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Fashion Not Key to Acceptance By Flawn Barber Solving Rubik’s cubes, Jordache jeans, and Nike tennis shoes at any other school would mean ready acceptance, but not at Lincoln. “It’s not what you wear, but how you act when you wear it that makes you accepted here,” said Tracie Gee, junior. Statistics have proven that the high school student experiences a period needing atten- tion and acceptance. This need is carried into their actions, whether it be participating in school sports or the clothes they wear. “I used to wear designer clothes to grab people’s attention, but now I wear them because I like the fit,” said Sue Barkony, sophomore. “If people can’t accept me for what I am, they can’t accept me for what I wear,” said Sheila Fitzger- ald, junior. BACK IN STYLE again: Tamika Pearson models the new long look in basic black. 8 Fads and Fashions
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LEFT: HALLOWEEN MASQUERADERS Maurice Wil- son and IsOrcn Downton terrorize halls before the Drama Club Masquerade. Living It Up By Flawn Barber At 2:35 school fun ends for some. But the real fun for most begins afterwards. Thrill seeking students attend such happenings as “The Rocky Horror Picture Show school games, dances and going to the local show. “A student does not live by books alone,’ said Randy White, sophomore. “It’s true ’ said Larry Holcomb, senior. “Students need an outlet for all of their anxieties, and out of school activities provide it for them.” If not for the sake of “letting it all hang out then for the sake of sheer fun. Whatever the case may be, students still and always live it on up. FAR LEFT: REVELERS live U up in Drama Club Masquerade party. LEFT: A MOVIE MARQUEE on the Plaza gets the attention of two Lincoln Htudenta in search of a good time. Student Life 7
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STEPPING OUT in style means Nikes, Florsheims, Thom McCann’s, C-Q’s and K-Mart for these fashionable feet. BASIC ACCESSORIES for the well- dressed gentleman are a briefcase, Izod socks, and boat moccasins. “YOU SURE LOOK FINE in your Calvin COMBINATIONS TO CUBE cause ultimate Klein. This famous phrase sets the style for confusion among challenge-seeking Joyce Smith, the look in blue jeans. Also popular are junior. Jordaches, Britannias, Sergio Valentes, Sassoons, Lees, Red Devils, Gloria Vander- bilts, Chics, and Levis. Fads and Fashions 9
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