Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1987

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Students showed their individuality in many ways, including their hairstyles. Joe Mullinax sports a style truly all his own. « Music tastes often blended with students' fashion sense. Dirk Webb's jeans jacket is complete with the logo of the Grateful Dead. When the new dress code allowed both males and females to wear knee length attire, jams appeared in large numbers. Ron Culbertson wears a typical style as he looks for a magazine in the library. I Jr , Erika Johnson Erika Johnson 28 fashion

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RaMei Megan McCullough and Kim Young pwe, ipout Complaints from students were thrown at Mr. Joe Delaney almost every day because we had no pep rallies, lie answered in keeping with EIA rules — have one after school. If the spirit really existed within students as they said, they would show up after school to prove it. If not, it would be obvious the begging was all to obtain freedom from schoolwork and to get out of class. The first after-school pep rally produced interesting results. Although a small percentage of the student body was represented, those who attended made up for those who did not. The Band played for a half hour, and Student Body President Reed Russell led the Vikings by microphone in each chant along with the Varsity Football Cheerleaders. Even the faculty showed up to prove their Viking spirit, not only did they throw advice at students, but they kicked up their heels in a chorus line. The E Wing hill, steps, and breezeways were filled with yelling, chanting, and dancing students.. The Band and Cheerleaders performed on the Class of 87 sign painted on the courtyard. Although they had only a short time to participate before loading the buses for Byrnes, the Varsity Football Team lent their enthusiastic support to the pep rally activities. The musical favorites turned out to be the Band's rendition of The Song of the Soft Shoe Dance in honor of Pee Wee Herman and the Viking Fight Song. The beat of the bass drums, the echo of trumpets, and We are the Vikings rang throughout campus for an additional 15 minutes as students headed for their cars or their buses. The spirit of these loyal Vikings was not shown in vain. The Vikes soundly defeated the Brynes Rebels later in the evening. In addition, the next after-school pep rally, scheduled the day of the Dorman game, was held a surprise 10 minutes before the end of school. Tripp Sansbury 0 • rtfi • iu:iiiiuiijm Tripp Sansbury ♦Cheerleaders Tammie McCarley. Beth Smith, and Kim Boyd dance to the music of the Band, faculty dressed as farmers also participated in the rally. Megan McCullough Megan McCullough The percussion section is a vital part of pep rallies and leading chants. Joe Mullinax, Kim Ervin, Russell Racine, and William Moss beat out the primal drum that keeps hands clapping and feet [ stomping. ♦Students and faculty dance in a j kickline on the wall as the Band plays Low Brass,” a favorite for bringing out student spirit. pep rallies 27



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Susan Allen Folium u a putlowl tfafiumifr Fashion is different things to different people. For some it just means looking good! To Junior Briggs Holmes, Fashion is a way of expressing my individuality to those who don't know me! This year's fashion was a combination of Vogue, California, and a return to the 60s. Big jewelry, gold and silver accessories, leather and jean jackets,, jams, tie-dyed shirts, string bracelets and peace signs were all popular. Many looks were inspired by magazines such as Vogue, GQ, and Glamour. They featured chains, coins, metallic shoes and purses, huge earrings, and long, straight skirts. Sophomore Stacy Glenn adored her silver shoes. They can be worn with dresses, pants, and even a pair of jeans. For Curtis Blackley the RUN DMC look was top on his charts. This was the combination of an Adidas sweatshirt, preferably red and black, Adidas tennis shoes without laces, a Kanga hat, and Gazelle sunglasses. Another popular look was Californian in inspiration. The new dress code allowed both sexes to wear knee-length attire. The assortment of colors, stripes, florals and geometric designed jams seen in the hallways made it look like everyone was headed to the beach. One of the biggest trends was a comeback from the late 60 s. Students decked out in tie-dyed shirts, jean jackets, string bracelets, and peace signs. The 60 s look was Senior Harrison Martin's favorite. I love it! It's so laid back. To find these various treasures, students headed to stores such as Belk's, Carolina Casuals, LA Fashion, and Ivey's. Some traveled to Atlanta to buy their outfits. A few even admitted shopping anywhere from Tabs Flea Market to Brooks Brothers depending on what they were looking for. Fashion trends come and go. According to current students, last year's favorites, neon colors, wide ties, and the Madonna look, were definitely passe. Erika Johnson {Button shoes made a comeback for those, like Tina Miller, who didn't mind the extra time it took to lace them. Sophia Allen chose another popular trend, gold shoes and purse. new fashion that appeared when students returned from summer vacation was peace chains. Edie Hagler bought several from her friends who made them. Anne Arbucklc fashion 29

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