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Black and blue from a hard days work, 0 ' Chris Kahn takes d break in the library's Ilfellnes Checking to see if she's being Taking some class time out to thdi at tho followed, Tuti Garrett plans her store, Sandri Dt-kkor laughs with Juli Noticing her mother's good taste in tlothes, Stary vsrdpv. Lindvnmoyor Vovak stops off for a qurrk hug. Coincidentally wearing the same shirts, Thinking that he's Magnum P.I., Tim Dan Palmer and Stay Novak work on a Hubbard waits for the girls Chemistry experiment. to dndtkt Students admired their Stylish Staff Like the students at Rogers, the staff showed their own unique style through the clothes they wore. The faculty's fashion ranged just as widely as the students' fashion. Some of the teachers just wouldn't have felt right without a suit on. Others, however, felt comfortable wearing their blue jeans. Many showed off this casual look. However, they disagreed on the brands. For example, students often saw Mr. Mack walking in his Calvin Kleins, while Mr. Remmel enjoyed teaching in the Jordache Look. Some staff members dressed midway between these two extremes. Though they didn't always dress up, jeans weren't quite their style either. Their wardrobes included such fashion essentials as angora sweaters, chino pants, Oxford shirts, Izod vests and the classic tweed blazer. Just as they put their personalities into their work, the Rogers faculty also let their character show through their dress. Fashion 15
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Realizing that his 7ipper is down, Uitton Stophney lvaxos tho tlass in a hurry Up to her Izod in homework, Kathx' Lawrom hits the hooks. Standing at her locker, Chris Kula gets that pen she forgot. Showing the class how ilk done, Rit h Hiqgs writes a problem 0n the hoard. Noticing that she torgot to wear sotks, Lori Stott chm klvs to herself. Fashion at Rogers was Not Just Old Hat The word fashion implies that there is a certain code While on the COUFI, Raiders sported white highIOpS, but that everyone must follow; yet at Rogers, fashionable in the halls they rebounded With a splash of COIOFS students dressed as uniquely as possible. SUCh 35 pink, orange and purple. Though students wore the usual standbys such as Like the girls, the guys also helped set new trends. jeans, sweatshirts, and tennis shoes, they added new Pretending to conform by wearing their traditional gray twists to these weIl-worn favorites. Blue jeans were suits, the guys were really revolting by wearing a tee- actually black, green, and purple. Some were even shirt instead of the usual dress shirt. striped and checked. Those who saw Flashdance sliced -Jennifer Franklin into their sweatshirts in honor of Jennifer Beals. 14 Student Life
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Students lBeat lt' to Music And Movies 1983-84 was outstanding in many aspects, and music and movies were no exeeptions. At local tainemas, a t0mhination of older sequels plus new shows pleased movie goers, Such sequels as Psycho ll, jaws 3-D, and Porki's II, The VeXt Dari, gave audiences variety. John Travolta did a sequel to his smash of 1977 Saturday Night Fever with Stayin' Alive. James Bond fans also had their share as Octopussy and Vever Say Never Again were both released. Yet the biggest sequel of the year was the anxiously awaited Return of the jedi, which brough the first set of the Star Wars saga to a conclusion. Twilight Zone was also released, which re-made four of the made- for-TV shows, of the 50's. These films combined with Other box office smashes such as Risky Business, Wargameg FlashdanCe, Silkwood, and The Dead Zone gave viewers a large variety. Musit' fans saw many groups release new albums. The Police, journey, The Stones, and the Cap Band all released albums. Performers of the past such as Yes, 22 Top, and David Bowie returned to recording studios. One of the best in music, however, was Michael Jackson, who beCame the first artist to have seven singles from the same album hit the charts. Other previously unfamiliar names also received attention. Eurythmics, Quiet Riot, the Fixx, Thompson Twins, U2, Talking Heads, and Big Country reached the top. Combinations of new and old captivated audiences and left viewers and listeners with something interesting. -SCOtt Barnes Anna Kedzierski a mt XXiitgcr Slti Icy Mae f,ainc J; '1; ii Niel son COMP lU l Al iGl l. COME . u Theatres gained more popularity by lowering their prites to $2. 1w; of Rogers students taxorite movies in 1984 were Risky Business and Terms of lndearment. 16 Student Life
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