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As always, seniors Rob Risner and Steve Schroeder stay with the styles as they wear their iced denim jeans. The swim team members, seniors Tom Lode, Kyle Young, Doug liynek, and junior Craig Dale have a different opinion on what really is in style this year. Old styles always return even in shoes and a pair of Stacey Sifords boots prove this. Jean Jackets are one of the most popular styles this year and junior Mark Dillon adds his personal touch to the jean jacket phase with his hand painted jacket. -| Be True To Your School Fads And Fashions
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Exchange Mew Prairie has once again be- come a cultural atmosphere for ex- change students. This year hew Prairie is honored to have students from Brazil, Mexico, and Switzer- land attending classes. Patricia Carvalho was at home in ITenuque, Minas Gerais, Brazil when she saw a special program about sending students to Ameri- ca. She called for more informa- tion, her parents agreed, and she arrived at Cindy Wolak's home on February 8, 1987. When Patricia goes back to Brazil she would like to see some of the countries around there. I'd like to take some time to learn about the things I closed my eyes to before. Maybe I'll learn another language and travel to Europe, she stated. Ana Sanchez, from Chihuahua, Mexico, arrived at the Everill household two weeks before school started. Ana praised the school system by saying, The teaching is practi- cal here and not theoretical. In Mexico she studied calculus but never learned its practical use until now. When Ana goes back to Mexico she plans to take a placement test for the Technical College of Chi- huahua and study industrial rela- tions. Adrian Wiedmer from Jenuis, Switzerland, arrived on August 14th at the home of Tony and Chris Curtis. After attending the season open- ing football game, he could not be- lieve that approximately 4,000 peo- ple PAID to see the game. Back home only 10 to 20 people go to an event and they don't even have to buy a ticket, he said. When Adrian returns he plans to go back to school for a year, enter the army, and possibly come back to the United States and live for 10- 15 years but not forever. I really like the United States, but I love the country I was born and raised in. Be True To Your School Q Exchange Students
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By walking up and down the halls of Hew Prairie you could get a good idea of the fashions that are hot and of those that are definitely not. Unknown to the students, some- times their favorite clothes make them into walking billboards. Frequently seen on t-shirts and sweatshirts was Spuds McKenzie. Spuds is the mascot for Bud Light, a type of beer. This English bullter- rier appears on items ranging from t-shirts to gymbags. It's hard to believe, but the ever- popular blue jeans were still com- ing up in different ways. Faded and iced-denim jeans were worn by ev- eryone. Freshman Koby Moody commented that holey pants'' were big in fashion this year. Freshman Melissa Kirkham thought the hottest jeans to wear were Guess'' by Georgeos Mar- ciano. Guess'' started by manu- facturing just jeans but like many other companies it expanded by making watches, sweaters and even umbrellas. History proved once again to re- peat itself. Teens all over the area started to wear mini and straight skirts once more. Mini-skirt lengths were not daring as in the late 1960's, nevertheless, the boys around here still enjoyed them. When junior Annelise Carter was asked what she thought the most popular fashion of the year was she replied that, Everyone is wearing designer underwear.” Senior Eric Sebasty replied with the typical senior comment of I don't care!” High top Reeboks seem to have a permanent place in fashion. Be True To Your School 1 “I Fads And Fashions -L-l
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