Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1977

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Prime Time Teens blend fashions with comfort Rugby anyone? - Sophomore Dennis Whitclock sports a rugby shirt. Rugby shirts were popular with both sexes in the warm weather that started and ended school. jumping inlo fashion - Iunior Darilyn Dodson's denim jumpsuit is complimented by colorful silk scarf. on't be surprised if the next time you see a house being painted the painter has no pants. Most likely his teenage son or daughter has borrowed them. . Painters pants were the latest fad. Nearly every boutique sold those baggy looking, loose fitting, white painters pants. To top those painters pants one usually wore a boldly striped but- toned front rugby shirt. Colored stripes ranged from flashy red and orange to the mighty blue and gold. For the bottom half of the female sex gaucho pants were the craze. Gauchos were those half pants, half dress that everyone had their own opinion about. Equal partners with the gauchos were those sleek looking, tight fitting boots that made the outfit complete. Over everything went overalls, another favorite, especially on dreary days when nothing else could get you in the mood for school. Kim Bowman

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rime time-the best time ever to get out, have a blast and to enjoy what ever you are doing. To most students this definition of prime time was all the time, but each had preferences. junior Kurt Hyde mumbled that his favorite past time was eating, as he swallowed the last bite,of his Hyde special -a ham and cheese sandwich stacked with let- tuce, and put in a separate baggy. I love to eat, especially when I can take my time and enjoy every bite, he said. Not all prime time was quite as personal. Many Northeaster's used it by building Homecoming floats, collecting Thanksgiving food, or earning local, state and national awards while representing Northeast. These accomplishments were the foundation which made it possible for the students to turn a bigger Northeast into a better place for all. -, ,- fl fi? f 3' ' ' f Q, ss. -'St 'H 'Q Students cherish their prime time Snuggle bugs-Senior Pat Strammel and jane Prieve keep warm on a cold November night while watching a foot- ball game. - Hung in there baby-Senior Scott Smith enjoys mountain climbing. Proudly we sing-Seniors show who's number one while singing the Alma Mater after a pep assembly. Division 'Page-9



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Gaucho gal - Sophomore Carolyn Larry wears popular combination of boots and gauchos. Gauchos came in a variety of fabrics, colors, and designs. Boot styles were also numerous and cost anywhere from S40 to 3100. Itls a hold-up! - Senior Becky Vestal shows off down-home styled suspenders, a popular fad in 1976-77. Sitting down on -the job - Senior Mary Lynn Hollowell finds it easier to sit in painters pants than to paint in them. Painters pants provided cheap, comfortable wear for many students. if - Fads And Fashionsfli

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