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photo by j burke cap by staff Jammed Knees! Jams are not regulated to after- school anymore — they are allowed in class for the first time in years — as Kathy Elmore and Monica Trusty come inside for softball practice. photo by d baird cap by c wells Tired of t-shirts? The morning of the final game for the state championship, Earl Jarrell ponders the comfort of a scarf and jogging pants over the comfort of his 24 as this bellygram” presented new possibilities at Shoney ' s. photo by s clary cap by c wells Patchwork. Another big fad this year, patch¬ es, which sometimes cover the entire outfit, and boots, which set-off the outfit, could be causing Juanita Gillus ' tardiness to class as everyone had to see her. photo by p rutherford cap by c wells Thin ties for thin guys. During the forensic trip to Longwood, Chris Bracey and Joey Whitby opted for the highest order of fashion with thin ties, cardigan sweaters, leather jack¬ ets, and shades. photo by m mailloux cap by staff Plaids and stripes. Matthew Morefield blazes his own path in the fashion world with the addition of suspenders to this outfit. Student Life Fads and Fashion
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1 f (B ts NS s, W N?j 1 photo by h ward cap staff Ninety-five ... a dollar During a second pe¬ riod PE class, Mike Clary helps Reginald Phil¬ lips score a soda. photo by s clary cap by staff Boring! Sometimes, the lunch break is not the highlight some thought it would be — Helen Jackson, Jocelyn Seward, Cassandra Coleman, Yolanda Walker, and Karen Jackson. Spare Time Student Life 15
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Bulldog fashion You’re What You Wear by c baird One of the things that’s on everyone’s mind is fashion. To students, dress de¬ scribes the things you do and the way you act. Although some students “go with the flow,’’ most of us try to make some kind of fashion statement. Two of the most pop¬ ular things this year were acid washed jeans and, of course, shoes. In the fall of the year, during the cool weather, everybody had to have acid washed jeans. They were one of the basic needs for starting school — pen, paper, pencil, and acid washed jeans. Soon, there were acid washed shirts, skirts, dresses, and coats. One fashion concern will always be present in the halls of our school. Every year, different kinds of shoes emerge as photo by p ruthertord cap by staff Takin’ Advantage! Michael Rhodes takes ad¬ vantage of the new dress code on shorts. It gets hot even before first bell, and by the time Mr. Earl Byrd’s fourth period rolls around it is really cook¬ ing. the shoe to have. Shoes are a classic example of “you are what you wear.’’ Yuo can tell much about a person by his shoes — runners wear Cross Trainers, basketball players have Reebock or Adidas, skaters have Airwalks or Visions. This year, one fashion event really got things heated up, or cooled down. The Student Council somehow arranged things so that we were allowed to wear shorts. When the announcement was made in the coolwsr part of March, nobody was even thinking of wearing shorts. People took it for granted at first, but as ninety degree weather set in, attitudes changed. For some, this meant that they had to buy a whole new wardrobe but everyone adapted quickly. photo by h ward cap by staff Did you see that! As styles change, Lolita Lewis, Laura Blackwell, and Lillian House laugh over what might be the next “THING!
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