Logan High School - Amphion Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1983

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( Shopping Dy MqIT :ASHION5 FASHIONS FASH v SHtC 5 FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHION 20 Foshions Morylyn Christensen. Corrie Hillyord. Tom Emmett. Orion Thomson ond Diono Thomos discuss preppy news. lotest preppy foshions. Preppies did most of their shopping out of moil order cotologs such os L.L. Bean or Londs End. These cotologs were mode with preppies in mind. They found treosures such o button-down shirts in stripes os well os solids, cotton ond wool Preppies did rheir shopping our of catalogs. sweaters, topsiders ond penny loafers. After receiving their seosonol catalog. they brought them to school and com- Brian Thomson ond Diono Thomos look ot their new catalog. pored with their friends' cotologs. They would each choose different clothes to buy so that none of them would be caught wearing the some thing. It was so embarrassing to come to school and see someone wearing the some blue candy stripped button-down that I hod on that day. Corrie Hillyord complained. V Todd Godfrey obviously ei omos r Kothy Allen discuss the i z I g p'epoy.

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FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FADS FAD5 FADS FADS FADS FAD The best port of being New Wove wos being different soid Doug Bryner, Meredith Sorensen Yvonne Duncon. ond Downi Johnson. ' New Wave News] When several students at our school were asked whot New Wove wos. they hod trouble defining it. Some people soid it was just a mellow form of punk rock. But New Wavers thought of themselves os being in o class oil their own. The reasons that New Wavers were different from the overage student was found in their oppeoronce ond in the music they listened to. They thought that the best port of being New Wove wos being totally different from everyone else. Downi Johnson soid, T just love being creative in the way I dress.” They wore o combinations of other fashions. They got into buttons, mini skirts, long ties, ond anything that was out of the ordinary. Many of the guys could be distinguished by their extreme bi-level hoir cuts, which were dyed in o few Chucks lined the walls before, during ond after school. Girls Like Frills The girls rediscovered their own femininity. Many of their clothes expressed this desire to look like o girl. Because of this reawakening, they become more inclined to wear skirts to school. One of the most populor styles wos a puffy sleeved blouse with o lot of ruffles on it. The girls wore this blouse with o mid-colf skirt which also was etched with ruffles. Outfits like these mode the girls feel ond look more feminine, ond they liked it. The girls found on identity through being femoles. ond stopped acting like boys. The girls realized that they could be girls and still compete with the boys on the some level. • Sophomore Potty Potter enjoyed wearing frilly clothes Guys Like Chucks ) Chucks, more formally known os Chuck Taylors, were worn by a large majority of the mole studentbody. These shoes came in o variety of colors including purple, green, oronge. red. burgundy, ond yellow. The guys wore yellow shoelaces. After a short time they begon switching shoes, it wasn't uncommon to see one yellow shoe ond one red shoe on the some person. Just when they begon to get tired of switching shoes, Converse, the company which manufactured chucks marketed o shoe that was purple, green, oronge. ond red. The multicolored shoe become the ultimate chuck to own. ; Fads 19



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{ Preppy For Life Tuxedo Preview SHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS FASHIONS Being o clown os usual. Tom Emmett smiles for the camera Tuxedos make girls look more feminine. —Cammy Potter A bow tie worn oround the neck come with most blouses. The ties were o variety of colors and shapes. Most of them were black, but some girls hod ties which color coordinated with each of their shirts. With the tuxedo look, pumps come bock into style. They weren't the usual spiked heeled pumps, however. The height of the heel reonged from three inches to almost no heel at oil. 21 Fashions Diono Thomas voiced the opinion of most preppies” when she said, Preppy is not just o fashion; it's o way of life.” These true preppies wore something preppy ever day of the week not just once or twice o month. The prep was most concerned with brand name. They wouldn't hove been caught dead in o J.C. Penney's imitation of on Izod. Preppy is a way of life. —Diana Thomas When preppy swept across the notion, most areas that were alien to shrink-to-fits ond kilts received help from the widely acclaimed, Preppy Handbook.” It helped them discover exactly whot preppy was oil about. Of course the onti-preps also hod their handbook which was entitled. The Anti-Prep Handbook.” Although the tuxedo look hos traditionally been worn by men. I think the styles that hove been adopted for girls tend to moke them look more feminine.” commented Commy Potter. Nearly all the girls owned ot least one tuxedo outfit. Mourine Johnson attributed their success to. A tuxedo blouse con dress up almost anything, including nice slocks ond levis.” Several stores sold bows that could be clipped onto the shoes. With the bow the shoes looked great under tuxedo pants, or without bows they were classic pumps to be worn with o dress or to o donee ’• Between dosses. Carrie Hillyord shows off her new polo s z Donene Moy thought tuxedeo styles added elegance to school life. Jennifer Wolker Melindo Steel. Toyo Cheney Donene Moy ond Maurnie Brown model their favorite tuxedo outfit.

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