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Overalls, faded denim, sus- penders. Benetton, and even paper clothes were among the trendy styles. Senior T Irmscher, juniors Steve Winkel- man, Lizzy Nash, and Cory Wietfeldt. and sophomore Amie Dorman are seen model- ing a few of these fashions. think styles came back in because they look like they are comfortable and fun to wear. 5 — Junior Tammy Lagemann 16 Fashion
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W ' ■ I - ' V On his way 10 work, oc- ' (X John Weslra has learned lo use caution with his speed. I ' m saving lor a radar detector I got a verbal warning for run- ning a redlight, and am sure I was over the speed limit I am saving for fur- niture and a place to live, because I am get- ting married right af- ter I graduate. — Senior Angie Wyatt 3 : • Spending Mone
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Shake out the moth balls: Clothes from the attic wearable tyles stay suspended in time Safety pins, watches, brooch- es, and earrings hit the scene as students at Concordia don- ned these accessories. It was the small things that added to the outfit. I still like to wear Swatches because they look nice and go with a lot of stuff, said junior Tammy Lagemann. Styles had a way of repeat- ing themselves, as clothes dat- ing all the way back to medi- eval times became popular again. I liked to wear a lot of lace and pearls because of the ro- mantic look it created, said senior Traci Douglass. Clothes with a more recent history, the 60 ' s, also became popular. Girls could be seen wearing giant hoop earrings, gold or silver shoes, a sleeve- less high necked dress, or leggings. Guys were affected by this trend as they too wore clothes from the past. They could be seen walking the halls wearing Styles weren ' t always based on the present and the future, as in this case where sophomore Car- men McGee and senior Rachel Pe- terson wear clothes dating from Victorian times to the 60 ' s. suspenders either attatched to their pants or hanging from their waists. I think that the older styles came back in because they looked like fun to wear, said Lagemann. Attitudes about fashion dif- fered from student to student, but moods and feeling com- fortable still determined what they wore. I don ' t follow the latest styles. I think they are trendy and competitive. I wear what I want to wear because I like it, and that usually depends on the mood I ' m in. I like safety pins, my leather jacket, and combat boots always. Polish them up and you can wear them anywhere, said junior Chris Gordon. I like to wear clothes by Coca-Cola, Guess, and Ben- neton because they are stylish and comfortable, said fresh- man Valerie Parr. — Michelle Dorothy Funky and wild was the look of the watches seen most often on the wrist of a CLHS students. Here. senior Karen Ostermeyer models a Volkswagen, a Gumby. a stone, and an airplane watch Spending an evening at the Em- bassy is enough to make senior Pam Heisler want to dress up Here, she wears a royal blue silk dress, and small crystal earrings to complement the dress. Always popular is the more tradi- tional look, as shown by junior Becky Schoenherr. wearing black dress pants and flat shoes, and sophomore Enc Biebe - mg khaki ' s and penny loafers 17.
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