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,J U JW 'X if What's in a Name? .lu MU Don't guess about fashion, wear Guess ,-. , I, xg Jeans! Guess brand has taken students by QP X storm, with everything from jeans, shirts and sweat shirts to Mickey Mouse, Coca Cola, and Guess, such as these that Caleste Bowers, Rhonda Guajardo and Rhonda McHughes have on, are popular fashions. possible? Reebok and high tops have made it to some of the most prestigious feet. Designer sunglasses are also burning up the fashion industry. From mirrored to glasses, they same goal, the cool look. At first it wild, then it okay, then it dress pants, jackets, belts and hats. Arriving early in the spring, it became one of America's hottest selling brands of clothing. They are made by a French designer named Georges Marciano, and usually retail anywhere from 340.00 to S70.00. Maybe this is why they were so popular. Who would have ever thought that the ninety-nine year old saying, Coke is it would have ever become a fashion label? Coca Cola is now the new taste in fashion. I real- ly like to wear my Coca Cola shirtg it's comfortable and in style, said Rhonda Guajardo. Mouseketeers, grab your ears, because Mickey Mouse clothes are the go. These clothes are made for comfort as well as looks. Mickey Mouse is a cleancut, honest, caring and happy charac- ter. His clothes help me to express my happy moods, and when I see them on someone else they make me smile, said Cheryl Kelly. Most of these fashion labels were easily spotted around our campus and others, too. l an 2 Twinkies: Wayne Brown and Amy Hogan are caught in the act of . . . dressing alike. Accessories High fashion tennis shoes?! Sound im- of the 111051 POPU-lar heads Of State, 511011 brightly colored accomplish the all l was WHS WHS as Pres. George Washington and others. To say the least, it's really not such a new idea, but in the past few years it has been ren- ewed for fa- shion and indi- viduality. I let my tail grow in cute, and now it's considered high fashion. The tail has been on some Students put their best foot forward with Nike high tops and Reebok tennis shoes. i A Mini Mag While opening her locker, Suzi Waddle gives a good view of her out-of-the-ordinary tail. the beginning because it was something dif- ferent that no one else had. Now that it's be- Showing off those shades, Karen Hatchett finds Come m re O ular I ntt h .t t them useful for sunny days. 0 P P ' wa O, ave I CLE, off, but none of my fnends will let me! said Shelia Halsey.
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WETSU It crept up on us without warning, one here, another there, and suddenly . . . the campus was overrun with . . . the WETSU crew! They could be seen at pep rallies joining in the chants with the cheerleaders and drill team and waving their poms to create a mass of spirit. If that wasn't enough, they were at the games awarding a constant standing ovation to the players, and the crowd fol- lowed until everyone was standing, cheering, and stomping to make as much noise as possible especially while the other team shot their free throws. Also WETSU and WETSUettes were easily recognized as they adopted their own uniform to wear on campus. To dis- tinguish one from another were their sweat shirts, each just a little different. WETSU sweat shirts were popping up everywhere, Steve Shrigley and Melissa Russell wear theirs to lunch. Climbing to the top of the huddle, Dean Spoon proclaims that the Hornets are number one as l the rest of the WETSU crew rocks back and forth. With amazing feats, WETSU entertains the crowd at halftime with a human OGHS. Pressure many students have problems balancing their time to include school work, jobs, hobbies, sports, drill team, cheerleading, band, yearbook, pa- per staff, and their social life. Many people par- ticipate in two or more of the above. That means 'many times staying after school for an hour or more for each practice or for meetings. It's hard to keep up my grades when you have to stay after school and nder Pressure practice til 6:00 practically every day. It's hard to have fun with your friends when you have to set aside time for all of your homework and cheerleading. Pressure it's rough! said Pam Hennessey. Many end up dropping the things they feel aren't that impor- tant to them, some are still trying to juggle their time. I'm one of the lucky ones, I guess. I have drill team, yearbook, and dance class- es to schedule around each other. Some- times they conflict with each other, but I'm usually able to leave a practice early, or come in on a special time for dance. So far I've been able to keep up with them all. Hopefully I won't have to quit any of them, said Jamie Wheat. A familiar sight-taking home more than half the books in their locker, students such as Pam Hennessey attempt to keep up their grades. Practice makes perfect. These are the three dreaded words the cheerleaders are constantly reminded of as they attend an after school practice. 1- .... 1 -'-'-
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Z-28s, Fieros, and Cameros are just some of the different cars that students have around our campus. Robin RusseII's license plate was a way to show just who was the object of her affections. Personalit Z-28s, Trans-Ams, Fieros, Cameros, Jeeps, and trucks could all be seen around the campus, and personal touches proclaimed the owners. License plates that stated names or revealed a characteristic has a typical way to personalize an automobile. Cindy Davis displays a plate, bought by her dad, that says spoiled brat, and Cheryl Kelly's says CK Jack Justice had come up with a new way to per- sonalize his car. He had placed pictures of his girlfriend lRhonda McHughesl on the dash- board, and a license with his nickname Fly on it. Placing bandanas, garters, and other mo' mentos around the rearview mirror was also very popular. Everyone has his own style. For some it's a small stuffed animal, but for lack justice it's pictures of his girlfriend, Rhonda McHughes. Dieter Debra Kincaid watches as Lee Ann McCulley finishes off her lunch. Working for that naughty body, Mark lackson works out in off-season football. The Overeating, exercising, dieting, and rewarding oneself by overeating again was a never-ending cycle. Exerting stress and strain to try and get a naughty body was a terrible task for some people. A surprising number of students spent their spare time working out at various Nautilus facilities. Before the football players faced their opposing teams, they had to be in shape. Their rigorous shape-up started with long workouts on Nautilus equipment, running and line drills. The majority of the females who worked out did it to get bathing-suit bodies. Jenna Bratcher said, I worked out to get into shape and to feel better about myself. What do people do afterwards? Go pig out, of course! Some of the more tempting spots were Baskin Robbins, Taco Bell, Wendy's, and Godfather's. Even more students were just on a lose it quick diet. When I discovered I'd gained a pound or two or three, I would just try to skip a meal, but I would end up eating twice as much, said Tonya Cray. Cycle
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