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Going torally preppy wearing his Izod courdaroys, march ing green socks and Izod belr, is Kevin Smirh Shoe styles of rhe year varied grearly, from high heels Doxiders, and boots to the original Nikes and Didrras In their casual wardrobe is Peggy Perers and Sonja Altice discussing the day's events Modeling on the school sign, Leigh Ann Grose, shows us her bright printed shirt and casual jeans Wearing his Weejun loafers, kelly green Izod pants with belr, layered shirts and a classic navy wool blazer, Max Prilliamn goes along with the preppy craze Fashion 7
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With a ski vest, lace collar blouse, and Lee jeans is Shay English in the comfortable look Curls are in and Michelle Ross displays them with a touch of Fashions Unlimited lr was a grear year for fashion advancement! Designer jeans were in-such names like Gloria Vanderbilt, Jordache, Calvin Kleins, Plushbor- toms, and Lavion. Though there were many new jeans, the old ones stayed popular: Levis, Lees, and Wranglers. Izod sweaters, belts, key chains, slacks, shirts, coats, swimming trunks, and even socks were considered to be very “preppy’’. Alligators were a popular symbol as never before. Bass, Aigner, and Ice Cicle shoes were in. The leather look was definitely a dominant fashion. Boots came in all types of shapes and forms. There were rounded, square, and pointed toes: low and high heels. Clothing was pro- duced on loud and vibrant materials. Purple, turquois, and yellow were colors considered ro be in. Butfons and bows were back. Blouses burroned up the sides, down the back and across the front in all different directions. String bows were tied around necks and collars. The styles were pleasing to the eye. There was a style to fir everyone’s wants and needs. Modeling her long, flowing hair and fashionable Calvin Klein jeans is Bonnie Wright 6 Fashion
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Ransome and Marl McBride Asking the represenrarive for brochures, Leslie Bryan and Cindy Wood seem very interested in choosing the “'righr college”’ On College Day, Tommy Holland and Eugene White look through brochures from a college of inreresr 8 Srudenr Life Biology class labs seem to be fun and simple for Brenda Students lools on as Richard O'Neil carries Carla Ashby to the top of the stairs Looking ar yearbooks from colleges thar they possibly plan ro atrend are Lisa Oyler, Darwin Plybon, and Marls Church. Giving her sister a head starr on college preparations is Susan Shorter.
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