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From Casual .. . Because of being fun, easy, and comfortable, casuals were one of everyone's best friends. Casual wear proved to be a timesaver that didn't cramp ones style. Everything from grubbies to dress pants were usually considered casual. These casual categories were generally preferred by Logan High School students. Senior, Lori Thompson stated, Why dress up so much when you can be more comfortable in casuals? Grubbies were essential to the casual category. They were worn to decorate for school dances, to paint the town, or if one just felt like being grubby. Big overalls, old T-shirts, faded levis, and thongs were all part of the grubby attire. The good thing about grubs was that one had a whole wardrobe without spending lots of money. They were one of the few things students could get for practically nothing. Levis were the most popular of all school clothes. The majority of the students wore levis often. In spite of their popularity, they were expensive. Ranging from $30-$40 a pair, levis still stuck at the top of the popularity rankings. The simplicity of levis allowed students to wear just about anything with them. Footwear for the year turned casual, with oxfords, keds, and low heeled shoes taking charge. Comfortability seemed to draw students to these types of shoes. New styles made casual wear very impressive. Corduroys seemed to be very popular with all. Sweaters and plaids also added to this look. Blazers, tweads, and wools were also seen very much. These new styles promised to deliver a good impact for the 80s. |R Bylund is dressed to work out; Ginger Woffin-den is dressed to decorate for a dance. Philip Hunsaker and Jill Hart are prepared for an average school day. Wesley Johnson and Jan Maughan display the classy casual look. tSHIONSFASHIONSFASHIQNSFASH lONSFASHIONSFASHIONSFASHIONSF 16 Fashions
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To Classy Classy clothes meant anything from dressy casuals to formats. They were different clothes for everything from school, work, dances, and special occasions. A popular outfit for girls was a plaid skirt put together with a tailored shirt, sweater, or jacket to provide a casual but sophisticated look. For guys, a woven knit tie, a tailored shirt and dress pants did the trick. Fashions for dances turned to pastels with dresses made in filmy materials with lace collars. Knee length dresses were most common, unless the occasion was very formal. Hair styles went long once again. A large majority of Logan High girls started growing their hair out because of the many different ways they could wear it. Barrettes, ribbons, and bows were all part of the new long look. Guys kept their hair length medium with the feathered look still dominating. Senior Ball gave students the opportunity to go all out in dressing up. Girls bought long dresses ranging in price from $50-80. The guys rented tuxedos at $20-$40. The extreme in dressing is very expensive but sharp looking and fun. Commenting on the dressy look, Mike Hanson stated, wearing nice clothes, such as suits for boys and dresses for girls, gives a great atmosphere. People looked so much nicer and it seemed to make everyone enjoy the dance or occasion that much more. Senior Ball was the greatest, because the guys got to wear tuxedos. Bryan Oatwyler and Patricia Simmons show a relaxed dressy look. Mike tensen and Teresa Nelson are ready for a fancy night out. The ultimate in clothing is shown by lohn Morten-son and Trina Alderman. shons Fashions Fashions Fashions Fashions Fashions Fashons Fashions Fashion Fashions 17
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