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1. Lisa Kline brings out one of the popu- lar colors this season. 2. Chuck Hanusosky shows us one fine piece of-his wardrobe. 3. SaUy Dirchcreek displays her totally awesome outfit. 4. Even though safety glasses aren't in . Joe Gandee demonstrates with Greg Hayden that they really can be fashionable. 5. Jerrard Brichford shows the Ha- waiian'' look while Craig Rowan pre- fers the casual look. 6. Doug Knauf feathers his hair without using a comb. 7. Well Is this fashion, or is this fash- ion? asks Craig Sill. Student Life 15
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The Fad Is Casual FADS AND FASHION With the changing of every year, new fad and fashion standards are created. Like every year before, these fads are more outrageous than its predecessors. The In-Things at the beginning of this year were by far the varieties of wrist wear found throughout the school. These include SWA TCHES, the colorful, interchangeable approach to wristwatches. Another example of modem wrist apparel is the plastic bracelets that are available in every conceivable color, from your favorite neon to the standard black. White-woven cloth bracelets were the choices of those falling into the preppie category. In the clothing department, plaids were the pattern. Taking the form of pants or shirts, plaids could be found in every stu- dent's wardrobe. Cardigan as well as Var- sity sweaters were added to Argyle as the standards for sweater apparel. Girls' pants took a special twist this year with the addi tion of stirups to the cuff. As the high-top rage cooled in the foot- wear department. it was replaced by flats in all shapes and sizes. Docksiders, the most popular of the flats, added new col- ors to its spectrum as they came in white to black. For hairstyles, the word was short. Butches and Punk cuts were very popular with the kids here at MHS. The impact of this was quite evident, but the majority of students kept their subtle, con- servative looks. Looking back upon these fads, they will probably seem lax and or moderate upon this book's publishing date. But it just shows the constant desire of people to be different and stand out as an individual. And remember, you, the masses, dictate fashions, so keep in mind, YOU made it TRENDY. 14 Siudent Life
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I. Bob katona. Jeff Kingery. and Darren Corbissero take a break at the Madison Country Club. Jake Reihner tries to spray paint his car. 3. Melissa Haase pays dose attention in class. I6 Student Life
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