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What is fashion? Fashion for everyone is different according to the individual. Due to individ- ualistic views of fashion, East is not critical of what people wear. More people are wearing what is comfortable. Guys are wearing T-shirts, 50l's, grossgrain belts, and sometimes cowboy boots, while girls are wearing big T- shirts with tank tops under- neath, long wrinkled skirts, flats, and hip scarves to accent the look. Hairstyles are pretty much the same except that abstract hair cuts are seen more. Permed bobs and straight bobs are for the more conservative type people. An old design that has crept into East is paisley. lt can be seen on jeans to watches CSwatch of coursej. A big coed hit this year is string bracelets. People spend more time on them than they do on their homework. One thing that definitely en- hances the different style of clothes is punk. These people can be seen throughout the school. One of their favorite colors is black. They like old jewelry such as brooches and long strands of pearls. There are many different types of hair- styles from almost a crew cut to three inches above their heads. Hair color is usually black or bleached blonde. Along with real punkers are fakes. How do you tell? Ask them where they buy their clothes. An East Angel shows spirit on Red and White Day. ,gf l X a .-tr. '- K 7' Freshman Lael Hart informs Freshmen Liz Romer and Tammy Borenstien of gossip,
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1' P? -xv! in fy: ily-6A.3,Q-if N 55 F' ' if ig U -I adding to one's wardrobe, even I God for- bidj homework. All are responsible for shortening the time between Friday and Monday, a time when East students pause to catch their breath and gather forces in preparation for the trials and tribulations of the oncoming Week. Lack of prepara tion for the week ahead brings out the innovative genius in East students. Methods of procrastination range from such mundane practices as doing one's nails or talking on the tele- phone, to more original activities, includ- ing cleaning the Hsh tank or having one's ears pierced. Those extremely desperate students occasionally end up organizing closets, but only as a last resort. Altogether, the individuality of East's students create a multitude of possibili- ties beyond academics. . , . , at the and of the road la happiness, you will meet yaurscy
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Juniors Sheila Jefferies and Lea Kelley discuss their upcoming meets, Sophomores Mike Rich, Nick Opp, Allen Hansen, and a friend frolic in the sun, Senior Paige Manger likes to catch rays on the 'Splade. ll
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