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WEARING PLAIDS AND DE- SIGNS on their clothing, seniors Ann Wilson and I eslie Cross dis- cuss artwork. GLANCING UP FROM HER WORK, Chris Stout sports dark shades and a purple streak in her hair style. — tilt' A LONG, THICK FORENZO sweater highlights Tana Lewis' choice of clothing as she makes posters in art class. WORKING IN ART CLASS, Jon Goettler completes an as- signment. Jon wore a long-look hair cut. Fashion
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WITH STYLISH HAIR cuts and fashionable clothing. Kells Carpenter and Chris Starling talk before going to a game. WEARING FLOWERED PANTS AND a thick fashion- able belt, office aide Michelle Efaw waits on a visitor. Everything that GfettcAs in your wardrobe Fashion always has been and probably will be a constant changing trend. Just in the past thirty years fashion has changed tremendously from fully flaired poodle skirts and fluffy sweaters to skin tight blue jeans and tank tops. While some people aimed their ward- robes to the cool or chic look such as dark glasses and turned up collars, others pre- ferred to go by Huey Lewis’ motto, “It’s hip to be square”. These people could be seen in horn rim glasses and plaid pants. Hair and makeup could also be consid- ered fashion trends. Either straight or permed hair could be styled for a quite dra- matic new appearance. “We try to have our own style in clothing,” stated Sherri Work- man and Sherry Howard. Fashion
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BELLE CANDIDATES CON- BELLE ESCORTS PREPARE GRATULATE the winner, Tina for halftime ceremonies of the Weeklev, before leaving the Homecoming game. field. Homecoming ScCrteS student body Excitement had been building for weeks and as the final time ticked down Home- coming week proved to be an exciting time for the entire school. The week began with float building by the classes with each try- ing to out do the others to win first place. “I thought building was really fun. It’s a good opportunity for the class to get togeth- er and work to win,” commented Lea Steele. Spirit week consisted of Monday, dress up day; Tuesday, hat day; Wednes- day, jams day; Thursday, football jersey day; and Friday, purple and gold day. The annual Homecoming parade held on Friday afternoon involved the entire school. This included the past Belles, the band and many floats. (Continued on page 15) AT THE HOMECOMING THUSE, football players Jeff Poling and Leon Poling arm wrestle. To show school spirit, the two teammates painted their hair. Homecoming
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