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-Opening l Tie Weeiuns, big watches, and turtle Remember bobby socks and ballerina skirts? Probably not, but students at SHS in 1968 will remember such fads as tie Weejuns, net hose, and turtle neck sweaters. Look olown any corri- dor and see girls in kilts and knee socks or boys in bright plaid pants. Those wide watch bands are the thing now and initial purses serve practical as well as decorative purposes. Collar pins and all types of belts can be seen on many SHS girls as they walk down the hall. It's a fact-students at SHS know what it takes to be in ! Right-Girls wearing net hose and tie Weeiuns are a common sight around SHS. I i Above-Seniors Larry Lewis, Lisa Phares, Jerry Moore, Susie Fair, Mark Thomas, and Jane Bren- nan step out in turtle neck sweaters and kilts. Right-'68 features such 'fads as belts and initialed purses, which are seen in the halls of SHS.
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include institutes and travels abroad if 'SEI 1 'D wa- .V From lndiana University to Rome, SHS students were busy broadening their knowledge last summer. At l.U. several students attended institutes and workshops ranging from Latin to jour- nalism and from music to Girls' State. David Dean, participating in the Honors Abroad Program, spent ten weeks in Europe with five weeks in Rome. Tour- ing northern Europe for forty-five days, Doug Wood took part in the People-to- People Program. Each of these stu- dents brought back valuable informa- tion to be put to use at SHS. Far Left-Boys' State representatives, Tim Ash and Don Becom, look over government maga- zines. Middle Left-Janice O'Connor, Cydney Finkel, and Joann Martin attended the I, U. music institute last summer. Left-Debbie Baker and Jenny Thurston attended I. U. for yearbook while Monique Cooper repre- sented Courier. Far Left-Doug Wood and David Dean both traveled in Europe last summer on different pro- grams, Left-Mary Coffin, Debbie Mings, and Karen Cover attended Girls' State at I. U, last summer. Above-Bob Pittman and Connie Huesman rep- resented SHS at the Latin institute held at l. U. 5 W. all l ig lg I ,'l'llLl4z.A at M 5 Opening-7
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