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Totollg Gorgeous The BMOC's line of action L istening to a conversation of a group of girls, it will invariably turn to their favorite subject - guys! There were many differences of opinion as to what makes the perfect guy, but the majority of girls stated that their top priori- ty was a good personality. Good looks are great, but if the guy has a bad personality, it won't last, said senior Leah Martin. Looks also rated high on the list with the eyes most important. Pretty eyes make the guy, said junior Sheri Slocum. You can tell what kind of guy he is just by looking into his eyes, she added. Some of the most popular guys on cam- pus were the ones who could have you rolling on the floor every time they opened their mouths. I like a guy who can make me laugh, especially if he tells me jokes, said sophomore Tami Cathers. The halls of Southside were filled with a variety of young men, from tall ones to short ones, from the jocks to the brains, but one thing is for sure, everyone of them had someone out there waiting for them. Jokers can always be seen in a crowd of girls, like sophomore Dirk Copple. The tough guys, like juniors Charlie Griggs and Randy Lee, attract many girls.
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ir RQ U Preppy to Punk Styles Seen for All Rebel Tastes VV ith the new school year, comes the new fads, trends, and fashion designs. We have gone from the preppy look to the punk look. The clothes this season are too punk for me, Jill Eubanks, sophomore, said. I wear them and I think they are ok, but I prefer the dressier styles. Among the new fashions were denim jackets, roll down boots, and mini-skirts. I really like the punk Iook, said Tammy Hewett, sophomore. I think the denim jackets are really neat. Most of the clothes were new to the fashion scene this year. However, some fashions had been seen in the previous year. One of these fashions in particular was the mini-skirt. I think the mini-skirts are cuteg some might be a little short, but most are the right length, said junior Tif- fany Drozal. I also think they will be around for a long time, she added. Different - that was one way to describe the new punk look. Some didn't like it, but most did like this different look. I really do like the punk look and I think it is great, said Sarah lsaacks, senior. Big bold stripes are the casual wear for soph Sarah Gann and senior Jeff lnness. Sally McCIendon models a shirt dress. 'SQ ,, .4 MW 4, j.,. Q YQ ,ff 2 , if 4' I A U ixnA,Z'::j,4, fly: 1, ' fa ,, .Qi f'V,Jl at f 1 l!Q,5 , 1 I I , I Office worker, Rebecca McChristian, shows the tailored look wearing a dress and pumps.
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Just a few of the many to choose from at Southside are left to right: Chuck Naples, Charlie Griggs, Brent Harris, Randy Lee, Jody Eldrige, Bryan Loftin, Jeff Innes and Nick Woolbright, Standing: Larry Fulford and Dirk Copple. The shy guys rank high on a girl's list of most wanted qualities, like Jody Eldridge senior. Junior Chuck Naples is a very good example of the dark and mysterious guy, the kind some girls love. N :. X N 7 V I I When it comes to good personalities, one of the best is junior Brent Harris. lf good looks are what you're after, look for Nick Woolbright, senior. Athletes, always the subject of girl talk, are typified by senior Larry Fulford.
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