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RUGGED!: Left: Joel Chavania demonstrates his rugged look as he anxiously waits for school to begin. THREE'S COMPANY!: Right: Mike Young, Marlo Jennings, and Charlie Contreras are smooth, suave, and sophisticated. DON JOHNSON, EAT YOUR HEART 0UT!: Far left: DeWayne HaGans models his Miami Vice look. BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE?: Tiffany Seward, Angie Nowell, Hope Daglieri, and Yvonne Herrera show their latest fashions. CAMERA SHY!: Far right: Luke Bishop looks shocked at be- ing caught by the camera. STAR STRUCK!: Bottom: Pyong Livingston seems to be cap- tivated by something in the distance. st M. s.. , 5 '-:ew OPPOSITE PAGE: COME ON GUYSl: LET ME HAVE A RIDEl: Top left: Kym Shumate, Charles Underwood, Yvonne Coby, Julie Bankston, and Steven Ayers seem to have trouble deciding who gets to ride in the car and who has to ride ON the car. ALL DRESS- ED UP WITH SOMEWHERE T0 G07: Top right: Yvonne Coby and Steven Ayers show off their dressed-up duds. BANG YOUR HEAD!: Bottom far left: Steve Austin creatively poses with his leather tie and sunglasses. Hl GUYSl: Bottom left: Kathy Poston waves to friends as she steps off the school bus. GUESS WHO?: Bottom center: Angie Lewandowski proudly models the latest clothing in Guess wear. DENIMS: Bot- tom far right: Arthur Means models his denim jacket and Bugle Boy pants. 28lFads 'N Fashions
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Matadors fit out with fashion! Latest styles 'n fads make students 'fashion plates' on campus j Heads turn and whistles are heard as the latest styles hit the campus. Students with a little cloth, 3 color, and llTl8Qll'l8Il0l'1 Cl'88f8d hit fashions that invaded the halls, classrooms, and courtyard. Guess, Levi's, and Bugle Boy j were popular brand names among high school students. Fashions in- cluded everything from stone- .washed denim to houndtooth skirts. According to senior Lori Springer, Fashions today aren't much different from those in the '60's. They have just been given a new twist. Like the 60's, female fashions in- volved more than just your favorite pair of faded jeans and torn T- shirts. Girls began to choose ap- parel that included such items as F E 4 'S-Q-5' j. l sl 5 'fl P X . leather mini skirts, pastel coor- dinated shorts and tops, and ruffl- ed skirts and blouses. On the other hand, the guys seemed to prefer the James Dean look of cool blue denim and muscle-exposing T-shins. Although there were a few students who preferred to look more sophisticated, the majority enjoyed the casual look. Teachers, on the other hand, were a different story altogether. The 'intellectual' types wore such things as checkered pants and silver furred shoes. The casual, kick back types chose to show off their colored denims and cool shades. Finally, the typical professional types wore their oversized ties, polyester pants, and three piece suits. Mir, f 'il k,ruuu v,j7 ,I me .1 4. Fads 'N Fashionsl29
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