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Dzjferences in OH Reflect New Spirit 4,2 X Yin ,Q . FEW, 9 Getting ready for an awaysgame, Gina Gray pumps gas. ,. mv-1 . ,., , .r A 'id' ,W '-,,' 5.5 p Salters G OPENING day is filled with excitement and anticipation for all students. On August 31 stu- dents were met at the doors of their school by some imposing changes. Thefront of our school was buried under major con- struction aind students were forced to take a long walk to reach the cafeteria in the morn- ings. Inside there were a few changes as well. Twelve new teachers had joined the staff and a new class of freshmen were lost in the halls. 1. .XM gal Differences from the past be- came obvious. Life is full of changes. Without change our lives become dull and routine. Some changes are so gradual that we barely see the differ- ence until we look back years later. As years passed we have differences in attitude fashion, and even friends. The differences in people, and how they coped is what made Osceola a special place. The 1988 Everglade chronicled the big difference a little differ- ence can make. c Mr. McLay pointsthe way for Chris Ca mery. Norris Watson awaits his schedule. v p Opening Dayfl
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Style Makes a World of Dzjjference Fads and fashion have always been a favorite pastime of stu- dents. Fashions from the past decades such as the popular haircut of the l950's, the flat top, was back in style. Senior Chris McCann said It's a lot cooler for football, easy to take care of and it looks neat? Stone washed jeans. jackets and dresses were the biggest items to hit the fashion world for teens. Senior Tracey Talora said I like to wear stone washed clothes because they're comfortable and stylish. Solids and stripes have al- ways been in fashion for the men. Long sleeve oxford shirts with vertical stripes or plain col- ors along with rolled up pant legs just above the ankle bone, was the casual and comfortable attire for the guys. Bright colors and black were in popular de- mand by the ladies. A fluffy skirt with a petticoat and an off the shoulder dress t-shirt, mod- eled by Senior Michelle Maurer, and the knee length skirt with a sleek dress jacket, modeled by Senior Leslie Vaughn, were the fashions for the more daring and outrageous go getters. Mrs. Alfaro, Spanish teacher, added, I love to see the changing styles and I like to dress in fashion myself .iThe differences in styles make the difference in people. Chuck Beck, Joe Woodward and Gene Yauchler like casual clothes left: Red bright- ens Michelle Maurer and Graham Bowman. I, 8lFashion A eggs: l. 1 l Suspenders and rolled cuffs caught the eye of Geraldo Roberts. UU. Stone washed is the choice of Beth Keglor and Tracey Talora.
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