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Modeling typical school attire from blue jeans to midi coats are (front row) Paula Sandilands, Kevin Herakovich, Celeste Jurek, (back row) Carol Gora, Hank Wintczak, Adrienne Barnaby, and Bill Mauck. Karen Lien, joanne Banas, and Elsa Aguirre loosen up with their own style of dancing.
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victory highlights Homecoming Amidst a week of anticipation and excite¬ ment, 1972 Homecoming Queen Jan Schmidt finds even more delight while dancing in the arms of Del Radloff. 1972 HOMECOMING COURT—Senior Mary Jo Buksar, Senior Mary Biestek. Queen Jan Schmidt, Junior Linda Jakubczyk, Sophomore Lydia Quattrin, Freshman Parthena Antoniadis. Sue Miller makes it clear to all that, “I want to be Buehler! as fellow Senior Skit members laugh¬ ingly support her stand. At the Homecoming dance, Margie Kosalko and Chris Bobos listen to the beat of Heavy.
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School life sparks individuality Joe Klen, Sandy Derybowski, and Kim Dafcik prefer to just sit and listen to the music of Bull Run at the Food Fair dance. Student dress continued to be much the same as in previous years; how¬ ever, individual tastes prevailed as students set their own dress code. Blue jeans took on a distinctive look as patches and embroidered designs added personality to them. While boys continued to sport the long hair, many girls considered the shorter hair styles. Several students were seen in body shirts, Palazzo pants, and overalls. Although many styles were seen around school, stu¬ dents usually wore what they were most comfortable in. As an extra-curricular activity, the very few dances that were held were largely attended. If dancing was not one’s thing, he was found relaxing to the music of the band. Wearing blue jeans and assorted shirts at Sig¬ nature Swing, senior girls typify many Clark students. Student Life 15
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