Stuarts Draft High School - Legacy Yearbook (Stuarts Draft, VA)

 - Class of 1987

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V w - X Sensational red and black, teamed up with electrified hair held back with a banana clip, give Lisa Day that Seventeen Look. Camoflauge hat, boots, well-worn jeans, a vest, and white ' tee, give outdoor sportsman, Robert Burritt, the rugged look. Nerd Hunter Cloud: Plaid, stripes, high-water pants, and school-bus yellow socks make him tops during spirit week. Wonder who caught Treva Hurtt ' s eye while she ' s wearing one of the hottest outfits around school? Evidently, Treva and Renee Toler have something in common as they wear knock-out scarves that come in every color you can imagine. 12 Fashion

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Look at those faces! They have that dreaded look of having fo ride the bus. Do you often look like this after school? How do you Travel? More than a dozen buses travel in a twelve to fourteen mile radius in order to take 49 percent of fhe sfudent body fo and from school. When asked if rid¬ ing fhe bus is a pleasure, Jason McGann and Travis Fitzgerald replied: It ' s too loud, we ' re not allowed to eat or drink, and the bus drivers are mean. Another student said, Riding the bus is a pain. Gas stations must make money from sfudenfs because 22 percent of the stu¬ dents drive. Those drivers bring 23 per¬ cent of other students to school. One person made the remark, It beats the heck out of riding the school bus, when asked about driving to school. Connie Arehart replied, I leave school early, so I have to drive. Sometimes, I have things to do or somebody to see, so that means I only get there if I drive. Jill Rau is a passenger. She rides to school with her brother and she stated, It bothers me when my brother yells at me or I have to walk because he has basket¬ ball practice. Not all students arrive at school on wheels. Approximately, 6 percent of the students walk to school for many reasons including exercise as one person remarked. Another person said that she didn ' t mind walking to school and that she could ride the bus if she wanted. Stephanie May said, I used to walk to school because the buses never went to the high school or picked up high school students. I hated walking, so I got my license and I drive now. By Mamie Hutchinson and Renee Toler Transportation 11



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Passion for Fashion No matter what the season, the fashion lineup is always flashy. From winter war- mables to summer sansationals, the stu¬ dents at Stuarts Draft High School are al¬ ways up to date on the latest trends. Some of the more popular looks at Draft have been Coca-Cola shirts teamed up with a pair of well-worn Reebok tennis shoes; long-tailed shirts worn under jack¬ ets with slits or buttons up the back; mini skirts that barely show underneath an over-sozed shirt; jams with extra-large t- shirts, bobby socks, completed by tennis shoes; and dropped suspenders worn with jeans and penny loafters. Last, but not least, are the Levi ' s that are worn year after year. They shink to fit” and can be paired up with anything. When asked about fashion at Stuarts Draft, Dana Chittum said that she thinks new trends are okay as long as they aren ' t way out.” She also said that she likes clothes that are in” but let her be comfort¬ able. Rob McCoy stated, Personally, I like casual wear. If I had a choice, I would wear sweats and t-shirts everywhere. I think trends are okay for some, but I couldn ' t walk around with suspenders or penny loafters on and not feel a little weird.” Su¬ san Almarode also felt it was okay for oth¬ ers to dress differently. If people like to dress punk or whatever, that is their deci¬ sion. I don ' t dress punk because I ' m more conservative than that.” lennifer Burdette said that she likes new trends but she pre¬ fers played down clothes for a casual, but polished look.” But, how do those students who head to the top of the class in flavored” fashions feel about those who are into relaxed out¬ fits? Kim Raines said, People who dress normally are okay, but I prefer outfits that let kids express themselves. I like them be¬ cause they are different, and dressing wild is just not a thing anyone does.” The trends at Stuarts Draft High can definitely be classified as multiple. The students here at Draft have a flair for looks thaf earn an A in liveliness, spirit, and colorfulness. We look smart in super clothes that give us a passion for fashion.” By Marnie Hutchinson and Renee Toler Penguin-lover, Beth Gibson, flashes her style as redhead, Becky Woodworth, is in the pink. Fashion 13

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