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Letter-jackets, midi-skirts, bobble-socks, t-shirts, and blue-jeans plagued the halls of Jersey Village on October 14, 1977. Fifties day as usual, was a big hit! Red lipstick and greased hair was everywhere. The fif- ties, being the theme of that week's pep rally, brought out the nostalgia in everyone. eenciger Traits of the Fifties Are Remembered I Junior Doug Lee is a typical 50's teenager in this unique outfit. Senior football players Wayne Wilson, Terry Lasyone, and Robert Meeks show their school spirit as they walk into Friday's pep rally. Junior Lorin Thomas kept the signs of the times with her letter-jacket. What would the fifties be without a dance. The pep rally was the center forthe sock-hop. Opening A if. ..l '5 3 E i ,t ,. iii 55 F i J
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Creativity Through Headgear Mike Whitworth pooled all his resources and came up with this creation. Senior Cindy Tolar kept with the common cowboy hat. The headgear on students brain shelters on hat day proved very amusing to any visitors Knot to mention stu- dentsj entering the school. Hat day, sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders as a pep rally theme, had an enthusias- tic reaction. Hats of all different shapes and sizes were seen and each hat was the image of its cre- ator. 15 rag! Edith Srkala and Shawn Phillips use their hats to clown around during lunch. Senior Kevin Keith laughs after he steals Ellen Cumings unique visor. Opening - 3l
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