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/cl 3 i rn fwo personalities have been chosen as Mr, and ’.J.SS Fashionality of the iTicnth, TJiese two students are Fincher Jarrell and Marsha Armstrong, They create an attractive tv;o- soiTie 5 outfitted in fash- ion’s best. Marsha Armstrong, pret ty and colorful,is a fash ionable junior. The charm ing blond wears a green, red, and black plaid kilt. The kilt reveals a large gold buckle and matching giant - size Safety pin, Marsha matches her skirt with a forest green, card igan sweater. The sweater is a popular blend of wool end orIon, A duplicate hue displayed in p fitted. wool wesket is paired with a white, cotton blouse. Green knee socks and her beau’s Student Council pin complete Mar shals attire. Outfitted in an attrac tive, collegiate ensemble, Fincher Jarrell ranks among the best - dressed young men. This person able senior vjears a Dart mouth green sweater, v/hich is a classic blend of Shetland wool. It is ex pertly tailored in the casual cardigan style. To complement the swenter, Fincher cons a handsome olive pin - striped shirt by St, Ives of Oxford, In addition, he wears a dark green madras belt and beige, cotton slacks. Fincher's costume is typ ical of that worn on the college campuses through out the state, A striking violet and lavender uniform, worn by Kiss Louise Ussery,is cer- 'by Dotty Lilly tain to catch the eyes of fashion-conscious st:udents The three - fold, costume, fashioned by Empire, pre sents a wrap-around skirt, a roll - up sleeve blouse, and a bulky cardigan sweater. The skirt is re versible; it ' displays a pretty lavender and white print cn one side and solid lavender cn the op posite side. The material is heavy cotton. Louise’^/s: blouse duplicates the - print of the skirt. A lav ender svreater , of orlon and wool, matches the hue of the skirt. Cn the square collar of her sweater, the "petite Made moiselle’* dons the ever- popular silver circle pin. Among the young men of West Montgomery is Donnie Freeman, Donnie, a hand some member of the junior class, is well- dressed in a lamb’s wool, pull-over sweater. The sweater, a product of Sports Wear, has the masculine boat- ncck design and fitted cuffs, S\ire to gain fash ion approval, the svreater is a brilliant gold. This color seems to be gaining populrrity among the boys. Charcoal ,slacks by Ivey League complement the out fit. Donnie selects a London fog jacket to com plete the neat ensemtle, A pretty brunette, dressed in baby blue, is Ann VajiHcy. Ann is a mem ber of the Varsity Cheer leader squad ’and a fash- i on ab le s oph omore, She selects for the fashion page a skirt and sweater ensemble, created by MaC. (Continued'on Page 7 ) oNor •SENIOR Diane Callicutt Jo Ann Dennis Liz Dickens Marion Dorsett :Sandra Garner Di'nne Stout JUNIOR Charles Bruton Becky Birckhead Brenda Birckhead Ellen Highsmith Patricia McLoud Carol Ann Newsom Gene Pridgen Larry Saunders Linda Story Marie Thompson SOPHOMORE Diane Allred Karen Andrews Sara Pat Andrevjs Betty Sue Bruton Radie Hudson Beth Ingram Polly Ingram Mary Linda McLoud Mary Sue McRae Carol Morris Helen Robinson Bobby Dickens Barna Allen Farrell Card Karris FRESH MAl^ Larry Britt G3rry Coggins Bobby Cress Mike Harris Joyce Goforth Brenda Green Susan Rankin Ralph Reynolds Ann Ritchie Frank Roberts Dixie Saunders f{EK
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