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fi' 1622 A l llke to dress as I did in France, says Roland Keener, striking a pose reminis- cent of the current men's fashion maga- zine GQ. Roland moved to Jacksonville at the beginning of the school year. ... S Having lust discovered they live down the street from each other, Mynda Massey and Luann Gllllland have a lunchtime con- versation. They agree to finish their talk later, at home. Friends tell me my hair looks like Daryl l-laII's, said Brlan Zlehmn. Brlan and his friends reflected a variety of hairstyles that were in around campus.
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Anything went! From oversized sweaters with men's undershirts to wild flower prints on jeans, '85 was a year of variety and great contrasts. To see what was in in '85 one had to flash back into the past. Victorian booties, baroque 1, trinkets and baubles, forties pencil thin skirts, and the sixties 1 - 1 ' mod look were examples. Girls wore more feminine prints 1 spnt D Ecole but the sporty, carefree androgynous look was still going strong. Men's clothes stayed relatively the same but became more colorful, as some opted for bright colored baggies and paisley prints. Others experiment- ed with technopopfultra new-wave haircuts. All around school guys and girls alike were wearing fish hook bracelets, rubber bracelets, and jazzy Swiss watches called Swatches. Plain jeans were spruced-up by having bold geometric patterns printed on them or by being stone washed for a softer look. In the words of Advanced Biology teacher Mr. Don Kozlschek, The dress this year ranged from ultra-conservative to ultra-liberal. This was good because kids could dress-up or go casual. I think it offers society a variety of choices. .iii A g . ,jg Keeping double tlme, Monlca Thomason waited for her ride. That Thad Westfall! I was always having to wait for him to finish something, so he could take me home! Sporting an oversized shlrt with grafitti print, Judy Amesbuhr worked diligently on the senior float. a
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The beginning of football season signalled many things, and going back to school was one. This meant spending those warm September days in a classroom. The break came onfriday nights when football fans showed up for the home games. And after the always expected win, fans hit the streets to find somewhere to celebrate. One gathering place was Pizza Hut. it pro- vided a fun atmo- sphere while it satis- fied students' iarge ap- est Corner off Campus petites. Having become so popular over the years, many people had to be turned away after the games. When Pizza Hut could not handle all the fans, students either went to other fast food places like Burger King or just skipped eating and went to victory parties. But there were some who did not know where to go. Kathy Mitteistadt and l ended up in some of the oddest places, said Jennifer Robinson. We went to the beach, over to peoples houses, and one night we drove to Holiday irmiand walked around for a while, just to have something to do! Although they sometimes felt that the opportunities for high schooi kids were iimited, most students had no trouble finding somewhere to go and something to do. As a result, most locai hang-outs were crowded on Friday nights. 's. S-4 ' We usually go to Pizza Hut after the games ex- 1,,, i cept for tonight, said i Jackie i-iarnwwemea Mit , V to get in but wejust gave . ' -i P 'Ji ' P W. ' up and went to Burger F' f king. f 1, I was looking for Sean Rogers but l stopped by to see who was here, says Trevor Williams. Pizza Hut was a popular hang out after home games. 10 Aft G 45
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