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Fashions quicken to Tech’s pace Members of the Class of ’26 exemplify the fashions of their time Right: Helen Sobkowicz, and Larry Pachniak are two examples of good grooming. Below: The clumsy but comfortable saddle oxford returned in 1969. 5
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Gaye Watwood, Mary Ciba, Bill Barr, Bill Spork. Bunnie Sowula, and Clem Shaw model trends of today. Style of dress has managed all through history to demon- strate the mood and pace of its times. As the pace quickens, styles become more comfortable, less intricate, and more suitable to the adaptability of the individual’s daily routine. As Hammond Tech students prepare themselves for future occupations and advance to the part-time on-the- job training, many realize the necessity of appropriate, comfortable dress. The style changes during the past fifty years have seen some completely new ideas and some returning fashions. 1969 saw the boys wearing the Nehru and mod look, while minis, culottes, and elephant leg pants gained popularity with the girls for after school scenes. 4
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“Fifty years of tigerism” sets Brenda Watwood, freshman, Edith Ullstram, sophomore, Queen Sue Carlson. Debbie Lindsay, junior, and Jill Nichols, senior, pose shortly after coronation. From left are Carolyn Harris, Mary Ann Warren, Marge Leeper, Maggie Gootee, queen, Joyce Erb. dressed as a tiger, Leona Drusz, Charmaine Schreech, Joan Comer, Carolyn Slade and Beverly Hadil share honors as being members of Tech’s first Homecoming court.
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