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It was a chance to dress up like Doug Akin!” -Peter Messer Tali Benton shows her Halloween spirit” by participating in a favorite Halloween pasttime, T.P.ing.” Tali is a sophomore at DHS. Photo by Brenda Friederick.
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Halloween: A Changing Season ■■■ Ccstumes I ii llci DU§ I ills By Brenda Friederick This year October 31 brought Halloween to DHS. With it came sweets, costumes, and high spirits as well. According to junior, David Friederick, Halloween is more than a time for costumes and fun, it is a time that they (students) get to express themselves without disapproval from peers.” Not all view Halloween as a time for costumes. 1 personally do not relate to spooks and spectres, but rather to Autumn. Halloween is a day for cold winds, blowing leaves and pumpkins in the window. said sophomore, Tali Benton. Knowing how much fun one can have at Halloween without overdoing it is one thing to consider. Luckily, Halloween came and went with no casualities, commented senior Peter Messer. Jamie Grijalva and Lonni Young pose with Lonni's teddy” bear. During the day many people were seen '‘bearsitting” for Lonni. Photo by Brenda Friederick. Mr. Corby Ward, center, really got into the spirit” of Halloween. His theater classes were treated to this costume all day. Photo by Brenda Friederick. 22
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Looking Buck On Bads And Fashions. . . i l| I'M II 4 I? By Amy Hallman Tads and Fashions capturing the look i this past vear at Dallas High have basically left each individual to express 1 themselves in their own way. ? Junior, Andres Pulley had this to say. t The colors and styles are really Hot” this year and 1 can’t wait to see what comes next. t From boxer shorts and one legged Levi s to bow ties and pleated skirts, it I seems as though this year nothing has been too out of the ordinary. Lonni Young and Jamie Gri alva made this statement. We dress the way ’ we do because we are individuals and we express this in our manner of dress. To 1 be ourselves is what matters to us. There is no grand statement being made by us. I we re just encouraging individuality . With the popular return of paisley and i plaids, no longer can we look at the ’ Bradv Bunch and laugh. Sophomore, Jennifer Cherrudi had this to say. 1 like Paisley because it is an This page is sponsored by Praegitzer Industries. 1270 SE Monmouth Cutoff. Dallas, 623-9277 interesting pattern and fun to wear. While colored hair and pierced ears have been the fashion trend of both girls and guys, fads are no longer segregated to one group or another. Sophomore. Hasina Cassim said this, People shouldn't be afraid to express themselves in any way. a lot of people don't like the way some people dress, but everyone has different views. Although popularity has been focused on everything from Swatch watches to stirrup pants, the ever popular Levi 301 s will never lose their claim for fame. Junior. Jeff Peterson explained why Levi's have stay’ed on top. They are comfortable and go with just about anything. What more can 1 say? Whether your preference in fashion is new wave, vogue, preppy or simply individualism. the fads and fashions of this past year have definitely left everyone with the feeling that no matter what you choose as your style . . . the look is in! Doug Akin has really captured the meaning of the word individualism.” With outfits ranging from hoxer shorts to one legged Levi's, Doug has definitely left his mark in the fashion world. Levi SOI Blues-rhe look that never seems to lose its spunk. Here, three pairs of Levi's make their way through the crowded halls. Photo by Michelle Cook 24
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