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Fashion Over Time
Fashion changes
1952
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Six students at RHS started the white buck trend of shoes for girls.
1981
Bonnie Blatz shows off two styles popular in the early 1980s - Prep and Western
By: Liz Dobbs 1960
Leilani’s fashion column catered to girls attracting football players, either through muted plaid jumpers, or a “mantailored” look, which included a long sleeved collarless blouse, blazer and pencil skirt.
2002
Students were dressed in “hip hop” and “alternative” clothes, but plaid pants, tye died shirts, bell bottoms and bowling shoes made a comeback.
1972
The school board passed a student council bill adding shorts and tank tops to the girls dress code after March 20 of a school year. Prior to this, it was against school dress code for girls to wear shorts.
2012
Styles included denim jackets, hoodies, cargo shorts, skinny jeans, Nike socks, mismatched socks, boots and Vans
2022
Styles from left to right. English teacher Louise Haar-Chapman shows off the casual professional teacher look with a tank top. Senior Adriana Gutierrez Gaona wears cargo pants. Senior Charli Holmes embraces the graphic tee trend. Senior Maria Ventura wears a collared crewneck to school. Junior Allison Madrid goes comfortable in a sweatshirt set. Senior Aundre’A Berry wears her yoga pants for comfortable attire. Senior Blake Dingledine struts around with his Bass Pro hat. Orchestra teacher Blake Hernton is often seen in upscale teacher outfits.