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Page 14 text:
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THE STYLE of Madonna's bow and fingerless glove show through as ju- nior Missy Hunt walks to her own beat. SOPHOMORE RICKY Henvey' stays comfortable in his Sunset Blues as well as the majority of DHS students. FLOURESCENT OUTFITS, the newest popular colors, have become a big hit with freshman Kim Heath. 101 Fashions ON THE wilder side of things, freshman Tammy Maluo and junior April McMullen discuss the many new trends they see and portray. JUNIOR ELIZABETH Behrens shows her unique style of fashions by dying her hair and her long tail. .eazj ll'N
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Summer Activities Keep Students Busy by Andrea Vogrin eginning T sometime as early as , clubs and students began preparing fork the upcomin sc ool year. Nimbers pf soimg clubs at- en e cam s and workshogs in DeSoto, as The coaches W arereally strict about these p practices, s . Mark Spurgin Said. . L .sei . s d u rin g t h e s e practices be- cause they want the players to do good during the season, junior Mark Spurgin said. Those who did not have sum- mer practices kept busy work- well as in different cities. It was worth it. I learned a lot. It also gave me the op- portunity to get to know the people on the staff, sopho- more class editor Diane Gragg said of the Publica- tions Workshop, held July 15- 19 at Eastfied College, in Mesquite. Members of other clubs re- mained in DeSoto for sum- mer practices. The band, flag corfus, volleyball, and foot- bal teams all had their own scheduled practices they were required to attend. Two-a-days are the har- dest thing about football. The coaches are really strict ing at various jobs to earn money for the upcoming year. I was tired of just sitting around the house. I Worke at First National Bank in the accounting department. It's not very exciting but it's worth the money, ' said sen- ior Rhonda Johnson. Another summertime ac- tivity was avoiding the heat. Suchwplaces as Wet n' Wild and hite Water helped to keeg students cool. T e summer of '84 will be remembered by those who spent an exciting three monthsg whether practicing, or just taking it easy. MAZZIO'S, THE newest pizza restaurant in town, employs many DHS students. Junior Carl 01-tman keeps busy during the lunch hour making a hamburger pizza. COACH GAREY Horner, help- ing the offensive line, believes the key to excellent coaching is being truly involved in the ac- tion. Cruel And Usu 1 P n shmentf9
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I X QI' Styles Change 984. The year of the fingerless glove, floures- cent colors, box- ing boots, and cropped pants. Trying to deter- mine one style of dress at DHS was absolutely by Andrea Vogrin Most students admit they copy famous singers or factors. make it unique. t'When I first saw Madonna, I thought she real- ly dressed neat. I like to be differ- ent and this is a way to express myself, said ju- nior Missy Hunt. At DHS, each impossible. Each person dis- played his individuality in his own way. It's just the way I dress and people will have to ac- cept it, said junior Ray Bell of his preppy look. Most students admit they got their dress from famous singers or actors, but they added their own touches to person saw fashion in his own way and carried it out no matter what the cost. I feel like you should be able to dress however you want and not care what any- body else thinks. It's really none of their business, freshman Lisa Stack said. THE NEWEST style of haircut for boys is shown off as junior Ray Bell walks to class. RUBBER EARRINGS, neck- laces, and bracelets are a favorite of senior Julie Edgar when dis- playing her wide variety of fash- ions. Fashionsfll
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