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Fads
What's Hot. . .
What's Not
A World Book Dictionary defines a fad as a
craze, sometimes short-lived. There were many
among the students, also a wide variety.
The most noticeable fad was in clothing. We
had our preppies, punks and the regular sporty
look, and in some cases these were carried to
the extreme. But with the students came a new
look, setting trends which set them apart from
others. With fall came the reappearance of the
blue jean jacket, but this time with some stylish
tailoring to the eighties. Bandanas were also on
the scene, in the hair and around the leg, in any
color at anytime! Stylish boots were new with
short legs and cuffs and were worn with jeans,
pants and skirts.
Jewelry patterns expanded too, and seen on
the throats of many girls were the beautiful
twisted beads and pearls.
Fads were also present in what we did and
where we went. A major fad was the appearance
of MTV, music television. The idea is to capture
the audience's attention by projecting visual
images to a record. This caught on fast and many
students enjoyed it in their spare time.
Fads provided a way for students to express
themselves individually. It was our blend of
personalities, yet our differences, that made our
student body unique.
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