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COLORFUL TIE-DYED TEE-SHIRTS were making a comeback, while the classic shades have always been around. (Photo by K. Mullis). LARGE, CLUNKY JEWELRY, like the ear- ring freshman Kinya Miller is wearing, is very popular. (Photo by SPI). WEARING MULTIPLE WATCHES on one arm was a new trend this year. (Photo by K. Mullis). delatiiled o 0 0 0 0 oO Og
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Checking everything from hairstyles to shoes, in casual and dress-up outfits had students Keeping an eye on fashion It doesn’t matter what you wear, just as long as you are there. That could have been the motto for the year. Everyone was out to make their own individual fashion statements, try- ing to set trends instead of following them. It seemed to be a sort of race to see who could impress the others first. This was easy to see in the array of colors and designs being worn. The first few weeks, the casual look o fo @ @ of tee-shirts and comfortable jeans were the most common sights. As the weather cooled off, Raider- ettes started strutting their stuff by wearing wild, eye-catching jewelry and bright, baggy outfits, while scarves dazzled the eyes with soft, smooth colors to coordinate with the rest of the outfit. The Raiders sported Nike Air tennis shoes, the faithful jeans, topped off with a huge selection of loose, cool ACCESSORIES LIKE SCARVES which add snap to any outfit are still hot. (Photo by K. Mullis). tops and soft baggy sweaters. Jeans, in general, were big — es- pecially the new, “‘flip-top’’ jeans and the old favorites, worn out and hole-y. Hairstyles definitely played a part in the fashion news this year. The styles ranged from the short, glossy curls to loose waves to the silky long straight look. (Continued on page 11) CASUAL SLACKS AND ROLLED-UP JEANS are big with the guys. (Photo by K. Mullis).
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- tele be . Pied, 1 JUNIOR MARCOS STEWART AND fresh- man Branton Thomas catch a ride to school with a friend to show off their taste in cars. (Photo by SPI). JERSEYS SHOW OFF ORIGINALITY. Jun- iors Owen Williams, and Carlos and Charles Spry call themselves the “Jr. Dogs.” (Photo by K. Mullis). | Se student Life i o¥fo 0 0 0 0 0 0
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