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Kerri Vamadore shares a secret with Ellison Estes as they play on the play- ground on one of the first spring days. Fouryear Kindergarteners work together to consrtuct their outdoor house. 10 STUDENT LIFE Softball is one of the many spring sports of Richard Winn students . Ann Burley practices her pitching against teammate Gina Robinson.
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The Great Cover-up The students at Richard Winn were right in step with the lastest fashions. Some of the more popular fads included acid-washed denim - jeans, jackets, skirts, shirts, and even shoes. Coca-Cola and Teddy Bear sweatshirts were big with the girls as were mini-skirts. Colorful accessories accented these stylish clothes. Swatch and Coca-Cola watches, colored high-top tennis shoes, and different styles of boots gave just the right look. Wayfarer and Rainbow sunglasses were in as well as sporty hats. However, the most popular head cover remained the baseball cap. To top off their look, most students chose rath- er conservative hairstyles. The girls liked a shoulder-length cut with soft curls or a short bob. The guys mostly sported the classic clean-cut look, although a few daring athletes got Mohawks in the Fall. Also, few spiked styles were seen here and there. These fashion conscious Eagles thought of school as an event - a chance to show off their great cover-ups! By Angi Atkerson Add-washed denin pocketbooks and mini-skirts put Be- linda Surratt, Angi Atkerson, and Elizabeth Eiledge right in step with current fashion. Dawn Cunningham and Kelly Baker, like most RWA stu- dents, own at least one denim jacket. Blair Feaster, Jessica Davis, and Jackie Williams stick a pose in their mini-skirts, colored stockings, boots, high- tops, and Reeboks. STUDENT LIFE FASHIONS 9
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Sara Boyd Amette loves practicing her gymnastics outside in the warm weather. ,QDB In spring a young man's fancy . . , David Albert has Jennifer Lubic on his mind. Spring Fling The warm days of March brought a Senioritis epidemic and gave all the underclassmen the itch. Thoughts of lazy summer days could not be crowded out by the reality of term pa- pers, exams, and grade point aver- ages. The only things that saved us and kept us in touch with school were plan- ning for the prom, participating in spring sports, and looking forward to graduation and the end of school. We used school only as our contact for our social life. by Jan Murray Hbith the spring comes one of George Kings favorite chores- cutting the grass on the baseball field. STUDENT LIFE 11
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