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(above) Sweatshirts decorated with organization motifs are consistently the style in casual wear. (right) Hairstyling of the year: stripes, letters, and numbers became the style in cuts. (above) Brand-name sneakers are always the style; Nike and Reebok are the popular makers. (top left) Styles in flats saw the popularity of texture, the return of penny loafers and traditional docksiders with a twist: designer colors. (bottom left) Draped scarfs: the perfect accessory for a solid sweater. (below) Famous makers of jeans, candy, and beverages got into the business of full lines of sportswear this year.
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Days Of Style We've Got The Look This year's fashion ranged from denim to lace. The familiar look in the halls was lace ribbons in hair and scarfs draped over the shoulders. It was these accessories that spiced up even the dullest outfits. A more casual but popular look was denim. Denim showed up in the form of jackets, dresses, shoes, and pocketbooks. Denim was popular this year be- cause of its casualness and versatility. Other familiar looks were flannel and concert shirts, flannel shirts were worn in numbers because they too were comfortable, and they provided warmth on cold days. Concert shirts were worn to express individual views of favorite rock groups. Mot only did the student body express themselves through their dress, but also through their hair- styles. Hair sculpturing became popular. The terms stripes and Bosworth became defined. Some athletes even got their initials or jersey numbers shaved in their hair. Mo matter what was worn, one was sure to be in style because diversity and variety were in this year. (top) Laurie Larson models the look of head-to-toe lace. (bottom right) The comfortable versatility of flannel is displayed by these busy workers in the library. (above) Iced denim is the fabric of the year used in jackets, skirts, dresses, and jeans. 6 rashion
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Looking Ahead Building For A Future Day Bermudian Springs High School is looking to the future—in our students and in the institution itself. Renovations to the high school will begin in the sum- mer of 1988. The school, built in 1960, needs a few changes because of the growing student body. The following are some of the tentative plans: One end of the interior courtyard will be enclosed. The second floor of the enclosure will be a new library, while the first floor will be a new computer room. Also Rooms 126 and 226 will no longer exist. The original library area will be converted back into classroom space. The chemistry and biology labs will be renovat- ed with modern equipment and furniture. The current weight room will be expanded to accommodate the growing number of students striving to keep fit. A re- medial gym will be added in order to make room for extra physical education teaching stations and for those students with special needs. The home econom- ics suite will be redesigned, and the music room will be changed to double its present size. Room 127, currently the health room, will be joined to an addition for large group instruction. The future of Bermudian Springs is looking bigger and better. Mew facilities will make for new learning experiences for the up and coming graduating classes of Bermudian Springs School District. The Class of 1992, next year's freshmen, will see a new era unfold at B.S.H.S. during their four years here. 8 Future
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