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FASHION FUN Plaids, stripes, minis, layers, punk, preppy, designer, conventional, anything goes! Displayed in a variety of colors and fabrices, the fashion scene today allows a student to be totally in- dependent. Every day becomes a fashion show as the students move among the halls. The potpourri of designs can allow the student to sport Calvin Klein and Jordache for the casual look. The monogrammed sweaters, crewnecks, and lzod V necks with pleated skirts give the prep- py complete control of the ‘‘now’’ or “in’’ look. Dressed to kill, Clark Meadows adjusts the net since the game is now 40-0. Finding the new winter fashions a delightful change from blue jeans, Eric Cunningham and Sonji Mason escape the noise of the cafeteria. Waiting for a friend, Julie Ragar models the height of fashion, designer clothing. 20 Newest Fashions
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After being announced, each rincess descended from her car and as escorted onto the field with Music to Watch Girls By’’ provided by ye band. First in line was freshman rincess Beth Kelly, followed by ophomore princess Lisa Crescentini, nd junior princess Kim Peterson. ‘veryone went wild as their favorite enior princesses were driven up. Lisa ‘urdue, Julie Morrison, Diana Chain, ‘indy Harrison and Julie Rager each raved to the crowd before being escorted onto the field. The crowd clutched their programs tensely and the senior girls smiled nervously as a drum rull started spectators discharg- ed a loud roar and helium balloons were let loose as Brian Kim announced the winner. Tears of joy as well as sor- row were shed on the field, but everyone applauded as Dale Rogers, the 1981 Queen, crowned Diana Chain Thomas Dale’s 1982 Homecoming Queen. Congratulating the newly crowned homecom- ing queen, Mr. Sublett gives Diana Chain a kiss. Sophomore princess Lisa Cresentini escorted by Jeff Gray. enior princess Julie Morrison escorted by Bill Senior princess Lisa Perdue escorted by Sam — Senior princess Diana Chain escorted by Mike .tkins. Perdue. Dalton. Homecoming Princesses 19
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However the prairie dresses and high col- lar blouses help a young girl turn her fancies toward the ‘‘princess’’ image. Then there are a few minis which have infiltrated the classrooms. But if your pocket book pinches then a pair of jeans with no brand name and a sim- ple shirt and sweater purchased at a local discount store can serve one well for weekends or every day. Regardless of the label worn, every student wears his fashions as an individual with respect and dignity. Wearing the typical preppy outfits, Rhonda Gregory and Kelly Harris look for leisure reading material. Looking at the contents of the letter, typical punk rocker, Terry Parmer, gets the mail for Mr. Sublett. Taking advantage of the warmer weather, Cin- dy Harrison is dressed for the long ride ahead. Waiting for her bus, Kim Layman models the latest fashion. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY Newest Fashions 21 Ph VIRGINIA
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