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tw Waiting for advice! Leadership in action. PREPARING FOR LIFE Everyone at W.H.S. realized that there would come a time in our lives when we would have to make decisions on our own. Some of the young adults took advantage of opportunities that came their way. A few assumed leadership roles; others practiced skills for jobs while the rest studied extra hard for college. We all prepared to the best of our ability — naive to the real, outside world. No one could tell us what the world was like. Experience, as we would later find, would be the best teacher. We did our best in everything and gave our all. 8 Celestine learns the ways of America. Compliments of The Bank of Woodward
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Clothes “R” Us How about this outfit? Compliments of Ruttman Printing Clothes were a “big thing” at WHS. There were some kids who kept up with the latest fashions. Some students stayed with the “totally punk” style of dressing, like, know what I mean? Others wore the standard “Joe College” look. What was in style in the mid 80’s? For girls, it was oversized sweaters, large prints of anything, stirrup pants; and just about anything you wanted to throw together. For guys, the traditional oxford and blue jeans were worn. Some went with the “cool” look of baggie, pleated pants, and button-down shirts with “string-bean” ties and loafers. Below: Toni and Kathy pose.
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Big HAIRy Problems Compliments of J R Transport Yes, this is my real hair. The guys show off their very short hair. Did you see the HAIRy problems W.H.S. had this year? For starters, none of the guys could agree on a length of hair for the top of their heads. Most guys went with a shorter hair cut that brought about the clean-cut look, while other guys stayed with the long length in back. The girls, on the other hand, agreed on using a slap of mousse here and there. Bobs were here to stay and so were body waves and curly permanents. Everyone liked the “tails,” and many hair styles were accompanied with one. What a mess of HAIRy problems! f Below: Private First Class Benton reporting for duty. Sir.
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