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In full swing. Nancy Kraus knows that it don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing. Overtime. Mark Featherston. unlike many, believes that the place for doing homework is in the home. Ya’ better shop around. A surprised Mary Duckett warns Leigh Ann Black-well that prices are not what they used to
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mt WEEKEND UPDATE J W ■ I I v Keep your eye on the ball. Laura Dawson stays in the swing of things. 24 Weekend
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A LOOK AHEAD TO THE ’80S In all of the Zebra’s never ending quest to stay updated in every way, we certainly cannot overlook the ever-present field of fashion. Arkansas is breaking the true traditional wall of isolation from the world of high fashion, and a look around the PBHS campus is full proof. Sure, there are some people who cling to the older fashions, but all in all, PBHS displays the best wearing the best. In keeping with this progressive spirit, Mrs. Virginia Hymes’ art classes sponsored the first annual PBHS Fashion Show, featuring Tracey Dennis, Pelinda Triggs, Vera Harris, Sonja Young, Jay Skillen, Susan Ma-zanti, Donna Bell, Michelle Mitchell, Audrey Marks, Steve Rice, Terri Wilhite, Linda Johnston, Gwen McLemore, Joyce McCoy, and Randall Savage. The opening act introduced the cast wearing western outfits, the latest fashion look, even in the “tame” city. Next came casual wear, which featured skirts for the girls in soft, natural colors and fabrics, topped off with a blazer or maybe a hat to add that “just right” look. For the men, unconstructed jackets and open collars gave an easy, laid-back look. Formal wear, with its elegant lines and dazzling colors gave even the McFadden Gym the glamour of the big city, “Saturday Night Sizzlers”, really made the floor cook. Totally coordinated. Tracey Dennis shows off her checks and stripes. Disco Lady. Linda Johnston moves to the beat in her new disco outfit. Macho, macho mannequin. Savage is not quite the image as Randall displays sophisticated taste. Teenage ‘Art’ throb. Mrs Hymes breaks the typical teacher mold in her blue silk jumpsuit.
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