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Toms Dress In The Hottest St les o be in fashion, or not to be? Thatls the question. The only an- swer suitable is what is, Hin fashionn? On an average school day you could see a per- son in straight legs and a button down Gxford shirt. Standing next to her is her best friend in a tuxedo look outfit. The next day the girl that was wearing the tuxedo look outfit may be wearing her faded straight legs from the eighth grade, with a bleached out T-shirt. To be in fashion could be expensive. Tanya Von Behren hesitantly stated, My tuxedo look outfit cost me approximately 5170, which included the shirt, jacket, The dropped waistline, bold stripe, white hose, and flat shoes are the new pants, shoes, and all the accessoriesf' Then she added, My mom paid for itll' Wild and crazy colors and outfits don't even get a double take anymore. They've become a regular part of the school atmo- sphere. To see a person in polka-dots and stripes would never be criticized, on the contrary, highly complimented. You never know what to expect, punk, preppy, jock, surfer, Ms. Vogue, or just casual. Everyone was treated equally. So whether you knew it or not you were put into one of these categories. Everyone picked his own choice, or maybe even a little of each. fashion Tanya VonBehren is showing. Modeling one of the latest punk hair styles, Camille Harris seems to en- joy dressing for punlr day. Typical Friday fashion - Levi jeans, football jerseysg top-siders, and sunglasses are displayed by jamie Mar- tinez and Mike Martinez. Some ofthe more popular shoe styles include Vans, top-siders, Candies, and pumps. Lisa Taylor scopes out a few of the guys in her new stylish Vaurnet sung- lasses. 24 Fads-n-Fashions . i
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Toros Choose Top Ten SONGS i. Everybody Wants You by - Billy Squire 2. by 3. You mln by 4. Don by 5. Jack by Hard to Say I'm Sorry Ch' 1 lclgo Got Another Thing Co- - Judas Priest 't Fight It - Kenny Loggins BL Diane - john Cougar FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS l. McDonald's 2. Burger King 3. Taco Bell 4. jack-in-the-Box 5. Wendy's 6. You Don't Want Me lTl0l'C by - Steal Breeze 7. Who Can it be Now by - Men at Work Somebody's Baby by - jackson Browne GYPSY by - Stevie Niclts IO. No One Lilre You by - Scorpions Any- 8. 9. 6. Krazy Sub 7. Godfathers 8. Whataburger 9. Big fs io. Bonanza CARS 1. Camaro 6. Mustang 2. Porsche 7. Lamborghini 3. Chevy 4x4 8. Mazda RX7 4. Mercedes 45osl 9. Ferrari 5. Corvette io. Datsun 280 ZX GROUPS t. Loverboy 6- The Cars 2. journey 7- GO-G03 AC-DC 3. Van Halen 8- 4. REO Speedwagon 9. Foreigner 5, RUSH to. Men at Work i Top Ten 23
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Cara Cooper displays the popular styles - an Izod shirt, sunglasses, and a denim skirt. Along with the preppy look, bow ties are in fashion. Yogi Neeclum and Allison Pennell display the popular tuxedo look for 1983. To top it off, hats become a latest fad as shown here by sophomore Michelle Hebdon. Total I Tubular Awesome - usually referring to a time, e.g. The weekend was awesome. see: excel- lent and radical. Bag it - get rid of it. It's really gross. Forget it. Bodacious - fun, great time. see: radicalg e.g. The dance was a bodacious one. Bodily - extremely good looking. Casual - simple, easy and offhand. e.g. That chick walks so casual. Excellent - the best of anything, first- classg e.g. The yearbook staff is totally excel- lent. Fer-sure - totally all right, absolutely agreeable. Gnarly - wild and crazy, the weirdest it can get, e.g. The Mountain View football team is gnarly. Hot - usually describes something greatg e.g. The car was totally HOT! Jammin' - cool, totally all right! see: awe- some. Junior - one down, one to gog an excel- lent individual. see: jammin'. Like - use in place of or, and, or butg e.g. Like, like, I like him, but he's really not my type. Massive - of great quantity. The most something can be. N0 Biggie - not of great importance. Doesn't really matter. Partier - one who lives for the weekend. Radical - totally amazing. A way great time, e.g. After the game we had a way radical time. Riot - having a good time. see: junior. Senior - one who has finished twelve years of school and is ready for bigger and better things. see: ultra. Sophomore - has now entered the first step of adolescence. looks up to other class- men. see: No Biggie. Totally - the whole thing. everything included was great. see: To-the-max. To-the-max - all the way. as far as you can go, or as far as something can be taken. Tubular - something that is different or really neat. Ultimate - to go to the extreme, or su- preme. To the maximum. Ultra - going beyond everything else. Way - very much so. The very best it can Se F ads-n-F ashions 25
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