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A world of difference and yet . . . No Difference At All H ey, did you hear that the prom committee got a band for the Prom?” ‘‘Big deal. All they will prob¬ ably play is the Top 40.” “No way, The band, Leggs, plays all kinds of music. All types of people go to the Prom so they had to find a band that would please the majority of the people.” “I guess you have a point.” “Of course I do. It was the same way with Spirit Week. What did you think of Spirit Week?” “It was okay, but not every¬ one participated.” “Of course not. Everyone is different. Some people went all out and dressed up every day. Others just dressed up for pajama day or backwards day. Then, at the end of the week, they had the Homecoming Dance. Some people went with boyfriends and girlfriends, oth¬ ers went with friends.” “Oh, I get it now. It’s like going to the movies. Not every¬ one goes to the same movie because everyone has different tastes.” “Yeah. Everyone is different but yet they do a lot of the same things.” RINGING OUT THEIR SPIRIT at the Pep Rally, Laura DuFresne and Kim Whitesell perform with the band as part of the Pep Rally entertainment. ◄ SIDE BY SIDE, Michelle Barron and Ter¬ ry Salley spend some of their school time together at lunch. Student Llfe 5
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HAND IN HAND, Heather Owens and her father, Mr. Monty Owens, await the announcement of the Homecoming Queen. Seconds later Colleen Murray was an¬ nounced as the Homecoming Queen. ► SURPRISE shows on Bonita Russell’s face when she hears Tiatte Day’s name called as the Maid of Honor at the Homecoming game. 4 Student Life
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Fads, fashions, hair styles, and all sorts of activities help to make things Look pretty colorful! T rends come and go, but none travel more quickly than fads and fashions. Every generation has its own style. In the fiftys bobby socks were the standard of the day. Now it’s no socks at all. Students latch on to ways to be different so what better way to be different than to look different? After all, looking different is the key to fashion. Brand names played a major part in the way students choose their clothing. Names such as Levis, Reebok, For- enza, Ocean Pacific, Chess King, and Esprit are big names with teenagers. Yet, clothes don’t have to be expen¬ sive to be fashionable. In fact color, graphics, and different designs are far more important. Even old standards like jean jackets and izod shirts take on a new look when worn with the collars up. Even more fleeting on the fashion scene were fads. Rolled up pants legs, embroidery floss braclets, flatops, and even some mohawks showedup. Fads were easy ways to keep up with fash¬ ion. They were usually cheap, or quickly replaced (like the hair shaved off the heads of mohawk wearers) Though there there are many ways of determining a time period the fads and fashions of today may well be the trademark of the eighties. - Joe Desper ▲ LONG, BLEACHED, SIDE SWIPED HAIR was popular among the skate¬ boarding crowd. Skatboarding was an¬ other popular fad. Arron Depner all hair aside works on an assignment. ▲ BALLOONS AND FLOWERS were a major fad used as a way to show care and appreciation. Greg Butler stands read y to deliver these items. 6
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