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204 STUDENT LIFE X Styles
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-W f'WJ'+ f 34' V J .4 2 s s ABOVE FAR LEFT: HUMAN RE- LATIONS CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Regina Grabowslti. Barb Sullivan, Dana Belden, Cindy Buttling. Susie Rooney, Diane Piltounis. SECOND ROW: Riclt Iennings, Sarah Conner, Carrie Thorr, Marcia Lecos, Donna Andersott. THIRD ROW: Joan D'Adatno, Brenda Anderson. Donna Keele, Lester wall Shelly Sharbaugh, Sherry Elliott Saronda Bacon, Mary Kouroupis, Dawn Wise, Raymond Asltins, Peter Ridgely. MISSING: Mr. Greenberg and Mr. Kesmodel Cadvisersj. ABOVE: MIDDLE: Students were able to partici- pate in an ice skating program at the ice skating rink in the Oakland Mills Village Center on Thursdays. Students were excused from attending classes. Terry Moynihan was a tnember of this group. ABOVE: A voting booth was supplied by the Board of Education for use in stttdent elections. A mock presidential election was sponsored by tlte Social Studies Department. Students sttch as Renee Rottman were given the opportunity of learning to operate the machine. LEFT: The Second Annual Casttal Dance sponsored by the Human Relations Clttb was held in January. Saronda Bacon tmiddlel and Melanie Rice trightl were in attendance. STUDENT LlFE!Rughts 203
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P .,f '4 TOP FAR LEFT: Sporting a yellow slicker, Dr. Scholl's sandals, and a rugby shirt. Mandy Marino and Chip Hammond model three popular fashions. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Boots and more boots, ranging in style from Western to Italian, are seen worn with boot pants and gauchos. TOP LEFT: Two fads, decorated T-shirts and Rocky, are combined in Larry Kinsey's apparel. TOP RIGHT: Blown-dry feathered hair styles are popular because of their ease in care. Jan Dunham models a shorter cut. ABOVE: Dock siders are comfortable footwear. Despite a national trend in recent years to expose more and more of the body. clothing was still popular for schoolwear. Ranging from bulky sweaters worn with gauchos and boots to rugby shirts with painter's pants and Dr. Scholl's, students' clothing was neat, yet casual. T-shirts and Levis were ever- popular and ever-present, forming a uniform for nearly all social occasions. Hairstyles, too, were carefree. Influenced by Farrah Fawcett-Majors, girls adopted a blown-dry, swept-back style. Guys also switched to a styled look, while shorter cuts were the norm. Accessories varied from person to person. Many wore chains around their necks: others combed back their hair with fake flowers. Bracelets were also popular. In fact, students followed the fickle dictates of Fashion, conforming to nation-wide trends. STUDENT LIFE X Styles 205
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