1971-1972 Yearbook

PATRIOTISM headed American fashion into a new mode with red, white, and blue stars and stripes setting styles in sweaters and shoes like the ones worn by Bill Morgan. SUNSHINE and happiness beam from the faces of Angie Kelley and laura Shuffett as they express the ups and downs of life with smile and frown shirts in a colorfu l setting. FASHIONS Harding reflects fashionable trends of American scene Along with the standards of moderation, Harding students kept abreast in the fashi on world. Trends on campus advanced toward the midi-length, the natural image, and the layered look. Patrioti sm was exhibited by everything from flag decals sewn on jeans to red, white, and blue shoes. T-shirts pledged allegiance to the wearer's favorite hero or club. Relaxation of hair and dress codes permitted men to grow mustaches, and the length of sideburns was lowered. Beginning in the fall semester pantsuit s were approved wear for women during evening activities. M IDIS set fashion talk for Mike Shannon, Angie Yingling , and Marilynn Mclnteer. 61

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