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■ y , . ,-i HAVING AN UP AND DOWN DAY. ■ President Martha Church keeps busy jumping on a mini-trampoline while she waits for the seniors to enter the chapel. DRESS REHEARSAL. Wear ing the same gowns they would wear for graduation, the seniors listen for the winner of the song competition. 18 Qampus Day
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7i They ' re a fashion statement, so get A ith the style sporting Sunglasses Are you under the influ- ence of the archaic no- tion that sunglasses are worn for the sole purpose of protecting one ' s eyes from the harmful ultra-violet rays of the sun? If so, get with the times! Sunglasses have become a fashion statement and no where was this more evident than at Hood. There were an unlimited amount of colors and styles to make a selection from. Wayfarers were popularized several years ago when audi- ences viewed Tom Cruise per- forming some Risky Busi- ness. They remained in style and became a favorite of sophomore Angela Layser, who wore her shades to look cool. Another popular style of sunglasses were Ray Ban Aviators. The dark mirrored lenses and simple wire frames were the favorite of sophomore Kim Adams, who said she wore sunglasses to hide in when she was hungover. For those with the animal within, Sun Cloud made a very popular style which they called Cat Eyes. These tortoise colored sun- glasses were sophomore Jenni- fer Waterbury ' s favorite. 1 need a pair of sunglasses with dark lenses when I lifeguard so 1 can see well, she said. The real reason one chose a dark pair of sunglasses was to be able to see all the good looking guys with- out having them know they were being looked over. Everyday one saw television stars, movie stars, political fig- ures, and even SGA President Liz Hyatt clad in sunglasses. While there were many reasons one wore sunglasses, freshman Vicki Rollins said, Sometimes I wear sunglasses for the look, sometimes for the style, but al- ways for fun and to look sexy. Whether one chose Way- farers, Ray Ban, or Cat Eyes, sunglasses were worn for mak- ing fashion statements. So if you were like sophomore Carrie Davis, who said she wore sunglasses to avoid the bright- ness of the sun, get with the times! — Michelle Routzahn. MIRROR. MIRROR, ON THE WALL. Junior Karin Ortuglio shows off her mirrored sunglasses. Sunglasses were worn all year long. RISKY BUSINESS. Junior Thursa Trent does some risky business while lifeguarding. The style of glasses made popular by the movie were popular with Hood students. 5unglasses 17
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A LOT OF HOT AIR. Freshmen prepare to enter the chapel complete LET ' S SHAKE ON IT. Junior Carla - ' with their dinks and their helium-filled Jackson receives the song competition : , balloons. Freshmen were able to wear trophy from Alumnae Association Pres- ' • their new dinks for thefirst time at.the,, ident Mary Aylor. The panel of .judges „■]] song competition. .■«,«-, ' . ' dw.. ' , • -consisted of Hood alumnae. ■l- ' ii ' ti} ' ' -i!W Campus Day was held Under the Big Top. The circus theme for the weekend provided entertain- ment for students and their family and friends. Students and guests enjoyed a performance by Hood ' s choir, Friday evening followed by an ice cream social with the Radio Club providing music. Saturday morning ' s annual volleyball game of the freshmen vs. the sophomores brought everyone to Gambrill Gym where the teams battled it out. The game resulted in th fresh- men and their big sis class, the juniors, wearing their dinks to classes on Monday. Coffman Chapel became the setting for a three ring circus as the four classes performed their Big Little Sis songs and their theme song, showing their experience of Hood as a circus. The freshmen class raced in the traditional style. The sopho- more and junior classes followed, and then the enter- tainment began with the senior class taking their time marching into the chapel. Their march was occasionally interrupted as different songs and skits were performed relating to their past three years at Hood. President Martha Church also joined in the entertainment as she bounced on a mini-trampoline wearing a hat and waving miniature stuffed animals as the seniors slowly made their way down the aisle. Many students and their families finished their weekend Saturday evening with dinner in downtown Frederick, but others spent Sunday hiking in the nearby mountains, or an- tiquing through Frederick ' s many antique shops. — Shelli Dronsfield. ([ ampus Day 19
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