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TODAYS THREADS Top-Usa Rayner, Anna Hall, Nancy Zaruba, Donna Zimmerman, and Janice Mullinnix all dressed up waiting for the dance to start. Left-Even though blue jeans are the style Lisa Herring, Anne Hepler, and Christine Brcnncman have to be different. The fashions at Lone Tree High this year were somewhat different. Some people would come wearing gauchos and knee high boots or dress pants and three piece suits. A few times you would even see some dresses that were knee length. Tennis shoes were the most popular protection for our feet, but at the same time people wore knee high boots, work boots, and cowboy boots. Although jeans were the normal attire some days a few boys would come to school all dressed up in cor- duroy pants and print shirts. The move in hair styles this year was to a shorter look, but there were still a few people afraid or unwilling to get their hair cut. We also saw more beards on our fellow students and teachers. Though the fashions of today were changing ever faster, we still saw the blue jeans, T-shirts, flannel shirts, and tennis shoes as the fashion for many people. 13
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MONEY-MAKERS Right-Penny Pearson ringing up another sale at Pearson’s Drug Store. Middle Right -Janice Mullinnix ringing up a customer at Jerry’s I'ood Center. Par Right-LuAnn Coan serving a customer at Pearson’s Drug Store Below-Roger Duffy pumping gas at Schnoebelen’s Super Service. Below Right Mitch Hanks pumping gas for Hanks’ Trucking. Some students at Lone Tree spend their spare time work- ing rather than participating in extra-curricular activities. The jobs range from making pizzas, pumping gas, hauling feed, waiting on tables, delivering papers, being a photograph- er’s helper or grocery clerk to painting equipment or working at a bank or drugstore. Why are these students working? Some say they like it, but others want the money and experience. What do they want the money for? Some students are sav- ing their money for college, cars, clothes, and various other goals. Other don’t think any farther than Saturday night- spend, spend, spend for gas, food, and a good time. 14
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