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Once worn only by the farmer, the bi¬ bbed overalls became everyday wear. The usual outfit for most girls was jeans, T-shirts, and tennis shoes. If you look closely you ' ll see a tiny earr¬ ing in this dude ' s ear. Just as the fashions that these 1893 students are wearing are now laughable by our standards, the fads in clothes that we are caught up in today will some day be funny too. 76 had its fads and fashions. For the girls, jeans and tops were still the everyday garb, but scarves dressed up outfits, and skirts were worn once in awhile. For both sexes, khaki jeans, wedgies, head scarves, sweat suits and mood rings were found in the everyday dressing attires. Pierced ears for both boys and girls were es¬ sential for pace setters. Hair began to get shorter, lips got redder to match the nails. We live in an ever changing world . .. espe¬ cially when it comes to fashion. And like the ever popular mood rings, the fashions CHANGED, CHANGED, CHANGED.
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Fashions 7 Sweat togs were vwrn by both sexes as school attire in 76. This young lady is a fashion plate-scarf, ruby red lips, wedgies, and large sun glasses.
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Some People Leave Their Marks On Us Out of all the students who attended Phoebus in 1975-1976, there are some who will be remembered above all others—for their contributions. The first year at a school is difficult; there are precedents to be set; traditions to be begun. One of the first things that Phoebus needed was an Alma Mater. The call went out to students. And it was done. Jenny Smith wrote the school song chosen to be Phoebus official Alma Mater. Next, the call went out for a name for the year¬ book. After deliberation by the staff a name sub¬ mitted by Virginia Burke—The Spectre—was chosen. As long as there is a school song or an annual these two girls will know they wrote them. Phoebus also has a very special young man at¬ tending it—Gerald Newsome. Although he is blind, Gerald functions as a regular student. He moves about the school of his own volition. Uii • i I ft w ¥75 v 1 11 u f, ■ 4 jfjHH mt • lifeiii m-m I w. ii 9 ■ s ai.Showi the Alma Mater ff-or Phc smith is-.a contributor to sc ” ■■ t : m r er worqs fpr ebus, Jepny hOQl history. Virginia Burke the girl who came up witlTTtTC-nafne Spectre for the yearbook, poses in front of the school, 30
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