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Jefl Kimble, being fashionably late, walks quickly to class displaying a styllsti crew neck sweater witti pants to match. Walking to her next class. Katie Ridder- heim wears the newest fashions mc udng striped, cropped pants, lace gloves and sunglasses. Still a very popular trend, Ed Busche ex- hibits a fashionable crew neck sweater while completing his architectural draw- ing. New Trends — Lifestyles 1
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Out with the Old — In with the New As each year came and went, so did the new trends. Last year was no exception. N Lifestyles — New Trends Neon fashions and brigiit bold letters dominated the quickly fading parachute pants and suede boots. For the girls, big gaudy jewelry and lace ribbons tied in the hair like those worn by Madonna be- came popular. Two-toned jeans and shaker knit sweaters with oversize belts were a common sight. Cropped pants and low pumps were also very fashion- able. For the guys, the typical outfit was pleated pants, oxford shirts, thin ties, and oxford shoes. This was occasionally topped off with a hot. Sweaters with oxfords, boat shoes, and leather gym shoes never seemed to go out of style. Polos were still in, but were worn mainly during the warm months because of the chilly classrooms. Hairstyles also changed along with the accepted slang. Rat tails were popular among the guys, as was the bob with the girls. In speech the slang mega-, and ' Tm sure was replaced by cocky and sarcastic talk. As Gary Larid said when he lost his home- work, ' Tm glad I didn ' t leave all my chemistry and English home- work on top of the car when we drove off. As the year ended, so did the period of gaudy jewelry, floures- cent colors, rot tail haircuts and cropped pants. But even as these trends went out, new ones came in, making the year to fol- low as original as the lost. — Shelly Slentz — Brian Lutgens
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photos by Janlco Glenn Concentrating on getting hrough his turn without spilling the pop, senior Vincent Stovall. along with his teammates, guzzle their pop to win the event, unfortunately for them, they didn ' t win. r ie Junior and senior classes sit in their designated area of the bleachers which were decorated for the competition be- fore the events started. At ttie beginning of the second quarter of the basketball competition, the seniors lead the freshmen 10-5. Their game was one of the first round gomes to be played. The seniors ended up the victors of this game. (§ Lifestyles — Class Tourney )
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