Ames High School - Spirit Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1987

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Those — The annual dance show, Terpsichore, was presented March 6, 7 and 8. In the last of nine dances, juniors Steve Hoekstra and Jenny Paige perform in Who do you think I am?!? which was choreographed by senior Robb Martin. (Photo by Erik Munson) 3 E | 7 4 E 1 1 | j ` | Options You wore bleached jeans and metallic shoes to keep up with the latest fads and participated in activities ranging from parties to trips. Whether in-school or out- of-school, student life offered you endless possibilities. CH IMPOSSIBILITY: “Did the drama department make a profit on any of the play productions?” POSSIBILITY: You attended the tri-production of Bye Bye Birdie”, on November 6, 7 and 8, which brought in a profit of $1000. E) IMPOSSIBILITY: “Just because I was in high school, you expected me to become an adult?” POSSIBILITY: You didn’t need to because you still enjoyed wearing Burger King Crowns, hanging out at McDonald’s and buying kiddie sunglasses. + IMPOSSIBILITY: “You expected me to eat lunch in a cafeteria with 1392 other students?” POSSIBILITY: In order to accomodate the extra class, you started eating lunch at 10:34 a.m. and some of you even ate until 1:22 p.m. Ké IMPOSSIBILITY: “What was all of that scandal about trading weapons for hostages with Iran?” POSSIBILITY: It was reported by the Tower Commission that the Reagan Administration had sold weapons to the Contras, seemingly unbeknownst to the President. At the January 30 dance, junior Tim Gouran and sophomore Carrol McGee jam to music provided by the basketball players. (Photo by Terri Jackson)



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qa eee ee “To stay in style, I like to roll up my jeans. -Senior Chad Wade Looking for the latest trends, junior Manali Barua checks out the newest pastels at the County Seat. (Photo by Erik Munson) Denim ` Student Life Call ingenuity Faded, bleached, torn, colored, decorated and rolled cuffs were some of the styles of jeans which were worn in the halls. In the mid-1980's, students became cre- ative with denim and found new ways to wear their favorite Levi's. | have always liked colored jeans. They are so colorful and they go with everything, soph- omore Laura McKlveen said. The torn look was popular and for some, exposing a knee was just what they wanted. “I fell and tore the knee out of my jeans. I liked the way they looked so I kept wearing them, senior Angela Simons said. But for others, the Salvation Army look wasn't the right Another of the many trends was overalls. Freshman Jessica Miller stays in style when she wears Pasta over- alls in school. (Photo by Stacey Morri- son) “ ص‎ em ` e P style. Instead, they chose to dress-up their ordinary denims. “Whenever I wear a jean outfit, I like wearing a lot of silver jewel- ry and my silver metallic shoes. Then I don't look so ordinary and casual, junior Jodi Bergan said. One popular brand of jeans was Guess. Both guys and girls got into the Guess craze but they chose their own way of wearing the popular brand name. “Tve seen a lot of people wearing the Guess jeans with the zippers at the bottom. Sometimes they wear them tucked in their socks with tennis shoes or they'll even wear loafers or flats to dress them up, freshman Sarah Git- chell said. Metallics, such as silver shoes, made a big comeback along with tightly laced boots and loafers, making ordinary jean outfits look more unique. a EE EE M. E EE r Guys, on the other hand, still tended to sport their favorite a = zone zs كمه‎ Ar c n. = | | 8 gu e mp Levi 501's with faded jean jack- 1 ets. “The only Levi's I like are my 501's and my jean jacket, and I always wear them together, ju- nior Mark Urick said. — - ( + sme o No matter what the style, people! liked experimenting with their jeans. However, some seemed a little more daring than others. The results were different with people spicing up their jeans. I didn't want to look like every- one else and I still wanted to Men di. wear my jeans, so | gave some? new things a try. I used bleach on some pairs. They weren't as boring once I changed them, junior Lisa Banitt said. a e da سے بي‎ - -Jil Dasher | Jean jackets and flannel shirts are still in style. Junior Tim Gouran and senior Colleen Crow both sport theirs. (Photo by Stacey Morrison) —-— - iim WW D - v sf F PA Ki Po J ١ c-—. e e جر‎ e c ا الي‎ a

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