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Swatch, kcclwk, Gucci . . . lrclpcd ia making thc year Not only did most girls quit wearing plain colored sweaters, but also most guys quit wearing them. Senior Pat Manson is exhibiting this new style in sweaters. Sa cial Some students fit right in, oth- ers stood out. Their diversity was shown through the wide variety of fads and fashions. The more popular looks were commonly seen on a large num- ber of students. The Swatch Watch, one of the most notable trends, was heard ticking throughout the day. These ac- cessories were so well-liked that they were occasionally worn in pairs. A fad that always came in pairs was the Reebok athletic shoes. Some people opted for a dres- sier, casual look. Oversized, bold print shirts and Shaker knit sweaters were popular pieces of clothing. Some of the most pop- ular fashions we've seen at school are stirrup pants, pastels, and Madonna prints, said soph- omores Tara Martin and Susie Huffnagle. There were also many fads and fashions that weren't as widely distributed but that were always ,ti Na 95351 Senior Chris Anderson-Kramer has his hair colored in two ditterent shades. He is also wearing an oversized cardigan sweater and black-dyed Levis. No longer do people only think ot handbags when the name Gucci is mentioned. Senior Jin Chon wears a Gucci sweatshirt, which is popular among guys. 24 Fads And Fashions noticed. Fashions such as long skirts, big, baggy pants, black laced boots, berets and leather jackets donned students throughout the year. When any- body tries to be different, the ma- jority of people don't accept it, said Marisa Williams, senior. This is one of the main reasons why such fasions were only worn by a few students. Besides clothes and accesso- ries, students hairstyles made up a big part of their looks. Long, short, straight, curly, dyed, up and down were all coils present throughout the year. The variety of reasons for looks equalled the number of looks themselves. I dress the way I do to show my individuality, said sophomore David Hodges. People's similarities and differ- ences worked together to create the diversity which made this school special. - Pam Feigitsch se. 'UN Even though the punklnew wave movement is popular some students prefer not to dress that way. Laurie Sutton sophomore, is wearing a wool coat, which is often worn by non- punk students.
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Kids leee sulueuer eoueerts eueh ure uuique uud totally cgueifiuu The excitement grew as the day passed. People had been there since the previous night to assure themselves good seats. Sun-burns, Bermuda shorts, and sunglasses were the basic sce- nery around Red Rocks. People of all ages filled the amphitheater at it's opening waiting to see Huey Lewis and The News. Huey Lewis and The News was one of the biggest concerts to come to Red Rocks in Feyline's 1985 Summer of Stars. Huey Lewis sold out four consecutive shows in early August. Opening with 'Power of Love' really got the crowd excited for an excellent show, said sophomore Bose Al- leva, who attended Huey Lewis on the first night. Math teacher, Linda Masters attended the con- cert on the last night, The older songs were some of the best, she commented after the show. Each show was electrifying in it's own right. All the concerts this summer possessed this same kind of in- tencity for their audience. Some of the other concerts this summer were: Howard Jones, Batt, Bon- nie James Dio and Tears for Fears. The price of tickets ranged from approximately S14 to S20 a person. Howard Jones was al- v Q . e 9 Xxlf Huey Lewis and The News had four consecutive sold out shows at Red Rocks, June 9-12. The News consist of Chris Hayes, Sean Hopper, Jonny Collea, Mario Cipollina, and Bill Gibson. ways known for his elaborate stage show, and his June 12th engagement was no exception. His mime and life-sized mario- nettes enhanced an excellent show. Jason Reiter commented that one of the highlights of the Batt concert there was a drinking con- test between the lead singer Ste- phen Pearcy and drummer Bob- by Blotzer. Another Heavy Met- al concert, Flonie James Dio, was credited for having an excel- lent stage show including a me- chanical dragon with lazer eyes and smokey breath. Tears for Fears was another obviously enjoyed concert by many. People waited for the news of a date for the concert. When the date was announced, many rushed to get tickets. Feyline succeeded this year in providing a wide variety of con- certs for every taste in entertain- ment. From Heavy Meatal to country, gospel to New Wave, reggea to classical, every taste imaginable was accomidated. All concert-goers seemed to be pleased with their particular con- cert experiences during the 1985 S63SOl'l. - by Chris Copper and Kay Masters Howard Jones is known for his elaborate stage show, and his show this summer was no exception. He performed at Bed Rocks on June 12. Concerts 23
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gp- N, 7 'Dx .,.f W Giving a new look to traditional Homecoming attire, are Seniors Be- vin Barbo and Doug Buddington. Their individuality comes through in everything from their clothes to their hairstyles. With the change from the old coke, to new coke, and then back to the old, came a new trend in fasion. Ju- nior Jennifer Todd dons this new style in Coca-Cola sweatshirts. f M7159 J EE, 'fe . , U. . 1- W ' .f if-I 525157 ' xr, ' ,sex f I i .x 'fn , org- , ggijr. 6 , 1,' l i-f.- 'V FF A ir. ' V Ymwo Pads And Fashions
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