Liberty High School - Spectator Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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' Whose feet are these anyway? Bows on their toes and clicking their heels, people used footwear to express different taste and styles. . Andrea Smith, jr, shows her style with her long sweater over pants. This was one way people mixed their clothes to create different looks. sw-'Aki Q ll!5iK! QC, A se tv ii. fee MQA Angela , -. nn 'R ' K f-'nw-f A ff tx , 1. p 'AA 4:4 ' I. 4 , 'Y' ,1,.- ' ,,, -V 'Q' 1 Q ' n .1 N f vz1?f,, X-.l3vf?f 2 f-8 E' H 1. 'lvl ' Showin' outl Alexis Burson, jr, allows her individual style to stand out as she is standing in line for lunch. She was often noticed for her fashions. ' Some people like to wear a bracelet, some people like to wear a lot of t.hem. Rebekah Lindgren, sr, shows her style by wearing many different types of bracelets together. uFashion is something different to every one. To me, fashion is just wearing something that looks nice and is com- fortable. ' Takin a relaxation break And 42:55:13-sayzrzrzr-' .,.,.,.,.,,., .,.,. ,., .... 9-:-'-:-:-z.:-1-1-' :':f: f.,.g.,.,.,.,.,.fI . 4s:s:s:s' Fw.: 5 Paul Anderson, sr. 4 8 ' Y Metcalfe, Matt Player, and Phil Maggio ' display the different ways to wear sus- FaShl01'1 penders. Up or down?

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Who set the fashion mode at LHS? Everyone did. Different from years before, not many par- ticular fads stood out among the others. Individuality was the 'hottest thing on the market' in 1987 and '88. 'Fashion is a statement made by everyone individually, said Amy Jones, soph. 'Each has his own styles and each style is fash- 1onab1e. Bubble skirts on girls and a pair of suspenders on guys were often seen. It was also common to see a girl with ajean mini skirt, an oversized jean jacket and Keds talking in the hall with a guy wearing the ever so popular 'Spuds McKenzie' t-shirt and a pair of Guess jeans. a But the emphasis wasn't so much on what was worn but how it was worn. 'Fashion reflects personalityf said Kirk Buckner, sr. 'You can kind of tell what a Campus Life Fmkwfn uffleda ersonal shzne person is like by the way he wears his clothes. 'I wear what's right for me, what I like, said Dennis Embry, jr. 'I don't dress for anyone but my- self. The variability of styles was so great that they allowed everyone's 'shine' to come through. 'You can create so many different looks with basi- cally the same c1othes, said Mary Kay Parretta, sr. 'It all depends on how you put them together. 'Fashion isn't what you read in a magazine. It's what you create yourself, said Bridget Reidy, jr. 'No matter if it's from Sak's Fifth Avenue or a thrift store here in Liberty, it's your own individual style and taste. The easiest way to sum up the styles and fashions of '87 and '88 was said by Heather Bauerle, jr. 'An hin Z yt g goesu Nikki Durham j . O ,f 'Wt



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Imagine instead of coming home after school to do home- work, you instead had to cook supper and! or clean up the house before your spouse comes home. Imagine having to deal with bills, possibly kids crying. making ends meet, and trying to balance conflicting schedules in order to have time with your spouse. For three LHS students mar- riage wasn't always easy. All found finances diificult but still believed married life was reward- ing. Veronica IHansonl Harper, sr, felt that most people thought the only reason teenagers got mar- ried was because they wanted to get away from home for some reason. 'Being married isn't the easy way out of living at home. Some people think that if you get mar- ried and! or pregnant, every- thing will be 'hunky-dorey.' It isn't always that way. People drop school, but it isn't the thing to do, said Veronica. I got mar- ried because Iwanted to, and my father gave me his blessing: I feel I've had to grow up faster than most teenagers: therefore, I can handle it. I've found that mar- ried life is very time consuming because of the housekeeping, school and work. We also have a Campus Life 'Being 44-51 M4 mmf way od. earning to cope 3ji3--2222-2223222252232.23,252.5 I gg: :nm ia:.:i.:a::a, .1 , 1':L.. , , Z::Z 1 -.j5,'ZQ5zZr hard time seeing each other be- cause when he comes home, I have to leave for work and visa- versa. For Kelli lFrazierl Waterhouse, jr, she realized that her life totally changed compared to most teen- agers. Instead of planning Fri- day nights with friends, she had to balance the checkbook and take care of the baby. Mike and I were going to getg married afterl graduated, but we just sped things up because of sg' the pregnancy. We both wanted is this baby to have a mother and a father, an identity. Since I've been married, I've realized that I have to be organized all the time. I have to find time to do home- work plus my senior correspon- dence courses and being wife and mother. As the basis of a good relation- ship with her spouse, Michelle IChrlstianJ Bush, jr, explained that trust and love are the keys. 'You need to love and trust each other in order to maintain a rela- tionship. I know that in my marriage I have those qualities and that makes our marriage work. 'The changes for me are learn- ing about his habits that are my pet peeves. For example, he throws his clothes on the iloor, and I'm the one who picks them up. --Pam Young 'Busily typing in her Secretarial tech- nology class, Veronica Harper will even- tually use her skills to further her stud- ies as a CPA. .'You may now kiss the bridef' Mike Warterhouse kisses Kelli Waterhouse at the end of the ceremony. Their wedding was held at the Reorganized Chu1'Cl'1 Of Christ of Later Day Saints. 'Talking with Keith Elmore, guidance director, Michelle Bush discusses her pregnancy and the terms of how she will take care of her homework while away from school to take care of her child. -W u 7 552 , X

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