Sylvan Hills High School - Bruin Yearbook (Sherwood, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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FADS With the ‘80's bringing in the styles and music of the past, most everyone seems to enjoy the variety of fashion and the sounds of old tunes ringing in the dance floors of “modern age.” Some enjoy the beats of old tunes as well as the attire of “old times.” “Most of the songs that arc coming back have fun lyrics and music, sophomore Elizabeth Metzger said. “I also like wearing mini skirts, bobby socks, and bobos.” But some think a few of the music comebacks don’t do anything, senior Renee Crain said. “Some of the music is a bit much, like Prince's album, for instance. Some people can’t understand how the fashion of the generations in the past came back, but all agree it is a neat come-around. There are things in my grandmother’s closet that I’d love to have,” junior Sheri Low said. It’s as if fashion evolves in some sort of cycle.” Senior Alisha Knight agrees. All the styles are coming back not on- ly the clothes but hair styles also.” Fashion is acceptable from all decades in the past with the exception of the tacky '70’s’. I would never wear anything from tW ’70’s,” senior Mark Barr said. That was a sick period for fashion.'The other decades, yes, but anyone going seventy-ish is definitely not ro be considered fashionable.” Junior Brandi O’Donnell agrees. I like most of the fashion from the past, all except the ’70’s. Bell bottoms and those long collars are things I just can’t handle.” — by Christy Low RIDING IN FASHION. While Silting on senior Robin Seibel's convertible, sophomore Amy Staggs, junior Lisa Williams, seniors Mark Barr. Robin Seibel. sophomore Brian Bounds, seniors Cheryl Ahart. Vakyie Fogle. Stacey Williams, and sophomore Todd Fitzgerald pose tor a fashion picture to express today's fashions. Mini mag 121 MINI MAG

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Just your style The styles of the '80’s bring out the personalities in each individual, with the differences of clothes worn today. The styles of fashion today bring out students’ expressions and moods for each and every day, senior Melissa Mount said. “There are so many different styles in today’s fashion and there is always something you can wear that will reflect your mood.” ,0 As for the certain individual style” the students possess, style is a way to show off their personality. “I create my own 'style', senior Chris Moline said. I would describe my style as throw on the first thing I see look.” The fashion of the ’80’s is an ongoing change every few months, if not everyday. This is another way for students to make their own style.” “I love today’s fashions, senior Conni Gunter said. “With such a variety, the craziest things can look so cute together. — by Christy Low- 120 Mini mag



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How d about feel “I would never ask a b we were going to .M- , ............. go out, he would have me first. After that, I could call him.” }}f — junior Lisa Crum ‘‘I would never let a girl pay my way, even if she asked me out. I would feel uneasy if I asked a girl out and then she offered to go dutch. It would make me feel like it was less of a date.” — senior John Eanes “I don’t see anything wrong with asking a guy out. I don’t know of any reason why I shouldn’t, or why it should be a problem. Women are not the docile little sheep we were once thought to be. We are equal human beings and it’s okay for us to be aggressive.” — senior Laura Steward I wouldn’t ask a guy out. It’s just not me. It’s too forward.” — sophomore Allison Powell “When I go out with someone I assume that each of us is going to pay our own way. It shouldn’t be a burden on one person when both are it.” — senior Jason LOOK AT ME. Yearbook Stall member Jennifer Morgan clowns around by lilting a barbell with the help ol two football players Go for the gold! 1988! The year for the 23 Olympics, and many students look at the Olympics as a fun-spirited set of sports that have self- disciplined and dedicated athletes. The sense of togetherness and peace is brought about when countries get together and participate in competition instead of war, senior Renee Crain said. ”It gives me hope that maybe we can get along together in other areas of life. It’s really great to 122 Mini mag

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