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Trendseflers have marked each decade The flffles were marked wlfh rock-n-roll. lylrnl slcrrls were a maln foplc of lhe slxfles. A trend of fhe seyenlles was longer halr for The fellows Beglnnlng rn rhe elghlles, shoes were becom- rng a more lmporlanl parf of ones oulfrr. The clog shoe became a common srghf among women. ll was popular for sfudenls lo no longer bofher fylng fherr fennies. Girls were wearing flghl slralghl legged jeans wllh high heeled shoes. The fype of maslc changed from rhe hard rock of The sevenlles, fo a dlsco bear, Grrls wore more dresses fhan ln previous years. The hair- sfyles changed, boys were cuffrng their halr shorfer and ln nearer sfyles. The glrls were lean- ing foward ourller and more carefree slyle of halr-do's. As the doors open fo a new decade, The 8O's, one wonders whaf fhe domlnanf frends of lhrs coming decade wlll be. 355. ,Q 16. 4 sg, .-52 ' K A xiii P-M-I f .1, 4 1 535 L2 7 iw? , Vi- f MY.-. . , I W L 5 .5 sf. ' Q sq. -. I ?. 3 . ga 3 iff' 3 QR 5? 1 5 I ' if-,w,. T ww M 1lf 'gQ' I. QI TX In T Y . E yi 'V ,1 if TIPENDSE TTERS
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