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NECKLACES AND EARRINGS are an im- portant part of the wardrobe for Candi Butler and Char Madison. NEW STYLES RESEMBLE the 1920's and 1950's look on occa- sion. Connie Robinson and Sue Hansen model their threads. COLOR COORDINATION and comfort are 'in'' for Debi Clary and Scott Lehman. Styles 15
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Stylish people In keeping with the trends What’s the latest in fashions? Ask any high school student, and he or she will probably be able to tell you. Students are really into fashions and style. But be prepared for a wide vari- ety of styles reflecting the different tastes of to- day’s teenagers. Designer jeans are still “hot,’ but the latest trends are toward stirrup pants, long, oversized shirts and vests, and a dressy look. The television program “Miami Vice” and its star Don Johnson have had a big influence on the new look. More and more students are “dressing up” for school, and. undoubtedly, a large part of teen spending is on clothes. Of course, there are still those days when you want to “scrap out” or be totally ca- sual. Untied tennis shoes are an ex- ample of the more casual look. Some stuidents opt for the status of designer clothes; others find fashionable clothes at less ex- pensive stores. Students realize that what they wear is often per- ceived as an extension of their per- sonalities, interests, and attitudes. That makes it all the more fun in selecting clothing. COLORFUL CONTRAST in the clothes of — Sue Kipping project a •bright'' look, while John Lindstrand wears the kind of white sports coat popularized in the tv show “Miami Vice.” COMFORT IN MIND for Brian Hauck and Dan Stefka who are dressed in scrap out casual. IN SPORTY FORMAL ATTIRE the homecoming royal- ty. Queen Dawn Williamson and King Peter Switzer, ride in the parade.
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‘George Washington Slept Here’ Curtain call MADGE. PLAYED BY Wendy Boelens (at right), tries to convince her mother, played by Kim Larson (at left), that the house is beautiful. NEWTON FULLER (Brian Dunivan) tries to console a rather miffed hester (Sue West- er). KATHY MUNSON has her makeup applied by Mrs. Judy Schmitt before the play. Opening the eighth season of theatre at Johns- burg High School, student performers pre- sented George Washington Slept Here, a story about Newton Fuller, a man from New York who gets fed up with living the big city life and decides to move to the country. Fuller, played by senior Brian Dunivan, buys a house in the country, a place which is rumored to have been slept in by George Washington. He doesn’t tell his wife, played by junior Kim Larson, or his daughter, played by junior Wendy Boelens. When the family arrives at the house, they meet the caretaker of the 200-year-old house, Mr. Kimber, played by junior Chad Bear. The dilapidated house finally gets cleaned up in time for the Fuller's rich Uncle Stanley, played by senior Tom Buccelli, to arrive. Part of the plot involves the ef- fort of a neighbor to evict Mr. Fuller. Special technical achieve- ments, including a real rain storm ma- chine, made the production especially memorable. 16
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