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Traci Williams, Sheila Elrod, and Shannon Buresh appear stylish by wearing mini skirts. 1 get my fashionable ideas from looking through teen magazines and from my friends. -Stacy Morgan '88 '3 1 get my ideas for clothes from college guys or whatever comes to mind. -Scott Hillius '88 Malls of any shape or form work real nice. ■Suzanne Meyer '89 Where do you get your fashion ideas? Granny boots, the current fad for girls, are worn many different ways. Fashions £1.0.'ll.
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but also for budgets 1.0. u. was a popular brand for not only sweatshirts with the high cost of fashions. During the first weeks of school, students expressed style with wild colors found in Hawaiian shorts and tank tops. Mini skirts with shaker sweaters also made nice outfits for the summer and fall months. As the weather changed, closet doors were opened to exciting winter fashion with mid-length skirts and sweaters, accented with scarfs and pins to make a more dressy attire. To add a little fun into their dress, girls matched sweaters with socks which were worn over the jeans. On the other hand, guys often added style with suspenders and neckties. Some other popular items this year consisted of such items as banana clips for the hair, Reebok hightop shoes, and pumps. As for brand names, I.O.U., Juniors Brad Brower, Mike Loy, and Kirby Fell gather around to show off the guys' style - suspenders Brian Wilson and Dan Williams wear the popular brand I.O.U while talking physics. Fashions 0.0 Ri. Guess, and Pepe ranked at the top of the list. But of course, the famous Levi 501's will always be a favorite. This year, style showed a more casual look. With a little imagination and with a closet ful of separates and accessories, students could create oh-so-classy combinations. Rochael Soper and Aleta Pearson show off the key choice for coats during the winter season.
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Boo! Hiss! Drama students found melodrama an interesting and memorable alternative to traditional productions given. Dirty Work at the Crossroads or Tried, Tempted, and True is a gay nineties melodrama, written by Bill lohnson and directed by Barb Vogel, with the permission of Samuel French. The play, presented on the night of October 18, is the story of Nellie Lovelace, an innocent country girl (Aleta Pearson), Adam Oakheart, the stalwart blacksmith's son (Kirby Fell), and Munro Steve Yung and Brian Wilson put the finishing touches on the canoe used by Ida in the play. Munro (Matt Evertson) begs Nellie (Aleta Pearson) to give her hand in marriage Fall Play 'Boo! Murgatroyd, the evil villain from the big city (Matt Evertson). Munro has a wife named Ida Rhinegold, belle of the New Haven music halls (Allison Dillon). But she cannot stop him from pursing the innocent Nellie and tearing her from the arms of her dying mother (Lynn Lovesee), whom Munro has poisoned. Neither does this prevent him from driving dear Adam to drink and from blackmailing the rich Mrs. Upson Asterbilt's (Amber Story) daughter, Leonie (Gretchen Bemis)or from enticing their French maid, Fleuerette (lamie Nelson). In the end Nellie and Adam triumph with the help of their daughter. Little Nell (Tamara Cook) and Mookie Maguggins, a rustic cowhand who becomes sheriff (Erik Nielsen).
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