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r Styles Change “I can't go to school today.” ex- claimed the worried student. “I don’t have anything nice to wear.” As students became more fashion conscious, it was always important for one to look his best. Styles were constantly changing. The mini-skirt made a strong come back in female apparel. Oversized sweatshirts became more popular. For males, cotton shirts along with other comfortable clothing dominat- ed the fashion scene. Denim of all styles were in constant demand for both the male and the female. SHOWING the comfortable look, Todd Sullivan models dress pants with a casual shirt, while Stephanie Comer displays acid washed jeans with an oversized shirt and sweater. DRESSING in style, Bridget Comer models Guess overalls, Used denim shirt and jacket, and boots. 12 Fashion
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LEAVING the field with trophies, Russ Ritter and Kelli Etheridge accompany Jenny Fleming. All smiles, Nicole Allen and Craig Smith look out at the audience. Pee Wee Homecoming Court: (Front row) April Simpson and Brent Green; (Back row) Hope Reding, Charlie Lewis, Lorri Lash, Alan Lash, Bobbie Sue Fountain, Nicole Allen, Craig Smith, Kelli Etheridge, and Russ Ritter. Waiting patiently, Lorri Lash and Alan Lash pause for the crowning of the queen. A Night Of Excitement “Pee Wee homecoming this year proved to be an exciting event”, stat- ed Erin Cox. Many hours of prep- aration went into homecoming ac- tivities. This preparation showed up in the performance of the ball-team, the cheerleaders, and the decoration of the cars. Representatives were chosen from each team and squad, then they were voted on to see who would be- come queen. The queen received a trophy and was crowned by the pres- ident of the Pee Wee Association. Homecoming 11
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MODELING the casual look, Stacey Campbell and Lisa Griffin show casual attire may also be dressy. DRESSED to teach, fourth grade teacher Pat Broadfoot models an oversized sweatshirt with a denim skirt. WEARING popular clothing, Ronnie Woodard displays acid washed jeans and a cotton shirt. Fashion 13
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