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The Fashion Wave Hits MHS 10
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Left: Tim Walker tries his hand at one of the new home video games. Some students think video games waste their money, and others think of them as a fairly cheap form of en- tertainment. Several students were asked what they thought on the mat- ter and they gave the following an- swers: “I think they’re fun. They’re worth the quarter. “I have better things to do with my money. A quarter once in a while doesn't hurt, but after a w hile, it adds up. Students no longer need to spend a quarter per game at the arcade. For under SI50, they can buy one of the many home video games on the mar- ket. Unfortunately for fathers, these games usually require a TV. A father can not watch a football game while his child is playing the video game. Evidently, some students think vid- eo games are worth the quarter per game in the arcade. If you don’t be- lieve this, go to any arcade on a Fri- day night. Many others think it is also worthwhile to pay for their ow n home game, if you are in doubt of this, check your neighbors’ houses. 9
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Fer shur, the Valley Girl craze hits as shown by Bonita Baughman and Tonya Sheffield. Although the students of M HS did not exactly become slaves to fashion in the past year, they did become a little more aware of the world of high fashion. The girls especially began to in- dulge in the new, if not unusual fash- ions. Some of these included designer jeans, baggies, a variety of different tops, and several new styles of shoes. Probably the most peculiar of these was the return of the previous outdat- ed mini-skirts. All these fashions came in the widest variety of colors and designs. On the other hand, there were few changes in the boys style of dress. Boys could now be seen wear- ing designer jeans and baggies. Whether you were at Sach's, Bloomingdales. or MHS, no one re- mained untouched by the new and un- usual styles of the high fashion world. II
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