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DRESS UP day of Homecoming week finds students in the newest styles. HAIRSTYLES ARE AN important part of fashion for Mrs. Jan Ponder and Mrs. Deb Tackett. Fashions 13
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HOMECOMING DRESS CLOTHES are worn by Sherri sharp. Holly Gamey and Mrs. Ozie Jones as Eric Webb slays wilh blue jeans MAKEUP IS THE topic for Holly Garney and Tammy Young. WEARING THEIR BEST to American History. Sissi Davis and Tammy Young listen as the class begins its assignment. Individuality ‘What should I wear?’ If you were a girl, you probably liked big. oversized sweaters and jeans, if you were a boy. you probably liked comfortable shirts and either jeans or parachute pants. These fashion ideas seemed to be the consensus of students. Many people spent more than $200 at a time just for clothes except for those such as Holly Garney. She never bought clothes unless they were on sale. Kerri wesche would not spend over SlOO at a time for her apparel. People are conservative, even me; but people are getting better, especially the guys. Holly and Kerri were more reserved than Kristi Porterfield, who loved wild, punkish things and enjoyed going all out on her apparel. She said that people laugh at others for wearing stylish clothes. Teresa Gleba also liked to go all out on her fashions, but she was still prone to wear blue jeans and a big comfortable shirt a good bit of the time. Amy Woods added,“People are torn between what to wear. They don't know whether to go preppie or punkish. Most of the girls agreed on some things. For instance, they all agreed that boys should not wear earrings, and that people who have punkish hair cuts should never put orange, yellow or red coloring in their hair. Holly and Kerri agreed that Sissi Davis looked the best in her clothes. Teresa said Kristi dressed the best and Kristi said Shannon Garris was always stylish. There was room for as much individuality as there was fashion. Some liked this, some liked that, but whatever the apparel one chose to wear, one would certainly fit in with the rest of the crowd. Be assured that whatever the next fad that came along, the students would surely adopt that as the language of fashion. 12 Student life
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Free time Noon hour gives a welcome break By Nhu Nguyen When the 12:to bell sounded, the students rushed outside to enjoy their 45-minute break. This was their only free time during school, and they used it to relax after spending about four hours in the classrooms. At lunchtime, some of tne students worked in the concession stand as part of their job in an organization. The concession stand had chips and candy bars for the students to choose from if they decided not to eat in the lunchroom. They also had Coke machines inside the courtyard. AT NOON. ROBYN Chism. Mike Wakefield. Scott Bourns and Kim Hughes enjoy a break from class. The students used tne noon hour to hold all their club meetings. They also used it as a chance to work on special projects or to make up tests. They could participate in intramurals which included games and sports. But as one student commented: I kinda wish we had games to play with or swings and stuff like the elementary school. The students said that what they enjoyed most about the noon hour was being able to visit. I like to just sit around and talk to all my friends, said Amy Woods. 1 have more time during the lunch break to talk to them. slave DAY finds Stephen Rose. Rose Cox and Amy Beavert working for their slave drivers. Some liked to sit and watch the other students or listen to the gossip. They talked about the weekends or asked about tests they had or would have. Students sitting on steps and benches and just talking were what you would see every day during the noon hour. A teacher said that she liked to work during her break. But the students used their free time to relax and to enjoy being with their friends. Then there were two more hours of class before their final break. lunch i ime provides a chance for students to visit and relax. 14- Student life
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