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Keep up with the latest style lthough fashion was an important part of student life, the style this year remained simple, students wore what they were comfortable in, The new school rule allowing students to wear shorts to school provided the students with a chance to wear some of their summer clothes to class. This summer, Jams , a type of shorts, became popular additions to stu' dents' wardrobes. The Hawaiian-loolsing shorts seemed to go with almost any shirt and seemed to be appropriate al- most anywhere. An expensive outfit wasn't necessary and many chose to mix and match out- fits that had been pushed to the bade of closets and forgotten. lf an expensive dressy outfit was considered more cam- fortable for others, that was acceptable too. Some things that seemed to have ap- peared more often this year were de- signerjeans. More girls wore these rather than the old style of Levi button-ups. Levi's were still around, but were saved for more casual occasions. Guys as well as girls were in to the baggy style of jeans with the tapered legs. Fashion is an important part ofa high school students life because the clothes a person wears reflects their personality, said Tamara Johnson, senior. lf one was searching for the conserva- tive lools, he could usually find it at Har- old's or Orbach's. From there came po- los and some sweater vests which were worn occasionally. Another lools was explored by stu- dents this year. Flourescent clothes from socks to dresses were in. The loud colors were often some of the favorite combi' nations. Among the wild articles were socks with sparkles, belts, and large baggy sweaters. Flourescent clothes seemed to be a favorite of many stu- dents. Hair styles varied, Some of the punls styles went out while tails and braded tails were still seen occasionally. Some of the Paris styles seemed to surface such as having one side shorter than the oth- er. More guys were lilsely to have permed hair and in the shorter style. Some popular stores explored by stu- dents were The Limited, Casual Corner, Paul Harris, and even the department stores such as John A. Brown and Dil- lard's. By having so many styles to choose from a person was almost assured of being in with the crowd no matter what they wore. Cowboy. The western style was a popular lool-s too. Marty Chance, senior, shows his preference. IPhoro by Blake Vogled g A ,A -fs. ,. 4 fffi. Gucci. Purses added something to students ward- robes. Danielle Steely, senior, introduces a Gucci purse. IPhoro by Blake VoglerJ 5 e-Q Styles ' Q
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Denim fan. Denim has become o fovorire and srudenrs weor denim everyrhing from jockers ro dresses. Koryn Collins, senior, dons one of herjock- ers. fPhoro by Blake Vogleri 5- 8 0 Sryles Relaxing. Srudenrs roke odvonroge of time when they con relox, June Speor ond Bo Srevens, seniors, weor rheir comforroble ciorhes. IPhofo by Blake Voglerl Preppy. Argyle is sriil in sryie os Jeff Kossci, senior, shows his fovorinsm ro rhe design. IPhoro by Blake Vogler2 Mx swf?
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Under flre. Whde in lsroel, Robert Morkowitz, sen- ior, gets o taste of o diferent culture. Whore by Roberr Mari-roxwrzl Event to remember. A special event took ploce tht summer, The 1984 Summer Olympic: were held in Los Angeles, Colifornio, and some students dxose to show rhelr potrlorlsm by attending in person. 09horo by Scorr Mrherbyl we zwmtig wttswttllttztu cuustaum, 2-. 1 . t r M 1, T 2 it 1 rg 1 Tourists. Mony vocorlons were token this summer. Angelo Poposorontou, junior, took o trip with her family to Greece. CPhoro by Nfkos Papasoranroui 10 0 Summer
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