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Fashion with a Flair! w W x Kh Would you pay $45 for a pair of jeans? Most people wouldn't, but a surprising number of students at Ray-Pec do, and it's all just for a label. From the preppy to the western look, dressing in style can get very expensive. Students at Ray-Pec dress in all sorts of clothes. There are the so-called rednecks who wouldn't be seen in anything but straight-legged Levi's, a pair of cowboy boots and their Stet- son. But then there are the preppies who really like to show off their style with a pair of Calvin Klein's an oxford button down shirt, and of course, the topsiders! Whatever the look or the price may be, there are always students who have a flair for fashion at Ray-Pec. Different students have different feelings about the top '- name brands. When asked about this, Jennifer Rogers, senior, stated, I love the fashions, but I don't feel they necessarily have to be top name brands. Some students don't feel this way, but a great many of them do. In a shopping spree at Bannister Mall, a group of students modeled fashions for our photographer. The Limited and The Gap outfitted Ray-Pec students for the picture. 4 N Jeff Beckett, Kelly Black, Bruce Brown, and Whitney Wheeler sport their designer jeans. Karen Hendrickson, Brent Barber, Ann Maley, and Jon Ament are all decked out in their western duds. Lisa Bryan and April Radtke step into the casu- al cut. 12w Fashions
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Mark Heintzelman, one of the more enthusias- tic workers at Worlds of Fun. N.H.S. entertains at Homecoming pep assem- bly. N.H.S. tries new projects; continues tradition National Honor Society began the year by recognizing their substitute sponsor, Mrs. Bryan. She was the N.HS. sponsor first semester during the absence of Mrs. Metheny. N.H.S. held their annual induc- tion ceremony on September 25. The club did something new this year and held a banquet before the cere- mony. As tradition has it, the new I, officers were inducted and the new members were initiated with the candlelighting part of the ceremony. The officiers for N.HS. were as fol- lows: Yvonne Lehr4 president; Bren- da Bremer, Vice-president; Gail Huber, secretary; Rhonda Breedlove, treasurer; and Stephani Freer, Stu- dent Council representative. 'At the N.H.S. induction ceremony on September 25, N,H.S. Officers - Gail Huber, Yvonne Lehr, Brenda Bremer, Stephani Freerl and Rhonda Breedlove - look on as N.H.S. sponsor, Mrs. Bryan,acceptsf10wersfrom members in appreciation of her hard work. N.H.S. worked at Worlds of Fun and sold candy as money making projects. This money will be used towards scholarships for the gradu- ating seniors 0f the club. N.HS. provided entertainment at the Homecoming pep assembly on October 23 by performing a skit. This skit consisted of the Homecom- ing princesses and the Panther Queen dressing football players in their football gear in a set time limit. Each football player and princess stood in front of their own class where they were cheered on to a hopeful victory. The senior candi- dates for Homecoming queen were the judges. The seniors won the con- test. New members are inducted with the traditional lighting of candles during the Induction Ceremony. NHSHI
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tep into the casu- The down-filled jacket Ann Maley is wear- ing will keep her warm this winter. Dana Calonge, Carla Rein, Terry Deville, Gordie Light, and Angie Akins are ready and running with their sweats. Fashionsh 13
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