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Student Life - 9
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lashdance’s theme song “What A Feeling” has inspired some of the hottest fashions of the ’80’s. Hollywood’s “torn t-shirts, leg warmers, head bands, sleek slippers and spikes” reflect some of the in-looks of today. The “preppy look” is still around too. Guys and dolls still don “polos, izods, argyles, loafers, Oxford’s, together with Ivy League tops and sports coats.” The future, too, has come to high fashion and it’s pure “punk.” The latest rages of this flamboyant futuristic, style are “chain belts, tight mini skirts, leather and metal jackets, spiked braclets, multi¬ colored hair in cans, freaky glasses, and wild, wild make¬ up. Maybe some of the more timid types might ask where will it all end? Well, if some of us make it to the year 2000, it’ll be in a space suit, space suit, space suit, space suit. — LaShawn Whiting — 8 - Student Life
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pirits soared in ’84! This year’s Spirit Week read more like a LW Mardi Gras first. Each class wore different cos¬ tumes on different days. Monday, freshmen dressed Western. Tues¬ day, the sophomores mixed and matched. The juniors shrank into little kiddies again on Wednesday. Then Thursday the seniors punked- out. According to Mrs. Maxine Ci- minillo, coordinator of Spirit Week, the week itself was a frenzy of hiped activity for Student Coun¬ cil members and a ball for everyone else. Mrs. Ciminillo said, “I thought everything went pretty well. I would have enjoyed seeing all of the students participating however. Lionel Jackson, S.C. President said, “Every Hornet should show he has spirit. And what a crazy way to go!” “It was fun and games,” ad¬ ded Angie Au- guano, senior, “but it was nice to see the sen¬ iors dress up for once like they are supposed to.” So, hey, hey, hey! What’ll y’ say we try to keep this year’s Spark of Excellence going on the back burner and make things alive in ’85! — Louis White
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