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Dress You Up! he alarm clock sounds. Rolling over to turn it off. Madonna blasts into listening ears singing, “Dress You Up. The alarm clock was set for some particular reason and this song somehow fits. Knowing this is summer and school is not in session you say to yourself, “I must be crazy!” Then realizing school begins in a week, clothes are a necessity for the school scene. Pulling out some of the old clothes from last fall and wonder- ing what the new styles will be, your cropped shirt suddenly seems out of date. Arriving at the mall in your new Iroc- Z you find a parking place and begin your shopping. “This looks like a good place to start. Look on the rack to my left. There is the most beautiful high col- lared blouse 1 have ever seen. I’m going to get it, but I need a pair of pants to go with it. Let's see now, should I get a pair of blue-jeans or some baggy dress pants? I think I’ll just settle for a pair of cool stirrup pants. That’s one purchase, now to move on to another store. That plaid skirt and blouse look really nice, but I think I’ll go for something less dressy. This striped sweater is gorgeous. I’ve got to have it. 60 DOLLARS! Oops, back on the shelf with you. Those jeans hanging in the junior section are just what I need. They have little paisleys inserted in the knee. Oh, and look at the blouse that matches. The jeans arc 45 dollars and are the name brand GUESS, and the blouse is nearly 30 dollars. I really do want them so I’ll come back later and buy my accessories. My jazz shoes and herringbone chain will do nicely for now. I can wear Mom’s lengthy gold earrings and ...” WE VE GOT STYLE! Stacy Parker and William Lee show that checks arc in for both boys and girls. Danny Pike and Donald Collier display that the oxford is still a comfortable item to wear, while Carla McConnell and Angie McGregor prove that the skirt and pants arc still on the top of the line. 8 Fashion
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LOOKING THROUGH PAPER WORK which he has to sign keeps Mr. Alan Trimm, Assistant principal, busy. LOOKING THROUGH THE CARD CATALOG, Sonia Corum finds an interesting book to report on for history class. Reports and research papers were a major part of the students’ school work. EXAMINING THE FRESHMAN FLOAT, which placed fifth, Tammy Thigpen and Jennifer Gulley recall the many long hours they spent con- structing it. FINISHING THEIR WOODWORKING PRO- JECT, Tony Ritter and Danny Porter make the necessary adjustments to the drill press.
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ENJOYING THEIR CONVERSATION, Shane Lee and Jaime Snider go for ihe dressier look. Their accessories consist of the evcr-so-popular colored panty hose and hat. THE SPORTY LOOK is a new demand as proven by Kristi Dyar and Dconne Hill who show the high-collared blouse is the tops, while Darren Richardson shows plaids arc good casual wear. Ja- son Logston, Sherry Cox, and Heath Hollis model that sweaters arc still a relaxing wear and can be worn for all occasions. Fashion 9
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