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SENIOR JAY SULLIVAN sits in the |i- brary during class. Jay wears the ever- popular flannel shirt and Copenhagen tobacco hat. Wear tt generally found on people who listened to “New Wave,” or “Punk” music. Basic faded jeans, cowboy boots, flannel shirts and base- ball caps constituted the sta- ple outfit for a “red-neck’”” who listened to country music. Scattered sparingly through the crowd were remnants of Preppy clothes. Monogramed pink and green sweaters found their way to students closets along with penniloaf- ers and oxford cloth shirts. Chemistry teacher, Roger Brown felt that there were no real fads, or current trends, but that, the general population was moving towards “brighter colors, simpler styles, and big bright jewelery,” while stu- dents moved away from the “starched ironed look.” If anyone felt that Stafford was behind in its fashionable development, no one could be more justified in his opinion than junior Nesa Faticonni who explained, “When | moved here | thought the people would be more in touch with the current fashion trends being so close to Washington D.C. Maybe in about 2 years... . O 24 Fashion NSE Beitr es 5 FRESHMAN RAY SMITH rests against a wall during his lunch shift. Ray wears the popular Def Leppard concert shirt. LEATHER PANTS are donned by junior Chris Matherly who talks before school - to junior Duane Halll.
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DIFFERENT LEG LOOKS include these polka-dotted hose with pumps that wait in the long cafeteria lunch line. RIS “If it fits, wear it,” was the practical philosoohy of sopho- more Marc Cheadle when speaking of fashion. “Everyone wears what they want,” stres- sed sophomore Jane Young. While it seemed that the majority of students were wearing clothes that con- formed with the masses, indi- vidualists stood out above the crowd. “Some people stand out more than others — each clique had its own style,” ex- plained sophomore Steve Braun. Mini-skirts appeared along with ‘40’s-style highheeled pumps and printed stockings. Mild “new Wave” clothes were LEATHER JACKET, mini-skirt, and camouflage pants obviously stood out among a crowd as worm by seniors Frank Clark, Deena Brown, and Liz Morford. Fashion 23
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SENIOR FRANK CLARK wears the fashionable muscle-T while putting ketchup on his fries during lunch. “VANS” became a fad as shown by these in style feet. Guys could purch- ase these modified tennis shoes in surf shops, or even the Mall. (ft setusens 148? Tndiar Le, TATOOS are a permanent fashion. Seniors Todd Donald and Ronnie Smith, display their personal tatoos while talking outside in the smoking lounge. 40’s STYLE high-heeled pumps are worn by senior Kathy Ramsey who lounges while reading a magazine. THE LEATHER INFLUENCE showed up everywhere; from T-shirts, to ties as worn by senior Juan Carlos Filartiga. Fashion 25
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