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A few additions have been added to the Cola-Cola Company. Begin- ning with New Coke, with its new fonnula, back to the Coke Classic, by popular demand, and a 50's favorite, Cherry Coke. With style, the Coca-Cola Company came out with their own line of clothes. Combined with the original denim jacket and a pair of high-top Ree- boks, the casualness brings out the Classic look , shown by Kari Edwards. Jiffy 2 flL'L1.u fr 7... Tracy Cripps, Brian Talenti, Davina Rasley, John Dougherty, Jenni- fer Brazelton, and Michael Hasbany represent their own personal styles. from Black wear to spreading peace around the world, they and many others speak out in the way they dress. Many Central students wore CB and other ski jackets to school dur- ing the ski season. Andy McEnaney, Mike Rozar, John Briggs, Scott Springer, and John Kenny show off their skis and jackets with smiles. For those that wanted to step into the past. Ed Debevic's was the place to go. With it's 50's setting, the restaurant provided a nos- talgic atmosphere. Fashions and Fads 27
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Vf- wap , A LAVJ' FRESH 705 :cw C: ERING Q.. Dipping or chewing, with or without the cowboy boots, was a fa- vorite pastime among the guys. To have a fun night you can head to the nearest Hard Rock Cafe, located in many parts of the world. Originating in London, they popped out in places such as New York and South Africa. As great souvenirs, many people, including Amy Good, Tim Eckstein, Marnie Rossman, Missi Rubenzik, and Corey Lewis wore sweatshirts, as well as T-shirts, around school. lt's a way of life. nfytkm 3941124 ,ost lrrt iycelng wig ? 'U , LONDON f WRDYQQQ 26 Fashions and Fads -
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Ti- Tra vel -li Man travel far and wide Many students decided to leave the 110 degree weather of a Phoenix summer to experience the life in other countries. The majority of the people went either to Israel or Europe, but two Central students, Guy Peters and Scott Zimmerman, visited Japan on a Sister Cities Program. Europe was a popular choice this year. It was visited by the Europe 85 group, sponsored by Mr. Joseph Barragon, by students traveling on a cruise, which included Greece and Turkey, with sponsors Ms. Clare Dyer and Ms. Sylvia Orman, and by students traveling on their own with friends and family. Those traveling to Israel, with the exception of three students, were sponsored by five different groups. The trips were mostly tours of the country: Cori Scheiner, Mark Gordon, Ron Serbin, and Sam Myers, however, went to school for eight weeks with the Alexander Muss High School in Israel Program. 'Going to Israel was an experience in life, said Cori. To all it was a great learning experience. For a few, it was a second visit. Culture shock hit those traveling for the first time, and adjustments were made to different people and customs as well as tin Israell to bomb threats. l'At first, it was really different, but after a week I was able to adjust, said Amy Good, who went to Belgium. Some complaints ranged from bad food to a few unfriendly people. GREECE AND TURKEY - Marilee Standifer, Sandol Brinig, Bob Glouberman, Kathryn Snav- ely, Nancy Schmieder, Liz Van Epps. JAPAN 'ft M Having gone to Japan, Guy Peters and Scott Zimmennan show off their Japanese spirit. Souvenirs of all types were brought back to keep vivid and long-lasting memories. GREECE AND TURKEY 28T vel
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