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Leather is in! Junior Don Martinez wears a gray leather coat accompanied by this year ' s two- tone jeans, Photo Michael Boeglin One hot item! Junior Linley Moorehart wears the most popular new item to a girls ' wardrobe stir- rup pants, Photo Michael Boeglin Argyle has become a very popular pattern not only on socks, but also on sweaters, Photo Michael Boeg- about the most important role in look- ing fastiionoble. A lot of students were shaving their hair away on the sides or getting a tail in the back and dying it a different color or just plain getting it cut oft. As you can see, with a large school, any students way of dressing did not prevail. Although many just dressed to whatever came in mind. — Johnny Amos Spots before your eyes? No, you ' re not suffering from a new disease. What you see is Sophomore Kurlie Hitchcock modeling her poka-dot pants, Photo Luke Hardesty
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Swatch watches became the thing to ac- cent this year ' s changing styles. Photo Michael Boeglin The latest thing in style is shown by Seniors Wendy Haberstocl , wearing a long bulky- knit sweater, and Karen Winn, wearing a bulky-knit sweater with dark gray jeans and colored hose. Photo Michael Boeglin Doing it with style! Senior Morcia Chapman chats with a friend while showing off her paisley blouse. Photo Michael Boeglin Climbing the ladder to success? Well . . . Senior Erica Schumoker has managed to climb up on a choir to show off her pinstripe coot, Photo Mi- choel Boeglin As Times Change ... So Do The Fashions This year ' s fashion played an impor- tant role in the school year. Styles from our ancestors to futuristic types inun- dated the halls of Northrop. One main appearance for the gen- tlemen was the Miami Vice look. All over guys were seen with white tank top T-shirts, white slacks and oxford shoes and-to top it off-a sports jacket. Another important aspect on dress- ing was the paisley look. Bulky knit sweaters were layered over camp shirts and tank tops. Baggy pants also with huge pockets were also popular. In contrast, stirrup pants with long kinit tops were popular. Other trends that were popular this year were the Swatch watches, bleached jeans, dangling earrings (for guys earclips), wearing shoes without socks, and shades. For every student, hair styles, played 10 I OPENING
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Cast and Crew 1 Mr, Kimber . . . Don Thatcher Lighting Crew . . . Coy Herald Newton Fuller . . . Joel Scribner Jim Mannan Annabell Fuller . . . Sydney Bloom Sound Crew . . . Dan Larson Madge Fuller . . . Heidi Witmer Ted Braselton Steve Eldridge . . . Mike Miller Property Crew . . . Heidi Herron Katie . . . Laurie DeMato Sean McGann Mrs. Douglas . . . Megan Brown Costumes and Makeup . . . The Cast Clayton Evans . . . Bill Liggett Set Construction . . . Stagecraft Rena Leslie . . . Karen Rittenberg Classes Hester . . . Jennifer Comparet Marquee and Program Design . . . Raymond . . . Chris Hicks Mr. Gene Porter Uncle Stanley . . . Jeff Motz Tickets . . . Drama Students Leggett Frazer . . . John Martain Northrop Music Parents Association Ruth Hughes . . . Valarie Pacer Ushers . . . Drama Students Sue Borrington . . . Angle Frier Miss Wilcox . . , Meredith Graves Miss Prescott . . . Kara Kauffman Ugh! unexpected house guests. Senior Joel Director Designer . . Scribner, snoozing Junior Jeff Motz, Sopfiomore . . n 1 D -+ ,r Angie Frier, Junior Karen Rittenburg and Junior Mr. uei KroCTOr Mereditli Graves suffer ttie weekend through to- Stage Manager . . . John Woods gether. Photo wotters studio Joel Scribner ancj Don Thatcher, seniors, discuss one of the monv problems on the farm, Photo Walters Studio Brown-nosing the rich uncle. Sydney Bloom, sen- ior, kisses Jeff Motz, junior, as Mike Miller, junior and Joel Scribner, senior, watch on Photo Wot- ters Studio ' 12 I OPENING
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