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wm, JMM, and mart Jeans Jeans seem to make up a big part of M.H.S. students' wardrobes. They're not only worn for Dress-down Day, but for any day. Jeans seem to fit into any mood or situation. If you asked the students why they wear jeans, they would probably tell you that they can be worn with anything or they're more comfortable than anything else. They might even tell you they study better when they are wearing jeans. You never seem to get tired of jeans-there are too many variations. Jeans are made high-waisted or hiphuggers, baggy or tight, new or recycled, frayed or cuffed. Some are left the way they are bought, and some have patches or rick-rack added. They seem even more special because of the shortage of denim to make them and everyone seems to agree that nothing could really take the place of jeans. Jeans are by no means the only IN fashion. The girls are wearing platform shoes and the guys heels aren't much lower. Bow ties for guys are back and large colored beads are seen on the girls all through school. Both girls and guys are wearing baggy, cuffed pants for dress as well as for messing around and plaid suits seem to be the most popular for a special occasion. As soon as it got cold, parkas were seen throughout the school in blue, brown, and green along with the new short coats for girls. The styles of today seem to be both new and old with fashions from as far back as the 20's, but with something special added: a touch of 74 .
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Food for Thought .. . After two hours of studying, everyone has a chance to relax for a few minutes. As the bell rings ending third hour at 10:30, most of the kids head for the vending machines in the hall for a snack or a can of pop. Change for a quarter is the important issue of the ten minute break. If you can't find a dime to borrow or change for a quarter, you have to settle for a bite of someone else's candy bar or a sip of pop. The remains of Cheetos and Dr. Pepper are either tucked away in a locker or given away to someone else as the next bell rings From 11:00 until 12:30, the cafeteria continually fills and empties At lunch, the cafeteria is not only for eating, but for telling jokes and exchanging the morning news. All in all the cafeteria provides a much needed and appreciated service.
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