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Below: Dwync Ritter wonders what Tommy Hill has that gets him but Vonda Gilgen and Leisa Mole during Dress Up Day. Above: Wanda, Gail, look! We’re getting our picture taken Vonda Evans, and Ruth Williams. Below: Posing with Patricia Brown, Harriet Washington, Clara Deal, and Paulette Elliott just made Lawrence Small's day. But we can't blame him can we. Above: If Leroy Womble, Laury Ackerman, and Kevin Williams get dressed up you'd better believe it's girl watching time. Homecoming 129
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Below: The Fifties never looked so good, but then again the fifties never had these Walterboro High School students The Fifties Day and Dress Up Day at Walter! High School showed that the students could di the old or bring in the new. Most students who participated in the fifites agreed that their parents enjoyed Fifties Da much as we do. It brought back memories of t high school days and those unforgettable hops. Penny loafers, varsity sweaters, bobby sc and leather jackets were all brought down from top of the closet. One by one the leather jackets bobby socks appeared. We had to admit that long skirts and work pants didn't look too bad. 1 they also were rather comfortable. But most of female students preferred their old blue jeans to long skirts. When it came down to the real facts all enjoyed fifties day. But so does the rest of country because today's fashions still reflect som the good old Fifties. The Walterboro High students went from Fifties to Dress Up Day with a touch of class. suits and dresses added an extra touch of beaut) Walterboro High. The guys wore suits that ranj from blue to white in color. And the young lad were truly beautiful. ¥ Because of the great support of both days we should be proud of ourselves and our school spii FROM OLD TO NEW Above: David Pollard said we should have a Dress Up Day more often because Valarie Williams, Jessica Fields, Annie Lawton, and Jackie Gant sure look good! 28 i Homecoming
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Our Dress takes a Change Slob, a sloppy or gross person. It doesn't soun good, but it could be interesting. And it was! During Spirit Week at Walterboro High, Sk Day proved to be the biggest laugh of the year N« only did the students participate, but even tt teachers. Young men wore dresses, young ladii wore suits older than they were, and the teache wore clothes that could have dated back to the W« of Independence! First there were the glimpses you caught whe you passed them in the halls. Next the chance yo got to sit behind that person who wore a pair of toi purple pants with one tennis shoe, and one mudd booth, a green spotted shirt with ketchup ar mustard on it, and last but not least a red wig. If didn't catch your attention it caught the teachers Then at lunch it was the parade of Slobs. Yes, be slobs, giris slobs, and students that did such a goc job they could have passed for either. The jud had their chance to sit back and enjoy First there was Almond Davis who has b« participating in slob days ever since the sixt grade. And his years of experience sure payed od because he won first place in the contest, (continued) Below; Walterboro High's maske- avenger himself Larry Beach. Above: New Kiss member Leroy Murdaugh. Wonder if he sings ? 30 Homecoming
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