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lzods and Polos have become increasingly popular. Jay Dyal proves he is never out of style. if . Y ,TN i .fr is ' mmf It 2 X .3-1 Q v tx fs.: -:WWE -sf' 'Wifi g +5 pmsmhwf ' 2 .,- Q 1 4 vdxvef . LV t J ,-ek f E - A unite M 'T Dressed in her finest, KellVfHardick shows that dressing up does not 5 'fb 4 ' f . Punk rock has influenced trends in many ways. Paul Neumann's outfits have ranged from original to bizarre. Five teachers model some trends of the future for a pep rally. Activities 55
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Students step out in prepp attire .M r Students have pushed their old clothes to the backs of their closets, and stepped out this year in preppy attire. Knickers and pleated skirts made a comeback along with personalized sweaters. knee socks, penny loafers and pumps. Even the male gender chose to dress up. and could be found in western or polo shirts. As usual, every Friday students wore their favorite jeans, whether they were Wranglers, Levi's, Jordache or Calvin Kleins. With any get together, activity or party, music could be found. Both coun- try and rock were popular, with some punk still heard. Some of the favorite country stations were KSCS, KPLX and KIX, who throughout the year gave C..-J' v 3314? away tickets to the best Country and Western concerts. Popular rock stations such as Eagle 97 and Ql02 supported Pat Benatar, the Rolling Stones and ' Journey, when they came to Dallas. Spare time was filled with trying to solve the Rubik's cube. ln every class, at break, lunch or after, students played with these colorful cubes that were sold by the DECA club. Exclamations were given out by those who found difficulty with the cube, while some students whizzed through the puzzle in minutes. Where was everyone's weekend spent? Chili's and Judge Roy Bean's proved to be favorite places to eat, along with almost every pizza spot in town. At midnight many students went to the Rocky Horror Show. Dressed in one of the most popular styles, Lis Stone her rock t-shirt and L Si! -'-afgfii t ,C .'5aZ5g-91.1 f .,.irs' ' - , if f.--49, 25 , emma as sat. +I' 1 W ss, . 5' . 5 me t -- ' 3335?-if 4 S if 'ft A165 3, -3 35' if sE?'?5'Kfi+'f. - . ,. Not only alligators decorated shirts this year. Foxes, dragons and armadillos were seen too, as Mary Cater displays. Knickers are the latest in preppy attire. Here, Nanette Blue shows she is up with the trend. 54 Activities
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Nanette wants to be happ No, No musicali' was a chorus that was frequently heard last year. This year the chorus changed to No, No Nanettef' the name and title song of the 1982 musical. No, No Nanette' is about a cowardly bible publisher, Jimmy Smith, who just wants to be happy. The only way he can reach this goal is to spend money. Unfor- tunately his wife, a shrewd prude, refuses to spend a dime. Jimmy runs into three lovely ladies who convince him that they would love to spend his money. The fun really begins when the ladies , Jimmy, his wife, niece, lawyer, lawyer's wife and nephew end up at Chickadee cottage for a hilariously mixed-up weekend. The stress on dancing was stronger in this musical than in past productions. The songs were snappy and happy and easy to hum along with. - . .. ' 5 Q '2- . .Hs -frgk hf .W W A' 51' ft A fe. 5' . K 4 , , Fun-loving Lucille fMarge Starksj shows Sue a fancy step or two during the finale. Cast members of No, No Nannette ham it up for pictures. Here we see the three Happies fKelley McGuffey, Jill Pidgeon, Krissa Pattonj, Tom fDale Braselj, Sue QShalyn Skrivanej and Nanette fShari Whitej. 56 Activities
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