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What's Your Style? Eclectic, Man, Eclectic! Some Old Standbys But Otherwise, Anything Goes! What's your style? ln today's society, anything goes! Whoever thought Coca- Cola clothes would become as popular as the drink? We've all caught the wave . and it is whatever you want it to be. ln the 60s. blue jean shirts. jackets. and skirts were the fad. Now. they are back. only with rhinestones and gems added. A touch of silver. either jewelry. shoes. or a purse. complete this look. We needed three swatches to tell the time and no one worried about shoelaces because they were gone! But somethings you never outgrow. Bobcat shirts. Mexican dresses. and high top tennis shoes stayed in and the money went out. The sloppy look was still in with bluejeans Qwith holes in the knees! and sweat shirts. Just like homework. there were some old standbys that stay around. On any given day at DHS. one could see dress up clothes. high heels. jeans. sweatshirts. long tailed shirts, and of course on Friday. lots of purple and gold. Most of all. you would have noticed the bright colors. The styles. like the colors. were different and even if sometimes they seemed to clash. they really fitted together to make for a look that was typically 1987 at D.H.S. - - i I. Sandra Banyard. Brian Moore. and Susan Millwood proved that purple and gold was always in at D.H.S. Long shirts. in lots of bright colors. were in fashion at D.H.S. Printed shirts were favorites with the guys. along with those good old standbys. tennis shoes. K5 12
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Sue Gill. Co-ordinator for the Dumas Talented and Gifted program, talks to DHS students about the Saturday Program at UAM for TAG. up-vin: : These students made 902 or higher on the Mat-6 test taken in the Spring of '86 11
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Kim Wilson and Julie Grider. along with faculty members, enjoyed the Mexican dresses. -q,.,-.,,.,.,,,N Qc .NH ew A .,,, 171, X .,,,,,,f 'Y' A -1--. q X,-,HQ ' 123 42 e- egqfefffff as xi J,-ZQQQQ3 .' - if sais-1 , - i.,,,,f , ws.. V 1. Jane Aiken. Erica Walt. and Monica Howard had some of the newest fads with the silver purses. shoes. and beads. Greg Merrit. Chris McCarty. and Jeff Branson relax in the basic uniform - blue jeans! Mary Margaret Farmer, Donna Morton. and Faye Ann Matthews were examples of that eclectic feeling about clothes at D.H.S. anything goes! 13 is!
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