Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1979

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Debating on which is better Rob Bledsoe and David Callison discuss the different types of T- Shirts. Announcing his attendance of a Billy Joel concert, Duane Williams proudly displays a T- Shirt. Showing which university she prefers, Lynn Reed proudly wears her ASU jersey. Displaying various rock group T-shirts, Kristi Reeves, Donna Hill, Lisa Hill, Lisa Davis, Clay Peevey. Jeff Clayton, and Jerry Smith promote their favorite group. 18 T-shirt»

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“A Hair-Raising Experience , -T What’s the biggest craze going around? It’s hairstyles! Hairstyles are as distinctive today as in earlier decades. Though long, short, curly, and straight are still fashionable, they have been joined by fly-back bangs, crimped, frizzed, and the new “metro” look that is cut short in the front and over the ears, then is longer in the back. From Farrah Fawcett fly-backs to the natural afro, we’ve come a long way from the ponytails, crew cuts and greasy ducktails of the fifties and the shag of the sixties. The guvs are going for the short and stvled look, and so are the girls. Because of the short styled look, hair dryers have become a new vogue. People are getting long hair cut and cut and cut into a short and sleek look. In this fast and growing world of short-haired people there are still a traditional few who can be found all up in rollers and who can “let their hair down.” Trying to keep up with the latest fashion, Cindy Hess has gone in for the stylish crimped look. Having chosen a short hairstyle. Steve Tucker finds caring for it a snap. HoirstyWs 17



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Express Yourself What was as individual as every person? What could express itself as freely as a j oet? T-shirts, of course! Some T-shirts provided a line of communication through which students expressed their attitudes and opinions. Many favored the comic viewpoint with familiar slogans like “Be nice to Me, I’ve had a hard day”; “I’m with Stupid”; or “I’m 1, whv try harder?” Others indicated the attendence of a concert, favorite rock groups, or an admired actor or actress. Numerous people used T-shirts to supjtort particular organizations or school activities. The seniors expressed individuality, as their T-shirts had the name of every member in the Class of “79”. T-shirts, along with straight- legged jeans, disco steps, and spiked heel shoes were much in style. Almost everyone owned at least one T-shirt in one of the various categories. Some even made a hobby of collecting different types. An expression of oneself and individuality were the whole theme behind T-shirts. Showing off his favorite idol, Robert Burnell poses in his Joe Cool T-shirt. Supporting her favorite club, Jan Kennedy wears her FHA T-shirt. T- him 19

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