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Page 92 text:
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1. Taking five are band members as a rally routine takes place. 2. Anticipation of a new Victory Week court is in the air as Kathy Lauchland, Sandi Carli, Gretchen Hicks, Cheryl Petersen, and Toni Bocchiaro await the entrance of the candidates.
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jf.-f S552 K X ,. sk ,ff his Preppy, exclusive fashions emerge Though the preppy look prevailed, fashions during the year came in quite a variety. lzod lacostes were the staple of most wardrobes. The crocodiles featured on these shirts also appeared on socks, jackets, shorts, and almost anything imaginable. Feet sported specialized shoes-top siders designed for boating on fresh or salt water, rubber moccasins tough enough for all weather, fishing, and canoeing, and Vans for that off the wall look. Oxford cloth shirts with their button-down collars, leg warmers worn over jeans and below skirts, and knickers ending at the knee were worn by many. Designer shoelaces ador- ned shoes. Camouflage and army clothing appeared in excess during the cooler months, as did bermuda shorts. 5. Tolmy feet model a myriad of vogue shoes. 6. A herd of crocodiles are featured on stylish lzod lacostes and socks. 7. Decorated shoelaces appear in large numbers. Fashions 87
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Page 93 text:
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Harrison raises orderl routines Under the leadership of Patrick Harrison, rally com- missioner, pep rallies have become more organized. Planning two weeks in ad- vance had enabled rally routines to be better prepared. This was needed due to the coordination in- volved with the cheerleaders, administration, band, and rally committee, according to Harrison. 'The rallies' purpose was to help the Tokay teams get their adrenaline running, commented Harrision. This was contrary to popular belief, as the majority of the student body believed rallies were supposed to entertain them. Themes were annexed to produce rallies of greater variety. Themes such as Hawaiian, punk, Fifties, and class competition were con- sidered as possible rally themes. Even Student Gov- ernment had tried to organ- ize a spirit club, but little suc- cess had been achieved. As the result of limited seating capacity, the ad- ministration had not made an attempt to make rallies mandatory. Overall, Harrison felt there had been greater participation this year. 3. Pam Warburton and Leslie Kilby re-enact a 50s scene. 4. Orange races were popular in the competition rally. 5. Entrance to the rallies was not chaotic as students file into the gym. Rallies 89
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