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                                                                                     Fashion



 ·ural life  all  in one. In the Boys Town. cornfield  Earrings were fa&hi onable in  both girls  and guys.  Millard
  1rd  &tudents have the advantages of both city
  s  144th  street  are  Freshman  Mike  Pooley,  Junior Sue Roads shows  her four  earrings and clip.
  omore  Christy  Forman,  and  Seniors  Todd  Sophomore Rob Ahrens, Freshman Bernard Mahoney,
  ael  and Betsy Palzkill.             and Junior Dan Phillips also  show  theirs.        Style·

                                                                                 C     onformity.       Originality.
                                                                                       Similarity. Variety. Any way  it
                                                                                       is  looked  at,  it  adds  up  the
                                                                                 same.  It equals fashion Millard style.
                                                                                     Think back to the summer before
                                                                                 Freshman year.  It  was  spent looking
                                                                                 forward  to  the  first  year  of  high
                                                                                 school  and wondering what it would
                                                                                 be  like.  Making  a  good  impression
                                                                                 was  crucial.  And  to fit  in  with  the
                                                                                 others, it was  necessary to.look  right.
                                                                                     A survey was  given  to determine
                                                                                 what Millard style looks  like.
                                                                                     Jeans were worn more often than
                                                                                 any other article of  clothing.  Forty-
                                                                                 four  percent claimed  to  wear  jeans
                                                                                 three to four  days a  week  and thirty
                                                                                 percent wore  them five  days.
                                                                                     Blue was  prevalent  in  thirty-five
                                                                                 percent of the students' wardrobes.
                                                                                     The  next  highest  was  red  at
                                                                                 twenty-one  percent.  This  was  not
                                                                                 unusual in  that blue  was  popular
                                                                                 anyway.  And  maybe  it was  because
                                                                                 the school's colors  were  that.
                                                                                     Overall the results of the survey
                                                                                 were  not surprising. Nevertheless, as
                                                                                 occurs  every  year,  some  people
                                                                                 refused to follow  this pattern.
                                                                                     Some  miniskirts  were  seen,
                                                                                 though  they  were  not  in  shocking
                                                                                 abundance.
                                                                                     New  to  the  scene  was  the
                                                                                 Flashdance  look.  This  was  exem-
                                                                                 plified  with sweatshirts trimmed by
                                                                                 hand at the neck  and  sleeves.
                                                                                     It  was  definitely  a  year  of
                                                                                 consistency and of contrast. But most
                                                                                of all,  it was  a  year of  comfort and
                                                                                being oneself.












                                       In front of the 9·10  entrance is  Freshman Jonna
                                       Hagood,  who  is  taking  advantage of  one  of  five
                                       payphones available to students.







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