Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)

 - Class of 1988

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Trends and Trendsetters People can't be individuals, they have to copy each other because they're insecure “People can’t be individuals - they have to copy each other because they- ’re insecure.’’ That’s what senior Mel- issa Weinberg has to say about trends. Is that what trends are really all about or do students just happen to have the same tastes in clothing throughout the school? Most people dress in trendy clothes beacause they feel like they fit in better or because they saw a favorite star in the same style (does anyone re- member the “Miami Vice’’ look and Madonna’s “Boy Toy’’ look?). Dress- ing in the current popular style may be a way of making oneself feel closer to one’s peers. “I sometimes followed trends because everyone else does - it’s just what's in,” said senior Mike Hoops. Imagine if all your friends were wearing today’s distressed denims and oversized sweaters and you ar- rived in a tent dress or bell bottoms from the mid ’70’s, you might feel out of place. Following trends are a way of keeping from feeling too different. There is nothing wrong with fol- lowing trends . It’s actually an easy way of blending in with the rest of the crowd. After all, it takes a lot of cour- age to dress differently than everyone else. In high school, not everyone is ready to make that kind of statement. Trends will always be a major part of a student’s life. - Betsy Edelstein

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P. Corrigan, Y. Melich, Y. Horvath and G. Koutsoubis model the popu- larity of stonewashed denim. What’s Hot - What’s Not What’s hot . . . what’s not, that seemed to be the question of 1988. The popular look for Hicksville students was very casual; The best place to shop was Roosevelt Field; Radio station 103.5, WLIR, WNEW were also very hot; Movies: Fatal Attraction and Dirty Dancing were also in high demand. Trendsetting at Hicksville High will never go out of style. - Vicki Cullen Trends J. Martin, L. Mandell, K. Sheridan, J. Ren- neissen, L. Gomez, B. Thomas and S. Bren- nan do Body Work on Sean's Buick.



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ft I Felt Like I Be- longed More To The School Who needs this same routine? Sure I see more of my friends, I also see more of homework, reports, etc ... As the intoxication of summer slowly faded out, that’s how some of us may have felt. What is needed to re- lieve our tensions brought about by school? An activity which every one can enjoy whether they be a football player, cheerleeder, band member, kickline, or member of the audience.- In lighter terms; Homecoming. Homecoming had a different meaning for everyone. For senior foot- ball player Matt Knapp, it was “My best game of the year and also my last because I hurt my leg.” Though we were defeated, Matt was still proud and felt that we played well. He stated “We could have beaten them, we just made more mistakes. To Claudine Colasanti, co-captain of kickline, Homecoming is “The big- gest game of the year. ’ ’ This is the first year that freshman took part in the festivities. Maureen Gill was glad she attended, stating, “I felt like I be- longed more to the school. It was dif- Hicksville puts an end to another Freeport play in the first half of a very exciting Home- coming game Kickl iners, D. Doyle, C. Carr, L. Sebas- tiano, B. Edelstien, and J. Foy performed Hello Again” at the 50-yard line during half- time to the cheer of the roaring crowd. F omecoming’ ferent from the junior high’s Home- coming-more exciting.’ Looking forward to Homecoming, Principal Hogan described it as “kids having a good time. It doesn’t matter if the team wins or not.’’ Mr. Hogan also was concerned that the ninth and tenth grade would not have an enjoy- able time but after the events ended, he felt confident that everyone had a great weekend. The spirit at this year’s Homecom- ing was one of hope, and pride. We will look back on Homecoming with good memories and feelings of warmth. - Laura Catanzariti

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