Lanier High School - Oracle Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

 - Class of 1985

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Where Are You Cruising Tonight? op in their car and off they go, this time not to school. In between deadlines of research papers, tests, book reports, club meetings and projects, jobs, babysitting, sports, and all other things that kept students tied down was a little bit of free time. No matter how it was arranged in busy schedules, friends managed to have time of their own for the weekend. Every Monday morning at school students counted down the days, sometimes hours, until Friday. Perhaps the most popular idea for a couple aking emery Mall, JoAnn Sutton t buy all day. was to go out for dinner and see a good movie such as “Temple of Doom” starring Harrison Ford, or Prince in ‘Purple Rain’. Groups of friends may have gotten together at a football game or dance. For some, sleeping late Saturday morning may have been one of the highlights of the week. Waking up on a Saturday or Sunday morning to a yard “rolled’ was usually funny. The weekend held some reason to celebrate or at least take rest from busy week. Week-end Fun 17

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16 Week-end Fun Part of the pile. Cars pile in the Burger King park- ing lot as Dan Haber, Robbie Williams, and Brian Wiley hang around on a Friday night. Strike three—you win! Gina Graves proved to her date Adam Davis, who is keeping score, that bowl- ing a strike really can be easier than that dreaded gutter. Sot four dollars and two hours? Saturday after- is a great time for LaShon Brantley, Kym d Angie Shelby to see a matinee.



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Dressing for A Fabulous Statement! hat did Poets have in mind for fashion? Smart, distinctive, and fun were the looks of students as they dressed for late summer, fall, winter, and spring. Trends in school clothing varied from the wild combination of brightly colored or black parachute pants, zippered shirts, sunglasses, and jazz styled shoes, to a more conservative appearance of wool slacks, ties, white shirts, or cotton sweaters and dressy skirts in subtle colors, prints, or plaids. An important factor to fashion was the final touch of cologne and accessories that gave one a personal polish. Fragrances like Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, Anais Anais were popular among girls; Polo, Chaps, and Halston were for boys. Jewelry and belts of all kinds were vogue favorites. Here kitty, kitty. Soft sweaters and cotton blouses make a great combination for Lori Kondrath, Cry- stal Jester, and Caroline Turner to wear with their plaid slacks, baggy pants, or Guess cropped blue jeans. Comfort and style. Fun to wear linen blouses look fantastic on Keenya Ballard with a wide belt across the hips and big earrings that accept her sassy haircut. Ricky Graves is comfortable in his plaid button-down shirt and casual slacks. Just the right touch. Dashing apparel for Mark Gordon, Robert Moore and Lorenzo Ellis is a neat look of slacks and ties, the prep look in suspend- ers, loafers, and ledged crew haircuts. Tia Shelby complements her outfit with an add-a-bead neck- lace and serpentine bracelets. Wanda Andrews relaxes in her pastel plaid jumper and medallion belt. 18 Fashion

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