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Style Makes a World of Dzjjference
Fads and fashion have always
been a favorite pastime of stu-
dents. Fashions from the past
decades such as the popular
haircut of the l950's, the flat
top, was back in style. Senior
Chris McCann said "It's a lot
cooler for football, easy to take
care of and it looks neat?
Stone washed jeans. jackets
and dresses were the biggest
items to hit the fashion world
for teens. Senior Tracey Talora
said "I like to wear stone
washed clothes because they're
comfortable and stylish."
Solids and stripes have al-
ways been in fashion for the
men. Long sleeve oxford shirts
with vertical stripes or plain col-
ors along with rolled up pant
legs just above the ankle bone,
was the casual and comfortable
attire for the guys. Bright colors
and black were in popular de-
mand by the ladies. A fluffy
skirt with a petticoat and an off
the shoulder dress t-shirt, mod-
eled by Senior Michelle
Maurer, and the knee length
skirt with a sleek dress jacket,
modeled by Senior Leslie
Vaughn, were the fashions for
the more daring and outrageous
go getters. Mrs. Alfaro, Spanish
teacher, added, "I love to see
the changing styles and I like to
dress in fashion myself".iThe
differences in styles make the
difference in people.
Chuck Beck, Joe Woodward and Gene
Yauchler like casual clothes left: Red bright-
ens Michelle Maurer and Graham Bowman.
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Suspenders and rolled cuffs caught the eye
of Geraldo Roberts.
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Stone washed is the choice of Beth Keglor
and Tracey Talora.
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