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‘V The bob hairstyle made its way into the fashion scene in a variety of lengths. This style was favored by Becky Tellez, Renade Kline. Nikki Stoner, and Suzie Valdez. The longer the better! Dangling earrings were shown off by many girls, including Sylvia Avalos. Shoes played a big part in obtaining the right look for an outfit. Among the pop- ular styles were slip-ons, boats, pumps, men’s oxfords, boots, high tops with bubble laces, and colored flats. HOW MANY FADS AND FASHIONS OF THE YEAR CAN YOU FIND?
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Sophomore Dodi Stout models six dif- «, ferent ways students wear colorful ban- 5 LA .4 danas. STUDENT BODY FAVORITES The following are the results of a student body poll taken during the fall of 1984. The results are listed in order of preference. COLOR: blue, red, purple T.V. PROGRAM: Night Tracks, The Cosby Show, Knots Landing SCHOOL SPORTS EVENT: Football Basketball. Volleyball CLASS: English. General Business, Study Hall RADIO STATION: 98 KUPD, KOPA 100, 93 KDKB MUSICAL GROUP: New Edition, Twisted Sister, Chicago FEMALE VOCALIST: Madonna. Chaka Khan. Pat Benetar Cyndi Lauper MALE VOCALIST: Lionel Richie. Bruce Springsteen, Rick Springfield Do you eat lunch at school? YES-95; NO-113 Do you own at least one pair of levis? YES-24; NO-8 Levis—can't do without them You wake up in the morning — it’s 8:00! You ’re late. What can you find to wear in a hurry that you ’ll be com- fortable in, and yet matches with ev- erything? Levis, of course! Levis are the essential in every stu- dent’s wardrobe. Whether the style is poodle skirts from the fifties, or the plaid, polyester pants of the seven- ties, Levis have always been on the fashion scene. The 84-85 styles among the stu- dent body were more personalized and original than in previous years, and accessories played a major role in creating a variety in the student’s wardrobe. There were many accesso- ries used, but among the most popu- lar were belts, earrings, necklaces of different styles, shoes, shoe laces, ties, and hair ribbons. As a result of the individualized styles, most clothing was considered “in”. Although there were some styles that weren’t seen around as much — Vans, beaded necklaces, and Flashdance clothing — nothing was really considered “out”. Many new and unique fashions also invaded the MHS campus. Varied pant lengths and oversized clothing were displayed by much of the female population. While most girls chose bright yet subtle colors, the daring few turned to the flourescent glow. On the other hand, the male popu- lation stuck to the norm of Levis and a casual top. However, there was a handful of boys who did dress up oc- cassionally. Their attire consisted of parachute pants, baggy pants, ox- fords, ties, sweaters, and as usual, polos. Once again, “Night Tracks” was selected as the favorite T.V. pro- gram, according to the student body survey. Although still near the top, Rick Springfield dropped to number three after holding the number one position as favorite male vocalist a year ago. “What is the name of Fred Flint- stone’s friend?” “What word in the English language does not have a vowel?” “Who was the first Heisman trophy winner?” These were just some of the many questions which plagued students who played one of the hottest items on the market, “Trivial Pursuit”. Not only were trivia games played at home, they were also introduced at school by librarian John Lechten- berger. Asking weekly trivia ques- tions over the PA announcements, Mr. Lechtenberger awarded prizes to the first student and faculty member who could correctly answer his ques- tions. Some of the prizes awarded in- cluded: candy bars, ballpoint pens, or a forgotten library fine. A few teach- ers even used trivia questions to fill the spare time found at the end of class periods. 8-Fads n’ Fashions
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Gregory Thomas Aguilar: Baseball 234. Basketball 1. Basketball Manager 2. Football Manager 3, 1000 Club 4 David Ray Annis: AMUN 234. Marching Band 1. Chess Team 234. Copper Cat 1234. Co-Editor in Chief 4, Advertising Manager 2. French Club 4. Science Club 12. Anytown 3, Honor Roll 1234. NHS 34. WOW History Award 4. Outstanding Drafter 3. Quill and Scroll 34. Junior Rotarian 4. Clinton Jay Barry: Baseball 1234. Basketball 12. Football 1, Track 2. Letter Club 34 Jerry V. Bishop: Wrestling 23, Letter Club 234. Bruce Dan- iel Bendel. Jeffrey Lee Best: Trans- ferred from Ajo High School 2. AFS Presi- dent 3. Class Vice-President 4. Football Homecoming Attendant 4. Honor Roll 1234. Junior Rotarian 4. Letter Club 34. Charles Winfield Boling: AFS Member 23. Marching Band 3, Copper Cat 23. Bas- ketball Manager 3, Football 1. Tennis 24. Elisa Borjon: Class Representative 12. Copper Cat 1234. Head Photographer 4. AFS 3, Student Council Secretary 3. Stu- dent Council 3, Spanish Club 34. Spanish Club President 4. Boys’ Basketball Stats 3, Volleyball 123. Volleyball Stats 4. Girl’s State 3. IGGA 4, Quill and Scroll 34. Span ish Award 3. Gregory Aguilar David Annis Clinton Barry Jerry Bishop 10-Seniors
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