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BREAKING THE PEACEFUL SE¬ RENITY at the courthouse, Vicki Malone and Sue Shrader display personal versions of the all-Ameri¬ can jeans and jacket. SENIOR JEFF EICH produces a sense of ease in Generra pants and a paisley print vest as he casually talks on the phone. RACHELLE GOODMAN, Jim Rad¬ ford, Heather Dorin, and Tamie Ni- bert, show common styles of Coca- Cola clothes, faded blue jeans, and oversized sweaters and shirts. BOLD PATTERNS, that were brighter this season, contrast the calmness in senior Andy Belshaw and junior Tricia Lever. Styles 13
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Every day, students make choices about what to wear. Students also face the dilemma of not knowing what to wear. Mood, weather, or chance can dictate a student’s choice of clothes. Fashion is always a concern. Styles are unlimited and stu¬ dents wear every variety. The latest trends, newest ideas, and creative and individual looks are apparent in the halls and classrooms. This fashion influ¬ ence comes from movies, other countries, cities, celebrities, and what other people wear. During the year, fashion hit head to toe. Shoes and boots stepped into fashion. Sharp, sparkling silver and gold shoes came with matching purses. Boots with tassles, metallic de¬ signs, and intricate patterns, long and short western-style boots, and combat boots were popular. Hairstyles also became fash¬ ion statements. Hair was shaved on the sides, spiked, bleached, dyed, gelled, and moussed. The bobbed haircut also came back. Older and tra¬ ditional styles in both hairstyles and clothing reappeared with updated looks. Accessories accented and controlled the look of new and old styles. A distinctive belt or COORDINATING YELLOW AND BLACK, junior Paula Tobias creates a textured four-piece outfit with a sense of sophistication and style. piece of jewelry could change, make, or break the look of an outfit. Limitless styles of jean jackets, watches, sunglasses, and socks elaborated the lay¬ ered look. Combining previous styles, newly developed color schemes finished the overall appearance. Through style changes, accessories were the most important items in an out¬ fit. Whatever effect clothes achieved, styles emphasized comfort. Sporty lines such as Guess, Coca-Cola, Generra, and gym shoes were every¬ where. Brand name emblems, decals, and labels were com¬ mon, yet anything was accept¬ able. Students used fashions and fads to express their own individuality in a unique and personal way. SWEATER DRESSES with matching nylons were dressy fashions for the fall season. Senior Dawn Cope wears a multi-colored outfit, one of the many styles available. ; Brand names hit stvl les Guess. Generra dominate soortv lines: styles emphasize comfort 12 Styles
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JOEY SCHERSCHEL, JUNIOR, watches as her date Chris Barnard, junior, takes down the keepsake decoration with their names on it. THE HOMEY DECORATIONS PROVIDED A warm backdrop for Mickey Chakos, senior, and Cathy Benton, freshman, as they dance to a romantic song. COLLEEN KERSEY AND TONY RHODES, seniors, laugh together as they dance to one of the many rock songs played. SOME COUPLES FELT THIS WAS A night that deserved a display of style. Jason Akers, sophomore, helps Wendy Fletcher, freshman, out of a chauffeured driven limousine. 14 Turnabout n . M ft.
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