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Sweaters, boots, shades-- fashion Fashions for the 1980-81 scene were quite mixed, revealing everything from chaotic color schemes to unusual coordinations in outfits for both boys and girls. Trying something new was commonplace. Common for most studen- ts were the genuine Levi brand straight-legged jeans. To match these, everything from heavy wool pullovers ,gs to classy suit jackets were worn. For the feet, it was white tennis shoes, Top Siders, oxfords, or a high- wedge sandal. Pullovers and cardigans came back strong with plaid collars to contrast and were often worn with wide-ribbed cord pants or wool skirts. ln the area of accessories, thin ties were seen. Vuar- nets, an expensive brand of sunglasses, were visible on bright sunny days. Barrettes and clips were found in many hairstyles in colors to coordinate with the outfit. All fashion apparel was pared down. Collars were smaller, pants were tapered to the ankle, thinner lapels adorned jackets and blazers, and narrower ties appeared in vogue. Increas- ingly, style was self-imposed. .Q 'sig' ...ga . ' -si. , n:fWi: fix . - ' s 595' 3. Legs at Tokay show off Levi brand genuine straight- legged jeans, along with an assortment of tennis shoe styles. 4. Susan Rolandelli, Chris Hubner, and Denise Hansen model winter coordinates. 5. Staring into the af- ternoon sun with Vuarnet sunglasses are Rick Friesen, Gary Campora, Bill Hobin, Chad Dorman, Kevin Spraggins, and Randal Oliver. 6. More and more popular are cowboy boots with top stitching and coarse grain. Fashions 0 91
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Rallies rece've criticism Lack of spirit seemed to cause weak participation and attendance at some rallies this year. A large portion of the crowd was not involved enough and labeled rallies boring. A sharp contrast to last year's performances, they seemed mundane and lessi einfeirtailning, Saccording to many observers. ' For the fifth year in a row, rallies were held between second and third periods, and great attempts were made to involve groups, rather than individuals. Student Government and several clubs were in charge of an occasional, uniquely- produced rally. Senior Steve Vargem,,rally cammassianiae for the first semester, did not run for re- election. lnstead, he attem- pted to lead seniors in a high- spirited change of pace. Many of the changes made in the rally system came about with the selection of sophomore Matt Cerney as rally commissioner for the second semester. Matt stated, lt's getting harder and harder to find things to do at rallies to en- tertain the crowd. There cer- tainly isn't enough par- ticipationg that's for sure! 3. During the Hawaiian rally, sophomore Jill Holleyman leads Bill Hobin to the hula contest. 4. Wrestlers Todd Austin, Dennis Bodine, .lim Rice, and Scott Jensen wait patiently to be introduced at their rally. 5. Football team members attack senior Jerry Fer- dun, who portrays a Lodi Flame. 6. Second semester rally com- missioner Matt Cerney announces the A-Song group at the Back- wards Rally in February. 7. Senior Mike Ray wishes to be the fairy godmother for Tokay High, but ends up being only Tinkerbell. Rallies O 93
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