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(Bottom) Everybody cut footloosel Foncy feet come out In army fotce dressed in everything hom Reeboks to leopord print. (Top) The Foshion Club — The members Include SherrI Lambert, Travis Heck, Andy Nguyen, Tim Jenkins, and Michelle Lopez. These students are excellent exomples of the wide range of styles ot Cojon High. Student Life Fashion 37
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The Fashion Club ¥ ¥ A passion for fashion, a nose for clothes . . . these people dore to be noticed! As a port of our very own Fashion Club at Cojon High School, their style seems to soy, Don ' t you forget about nne. You could tell by looking ot these pictures or by sconning the campus that not everyone dressed alike. The way one dresses wos on ex- pression of one ' s individuality, on homoge to a favorite rock star, or on annoyance to one ' s parents. Fashion also ployed on interesting role in the lives of the teachers. In o poll among teachers, the punk hairstyles won hands down OS the most repulsive foshion on compus. Mr. Shupek testified to this stating, I don ' t like kids who use my hairstylist! Laurie Martin, the monoger of Brooks in the Inland Center Moll, claimed that big, gowdy jewels and leather were the looks for foil 1986. Knit sweaters in pastels and jewel colors also completed the look for the well-dressed student. But in terms of fashion, the best style was your own. Wasn ' t that what fashion wos oil obout? (Top Right) This yeof, one of the most popular fashions wos, oppropriotely enough. The Cowboy Lookl (Bottom Left) The fomlllor upside-down triangle Inslgnio of ' Gueu? was embloioned on mony o gitf ' j . (Bottom Right) Heidi Borr and Christine Little moke woves at Cojon with their flamboyant style. . posferloc. 36 Student Life Fashion
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To Eat or Not to Eot? You were sirring In fourth period, you looked or rhe clock and see rhor you hod on- ly seven more minures before lunch. You become so excired rhor you Ignored rhe reocher for rhe nexr few minures. Then, finol- ly, the lunch bell! Ar rhis polnr you were rrying desperately to get our ro rhe parking lor ro find o ride ro lunch. Mosr people gor rides ro lunch, bur somerimes rhey didn ' r. Eirher woy, if you did go ro lunch or sroyed or school, you hod fun. Lunch or fosr food wos greor for rhe voriery, because rhere were so mony ploces ro choose from. Dur for rhose who sroyed or school, fun could srill be found. Lunchrlme oc- riviries and D.J. ' s were jusr some of rhe fun of Cojon. Honging around wirh my friends in rhe quad was the best port of lunch, stoted Wendy Mefford. If you did get a ride to lunch, usuolly, you ' ll find some of your friends. When I went to lunch, I always sow my friends, stoted Amy Heritage. Lunch was the best time to do the homework for fifth period rhor you were suppose ro hove done rhe nighr before, said Junior Mott Morrow. Most students thought that lunch was the best time to enjoy yourself. Senior Rueben Juarez commented, The only thing I did at lunch was relax! Whotever you did for lunch, it didn ' t mot- ter, because lunch wos the besr port of rhe school day! (Top Right) Shelly DeWItt li leoliy sinking her teeth Into thol piece of pizzo. (Dottom Left) MIchoel Morsholl shows his friends the proper way to eot o piece of pep- peronl pIzzo without getting any on his face. (Dottom Right) Rochelle Motcom eots her usuol combination burrlto end realizes that she Is in Q tutot Del Toco. I 38 Student Life Lunch
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