Rogers High School - RYB Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)

 - Class of 1988

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Rock star Corey Hart would be proud of senior Tony Robinson for wearing his sunglasses at night. Relaxing on the diving board, senior Angie La Rocco sports the sporty look in lenses. 'Imagine'' senior Kelly Tokoly in John Lennon glasses. Senior Matt Fredenburg styles the Tom Cruise look with mirrored sunglasses. . . . the future's so bright, we gotta’ wear shades.

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STYLE Whether we know it or not, when we go cruisin' down Franklin, catchin' some rays at the beach, or chillin' down the ski slopes, we are making a fashion state- ment by propping those ever-so-stylish sunglasses on our noses. We started this habit at the age of four. We’d get Mom to buy us that teeth- rotting cereal, just so we could have those Tippi Turtle sunglasses that would last us until the next box. However, we have now become more refined in our quest for the ultimate shades. It takes days, sometimes weeks, just to find that perfect style and shape to fit our faces. Besides the basic brown or black, the world can now be viewed through a spas- matic spectrum of lenses. Although they aren’t allowed in school, sunglasses are one of the most radical fashions around. As soon as we step outside, they are placed back on our faces, and we are suddenly transformed into various ver- sions of Joe Cool. Some of us exchange” spects with a good bud. This way we can achieve a new look and save money at the same time. Sunglasses are also a great gift for somebody (not to mention we can borrow them after giving them to our friends). Everywhere we go, there is a new style to see. Some of them we like, some we don't. However, we can all agree that we’d like to see the world through rose colored glasses, or pink, or brown, or yel- low . . . Amy Russell -10— student life Mr. Lange's 7:30 comparative anatomy class shows they not only have brains, but style tool Senior Tia Pearson takes a break from oboe practice to show off her new spects. Senior Jeff Germain pauses to flash those baby blues.



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WEEKENDS • • • MONDAY-you get up 1 2 hour late, what a way to start the week four days until Friday. TUESDAY-you have three tests you for- got to study for three days until Fri- day. WEDNESDAY-you lock your keys in your car and you’re tardy for your first class — two days until Friday. THURSDAY-you come home from school and realize you have at least five hours of homework to do — Tomorrow is Friday!!! FRIDAY-you get to school and you left all your homework at home but you don’t care . . TGIFII!!! Now that Friday is finally here, you say to yourself, Tm going to get all my home- work done right away so I have the whole weekend free.” You come home from school and you’re just too tired to do homework. You say to yourself, It’s only Friday, I'll do it later. Weekends are a time to enjoyl Stu- dents may go to the movies, cruise around the beach, go to parties, or just socialize with friends. For the student who doesn’t like to socialize, or maybe just doesn’t feel like doing anything, weekends can be a time to sleep in, do homework, or maybe catch up with all your favorite soaps you’ve taped from television all week. A weekend is the per- fect time to just take it easy and relax. Many students have their favorite hangouts to go to on weekends. A typical night may be getting a bunch of friends together, going to a basketball game. maybe a dance afterwards, and of course, gathering at McDonald's or Bur- ger King. If students aren’t lucky enough to have a basketball game or a dance to go to. they may just cruise around and look for other people that have, or know of. something better to do. If they can’t find anyone they know they may just fol- low someone who looks like they have somewhere to go, and maybe, just maybe, find something interesting to occupy their time. According to Dave Bechinski, The weekends are a time to play basketball and to get away from your parents. Well, it's Sunday night, you look in your school bag and you remember you didn't do any homework. Tomorrow is Monday, light!! Kathy Richter -12- student life

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