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Stripes are in and paisleys are out as demonstrated by seniors at a pep rally. iPhoto my Michael Jackson.l 16 Dress the part Teenagers spend big bucks to be fashionable odays fashions can be de- scribed in just three words - exotic, expensive and name- l V brand. Teenagers stop at nothing just to be seen wearing a Generra jacket, Guess overalls or snake skin boots. Some stu- dents work at clothing stores in the mall just to get a discount on the goods. Cost is not the issue when it comes to sporting the latest fashions. Guess over- alls cost S75 at Sangers, and the jeans go for around 350. Shirts cost in excess of 530, and a sweater can be over 560. Unless they can be found on sale some- where, Coca-Cola shirts put a drain of over S35 on the wallet. Even the accessories can be expensive. A Liz Claiborne purse costs anywhere between S30 and 375, depending on the style. And, of course, no well'dressed lady would be caught without a puffed-heart or bow necklace. Cost on these range from S5 to over 530, de- pending on whether they are faux or real sterling silver. Many girls could also be seen wearing either gold or silver shoes and carrying matching purses. Some of the guys find Fila gym shoes to be the tops in footwear. lid spend S75 to S100 on a pair of Fila gym shoes because they are fashionable and in popu- lar demand, Brian Walker, senior, said. A list of what's in includes anything Guess, Generra jackets and sweatshirts, silver and gold accessories, Coca-Cola shirts, stripes, banana clips, puffed-heart and bow accessories and Miami Vice pas- tel colors. Among the items no longer considered to be fashionable are Lee jeans, Levi jack- ets, Nike and Kaepa, long shirt tales, pais- leys, barettes and flourescent colors. you are all Fashion itlhaf
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,f ,'4 howing that a Duncanville tter is something to be roud of, a member of the 961 team wears his 25 year d jacket to Homecoming. 'hoto by Michael Jacksonj X embers of the district championship team of 1961 are recognized in Homecom- ing pre-game ceremonies. George Whitley, administra- tor of student services, coached the team. lPhoto by Michael Jackson.l efore Homecoming, Holly well, assistant principal, help Schwartz, student council junior Rhonda Zachry deco- president, and Charles Kid- rate halls to promote spirit. Duncanville has a spirit and a unity that we would lose if another high school were built. - Juanita Resendez, senior. I -1 Q. mga One high school town arents participate in pre- game activities, a tradition that was started when Coach Dan Gandy came to town. Senior Bobby Witt escorts Jim and Linda Holman on their walk across the field. lPhoto by Michael Jackson.l
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