William B Travis High School - Rebel Roundup Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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' the Di erse clothes styles portray different groups Fashions have changed considerabley at Travis since the school first opened. Yet, there were some similarities between the fashions of 30 years ago and the fashions of the 1982-83 year, especially among the preppies. For example, penny loafers and pumps came back and adorned many feet. Button-down shirts were also popular. Other apparel worn by the preppies included brand name tops such as Polo and Izod, designer jeans such as Calvin Klein and Gloria Vanderbilt, and topsiders. Preppies were just one group of four at Travis which had it own distinct style of clothes. Punk-rockers were characterized by their close haircuts, often color-dyed, and by their radical way of dressing. Bright colors like hot pink as well as black were popular among them. Low riders also had a distinct clothes style similar to that of the old days. Their fashion consisted of baggy pants, white T-shirts, Stacy's shoes, hats, and long chains. Cowboy boots, jeans, usually Levis or Wranglers, a Western shirt, and a cowboy hat or cap made up the attire of another group, the kickers. Other than the styles of these four groups, other fashions highlighted the year. For example, OP tOcean Pacificj or Pat Magees shirts were popular both in the summer and in the winter. Mexican dresses of cotton with embroidered flowers were also very common in the summer and the spring. Bandanas of different colors were worn around foreheads, necks, waists, or thighs by many people. And the ever-popular jeans never seemed to go out of style. The styles of clothes have changed to adapt tothe thinking and the living of the people and usually reflect the lifestyles of any given time. And to many people, howthey dressed was very important. Not only were the clothes a living necessity but they also represented the ideas and beliefs of the people. The changes in fashion through the years reflected the changes in the people. And the diverse fashions at Travis through three decades portray the mixture of different types of people who have come and gone, through the years, at Travis. Fashion reflecting ideas, beliefs . . . Through years ng During a class discussion, Mark Dean listens attentively. Short, spiked and color-dyed hair styles were typical of a punk-rocker. While studying for his French test, Lynn Derrick is interrupted. Designer shirts such as Izod, Polo, and Hunt's Club were popular. 'Os Polo sweaters, characteristic of preppies, as shown b Julio I Y Montenegro. The fashions in the '70s were highlighted by minidresses or skirts among girls and jeans and striped shirts for boys. Flared jeans were also popular, and the styles were more colorful with varying patterns. button-down shirts, ff designer jeans, and :- penny loafers were 5' .J

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, 0 S fashion at In the '50s, odd hairdos were popular. Girls appeared in the skull-hugging poodle hairstyles. Boys went for greased hair, swept-back duck-tails, or furrowed Apaches. flecl- ing the different styles of Travis, Barry Lambert, Travis Young, Leland Ockelberry, Chris Hardage, James Perry, Diane Davidson, Jessica Trejo, Elizabeth Welch, Rebecca Balderas, Stephanie Marks, Michelle Goodson, and Dara Bailey per- form at the Christmas assembly. l 7 4 60s RULHS3 Taking a break from dancing are Jill Scott, RJ King, and a girl from another school. Fled, and shades of red were popular colors with prom dresses In the '60s, penny loafers were popular shoes, and stripes and plaids were common patterns on clothes. Skirts of knee-high length for girls and button-down shirts for boys were also popular. D



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