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Reflections Different era’s in time were represented by different fashions. Frontier days were represented by prairie skirts. The look of the thirties con- sisted of student’s with knickers and argyle socks. Students wore thin ties and sailor tops with an accent of the fourties. A flare from the “Fabulous Fifties’’ brought students to school with wool Skirts, sweaters, oxfords, penny loafers, and blazers. Mini-skirts highlighted the sixties. Also, the innovative fashions of the eighties brought to light the new wave look. AI- together, the fashions of the eighties showed that people were willing and ready to go SE EE A SS ET eT Chatting between classes, Cathy Ar- rington and Dawn Smith fit in with the casual dress. 1982 was the year of the boot, Rob- bie Lavender was prepared with her push downs. The ocean flows in Franklin County; Mark Mills is seen in his OP attire. Going with the dressy appearance, Fred Mack and Ariana Dula always look their best. for great taste in clothes. Fashion has a variation of changing throughout the years. What’s in this year may be out the next. For ex- ample, in the sixties, mini- Skirts were the latest style and now in the eighties its the latest style again. Clothing always seems to re- flect back on the older gen- eration. What our parents wore when they were young, we are wearing now. The ruffled shirts, leg warmers, pleated skirts, pointed toe shoes, baggy pants, and dou- ble breasted shirts are all remnants of the past. Overall, the fashions of the eighties brought out the style and timeless class which fashion shall always be. Fashion 11
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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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At the Valley of the Fallen, students saw the largest free-standing cross that was dedicated to the men who fought in the Spanish Civil War. In Madrid, Melissa Sutherland and Jenny Prillaman take a break in Parque del Retiro, a large park. At the Wold’s Fair, Philip Manuel resists ar- rest by two Italian policemen. As the symbol of the World’s Fair, the Suns- phere achieved its gold luster with gold dust pressed between panels of glass. raed rr Soe 12 World Travel
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