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Page 33 text:
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Iff The fashions were as varied as the people who wore them. Girls and guys alike added to their wardrobe and stepped out of style and into fashion. Acid washed jeans were the rage with and without the holes in them. Jean jackets hung around and were seen both on guys and gals. T-shirts took the place of sweatshirts, they were seen everywhere, in a variety of colors and sizes. Then there were the preppies, who gave extra thought to their wardrobe. They were dressed in nicely creased pants, dress shirts, and sweaters, with socks to match. Despite the pick-up in clothes, many kept up the traditions; they wore T-shirts and cut-offs, and were very comfortable. The fads changed with times, but some things will always stay the same. Jewelry sparkled all through the year. Black Hills gold and pearls were the “in” things this year. Guys even wore their share of chains and earrings—despite the critical comments. Despite all the additions and changes, most would agree that their main priority was to be comfortable. Traci Williams Sheila Elrod 90' 9X ou l nCL tirtx, JXO Tift, It ftROi)ffr
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elling is not all it's cracked up to be. So FBLA is going to sell candy this year to make a little extra cash? They chose their candy sales just before the Christmas holidays; and as Tiffani Reader described it, “I think selling candy for FBLA was the easiest fundraiser that I’ve done. It was a yummy little Christmas gift.” Nancy Schildhauer thought that the chocolate chip cookies were the easiest to sell for FHA. Prizes, Prizes, Prizes--They proved to be the incentive to Tammy Watts who sold about $350 worth of FBLA candy. For her efforts, she received a small stuffed bear, a t-shirt, and a clock radio. Why is it that many parents have unused popcorn, soup supper tickets, or magazines as reminders of past financial selling ventures? Some students do not like selling items for clubs probably because it was easier for some to “tap” mom and dad than to try the door-to-door salesmen routine. —Jill Stevenson J ason Eatmon, the defense attorney in a mock trial on the FBLA field trip to Denver, tries to convince the jury of Steve Schildhauer's and Stephanie Perry’s innocence.
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