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88 one style, one size Unit as the ke to man of the nyey fashion Eiends, btilt 2851156803 0 no clothes dilsjplayed it more than Units! nits cotton and polyester clothes were com- uortable, stylish, and appeal- ing to many age groups. ,The clo hes, rangiragbfrom skirts to Jumpsuits an ased on the shape of a square. were cu: e:.1:a-large and called free sizef' which meant that one size fit everyone. Since .all the clothes were similar in style, people looked the same in -hem, but diversity was found in the different co orful bands used to tie each ,outfit together. The five dollar bands tied in knots and bows were used as belts or accesso- ries. The salespeople dis- played different looks and U elped customers create their own combinations. U Units was started in Dallas, Texas, and stores quickly appeared in many . other states including two in Colorado. One store was located downtown in the Y Tabor Center and the other in Southwest Plaza Mall. That was a long way to go for rear View Ex-husband In Trunk? Car window signs with messages like this were seen in the rear windows of many cars around the area. They started out as wamings like Baby On Board, but they were soon used as a substitute for humorous bumper stickers. But by the time the phrases became more irreverant Ci.e. Grand- mother in Trunk or Mother-in-law in Trunk j, they quickly lost popularity. Perhaps it was because some thought warnings they were distracting to drivers, defeating their original purpose of safety. Or, perhaps they just became tacky. Whether they were serious wamings, orjust another car omament, they were a fad that didn't last, but were popular while they were here. ----Kim Goodwin Debbie Tnudl mini-ma classy, look headed fciryUnits. -- eth Schinn i aleswoman at downtown Units store helps Sr. Brooke l aymond create an original look. Brooke said, I like Units clothes because they are comfortable and yet look nice. FORENZA GUESS 888888888888-88888 25.2 888888888888 17.6 Qi LEVI 888888888885 7.2 ESPRIT 8888888888 15.0 ourswetc Rao 888888888 12.7 Butste BOY 885 3.3 ttz M CLAIBORNE 88 2.7 BENNETTON 88 2.7 Aotowts 85 2.0 Poto 86 1.6 an 'T ii layout: Katie Simpson and Jennifer McQu1id Bridget Habor . t
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T 1 1 phil, cyd- ouths on careers colorado style Senior? Want a challenge? The Executive Intemship Program was an answer. Lasting a semester, it pro- vided a leaming experience to last a lifetime. The program was simple: sign up at your counselors office and interview with Norma Ravnsborg, head of the program . Qualifiers interviewed for a career- oriented job in a top Colo- rado business. Dean Witter Stocks ,Aurora Mental Health Center, and local radio and television stations were some of those available. I feel the intemship program is an extraordinary opportunity to leam and have While most students worked to keep up with the crowd, a few worked to stand out from the rest. Channel 4 tv honored some of these by naming them Youth on the Move. Srs. Philip Lajoie and Cydney Rosenbaum received this title. They each received this honor for different accom- plishments. Phil was chosen mainly for his volunteer work with the Special Olympics. I am also an acolyte in my church at St. John's Cathe- dral, said Phil. He worked 40 hours a week at the AMC Tivoli 12 Theaters, was a member of the Pre-Med the move Club, and was Business Editor on the yearbook staff. Cydney was recognized for her work with the Colorado Heart Association in her sophomore year when she traveled to local elementary schools speaking to kids about smoking. She was captain of the varsity poms, President of Spanish Honor Society, Secretary of Na- tional Honor Society, an Honor Thespian, and a member of the Cecilian Singers and Pre-Med Club. She also participated in the national high school cast of A Chorus Line during June, 1987. ---Mim and Ken Tim H111-Stith a good time, while it is also beneficial to your future, said Sr. Intem Jane Godany. After interviewing for a job of their choice, they worked a daily schedule, without pay, but eaming two and a half credits, great expe- rience, and very possibly future employment. Second semesters group of 21 intems from Overland, Creek administration building, Sr. intems lane Godany and Laura Baden work with intems from all three high schools. In eeting daily at the Cherry Creek, and Smoky Hill was the largest in the programs history. 'fl don't think it's actually becoming more popular, I think we are reaching the kids who are interested, said Ravnsborg. --Tim Hall-Stith Llyllllf KIXSHIHCBIXIBIIIIBMQIIIH .
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ii 3' If lx L it ---. -r classic look back The attitudes of society are expressed in what people wear. New trends emcr ed that reflected rennovateg styles of the past. he male attire consisted of tye dye tee shirts, tee shirts, sweaters, faded and ripped Levi's, and cowboy boots. Jr. Jenni Koontz, who always checked out what the dudes were decked out in, said, Ripped jeans, Corona T- Shirts, and sweaters. They usually wear snakeskin cowboty boots, too. The emalelook was classic and feminine as seen in the retum of the miniskirt, shoulder fads in cropped shirts an sweaters, and silky rayon material. L'Girls this year wore a lot more black uess what? Soph. Kara Bcmardi models the latest look in jean wear: Guess overalls. In contrast with the classic 80's look, many chose the rustic attitude of the 70's. and white as far as color because itls so strikingfl said Jr. Andrea Reitz, an em- ployee at On the Move in the Aurora Mall. What's fashion? Trench coats, of course, said Sr. Ad.ian Willams of the latest trend in male fashion. Another popular coat was the bomber jac et, a short leather jacket like those wom in the armed forces. Hair, another marker of fashion, was lon in the back and Stort in the front for u s. A lon er form of Lgeltob with gangs returned for girls as well as hifilyighted hair. ho set the fashion trends? Soph. Mike Ram- stetter said, Don Johnson, the Beastie Boys, Ronald Reagan, and Michael J. Fox. ' But Sr. Cynthia Platt said it was spot ed brats whose moms et them buy whatever they want. --Michelle Marcu . r J j 5 fl J' SpudsMackenzie.t00k A J nawestspo g A tori -,A . B11f1Li811IJ g I is s ,Hefgpresenwafme 10111 N107 Slllldsf Shlftt hatscouidbbwihion of imaxigrstudentsfintitteohallg . yfsuxdentsadmired Spud'S par!yrhardy fvaiuesg Srl Jason Bumett Q ,said,f'Spudslrepreseng1s all J dwwqwliiiwlm wet J havpgbgudpnfmauz A' tadmif-'7 f . VVh.4 'igq L fi 3DUiYS.SiYk+ SLHPSOISA, A f Bwwbets-Said.. vreartv of thehumari genres? N8vneetfSixigh samffij f o' hatehimibecausethefs . ' ug1y.'tSr.1a'od.r4-ew CXPIBSSCG N3 0P1f3395lfbY A say.sag,tf'rhesmpa.d05, Shflulfi 93 W 35699: 'o Swffscausht , . M everyerrds attention, 2 iheythkbd 5191017 Gif? 953 f A A 4 g. Ah.i i,it iiiy 4 f it .sir 4 sr vt 4 uw gf QM. I .. s-i. ads ashion 8 9
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