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e5 0 If you had a hard time finding a place to sit in the gym this year, you weren’t the only one. More Nearly 1,450 students were enrolled in Golden West High School this year, cracking the 1,400 mark for the first time. In fact, the enrollment approached the 1,500 mark early in the year, but then fluctuated in the low 1400’s for the remain- der of the year. New apartment complexes and housing in the Golden West High School area accounted for the enrollment increase. The freshmen class was the larg- est with more than 400 students. The senior class was also larger than those of previous years. Just 213 seniors, for example, were pictured in last year’s yearbook. There are 287 pictured this year. UK MU': Seniors crowd into the senior section of the gym during lire year’s first pep assembly. BELOW: Student body president Frank Nctto talks to the students crowded into the gym during a pep assembly. Richard Wirth
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neS'P. VJ' ™ V-yC 09 dents to de- QjX w scribe the change in fashion and you’ll probably get 100 different re- p sponses. In a yearbook survey early in the year, many students said there arc no two syles that are alike. “1 think the current styles are really cool. I like to see all the different clothes and hair styles,” said sophomore D.J. Ellis. ’’Strange” is the word Toni Sciacqua, freshman, used to describe the styles. “Everyone wants to be more original than everyone else and the outcomes arc really strange sometimes,” she said. April Pryor, sopho- more, said, ”1 like people wearing what they feel like wearing. I do. The hair styles are weird sometimes, but rad! ” Some hairstyles took on a big change this year when several boys returned to school with mohawks. Others cut off long hair and replaced it with flat tops. Although one person said Golden West is still behind LA in fashion, there was a definite change seen on campus in 1987. RIGHT: Cassandra Queen sports the comfortable look. TOP RIGHT: Wendy Ulam models for photographer Tod Terry. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jimmy Morales rolls up his cuffs for the modem look in jeans. ABOVE: Missy Howerton and Brian McAlister wear the casual clothes of today’s teenagers. RIGHT: Sunglasses arc in style with many students including Tim Taylor and Brandon Victory.
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