlooked by the Redskins could be found throughout the Manual halls. It seemed that every young man wanted to be in the Lauren League while the aspiration of every young wo- man was to become one of Gloria ' s girls. Ralph Lauren and Gloria Vander- bilt were only two in the menagerie of names that possessed Manualites to go out and spend big bucks on brand name clothing. Such names as Pierre Cardin, Sassoon, and Jordache were also quite familiar to those who pre- ferred to dress the designer way. Becoming much more popular were top-sider deck shoes, Indian style moccasins, and penny loafers (with or without tassels). There were several variations of all three styles wr were sometimes worn with tube socks, thin dress socks, or argyle socks with coordinating pastel colors in their de- signs. The traditional pointy-toed look was also popular and was offered by Pierre Cardin, Georgio Brutini, Pla boy, Bally, and of couse, Stacy Adam Those who took the preppy look se iously were noticed wearing striped oxfords with button down collars, kh ki pants, and burgundy Dexter loafer Redskins that preferred to drc sporty way sometimes wore bag pants (which came in a variety of ma- terials). Round collar long sleeve shirts were often seen worn with bag- gies. A knitted tie also added a tinctive touch to the sporty look. Let us not forget those who went to extremes, the New Wavers, dressed i their mini-skirts, sailor suits, and nui ti-colored head bands. Wavers wore just about anything and called it the style. Senior Kathy Diehl commented, I don ' t feel people wear New Wave clothes or try to look preppy to have an image. It is just what is in style. Yes, headbands on heads, animals on shirts, and names on the back poc- kets of blue jeans seemed to have been the craze that everyone, includ- ing the Redskins, wanted to jump into. I DID IT M Cassandn W her own designer creation. SAY 12
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