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LOOK OUT DON JOHNSON! Sophomore Scott Popilek is ‘‘wearin’ it well’ in this stylish outfit. BIG AND BAGGY SHIRTS are definitely a must for seventh grader Jodi Handley. Can anyone guess where she found that radical pattern? THOSE CASUAL DAYS can also be very fashion- able as juniors Lisa Crothers, David Slater, and Sandy Roggenbuck show that jean jackets, leather jackets, and casual wear show style. 13
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Trends “r” us! What’s new? What’s you? The Madonna Look? Maybe it was the offbeat trendy look of stirrup pants and a huge oversized sweater. If you were into the sophisticated look, then paisley shirts and jeans were your style. Let’s not forget about the rich, classy look of silk shirts. From the styles of yesterday, to the styles of today, parents can still remem- ber when poodle skirts and varsity sweaters were considered to be the ulti- mate best. But today, it’s a mixture of big, short, baggy and tight trends. No more bobby socks and saddle shoes—instead it’s boat shoes, pumps, and ankle boots with lace nylons or paisley print socks. As for the guys, it’s the Duran Duran look. No more short, bell-bottom pants with white socks and black shoes—it’s pleated pants and leather shoes without socks; and for others, there were stone- washed jeans and high-top basketball shoes (definitely untied). What about hair??? Hair styles con- sisted of short feathered and layered cuts to medium length bobs, to long hair fashions; or for the trendsetters, some took the risk of coloring their hair and spiking and growing tails. Why did they do it? To be cool? To be casual? Maybe, to be different! What the styles of next year will be remains to be seen. It’s up to the under- classmen to decide what they will wear. The same goes for the movies we watch, music we listen to, where we will go, and what we will do. Some of the main attractions in movies this year were: Back to the Future, Beverly Hills Cop, Rambo, Rocky IV, and many more, de- pending on what you chose to see. As for music, anything, and everything went. There were a lot of different varieties from which to choose. Some popular song artists were: Bry- an Adams, Madonna, Corey Hart, Bruce Springstein, and Phil Collins. While some people listened to Chicago, Loverboy, Bon Jovi, and Dio; other people tuned into legendary greats such as the Beatles, the Doors, and Led Zepplin. It is quite obvious how even in a small school many great differences can exist. Be it punk or preppy, each individual student at DHS expressed himself or herself in a unique way. Who knows? Those “weird” clothes just may be what’s “in” store for the years to come! WHY NOT WEAR HATS??? Seniors Tammy Sontag, Tracy Srock, and Raeann Wagester prove that hats can add pizzazz to any outfit! SHOWING HER STYLE, eighth grader Lisa Bowerman is right on top of today’s new fashion revolution! 12
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EXCITEMENT is what they’re looking for as the crowd looks on. ATTEMPTING TO FIND senior Jeff Pearson’s mouth, senior Lisa Krueger tries to win the pie feeding contest during the homecoming pep assem- bly. TRIKE RACE WINNER Billy Tarala showed his spirit for the 7th grade! PLAYING UP SPIRIT, the pep band has always been an important part in our pep assemblies.
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