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huh? most of those "students" look like they got their clothes at sears lol. our crowd was msongs Feb 2015 #1
read the commentary. it says as much. A lot of the pictures are also from fairly upscale high ND-Dem Feb 2015 #4
They are far better dressed than what's commonly seen today LeftinOH Feb 2015 #2
Thank dawg I went to high school in the 90s.... giftedgirl77 Feb 2015 #3
+1....Although I would definitely be down with the "braless" thing... Blue_Tires Feb 2015 #18
True, however there are times I just saw screw it... giftedgirl77 Feb 2015 #19
lol! "recognizably hippy" HappyMe Feb 2015 #5
I thought that was odd too. In 1969, my high school still had a dress code, so we weren't permitted livetohike Feb 2015 #6
We had a dress code as well Oilwellian Feb 2015 #7
From the pictures HappyMe Feb 2015 #8
I think a lot of the pics looked posed or staged, KatyMan Feb 2015 #11
Ahh, memories. madamesilverspurs Feb 2015 #9
I always did like the girls' hair long CanonRay Feb 2015 #10
sorry, but none of the students in that pic look like this ... napkinz Feb 2015 #12
None of those in the pic look like hippies. JaneyVee Feb 2015 #13
I almost thought I saw myself in the picture! LiberalEsto Feb 2015 #14
How could these people learn without wearing uniforms? Johonny Feb 2015 #15
Uh, as an aging hippie, I'm not seeing any hippie attire in that photo. MineralMan Feb 2015 #16
I sure miss those years newfie11 Feb 2015 #17
The Mod Squad weren't really hippies Fumesucker Feb 2015 #20
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