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Looking your best with your Fashion Sense For many, the most important deci- sion to be made all day is what to wear. Your fashion statement is something that conveys your personality. Whether you follow the latest fad and style, or if you go against all the rules” to create your own personal look determines your clothing statement. As Chrissy Sprague puts it, Fashion is a statement, not a question.” As you walk through the halls, you’ll see many styles. Bill Spicer describes his fashion statement as regular jeans, T- shirt and no cologne. Even choosing what brand name of jeans to buy is dif- ficult with so many names on the mar- ket. Lee, Levis, Union Bay, Bugle Boy and Guess are only a few of the patches seen on local pockets. Then you have the more individualistic dressers, who stay as far as possible from store labels and shop the thrift stores like Salvation Army, Rescue Mission and then actual vintage clothes' stores such as Second Hand Rose and Baby Booms. As Shan- non Ryan puts it, the only you can say about them is that some styles are real- ly outrageous, but to each his own. On the other hand, Shannon Wadsworth comments, If you're too trendy, you begin to look like everyone else.” Lisa Olejarz responds, I always try to be original!” Many people, though, seem to have a variety of styles which change from day to day and mood to mood. Fashion cha- meleon, Miky McCall describes hers simply as, It varies. Sometimes, it's the sophisticated look all the way—stock- ings, underwear, jewelry, the works. Oth- er times, it's the fun, funky look—a flippy skirt, wild earrings and a creative hairdo. Then there's the times when I'm 'bumming it,' I won’t describe it—let's just say a few unfortunate people have seen me when I was totally bummed out and, well, they've never been the same since! But mostly, my fashion statement is, well, just me. An original!” Katrina Donaghey A button-down shirt with the tails hanging out as well as a good pair of dark ••shades ’ is a hot look for the '80's man such as Bob Steen. Baggy Pants and rolled up jeans appear to be the in look. Krista Galster watches her friends during a practice of powderpuff foot- Chris Sugar sports The Gap look in his stonewashed jeans and mock turtleneck Jeff Bennett 6 Fashion Erika Muench
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What would student life be without friends? Jenny Prall often meets with a group of hers, Stacy Duger, Carole Gleeson and Carry Bombardo, to discuss all the new gossip, the latest fashion and the hottest music. The one thing that we all agree that we love is food. Robyn Keller takes time out from her homework to share a pretzel with Michelle Cooper and Jenny Kenney during her lunch period. Student Life Divider 5
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Half of your fashion statement is made by where you shop. Allison Mayne flaunts her Sax Fifth Avenue bag after a school shopping trip to New York City. On Plaid Day of Spirit Week. Denise Zona displays school enthusiasm with her red and white knee length dress. Erika Muench Erika Muench Denims and cottons are probably the two most popular clothing materials this year. Pat Metzler, Mike Clayton, Matt McCloskey, and Heather Miller show off their apparel. I' The really stylish might be able to get a job as a model like Trish Keckison, Patty Hamilton and Carol Gleeson who show off the latest summer fashions. Fashion 7
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