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A country girl at heart. Mrs. Pat Hoy takes a lunch break during Spirit Week. Jack Brannelly and Belinda Royal stop to talk between songs at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. An evening of Lil ’ Abners and Daisy Maes. Couples slow dance at the Sadie Hawkins Dance held in March. wLD COUNTY LIBRAR VIRGINIA CHESTER! 1 Country Look 21
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Country Look Becomes Evident DIRT FARMERS STORM SCHOOL Although the traditional rock and roll, jazz, punk, and classical music remained popular, a new type of lifestyle was gain- ing new ground. Country- Western music, clothes, television shows, and dialect was becoming increasingly popular. The first indications were Dirt Farmer Day. The school dressed as a Midlothian Trojan would; country hats, overalls, ban- danas, and cowboy boots were p revalent in the halls. In February, the Heights of Grass per- formed bluegrass and country music to an enthusiastic crowd in the gym. The next month, L’il Abners and Daisy Maes lined the dance floor at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. If anything could be said about the 20 Country Look year, it was a time of diversified lifes- tyles. The traditional gave way to old fads. The conventional was replaced with the unconventional. Jerry Collins re- marked, ‘‘Although | still like traditional things, western clothes and albums have really become popular. You see people walking down the hall with overalls and cowboy boots and you wonder what’s go- ing on.’’ Not only were our ideas being changed, but our fads as well. Howdy partner! A cafeteria worker serves the chow on Dirtfarmer Day. At the Heights of Grass Concert, students danced to the sound of country-western music. Belinda Royal pauses on Dirtfarmer Day, during which the school dressed like the Trojans.
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The storm of the year. Through ice and snow, Mr. Kent Walker and Mr. Aubrey Wood still managed to get to school. Ouch!!! That hurt! Seniors Leslie Cohen and Mandy Lee react to being hit by a stray snowball after school. oo Now wait a minute. Rory O’Conner tries to defend himself from snowballs, snow, ice, and the elements all at one time. Take that! David Neely tries to hit Brian Collier with a surprise shot during the first day school was closed. 22 Old Man Winter's Out To Getcha’ mo
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