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Fashions 73 Keeping up with new fashions proves challenging The Shag epidemic spread throughout R.H.S. Debbie Baker models one of the many styles. Teenboard members from area stores were well represented at R.H.S. Fashions worn by members displayed items that could be purchased at their respective stores. Smock-tops, the no-bra look, and baggies rated high in students ' clothing. Girls found the smock- top comforta ble dress-wear for school. Cuffed baggies grew in popularity with both male and female students. Shags were the most common hair style worn. These hair-cuts ranged from long shags to short ones. Long hair still remained in at R.H.S. Arm-wear made students take interest in prisoners of war with the P.O.W. Bracelet. Cool and comfortable is a good description for this raging style, the Smock-Top, worn by Phyllis Guest.
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Rocking with the music, B. J. Brooks and Jiffy Blevins danced to the fast music of “Apple Jam. Even teachers got into the swing; Miss Elliot and date demonstrated their vigor for students. Despite the formal attire, the word for feet was informal. Maureen Blevins and date enjoyed a fast dance at the Christmas party. Couples gathered at the check-in counter to chat or leave their possessions. Debbie Edwards, Randy Akridge, Jerry Smith, and Angie Warner take time out to talk. Dances 35
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Members of teenboards from area stores wear uniforms to advertise latest fashions. Left to Right: Kathy Butler, Lovemans; Sharon Scott, Terri Roberts, Kay Helton, Jo-Ann Shop; Paula Bohanon, Miller Brothers. Arm-wear consisted of P.O.W. or M.I.A. bracelets which students ordered. I L Fashions 37
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