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Sophisicored look onngs new sryles Fashions ar UHS rook on a sophisricared look during rhe '79-80 year. Designer jeons, pleared panrs, suir jackers, collarless shirrs, volour rops and slir skirrs were all considered chic . Spike heels were a new trend in shoes for the girls and rhe guys ofren wore hiking boors or rennis shoes. Hairsryles varied for rhe girls from shorr and curly ro long and srroighr. One popular sryle was curly and layered. The main sryle for the guys was shorr and fearhered. Gold chains, charm neckloces and moon boots were several fads rhar became popular rhroughour rhe year. Considering all rhe new foshions, rhere were srill rhose who liked ro wear blue jeans and a reshirr. Vicki Elifrirz 1 Arrired in her moon boots and bag, senior Koren Kurr wears a popular fad during the year. 2 The rypical mole fashion of Levi's, a shirr and rennis shoes is worn by junior Dean Janes. 3 Many rypes and sryles of rennis shoes including Adidas, Nike, Puma, and Tigers are seen here or school. 4 Senior Berh Wilson models her Gloria Vanderbilr cords, jusr one nome of designer jeans worn rhis year. . 5 In her slir dress, suir jacker, gold jewelry and spike heels, senior Nancy Gore wears o popular fashion of 1080. 26 ' Feds And Foshlons
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'U 12171. ,. '-ui lr 1 fit ' ax' - 3-Vt. , .Q E l I it Us i 4 i T-f ,-gt. PHAT ti' MU A D Hors y-rors y Hoppers shlmmy th spring pffvy 'iYou Gotta Charleston was presented by UHS theater for its spring production April 28, 24, and 25, The play was set in a university sorority house in the 1'-72O's. The sorority girls were at least as interested in the Charleston, the Shimmy, and Rudolph Valentino as in good grades. The fun began when dashing Tony Barrington lll arrived on campus for o date with Veronica, the sorority vamp. His plans changed when he bet with a fraternity brother on his ability to charm Samantha, the intellectual and aloof sorority president. Things get more complicated when a Hollywood film company arrived on campus to shoot o super epic. Immediately the students began to vie for the extra parts. Further complicotions developed when da mob arrived on the scene with a contract out on somebody, but the question was who. Problems were solved in a mixture of chases and mistaken identities. The play was written by Cynthia Mercate Prigge, wife of UHS Theater director, Robert Prigge, who directed the ploy. 1 Director Robert Pirgge observes rehearsal af You Gotta Charleston while the author Cynthia Mercate Prigge makes notes, Judy Hayes and Valerie Dales get ready for their scene. 2 Hollywood director CTony Adelmonb and his assistant Harriet CLynne Wesrlundb convince Freddy CDeon Janes? ro become the new Valentino, 3 LaVerne CValerie Dales? a clumsy freshman at Wakeepsie College imagines herself os the next leading lady for Valentino. 4 Samantha Campbell CT racy Howard? tutors Tony Barrington Ill in history. Tony's not interested in history, but he is in Samantha. 5 You Gotta Charleston Cast and Crew: FRONT ROW-M. Strunce, T. Howard, K. Thompson, L. Gibb, C. Van Enter, S. Nelson, D. Wortman, L. Wesrlund, SECOND ROW-T, Vierling, J. Spiller, L. Swaney, D. Vierling, J. Hayes, J. Feitler, T. Johnson, K. Dardole, L. Kritchman, D. Sherrill, C. Cain, T. Adelman, S. Rowland, D. Jones. BACK ROW-K. Mayo, T. Schnurr, V, Dales. 6 Sound and light men Dale Sherrill and Chris Cain prepare the light board. Spring Play 0 25
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