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Springfield Rocks t0. - lHome GrowniBand their weekends. Let,s face it, life really began at 3:15 Friday after- noon. But the weekend of December 6 was extra special . . . The Ozark Mountain DatedeViIs came to Hammons Student Center at SMSU for a reunion concert. Attitudes fluctuated among the listeners of the home grown band. The band didn't sound as well as I expected, and they played too long, grumbled Zave,IKeith.. But Mike Bettlach disagreed? Stating, tilt was a good concert but for a hometown band they didtft play long enough? , Movies and 'food were also regular ' attractions. iiMeet yai at McDonald's in five minutesfi was often shouted between cars as people pulled out of the movie parkingflots. After games, groups headed toward Pizza Inn on Camp- bell. We also visitedleach other,s houses and fixed cookies, com- mented Sharon Bramer.- And ate bean dip, Molly Gimson added. Fashions changed this year. Blue jeans were still in , but the tag or; the back pocket meant more than the fit. The tipreppy and iipunk looks were even evident with the restrictiOns of the school dress code. Topsiders and Nike shoes were a must, while blazers and Alligator or Izod shirts were seen everywhere in bright pastel colors; Hairstyles were more creative, the styles from the East finally. reached Springfield. Since the movie 10 , French braids were a challenge for s those wanting to keep up with the latest trends. Short and blunt haircuts were popular among the guys.
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x . .0 .4 wwmwunugg Top left Jammin' out to the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Mike Bettlach sings along. Top center Topsiders, loafers and tennis shoes were well worn and popular. Styles seemed to move more towards conservatism. Far right Long hair for men was no longer the craze. Short and blunt cuts were the trend as seen here on Ronny Micheal, Steve Berbericlu, and Ed Rippee. Right Deciding what to do next, Tricia Taylor, Trish HeaIey and Anne Berberich meet at McDonald's parking lot. Parking lots and fast food places were common ground for gathering.
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