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lt seems funny how fashion trends spread. Right now, the obvious in fad seems to be western. lt all started because of the movie Urban Cowboy and a little Houston Club called Gilley's. Although the cow- boy boots and hats have always been in, they are more preppy and certainly more expensive than they used to be. Western isn't the only fashion trend. Over the past few years, students have increased the wearing of T- shirt designs, particularly concert T-shirts and I rode the bull at Gilley's T-shirts. The young ladies have gone back to plaid skirts, blaz- ers and penny loafers or classic slip on shoes. Even the football team has started dressing up for pep rallies. Blue jeans have always been and always will be in, but nowadays it's Willie Nelson or J.R. on the back pocket. 8 Student Life 'WJ' ' 'l L sf . .tg .. ,F Y 5 x .. W' 1. Melanie Wade, Donna Fuggett, and Sherri Walker leave school in style. 2. Julie Kever shows off her Willie Jeans. 3. Cool Ray Russell studies quietly in library. 4. Stylish Terri Shook sits comfortably reading a magazine. 5. Looking her best, Gweneen Scruggs smiles for photographer. 6. Cary Gooch models his Texas Size belt buckle. 7. Mike Kendell and Doug Grissom talk about the latest songs by their favorite groups.
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ut still letting go 'Q 43514 1 6 Q wi. 2 . 3 S rs F .MMWM lumix? Mm . E ii: P . - is . Xi, . . t '- ' ' ...., W, ...gs 5 Left Page: 1. Tinitia Campbell and Patsy Polk, talk between classes. 2. Rhonda McCollum performs during halftime. 3. Mr. Welton Stoker gives a Pep talk to the student body. 4. Chris Richie performs Indian dances. Right Page: 1. Johnny Turner watches from the sidelines during a J.V. home game. 2. Kim Scott gets assistance from Mrs. Donneita Morris. 3. Tammy Richardson performs a skit for the Denison pep rally. 4. Andra McKee spikes the ball to her opponent. 5. James Jack and Penny Shank clown around in the commons before school, 6. Eugene LeRoy waits for his assignment. 7. Nancy Nicholson eyes a SHS Photographer. 8. RosaLynn Oliveres gives a talk during the Friendship Dinner. The SHS Experience - 7
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U Qggff R' i Q 5 ki :fix W '51 1. Kelly Kramer, Sharon Vrla. Melissa lssacs. and Robin Griffin wear their favorite ierseys, 2. Angela Stewart. Lisa Minor. Sherri Patton. Margaret Moore. and Jane Arnold wait patiently for the Western Day judging 3. Miss Joquita and Miss Bev- erly Gregory act like 50's Day schoolgirls 4. Gloria Walker and Scottie Shoemaker wear their best for Cowboy Day 5. Mickie Myatt dresses up in those fabulous fifties 6. Lowell Johnson. Scott Leville. Mark Wood. Mitch Lee, and Mark Bell dress up like Urban Cowboys. fcedri 0161 qua. 'C C. 2 'W' sz 42 . '--gf 4 5 Several dress days were designed this year to create a time for fun and creativity. The first was 50's Day which was sponsored by Publications. Winning cash prizes for the coolest costumes were Cooper McElhannon. Helene Softly and Julie Adams. Many other dress days were sponsored by the stu' dent council on Homecoming Week. The first of these. Jersey Day. participants wore their favorite football jer- seys. The second, Overall Day. signified that the Cats are 'tbest overall. On Hex Day. students wore black and red to hex the opposing team. The favorite of the week was Western Day. in which guys and gals got the Urban Cowboy fever and slapped on their favor- ite duds. All ot the special dress days were successful and helped to arouse the much-needed student participa- tion. Student Lite 9
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