Lakeview High School - Log Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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In toda , out tomorrow Clothes express their own personality and meaning when colors blend or contrast. BY JEMECE THOMASON Walking down the halls, one sees a wide range of styles and colors, anything from fluorescent paisley and checks to black t-shirts and jeans. Brooches, belts, beads, Swatch wat- ches, and colorful socks often ac- cessorize the wild printed pants or faded jeans with long blouses hanging to the knees. Girls wear long skirts and mini skirts, while guys still wear faded jeans, many times with a faded circle on the back pocket. Junior Steve Moore says he wears his favorite outfit - plaid pants, Suspenders, and a polka-dotted shirt - because he doesnlt want to look like everyone else. Sophomore Chico Lundquist, says, Sweaters rule,', adding that he has 19 of them. Asked about his favorite jeans, he said, Button flies, they're the only kind l wear. Sophomore Carrie Newlands dresses the way she does because she likes to look 'Snice but also added, I don't dress like anyone special. I have my own tastes. Styles are styles. They'll come and go, but the comfortable old blue jeans, sweatshirts or t-shirts, and tennis shoes will always be around. I like your style. Mary Johnson compliments Kim Hunt as they discuss the latest fashions at LHS, Look of a fan. Like many devoted stylists of concert shirts, Mark Mongan shows off his latest edition of Black Sabbath. lt's a hold up. Showing off her suspenders, Cari Sandberg proves belts arcn't the only way to hold her pants in place. X I X K i ' I iofrashion jf I 3 mi, 'T:fH- ' ' ' - , Q-.. IV., ,kg SS' i . -4- V i --2, :tl-Z'l'Ql - 29-'9 i I X

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0 it yourself. .lohn Gossner gives advice about 'e cream: don't get carried away--they charge for Ira. t cold one for the road. Grabbing a classic, Dennis ylartinovich gets ready to go back to school to hit Ve books. Lunch lovers pig out With a .short lunch period, students can be seen quickly scarfing clown their lunches so they won't be late to their afternoon class. ' BY SHAUNE HUBBELL Lunch is probably the most exciting cafeteria. part of everyone's school day. Everybody jumps at the chance for food, whether it's fast foods at McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's or the cafeteria food. When given the chance to go out to lunch, most people will go, only a small percentage don't go out at all. Most people who were polled prefer the french fries and cheeseburgers of McDonald's or Burger King to Meijer's or Taco Bell. While most of the people who go out are juniors and seniors with cars, a few select freshmen and sophomores either hitch rides or hike it by foot elsewhere. It's not the cafeteria food, itis that I need to get out of this building, was the reason junior Stacey McGann gave for out instead of eating in the x ii, .. 1 s gg wk, F , ypp yeiegpp , ll gLg .g McBreak time. Jodie Huston and Andrea Harrington grab a bite at McDonald's before continuing a grueling day in school. Proving the fact that upper classmen go out twice as much as under classmen, sophomore Laura Burrows says, I don't go out to lunch as much in the winter as I do other times because I can't drive and I don't feel like walking in the snow. Money also proves to be a reason to stay in for lunch. Eating out is too ex- pensive, stated junior Drew Kinnisten. In comparing prices, it is obvious to most that the best deal is the cafeteria, which is not only good in money value, but also deserves a hand for its nutri- tional value. While walking through the lines in the cafeteria, one is offered the good nutrition of fruits and vegetables. The choice of whether to go out or to stay in is up to the eater. Both have ad- vantages as well as disadvantages. Pig out! MaryJo McCandlish follows this motto as she enjoys her Meijer's lunch. 9!Lunch



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'tm 9. if . ,QM - - , ,fs it is tieie x ff L , I, ex f-.wmv 1 fu. if I , .-as Wi 3 'Sf-sfzfsff-sif-'W i , ,sift Q' 5,9 ui. 1' Clash is a smash. Lisa Germain shows times have Stylish feet? lt's the craze for many a changed--flowers and paisley do match with a flair of teenager--Lakev1ew's no exception-- their own. shoes with a lot of laces to lace. A pose of style. Craig Henson displays his color coordination and radicalness with a touch of finesse. Fashion! 1 1

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