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The early football games aren't coldg so blankets and heavy coats aren't necessary. Here Lisa Cobblerwearsa monogrammed wool sweater. Lori Deese wears an official Lancer windbreaker. For Donna Stockton and Kim Rohr, plaids are tops lor jeans. Donna's collar is turned up for a little dressier look. Shelby Wade sports a tank top and split twill skirt. On Fridays Ran- dolph Morrison wears his jersey. In order to cut production time for the '80 Koine, Editor Chris Martin checks proofs in Charlotte, N.C. His white oxford shirt was standard in the spring. Cheerleading tryouts - Debby Penn, Donna Kuykendall, Darlene Smallwood, Jackie Stockton and Kim Stultz are dressed for comfort. While waiting for morning announce- ments, Carolyn Eggleston and Bar- bara Leftwich talk. Carolyn's body top and straw derby are good looks for summer. ., x till
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Q-ef 'L A problem in physics class has Lisa Landrum perplexed. The blue buttondown oxford cloth shirt and its yellow and counterparts were prep basics for all seasons f rolled up to the elbow in summer and under wool sweaters in winter. Here Tracy Hankins sports hers. S THE LANCER LOOK Pads, fashions, records, groups, things only the Big Blue has - make up the Lancer Look. ln clothes, there has been a huge change in styles the past two years. Even though Levi's and flannel shirts are still popular. Oxford cloth buttondowns paired with Levi's present an entirely dif- ferent look. Gxford cloth shirts come in white, light blue, brightor pale yellow, wheat, candy stripes, and they all have buttondown collars. Collars buttoned down on cotton shirts and flannels, too. For the dressy prep look on girls, the buttondown collar sometimes gives way to a lace collar. Alligators were everywhere, on everything. Gater khakis, gator shirts, gator sweaters - many people put alligator pins on the things that didn't Come with gators on them. Mrs. Jean Wickham gained the name Gator Woman because she always wore them. Gators took a huge hunk out of the wallet though. Izod shirts cost from S22 to 526, sweaters were S30 and 12 Side One
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X x Ns t X s Q? Rx S EE Twsiims A plaid bultondown shirt and cable knit sweater put Paige Roach into the prep set. On lhe football field the Lancer Look is a blue jersey and a white helmet for Brad Wilson. Khakis were S45. For the more frugal preps, the J.C. Penny fox was the animal on their chests. Wool was everywhere. Wool pocketbook covers, blazers, sweaters, pants and shirts were prep city. Wool sweaters got big initials monogrammed on them for girls while boys' Oxford shirts got block initials. There was no mistaking prep colors - kelly green, bright yellow, hot pink, fire engine red - and they were paired with navy and Khaki. Occasionally brave preps would wear their green and pink together. Hair for preps was different, too. A typical prep girl's hair was shoulder length and relatively straight or slightly curled. Guys' hair length moved up, shorter cuts above the ear were in. Musically, tastes were still very diverse. Donna Sumner, though no longer disco queen, was still a chart queen. Coming out with an early-Elvis soundalike song called Wanderer , she topped the charts. Her sound and that of many others was not as easily classified as disco, but was still danceable. A few new disco groups did appear though, Lipps Inc. among them. The new wave was New Wave. THE LANOEFZ LOOK 14 Side One
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