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Fashions Corsicana High School was the place to tind out all the latest fash- ions. Sogne of the popular outfits included acid washed clothes such as blue jeans, jackets, shirts and dresses. To top this off the girls had matching purses, belts and shoes. Also stylish during the 87-88 school year were Units worn by the girls. These outfits came in shirts, pants, skirts, multi-colored jumpers and matching belts. The girls also wore the new T-shirt dresses which had a variety of designs. Traditionally, Wranglers, ropers, penny loafers and top siders were worn through- out the year. D A. Modeling T-shirt dresses are front row: Melissa Perkins, Harlenejohnson, Kathy Oliver, and Melanie Stites. Back row: Terri Henry and Christie Watson. B. Posing in units arefrontrow: BeckyPenney, ,IennU'er Barnette, Jennifer Stearman, and Shan- non Jackson. Back row: Kathy Walpole and Megan Carpenter. C. AdanteAustin, Ronnie Mitchell, Craig Carroll, Kenneth Houston, and Marcus Hines are all decked out. D. Dena Gray, ,lon Ingham, Billy Harlan, Mike Banks, andNikolCrenshaw havegotthe look with acid washed clothes. Fashion l.ook What Counts
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A www Being involved in extra-curricular activities is what makes high school fun and memorable. Everyone looks forward to that Fri- day afternoon pep rally with a game and dance to follow. Also the bonfire and homecoming activities created an enthusiastic student body. Have you ever thought about what high shool would be like if there weren'tany activities? Clubs? Sports? These things are often taken for granted. High school doesn't last long, so make the most of it while you have the opportunity. The following pages will show some of the most exciting and fun filled times shared at CHS, just Look What Counts . . . A. Monnie McCamey and Courtney Dowd along with the Tiger mascot sing the Alma Mater at the downtown pep rally. B. Mary Ann Livingston and Alneatha Cox show their excitement after being named Homecoming Queen runners-up. C. Stacie Moore, Rachel Jackson and Cer- issa Harris get excited at the Tiger pep rally. D. Liz Claiborne accessories and perfume became very popular during the CHS school year.
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