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CONVERSE HI-TOPS in a variety of | LOOKING TOTALLY STYLISH junior colors roamed the halls of GHS with Shelly Lantz shows the year’s fads — the strings tied aground the shoe’ a leather jacket, mini-skirt, and tops. bomber boots. ee ee LOST BOYS 4 A FAVORITE MOVIE of the year, The Lost Boys, attracted large | b crowds of GHS movie-goers. ® Fads ’n’ Fashions
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POE ‘bh? (GER IEL Changing scene Fads and fashions come and go. Clothing and hair- styles, music, and movies see their days in the spotlight and gradually fade from the scene. GHS students were asked, “What is ‘in’ for ‘87- ‘88?’ Here were some of their responses ... Mark Claxton — Playing euchre, long hair, heavy met- al music, and the Band Room Boys. Jim Molargik — Painted wrestling shoes, frosted jeans, Bugle Boys, new wave, and cowboy boots. Greg Pinckney — Boat shoes, baggy jeans, and funky shades. Shelly Lantz — Leather bomber jackets, The Lost Boys, mini-skirts, and Mer- cedes emblems. Beth Lemper — Jean jack- ets, turtle necks, and Guess jeans. Jill Engel — Wonder Twin rings, Good Morning Viet Nam, and banana clips. Jamie Witherspoon — tie dye, colored denim, and non- prescription colored framed eyeglasses. Michele Baker— Swatch- es, bright colored hi-top gym shoes, and bows for the hair. Amy Simon — Combat boots, finger watches, cropped sweaters, and poofed skirts. —Tina Carlin A “FASHIONABLE” HAND consists of two Swatches, a friendship brace- let, and a finger watch. SPORTING THEIR WRESTLING hair- cuts, senior Chad Wood, and juniors Scott Zolman and Doug Mossberger line up for a photo.
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North takes stand As Iran-contra hearings dominated public television viewing from early Septem- ber through November, Oli- ver North and John Poin- dexter became household names. The popular phrase, “| was authorized to do everything that | did,’’ became cliche as Lieutenant Colonel North took the stand on Capitol Hill. An appointment to the Su- preme Court was made after several nominations were de- nied. Among those denied the nomination was Judge Rob- ert Bork, condemned by many for his views on such controversial subjects as abortion and the death pen- alty. The final decision made in December appointed George Kennedy to the Supreme Court. In October Wall Street saw its biggest crash since the dis- mal crash of 1929. Prices plunged so rapidly that ex- perts feared the stock mar- ket would be completely wiped out. Panic stricken, all the AN va 28 Current Events R brokers could do was won- der, “Will this cause another depression?’ In one day more than $500 million van- ished into thin air. Reagan and Gorbachev met for a summit in Washing- ton, D.C., where controver- sies over Reagan's proposed Star Wars and the removal of intermediate and short range missiles were discussed. In the final draft of a 169- page treaty signed by both the United States and Russia, the U.S. agreed to give up 436 warheads, while the Sovi- ets gave up 1,575 warheads. Celebrations took place all across the country to honor the 200-year anniversary of the United States Constitu- tion. Super Bowl Sunday left the Washington Redskins with a 42-10 victory over the Den- ver Broncos. On February 7 millions of sports fans sat ‘‘glued to the tube’’ to watch Super Bowl XXII in which Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins became the first black quar- terback in Super Bowl history. — Tina Carlin BORE j } i i | ile i] ip fii} Ti SRSA y JN Eff lS spe HH. ee, fs i AT . 4 2 ee Seine Dans WOO wea: a50 2 meee ‘ie Gaia Intitim a TL WA “fli n ihe soy ar pee a OPO Lf Uf ime! i ¢ THEE { y tf go : les a aS A eS eee te ieeieaiesinsiitiatiieimaeed a” t+} 1 im aS e a 120 Ie on
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