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0 fi, Vi? til? , H ' l U? seal: nl FAVORITES OF '87-'88 Pl-1 U2 INXS REM Bruce Springsteen The Cure Poison Whitesnake Squeeze d De Le par Belinda Carlisle The Beatles The Eagles P-4 Fatal Attraction Three Men And A Baby Planes, Trains and Automobiles Throw Mama From The Train Beverly Hills Cop ll Full Metal jacket Platoon Lost Boys RAW Good Morning Vietnam Cosby Show Growing Pains Moonlighting Family Ties Ni ht Court Wlgds The Boss? M.A.S.l-l. Cheers A Different Wor d L.A. Law P-4 Converse Bowling Skate Boards Dominoes Pizza Education Pictionary Home Shopping Buzzed Hair Styles Long Hair on Girls So Hot! UN Reebok T.P.'ing Holler Skating Frozen Pizza AlbumsfCassettes Dropping out of school Video Games Mall Shopping Mini Skirts Long Hair on Guys Pixie Cuts on Girls How Cool! Opening Sectlon 3
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The fashions designed by students in '88. Despite the structured dress code, O'Gorman had its share of fashion and flare. From eccentric accessories to paisley socks, O'G classmen flashed their true colors in all different styles. Junior Jennifer Ripper pointed out ways of dressing up the uniform by occasionally wearing black stretch pants under her brown pants and by sporting green combat boots. There's a lot of ways you can make the uniform funky and interesting without breaking the rules, said Jennifer. Bright even somewhat loud colors were big in '88 screaming in sweaters, shirts and socks. A popular saying around school was, What? I can't hear you . . . your clothes are too loud! A more subtle expression of style was rolling pant cuffs. Although there was no set way of rolling, it was very popular in 1987-88. Hairstyles were another outlet of unique expression. For the guys it was the buzz and the stairs . Popular with the girls were hair dye and colors. Senior Julie Serie claimed she dyed her hair jet black just for a change of pace. Fashions sparkled O'G halls throughout the year. Each style exemplifying individual personalities and qualities. For whatever rhyme or reason, O'Gorman students added to the year and made it different than the others. Boots were big in '87-'88 Qbelowl. Variations of the style came in with tassels and fringe. Some resembled English riding boots. 2 Opening Section Style and fashion is relatiue to one person 's being. - Blake Richardson HI don'l try to be trendy. To haue style means to just be yourself. Julie Serie You don'l find to many people who dress the way lhey really want to. - Pat Clark HR' R time 4 l
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Workin' Hard For The Money In '87-'88, students took after school jobs for many reasons . . . After a long day at O'G, many students rushed off to work -in a grocery store, in a fast food restaurant, at a clothing store. Some students claimed that they would often work until 10 or 11:00 at night. This doesn't leave much time for homework, but I need the money, said senior Susan Samp who vvaitressed at a chinese restaurant. All just stay up real late to do homeworkfl Motives for working varied as did the different types of jobs students held, Several O'G students were paying off their tuition and it was mandatory to work part of full-time. Some students worked to gain spending cash. Others took jobs to occupy extra time after school and on weekends. Junior Rob Paulin who worked at Ramkota lnn said, I get 35.00 an hour. I'm saving for a car. Whatever the reason, jobs proved to be the experience some students could benefit from. 1' gfigsu it Yfilliflf U RICKY? it ill! l 5 wat 1. rica eafml 4 Opening Section B. TOMATO .guicz E g I ,.i'4C.!ta! NMA1 6 JZ CAN HYVEE was a popular place of employmentfor several O'G students. Senior Chad Bornhoft labouel andjunior Craig Allington lleftl take on a variety of chores when they work. Senior Sharon Carroll lleftl shops while she worked at the Empires JUST PETITES clothing store. Chris Kneip, sophomore, labouel smiles as she serues hungry customers at BARN'ARDS sandwhich shop. There's A Time For Work .
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