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They're coming, They're coming . ussies! Aussies! Aus- sies! They're every- where! Outback Red, the dominant style, migrated from the land down under. Australia! Yes, the casual, yet expensive, style was in. This style could be seen roaming through the halls. Sr. Jeff Shesol said, !'I've seen more Outback Red shirts in one day . . . Around every corner, and in every room, at least one person could be seen in the red, tan, and khaki colors that were the trade- mark for Outback Red clothing. Students I-. 'xv N . ' JM' 'Z liked the style because it was comfortable and casual. However, Jr. Laura Baden said, This year's style is tacky, ugly, and com- pletely sad! Another style was the rebel', style. ln- stead of being on the way in, it was on the way out. Hardly anyone could be seen punked out. Some students wore the non- conformist style, but these had been wear- ing the style for years. But the majority thought it was dead. Soph. Scarbrough Muniz said, l'People are losing interest. Hairstyles also changed. People became more conservative. Instead of having the wild style, people liked the more business- like look. Again some students still had hair all over the place, but for most it was a more S Tom Imber WHILE ENJOYING A nutritious school lunch, Jrs, Todd Johnson and Jason McLean display two separate styles for guys. Casual clothing was what many stu- dents wore to school. 3 O Activities WORKING BACKSTAGE FOR Noises OtT! , Mr. Neal Wallace shows his classy wardrobe. Teachers showed that they could have as much style as the students. I styled look. Banana clips and long hairclips were seen often. People no longer wore the torn up cloth- ing or the loud colors. Flourescents, a fleet- ing fad, came and went. Laura said, It looks dumb and people are realizing it. Not only people, but cars had style. Shades! Many students had large pieces of cardboard in their windows to keep the sun out ofthe inside ofthe cars. These were not only fashionable, but helpful. On the back a Help! statement was printed in case of trou- ble. Overall the look was more casual. Com- fort, not appearance, was the main objec- tive. .ii-WA , Leslie Moroye
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