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Floshing the Foshions verchanging was one way to describe the fashions of the year. Styles varied from moderately conservative to free- flowing, brightly colored articles, as the winter yielded to the spring. Students continued to sport several favorites, however. The French-fit ieans that seemed to display a very personal cut still could be seen almost everywhere. Also, pleated trousers, baggy khakis, and denims were worn Hawaiian print made a big hit with the fashion designers in the spring. Huge Hawaiian flowers and scenes popped up on tops and dresses everywhere, as illustrated by Janice Manor. throughout the year. New on the list were lacy blouses and sweaters for the ladies and short-sleeved sports shirts for young men. Dazzling Hawaiian print summer tops were found for both sexes. Fancied by those into male vogue were the lzod shirts, slacks, belts, and socks. Calvin Klein attire won over the hearts of style-conscious women. Once covered legs were now sporting skirts that have been straightened, shortened, and split along the side, back or front. Western wear still had its place at Mac. Vests, boots, western cut shirts, ieans, cowboy hats, and big, wide belts were in abundance. Double wrap belts were popular among many students and faculty alike. Through two style shows, one by HRC and the other by DE, the look of the year was featured. At the Distributive Education fashion show, Stephen Polasek and his modeling partner display the latest in country- westem styles. The suede and sheepskin vest was very stylish. Topping it off in style, Midtele Johnson models one of the favorite hairstyles for the young women of the year: the French braid. This became especially nice in hot weather. Fashions 25
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Sponing a slick iwopiece suii, Todd Essary shows off his failored shirf, faded knif neck-lie, and high-fashioned ha! ai a very well organized fashion show presented by DE. Sheila McMeans looks like ihe perfect model as she displays the laiesf in split skirts, a buhon-up spring blouse, and a new way to wear a sweater - fied loosely about the shoulders. 5 rf visa,-if! V , , w l 5' ffg f Q kZ'1a,iiizxi-ze 'T-1: NVQ sf 'f e ,E m t fag! '9 .se ,f Western-wear casuals still shine in fhe fashion world, as proven by Kevin Rawiinson as he sporh a western-cu! shin wiih mother-of-pearl snaps, and an ever- popular cap. 24 Fashions -2 M! 'I
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Powder Puff Semi Tough he annual Powder Puff classic football game gave the senior and iunior girls a chance to experience the pain and agony of the 'great' game of football. Even though it was a game for blood, the feelings existed only on the field. The amusement of seeing the traditional roles provided much entertainment for the audience of approximately 400. I was impressed with the cheerleaders, stated Heather Messer. During a pep rally, the cheerleaders put all their feminine wiles to work as they wowed the audience with their outlandish cheers to go along with their outlandish attire. On the night of the game, these same cheerers encouraged their respective teams as they acted semi-tough on the field. And tough the seniors were as they blanked the iuniors 37-0. These same players had beaten the seniors the previous year. At the annual powder puff pep rally, Um Goines, Danny Stone, and Steve Scott, senior cheerleaders, stun the audience with their magnificent imitation of the Mac cheerleaders. In a reverse play, Sue Muller takes a handoff and passes to one of her teammates, while iunior Yvette Perez tackles her as she makes the pass. The seniors blanked the iuniors 37-0. 26 Powder Putt
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