Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Styles were laid back and casual, fashionable and expensive for the student life style. Some students boughts high fashion outfits to include in wardrobes, but with current economic trends, most bought straightforward lines and basics. Designer labels, silk blends, tailored skirts and famous labels had to sacrificed to fit the purse and the body. Originally, sportswear meant clothes for sports • tennis shoes, sweaters and slacks. Now, these and other fashionable favorites are worn as much to school as for active sports, and the college preppie look, coupled with designer jeans, skirts and knickers combined to dress the student at school, activities or dressy occasions. RUFFLED BLOUSES are an added emphasis to monogrammed sweaters, knickers, dresses, jackets and designer jeans. They can be worn with anything from dress pants and heels to faded jeans and tennis shoes. Angie Noel, Jill Smith and Debbie McKnight join in this new fashion trend. TIES ADD a small touch to blouses. Worn either with or without a sweater, ties fit the anytime mood. Sophomore Mary Conkel wears this casual look at a home basketball game. TO SHOW THAT the West is still in juniors Chris Lain and Melinda Dixon don pleated wool skirts and cowboy boots. THIS YEAR'S FASHIONS opened up an entire new line for the trendy students- resort wear. The sailor collars give a nautical flavor to blouses, shirts and dresses. Stripes add pizazz to the wardrobe because they are refreshing. Juniors David Preble ana Jill Hardman show the nautical fashion? PREPPIES are down, but not out. While preppy fashion is popular around tne classroom, as a fad the look is dead. Preppies are boring because they lack creativity. According to The Official Preppy Handbook, wearing pink and green is the easiest and quickest way to group identification. Preppies Troy Fur-bay, Steve Helman, Nanci Brown and Jim Thomas sport preppy Izod shirts and designer jeans. Accessories give fashion life - cinch and oversized belts, headbands, hats, brightly colored and stripped socks Fashions ll

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SILKY BLOUSES and socks were added to knickers for a more dressy look. The stripes offered a touch of class for the outdoors scene. The button down collar Oxford shirts were worn under polo sweaters. Regardless of the stylish top siders, Adidas tennis shoes were still the most common shoes worn with the old favorite faded Levis. Dressed in the casual look Nancy Adams and Chris Taylor show a part of this year's fashion-knickers and sweaters. AT AN EASTER assembly Lisa Dunham and Mindy Clark dress in the ever fasnionable heels and dresses with jackets. KNICKERS were a common sight amone the trendsetters. Worn mainly with knee socks and bow tie shoes, knickers were at first a rarity but soon frew to be an everyday sight. reshmen Melissa Bigler and Stephanie Satterfield display the knicker fashion. SOPHOMORES Steve Helman and Etta Steele show that one can look preppy but stay casual. Contrary to popular opinion, preppies do not wear loafers all of the time. 10 Fashions



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Survival Kit Music, among teenagers is supreme Senior Raymond Rider bravely dodged school officials with his ghetto blaster. Constant study, even at personal cost fulfills a need A chemistry tutor...as survival is a weekly routine to master chemisty. Tutor John Leeth whizzes through the rubic cube while waiting for junior Lynne Roberts to finish a tantalizing problem. Storage for every thing...almost Three pair of tube socks and a pair of Nike tennis shoes was certainly a survival kit to freshman Mark Trainer. In effort to find a green excuse for a day of absence. Mark brought out everything except the kitchen sink. The thick sock tops provided storage for homework and lunch money. Tape saves the day for the proverbial and popular tennis shoe Senior Chuck Estep checks damage to his left tennis shoe. He reports use of much tape to hold together his tennies. Creative taping was popular among students and coaches for shoe repair. A look at the needs of students in their effort to make it through the typical school day with a minimum of sacrifices and hunger pangs Packing for vacation means taking just the right clothes. Preparing the survival kit for the always starving teenager most often showed more calories than nutrition. For some, grooming reigned supreme. For others, things and friends were all important. For Todd Ramey, the camera captured this photo essay Health class hair care volunteer experiences creative new styles In Mrs. Mary Gecowet's health class sopomore Tammy Brushart is used as a model for Ms. Vicki Beckman, hair I stylist from the Charmette. Flats decorated with pink and purple hearts have matching purse Maybe not for everyone, but for freshman Teresa Bihn the matching accessories are definitely a fashion item. A new student from Lexington, Kentucky, Teresa wore many such mat ching shoe and purse outfits for school and for extra curricular events. 12 Survival Kit

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