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Cool threads on guys were a must — and the girls loved it. Male Jaguars were not out done by the ladies. They had their sense of fashion, too. With brands such as Martinique, Perry Ellis, Girbaud, Union Bay, Guess, Benetton, and Generra, sharp dressed men were a common species. Guys spiffed up their act and dressed with distinction. From a sporty Izod cardigan sweater to a sweater vest with an oxford shirt and penny loafers, male Jaguars found themselves striving for fashion. For some, Levi jeans and t-shirts provided ultimate fashion as well as comfort. Cm7y ft » C %V6' 10° ' 'M a 10 • Fashions
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Suspense: coronation creates it Questions abounded. Who was going with whom to the dance? And what was she wearing? But the biggest question of all was: WHO would be crowned King and Queen? Warren Magnuson had the honor of announcing the anticipated secret — King Tony Porthan and Queen Jenny Garnet. Right: Mike Bailey escorts Lisa Hat down Coronation aisle. Volunteer students decorated the gym with flowers, tinsel, and crepe paper. Marching band, choir, flags and rifle corps, JJ danceline, and cheerleaders all participated. Junior Jenny Sanford sang, “Beneath My Wings,” to open up Coronation. Tim Kenny, who was Senior Ambassador, also sang, “Memories,” from the musical, “Cats.” With ail those questions, Jefferson’s 16th Coronation was filled with suspense. Top: Jenny Garnet, the newly announced Queen, is congratulated by Attendants Lisa Hanson and Deanne Schad. Above right: Anxiously awaiting Corona n, Dugan Kern watches for his cue. rRtght: Senior Ambassador and Coronation soloist Tim Kenny enthralls the audience with “Memories. 12 • Coronation
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