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Andrews students knew what was ll ll In What was the look at An- drews in 1984? This could have been the question drawn by one of the many people who were involved in playing Trivial Pursuit, but any Andrews student would have been able to answer the question with ease and move on to the next color. The answer? Quite simply: Denim. It covered Andrews this year. Stripes and checks, jackets, jeans, miniskirts and purses in all shades of blue. Denim was in. There were also those who broke with conventional clothing. Parachute pants, chain wrap-around belts and leather were popular with the new-wave punkers. Neon was also a bright change at Andrews. Fluorescent skirts Now let's examine the situation. Paige Nance and Brenda Orche- kowski, after decorating the school for Homecoming, show off part of the latest fashion, the baggy look. 241 Fads and belts in orange, green and hot pink were very no- ticeable in the halls around Andrews. Students were stepping high in fashion and getting thernethere were many differ- ent kinds of shoes and boots. Peter Pan boots were still popular and ranged in color from basic black to gray, beige, blue and magenta. High top tennis shoes laced with bright shoe laces were big with the break dancers. Andrews students knew who they were and where they were going. They could always be spotted at popular hangouts such as Putt-Putt, the Depot and McDonald's. They had what it took to be the trend setters, and that was just what they were. E I Shoe show These unidentified fn seem to have walked their way ir the same picture to display the lah shoe fashion.
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All the way to State 4A. The student Let's Go Crazy The Prince con! body spent all of their Friday nights was the hot spot where a large nu at A.I. Simeon stadium cheering ber of students spent one of tl their team to a winning season. weekends. 26 I Weekends F 1 , . rtt, . East Coast Conference. Teachers, Ms. Gayle Brookbank, Mrs. Liz Kim- bro, Mrs. Ella Iean Iester, Mrs. Mary Lane, Ms. Sylvia Eaglin, Mrs. Flo Durway and Mrs. Lynn DiFoggio spend a weekend away from all the paperwork. All caught up in a reverie. Th hot days on the weekend could cooled off with a relaxing, drea sail on the lake.
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