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Ruffled blouses and corduroy knickers are not an unusual combination for this fresh- men, Diana Grigorieff. A bulky sweater, big bow, mini skirt and leo- tards are all a part of Ann Woody’s charm. i eles hate HRAAAN ER Summer fashions brought bright colora, shorts, vivid prints, and sailor collars for Ran- dine Ives, Michelle Gleason, S.R. Vaughun and Stacey Rolley. Always looking pleasant from her head to her toes, is Michelle Scott. Fashion 9
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Individuality Jeans, Jordache, Ralph Lauren, mini-skirts, and Calvin Klein — any- thing went in the eighties! Just as people differ, so do the clothes that they wore. From preppy to punk, different fashions flooded the school. Fashions were more than just the clothes that you wore. They could match almost anyone’s taste and personality. Sophisticated people preferred the dressed-up look and athletic people preferred jeans and casual tops. Fashions also played a vital role ina person’s social life. The right clothes always help a person’s appearance and pesonality. Fashions helped tre- mendously with a person’s growth socially and helped a person prepare for the future. Fashion is a term that is commonly used to describe a style of clothing worn by most of the people of a country. Fashion reflects a form of behavior accepted by most people in a society. The eclectic styles of the eighties showed individuality. The Western look has softened from faded jeans and boots to the soft ruffles of Miss. Rhonda Woody’s prairie dress. Plaid shirts with jeans and casual dress are pleasant attire for Pandora Starkey and Janie Swaine. Jeans, dresses, T-shirts, and headbands are a combination of the many styles suitable for Gwen Belcher, Sheryl Tyree, Wayman Tyree, and Tracy Hall. Going, Going, Gone. Mr. Bill Cleveland is go- ing from mild mannered guidance counselor to a complete punk rocker. 8 Fashion
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Taking a break from class, Phyllis Hodges shows off her Jordache Jeans and ruffled blouse. Bringing big city fashion to Franklin County, Lori Robertson models a double-breasted blouse with pleated pants and low-heeled pumps. Looking good in her winter wear is Mrs. Julie Molvaney. Bringing in a new wave, Randy Har- mon could often be seen wearing the latest fashions. Outside of the classroom, Mr. Dick Clark sports a tee-shirt while at- tending a picnic with his wife. 10 Fashion
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