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wwwmwwwwmawwmmamwaawmwawwmwmmammm-wwem UST THE RIGHT. . . TIMES Changes emember the kid with the crazy hair? Or the girl with the strange blouse? Fads were invented to be noticed and this year's fashions weren't an exception. With new individuals came new ways of ex- pressing their unique qualities. Many students have had different ideas on what was the newest fad on the '87-'88 school year. Being tan seems to be more important this yearj' observed Holly Mills. New styles of clothing also adorned the bo- dies of Bear Creek's students. I thought Bill Lucas' fraternity shoes were the big thing this year, joked John Lee about Bill's leath- er Rock-Flops. Tie dye shirts were also something new this year plus other articles of attire. I've noticed that crimping irons are being used a lot more, Susan Murphy commented on the new way students styled their hair. Also, it seems the New Wave look is here to stay. A motley group of Seniors, affectionately called The Hoard, all stress the New Wave style and create a pleasant diversion with their softball games on Friday nights. In this day in age ideas as well as fashions are in constant change. Kane French, one of Bear Creek's few male cheerleaders, pushed individuality past the limits of normal high school trends, lt's time for a change in role models and I think I've started that change. Several other guys want to know if they could join the squad next year. This proves that fads are not only ex- pressed by the shirt on someone's back, but the feelings inside their head. smammwwwewvfeeawamwww-we--a-aaf,M..,... .mfs Mwmaa Fashion sometimes exceeds the serious Fit to be tied. mwsma-mmmMamaMwffamwwwwawmswmm-Nwaemwmawsasaamavasa H -:ssa:..r.essm.,w:.:.+wssswm:-::. www-mmwwm...asfmaaaaaa.awwwswwawwzazawmaw-aa.. .. .1 xvmwmwwfwamw--m-ww-ww-W -'W-W'-rw 'vv'v' we -fff , SSZZIJ.-Zu A-'Main QZTZZLEM,W:EEBegumWemfkgiiiwmwmwkgwiwwwyfwiiifgL' X271 W .ITTM , SH. ---5 ,,,-,M.M,,, 20 ...,,.,A fi...,.QmmQS5SSE..ZEf MN WM WWf'W if 6WW 'vwxgmfw-JW' N W w W 'W'WWW'W 'W W 'WW' W?-T-1.-we-W rrvxwwsmaamsw-f .-W-a...,.M- .g.:....p. . .... , ..,.. M .,... .Ma Www. WeQ,.::gf..,,.,...QQf1fQffW,,T,.. I I M... . . WL.. .,
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UST THE RIGHT. . . ME ORIES Reminiscing he experience of high school is some- thing that lasts only a few years. And after graduation, only memories will be left. Some of the most prominent memo- ries will be of teachers, friends, and of course, all the parties every weekend. The thing I remember about this year was the friendships. They seemed stronger and closer than ever, commented Junior Laurie Bowen. Also very memorable were all the places that students spent so much of their time at. Who will ever forget the cave, or the complex. Lori Rink stated, I will never forget the concerts or the parties, they were just too much. New to the many Freshmen was just ex- periencing high school for the first time. Freshmen Chris Wall remarked, The mem- ory ofthe new and remarkable women will always live in my memories. Another Freshmen Karen Fox stated, I guess I'll never forget the way I felt the first time I walked into my classes. I,was scared but excited at the same time. Most memorable to students was the time spent away from classes with friends. Lunches were really great. I looked forward to them because I could get out of my hard classes and see my friends, enthused Junior Chad Stevens. Friends show spirit during assemblies. High school is a great place to start relationships. Matt Higgerson and Robert Kirk show us the tie-dye look. ,W ,W N,,s,,,,N,,,,N ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..MN.,. ..Mawer...........W MMM MW . , ..M..s.,M....,.::.weN.,WM....W..,,..W. N.. WWMMMMWI... 22 Student Life IW.- .... Z Mmm ll---ggi
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