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Everybody Goes Footloose. With ankle length pants still in style, it was easy for Kristi Breidinger, Penny Sharp and Alysia Gallihugh to show off the latest styles in footwear. Got the wind in my hair. Taking a break from her hectic schedule, Tammy Carter rests her tired feet because even the most comfortable shoes are no match for the VHS halls.
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®flfl Qndff® Assemblies: An endangered species If I talk to my friends I might get thrown out!}} Darrell Cojocar by Brian Camp Assemblies, formerly known as good ways to get out of sixth hour class and go to the gym to have a good time with your friends, became what first year principal Mike Steinkraus called Public Meetings . These public meetings consisted of three types and particular be- havior was expected at each. First there were for- mal assemblies, where you were to sit with ex- treme quietness and pay attention almost in a ro- botic manner. If one did not behave, he was quickly and embarrass- ingly removed from the bleachers and tak- en out of the gym, not knowing the hor- rors that awaited him. Fortunately for the trouble makers, there were only two for- mal assemblies this year. The first was the traditional opening day assembly. Here the students displayed a different behavior than the years before, the reason being the arrival of the new principal. During the assembly, you could almost hear a pin drop. That is, if anyone dared to drop one, as the students sat patiently and listened to what the newcomer had to say. Another formal assembly was the atten- dance policy assembly. This was geared to I make the students understand the new policy and to point out the changes in it for next year. The second type of assemblies were spe- cial assemblies. They were at Christmas and homecoming and were put on by the student councils. Dur- ing the homecoming as- sembly, students watched the activities put on by the queen candidates. The atmo- sphere was much differ- ent at the Christmas as- sembly where students showed anxiousness to go home for a two-week vacation. While the assembly went on in- side, an ice storm raged outside, causing hazardous driving and the cancellation of the evening's basketball game. The third kind of assembly enjoyed by students was the pep assembly. Since the number was reduced from those of pre- vious years, students looked forward to them more than ever. Some, especially the cheerleaders, wanted more assemblies. I think there should be more, said var- sity basketball cheerleader Alysia Galli- hugh, but that decision is up to Mr. Ste- vens. We should respect it because he only does it for the team I can't drive 55 was the theme for Cabbage Patcher Diva Gilley alias Penny Sharp, during the Christ- mas Party skit put on by the speech class at the Christmas assembly. Pick me! Pick me! Answering questions regarding communistic rules, Mr. Steinkraus attempts to explain the fairness in his new attendance policy. Come on down. In their only pep assembly Coach Lesky introduces the girls' varsity basketball team before their district game against Fowler. Assemblies 15
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IFflasDo (FDonoffcgscgcsmil Cool neon fashions radiate electricity by Mary Dangler In the midst of a fashion revolution VHS was not about to be left out of the fun. Perhaps rebelling the recent con- servative preppy styles, the proverbial pendulum had swung appearances to the wild side. Jeans had taken on a new look, with checkers and stripes of all colors run- ning through the denim. However, the traditional Levi's Legendary 501 Blues were still selling strong. The unisex ap- parel of parachute pants was also hot. Made of nylon, with a number of com- partments, these pants were a tight fit all the way down to the ankles. Casual footwear proved practical and sporty as always. High top tennis shoes and trusty old top siders were a must. Along a tren- dier line, girls were often decked out in pumps. Then, when their feet began to ache, glamour went out the window and the flats came out of the closet. Colored hose, often with patterns or stripes were a striking coordinate with pumps and flats. When the winter chill set in, out came the boots, both practical and chic in appearance. Flat or heeled, suede or smooth leather, simplicity was the key. Along the more bizarre paths of mem- I can see clearly now. Rory Regina's modeling ability becomes a big hit on hat and glasses day during homecoming week. Wow! Get me my shades! Electricity isn't needed when Cathy DeShano, Tess Cornell, Lori Graham and Karla Neeper are around, for their bright, neon colors light up the halls. ory lane, neon pink, yellow, orange and green tops for girls were a hot look. Equally wild were socks of electric col- ors, striped, polka dotted or swirled. But the most daring of all fashion risks tak- en this year were with accessories. Overthrowing the dainty stud earrings of the past, a bolder European flair stepped in. Dangling, glittering cut glass or neon earrings were a prominent look. Bolder bracelets entered the scene along with bead or pearl necklaces. Wide belts of leather or shiny vinyl, metal or studded, bound loose shirts in pirate-like fashion. A very big come- back was made by sun- glasses. More popu- lar than ever were the black, white or brightly colored frames with reflec- tive or dark gray lenses. Indeed, a cool pair of shades were need- ed in viewing many of the more audacious trends. It was a year of perhaps shocking renovations concerning any preconceived notions of apparel. With many traditional fashion rules shattered, our generation was free to make a distinctive statement of our times through appearance. Just sit back and kick your feet up. Learning how to tie your shoes isn't as easy as it may seem. Dur- ing English, eighth graders Billy Johnson, Rae- dene Gifford and Lani Jenison use the latest shoe fashions to follow directions. ((I don't like dress- ing like other peo- ple. JJ Angie Mo!by Fads Fashion 17
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