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Hang-On! Take a Look at 'll Fashions Many new fashionable outfits can be seen at GHS this year. The main dress idea is not wearing what everybody else wears but what looks right on you. Sweaters have made a great comeback for girls and guys. Sweaters are great coordinates with slacks, skirts, the ever popular jeans which will probably never die out, and gauc-hos and knickers which are new this year. Sweaters over blouses, making the layered look, are very fashionable. There are many styles from which you can choose: bell-sleeves, cowl necklines, turtlenecks, or wrap sweaters. There are a variety of patterns from bold stripes and tweeds to Indian patterns and designs. The biggest thing to come this year is the huggy. A huggy is a piece of woolen or polyester material shaped like a tube. Its the most versatile piece of clothing ever. It can be used as a dicky under a jumper, a hat, a scarf, or a turban. The length of dresses is determined by the individual, although today more girls are leaning towards longer dresses, the midi, for comfort and warmth. Pantsuits and jumpsuits are a smart look for school or party. Pantsuits can be purchased with a blouse, a vest, a jacket, and slacks. Jumpsuits can be found in one piece or in a simulated two piece look with a jacket. Coming now is overalls with old timer button suspenders. New in the jewelry line are bangle bracelets, string and macrame necklaces and necklaces having a cloth design. Necklaces are worn by girls and guys. Wedge shoes and fashion boots fit the feet now. Also joc shoes for both girls and guys. A comfortable shoe for walking is the earth shoe. FASHIONS OF 77—It
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At the top right, Susie Williams models her gaucho outfit and at the bottom, Debbie Cobb, Joedy Lambert, Jeri Trickett, Leslie Boyles, Tim Smith and Dave Robinson work on ramp decorations. 10—FASHIONS OF 77
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Hangin' Around Is Part TOP LEFT. A favorite meeting place for GHS couples is at their lockers. MIDDLE: The halls are a favorite place for students to hang around with friends. BOTTOM: National Honor Society members decorate float for the Homecoming parade 1 2 — STUDENT LIFE
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