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With so many different styles it has be- come hard to distinguish fad from fashion. While fads die out fashions are reborn, often taking new shapes and colors. The mini-skirts and crew-cuts which are remi- niscent of the 50 ' s and 60 ' s seem to be back. Although a variety of changes have been made the roots are plainly visible. Many of us dress with the hope of fitting in because we possess the fear of stand- ing out in the crowd. Some of us adopt a certain style and stick with it because it Is a means of self- expression. While others of us just tend to go with the flow, either way fashion plays an important role in our society. One of the keys to fashion is self-perception, without that one wouldn ' t hove an identi- ty of their own. v.. iATLfdr
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Riley Spirit: Keep The Tradition Aiive Riley spirit, it ' s a unique blend of pep, enthusiasm, and energy. Home- coming, spirit weeit, and Ugiy Cou- ples are Just a few of the events that the student body, as well as faculty, participate in. Our Homecoming Court represented Riley ' s finest guys, selected by the students. Spirit Weeic became complete with paja- ma day, toga day, and the tradition- ally popular — beach day. Ugly Cou- ples not only raised money for the Prom, but, with courage and spunic, shocked the school with their outra- geous outfits hairstyles, and wonder- ful ugliness. Riley spirit, it ' s an ongo- ing tradition being kept alive by our own spirited students. Right: Kirn Brayton ' 88, Amber Schutze ' 88, and Pam Williams ' 89 cuddle up on Riley ' s pojama day. Homecoming Court (first row): K. Aclfo, N. Nusbaum, P. Sorenson, J. Ulf ATS mar n r mr T cw am vS . IMoore, J. Riddle, King — J. Keszel, S. Kryder, S. Sriver. Last Row: M. Franko, E. Lawson, S. Stokes, H. Bechtold, J. Wollace, V. Hill, L. Dunlap, K. Tarnacki, P. Walkie.
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