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.Xi xx A . Ni., ts . .,, ,. 'iv I '1 .I 1.4 3-'J 11, 'Fi -- -fe,- ,ix-. g KEEPING UP THE enthusiasm of the crowd, X' A the rowdies show their unique style of school spirit at the Meridian game, Despite AS THE MERIDIAN quarterback sets up these efforts the Eagles lost to the Warriors for a pass, Senior Gurkha, Jeff Harris, 33-0, 'W 5 r vu' D. f L.: V , 1-, . PITEE Fi. me 31. J' 1 x I4 Ftbll Activities E'--. .E- l .1i:.'u. ' - K E. it X lurks behind hoping to get a sack. A 94 44:3 I E I 'X Mi. ids 'Qi v ,- as 1 I ie' ,LTCT Q ,,J.n7Kfi . 1
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No more to be said.. We Wear It Well For some, the hardest part of the day is get- ting ready for school. What will I wear? How should I do my hair? Asl stared into my closet where a vast array of garments hung, the var- ious colors teased my eyes. Do I want a look that's conservative, preppy, radical or may- be iust something that's unique, like me? Fads and fashions at our school did not have to fit into certain groups. We were a col- lage of tastes. We had jocks, preppies, conser- vatives, radicals, and everything in between. Because there was no dress code here, people wore what suited their tastes and even more, what they found com- fortable. What was hot and what was not? Well, some often worn items were long sweaters, Coca-Cola clothes, Levi jackets, Birkenstocks with socks, and of course, the legendary 5Ol's. Some not-so-of- ten worn items were bell bottoms, polyester, ele- vator shoes, and rubber thongs. Who are our role models? Many students look to the media for their style. We saw Ma- donna give up her ban- gles, beads, and lace for a t-shirt, 5OI's and leather jacket, which in- fluenced how the girls dressed. Many guys went for the Don John- son-Miami Vice look. Movies also played a big part in the clothes we chose to wear. As I looked through my closet again, I grabbed and put on my x'CapitaI sweatshirt and jeans and dashed to school. A COMMCN BUT radical cut, the mohawk, is dis' played by Brady Frederick I . DECLARING A FASHION statement with oversized shirts and colored hair, Rich Peterson, Lori Shrum and John Dug ger make up part of the New Wave look. WEARING SWEATERS WHICH match their socks Lisa I Grigsby and Trish Graham exhibit some trendy fashions Fall Fashions I3
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gm is g .tk X Sk fxb ig - 3 Those football activities created... Exhilarating Moments lt's Friday!!! The best day of the week, the day that starts your weekend. Your heart thumps rap- idly as you think of the plans you have with your favorite gal or the crucial Sunday afternoon football matches, but most of all your first thought is on the wild Capital foot- AT HALFTIME, DURING the Pasco game, Sasha Ward attempts to keep her nerves under control as the band performs for the crowd. ball game that night. Everyone comes to school decked out in black and gold attire and looking down the halls one can see more black and gold, foot- ball jerseys, Capital sweatshirts, GG. and cheerleader uniforms. The classes are more or less just places to sit and think about the upcoming night, but no one really learns anything on Friday anyway. Finally, you're out of school. The rowdies, players, band members and spectators all get fired up as game time approaches. People get there early to find a good, comfortable place to stand, for up to three hours. As the clock winds down, and the national anthem is playing you stop and think, Capital football- what a great place to be. 1. I4-O. game l3-O. XX ON Tl-lE SIDELINES, Coach Tyree ex plains to Jason Eck and Chuck Han son how he wants to run the play Coach Tyree's efforts were not in vain as the Eagles beat Bonneville PRIOR TO THE halftime festivities Ryan Garner congratulates a fellow teammate on a successful first half against Lewiston. Capital won the Ftbll Activities l5
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