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Classic Clothes: A M any of the 50’s styles influenced the fashions of students in the late 80’s. To- day’s classic clothes ran in a wide range, from leather jackets and blue jeans to bobbie socks and tight skirts. The hot fashions of today include “Guess,” “I.O.U.,” “Prezzia Italia,” “Italian Boys,” “U- Men, ” “Camp Beverly Hills, ’’and many other prod- ucts. They will most likely be “Classic Clothes” in the future just like some clothes are classics now. The old “new” styles of today will soon be the “classic,” hot fashions of tomorrow. 8 OPENING
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1 nock, knock. Who’s there? It’s the first guest of the evening. All of your close friends are gathering at your house for a game of Pictionary, the latest rage in group entertainment. The stereo is blast- ing with the top ten song, “Push It ,” and bowls of Dori- tos, chips, and popcorn are placed everywhere. All are eating, laughing, and enjoying each other’s company while the drawer is going bizerk trying to make his teammate guess his drawing as the time dwindles down quickly. But Pictionary parties are only the beginning. Stu- dents also love going to the movies, eating at McDon- ald’s, hanging out at the Southlake Mall, and of course, participating in the traditional school events. Kristin Baker and the others were not hesitant in showing their spirit Starting the new tradition of “Mr. In- during the bonfire. got Spirit” was Alex Cajigas. TIME FOR A PICTIONARY PARTY! CLASSIC GET-TOGETHERS CHANGE FROM “EVERYONE AT ARNOLD’S” TO ‘‘EVERYONE AT MY HOUSE” CLASSIC EVENTS 7
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Modeling contemporary formal wear, Angel Cruz looks comfortable in his grey knit suit, while Doug Funes feels very confident in his black wing-tipped tux. Fashionable looks usually run in a family. Here Michelle Munoz is adorned in the latest styles from Prezzia Ita- lia while her brother, Frank Munoz, in the latest popu- lar colors, grey and black, wears Guess jeans and a grey knit sweater with red accents to match. (- — Wearing very stylish and comfortable Guess T-shirt and jeans, Doug Wentz takes time out to kick up and relax in the library Lisa Potts, Shane Skees, and Theresa Groover sport some of the latest styles including fashions from Bugle Boy. Having a brother that works at a top fashion store, the “. Merry- Go-Round, ” makes it an advantage to get the latest styles at a discount price.- Corie Childs OPENING 9
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