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Are; you starved for style? Whining for an original wardrobe? Tired of looking fyjJical? Then bail on Beverly Hills, void thai Vogue subscription, and come to the one-and-only high school fash- ion forum: come to Dana Hills. the bag long ago. Dana Hills students set . trends. Consider the casual: guys get by with Levi 5()l s, shorts (length this year: long), san- dals and t-shirts. Girls get going in denim jeans and skirts, pumps or Reeboks, and tops out of natural fibers like cotton and linen. Tie-dye is hip too. Got it? Now, leap to the luxurious. Picture a guy in an Italian designer sweater, pleated pants, and black loafers. Flashy females wear gold and silver belts and shoes, rhinestone stud- ded shirts, huge hair ribbons and lots of leather: skirts, jackets, boots, — whatever. •f.f: Label lovers will be in heaven. Seen on campus in a single day: Ben- etton, Louis Vuitton, Coca Cola clothes, « Guess?, Gotcha, Quiksilver, and Ton sur Ton, to name a few. Don ' t feel intimidated, What really sets Dana Hills ' fashion apart from that of other schools is that no one is left out; you choose what you want to wear at Dana Hills, no one el.sc. That makes the Dana Hills fashion dif- ference. -e.y. k.e. ■ Thc.FSrc Bird sculpture at ihc new Orange County ( enter for the Performing Arts i.v the batkclropfor fashionahly dressed .Stacia Mudgetl, Kurt flsnselman, and Ucabra Griffiih. Seyngee Jun linen look is as elegant as Henri Moore ' s ■ reclining statue.. The Difference Is.
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In spite of the friends, fast times, and fun at Dana Hills, the big reason for spend- ing over 25 hours per week in a classroom is for your education. What you learn in your four years will make a differ- ence for the rest of your life. Located in a rapid-growth area, Dana Hills bends over backwards each year to expand and elevate its academic program. For the bold, daring, and hungry for learning, Dana Hills can actually be your first year of col- lege. The Advanced Placement program, an acknowledgement of college-level learning in high school, has taken hold at Dana Hills; there are no fewer than a dozen A. P. classes this year. Senior Marilyn Sanchez, in fact, started the year in full collegiate swing; she had A.P. ' s in math, science, English, govern- ment, and foreign language (whew!). The teachers are in themselves special too. While pursuing their own individual styles, teachers get their jobs done. Math guru Mr. Speidel is known for teaching straight through the class period (with- out once taking a seat), while Mr. Cunningham is remem- bered for interjecting mo- ments of casual conversa- tion into his lectures. Fresh- man Beth Wellik admires Mr. Imbilli ' s method of motivating his students: If he knows you don ' t try, he won ' t try. He motivates you to do your best. Naturally, though, none of the mountains of books, piles of papers, or efforts of the teacher staff would do a shred of good with- out some help from you. Though registering for and going to school may seem a mere formality, it is the easiest way for you to control your destiny; no one has ever been hurt by knowledge. So during your brief in- terlude at Dana Hills, remember that you and no one else makes the difference in your life. .£ y A Angela Saunders curls Tammy Walsh ' s hair as pan of d dcmonslration speech in English 11. junior Jim Natale is thoroughly engrossed in his U.S. history. 2
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