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A finishing touch to rhe wesrern style is modeled by Jackie Kurlowslsi — a jean sikirt, cowbo Y har, plaid shirt, and cowboy boors A big part of the fashion trend is hairstyles; one sryle is French braids as worn by Lisa Holrsclaw One preppy look for guys is jeans marched wirh a swearer and plaid shirt, as styled by David Hance Waiting for a ride, Cathy Ritrer demonsrrares rhe you can easily go from sryle ro style, bur rhe dressy lool of cords, a lacy blouse, and heels prices were rather spaced-our. um All in all North again pur its best foor forward ... in style! socks, and jackets of MN students and facul- ly. “My favorite ouffit,’’ said Senior Jared Neisler, ‘'was a blue oxford, rweed sports Concentrating on outdoor life is Lisa Miller, wearing a dressy plaid skirr with a blouse and brown suede Jacket, and Calvin Klein jeans paired with eet eee Nikes. “’ One downfall, however, for the fashion buffs were the prices. Junior Kim Parcel commented, '! like the various fashions, Football jerseys with jeans, as well as orher sports apparel, is important in the fashion spirit Fashion 11
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10 Fashion Style Class: The MN way FASHION! Fashion was in and North was right in step! Izods, Polos, Nilkes, Calvins, MN jackets, Levi's, ‘'goon boots,’ wool blazers, sii vests, baggies, T-shirts, jean jackets, ribbons, and Cheeno's. Whether if was casual, preppy, dressy, sporty, or ‘classy,’’ North had it all. Even hair was a part of the scene: from short to long; French braided to pulled bacls in combs; feathered to straight. Juniors Fran Wood and Cheryl Boehm commented, We like long hair because you can always style it differently and never gef bored with the same one.” The smoking area and bleachers offered a sea of ''goon boots,’ comfortable, faded Levi's, jean jackets, and K-SHE pigs. Alligators, polo ponies, turtles, and foxes attacked the sweaters, sport shirts, belts, (continued on page 11) A dressy outfit fo r guys is nice slacks paired with a casual shirr, as worn by David Howard: The fashion trend for shoes among guys and girls is Nike rennis-shoes, especially for climbing fo the srars.
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During [he Summer offered many people a chance fo keep fir. Hobbies played an important role over the summer. Some students worked on art forms, while others worked on projects such as an old car, electronics, music, or wood working. The hobbies thar students under- took were just as diverse as fhe people themselves. Bur a big part of the lives of students was Stars Shine Their Brightest Most of us wait for this day, when nine months of education have passed, and we can concentrate on ‘doing our own thing.” The last day of school! Vacations away from home were big this past summer. Many of McCluer North's reens traveled to different places with their families or friends. Tom Graybael, a North senior, commented, ''We rook a really ex- citing trio to Wisconsin over the summer.” Other students pursued fhe sports thar they enjoyed during the school year. The parks and civic centers in the area also friends. Many people spent time going to 12 Summer parties or other social events such as con- certs. Or maybe if was just as simple as a Cay our in the city. Wharever the time, place, or event, one could find a McCluer North student ‘doing ir” his own way until another ‘Class Act’ began. And when thar nexf class act began, students would be ready and willing to re- late the best of the summer to all captive listeners. Relating the best included all the memories and pictures, especially the pic- rures, Whar a way fo remember!
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