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First Class Fads And Fashions Were Coming In, In Style One glance through the lobby reveals anything from a silk dress and heels to purple hair and camouflage pants to holey sweatpants and a Soc- cer Spectacular T-shirt. Indi- viduality determines style, and it ranges widely at Glenn. The three main styles, dressy, punk, and casual, pepper the halls, usually with a twist of creativity by the wearer. What is the real going trend? Freshman Jason Poston stat- ed, 'fIt's pretty much any- Casual is in Captured here under the pin oak for a great definition of casual wear are Phillip Smith and Andrea McCauley. lridescribablef What do you get when you cross a racing fan, beach bum, Rambo, and Michael Jordan? - Joey Thomas inciting spirit with a roll of toilet paper. Student Life thing goes. You have the freedom to wear your own style and still be in stylefl Sophomore Leigh Proctor felt differently about style. I think things like stirrup pants are in. Punk is really the most Ain' trend right nowf' Despite the bonds of an 'in' trend, people feel freedom to wear their individual style. Favorite styles varied widely from stu- dent to student. Junior Dale Marshall said, HPunk is my fa- vorite style because I don't .,Qi37,,. N like to dress like everyone else. Laid-back junior Tim Snider commented, I donft like to look slouchy or punk. I like the preppy-casual, Ricky Schroeder look - always neat without being dressy. Fashions and fads are always changing, but student individ- uality remains constant. Be yourself still rings true in Glenn's first class fads and fashions, and we're coming in, in style. Q. ll Y ! r f -v -.. .s MA.. lv- -as r 1- an .4 f'S f?'f xr .-wb
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Q. M-, Lat Mikie try rl! He'll eat anything! At Kernersvtlle Pizza Hut. Michael Brent displays the fine art of celebrating after the bug win over the Spartan football team. WN T7 MP1 1 w i . L ' Lunch Bunch. Lunch on ai rainy clay calls for A quicl-4 sandwich at Hardecls for Tuluali McKnight and Donna Gam. Lighting Up Our L1'vu5lTlw magic of the Dtxie Classic Fair is captured by Jeff York in majestic time exposure photography. Student Life
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Trend or Disease? They just keep growing! The dreaded O-ring disease is easily caught on campus as this unidentified victim illustrates for our photographer. A . 4 . A ' ', t 11 x . 13 V! K I , ,wi arg fi 33' ,V V ,F f ' 5 . Balancing Fashions and Comfort. These two young ladies, Tevette Jenerette and Kim Venable have their act together, as well as their hose. Faculty Meeting? No, these four V students, Chris Pierce, Brett Crawley, James Brown, and Lara Johnson have their own ways of drawing attention. Student Life
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