Ross S Sterling High School - Governor Yearbook (Baytown, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Amy and Stacy Pace, unior», along with their date» Lance Freeman, a un- ior, and Mike Cole, freshman, display the more formal aspects of fashion dur- ing the Homecoming Dance- Stacy ex- plained. People lodge you on how you look, so you're out to dress better and differently than anyone else. Photo by R. Hester. Standing in the Limited, one of the more fashionable stores in San Jacinto Mall, are Donna Simmons, a senior. Jennifer Gregory, sophomore, and Em- ily Kojak. a junior. In oddition to the latest in clothes, the Limited had a va- riety of merchandise such as earrings, watches, belts, colored socks and other accessories. Photo by R Hester. Eric Barnes and Gena Stephens, both juniors, do not conform to the mainstream of fashion trends Dressed in black accented with white lace. Eric commented. I wore that outfit to Homecoming because Homecoming is supposed to be romantic and the style of the outfit was New Romantic Many people made fun of it but I could care less! I dress to please myself, not everyone else If I'm happy that's all that counts '' Photo by S. Mathews. 24 . . . Fashions

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P EERS ■'re»hmen: (front) Wend Branch. (2) )r ace-Ann McKay. Brian Harris. Mike :o e, True Nguyen. Keisha Bondage, b.ick) Aaron Davi». Photo by S. Bos- on. Sophomore»: (front) Kelly White. (2) LaShawn Williams. Britt Hurst. Amy Wlkert. Teresa Rollo. Derlc Bryant. Bri- an Hallum Photo by S. Boston. Junior»: Larry Bennett. Kim Coleman. Tim Copeland. Sherry Larson. Eric Carhart. Tien Nguyen. Kevin Guy. Tasha Gwaitney Photo by S. Boston Senior»: (front) Ralph Brock. Lance Teel, Wayne Marshall. Darold Thomas (2) Toni Monacy. Aimee Lannou. Don- na Simmons. J.J. Gordon. Photo S. Boston. Favorites ... 23



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 Outfit’s in a A ms hemlines went up and clothes faded out, the casual look was replaced by a classy one. Cropped sweaters and miniskirts were two of the hottest new fashions for the girls during the fall. Lori Nelson, a senior, com- mented. This summer. Angel Rains. Sherry Larson and I were at Sharpstown Mall and this man stopped us and asked us to be on the Channel 2 news mod- eling miniskirts. It was neato! For the guys, the latest style was acid, or stonewashed. jeans and colorful sweaters. Jason Aubey. freshman, ex- plained. I feel that the fad- ed look, along with a vivid shirt, always seems to brighten my day. •Ranger Rock” and Don’t Mess with Ross S. Sterling teeshirts. along with Guess? brand jeans, were a favorite with both sexes. Jason Faulk, a junior, said. I feel most comfort- able in my jeans, 'Ranger Rock’ teeshirt and Reebok shoes. The trashed, torn-up. look was a big smash with some Rangers like Jason Hampton, a senior. Jason felt more at home in his boots, ripped up pants and a real baggy shirt. He re- marked. Many people at Sterling are posters (picture perfect) and a lot of them think school is a fashion competition.” Some other popular items were hair fashion ac- cessories, big earings. plaid outfits and colored denim. Darla Martin, a junior, said that she liked the met- al ponytail holders because they give the ponytail a playful look. Last year. Angela Bar- ron. freshman, attended a private school and had to wear a uniform. Now that Angela's in a public school, she said she enjoyed every minute of shoppong for clothes. After wearing one outfit all of last year, and not being able to shop for new school clothes. Angela was excited at the prospect of being able to wear different things. There were many fash- ion-conscious people, but if someone wanted to know what outfits were in at this particular time and place, they could walk the halls of Sterling to find out. Macho men Ralph Brock and Lance Mize, both seniors. surround cool Ken Hathaway, a junior, a they Illustrate. In Chess King, some of the current fash- ions Ralph stated. I think people look at me as an example of how to dress. Photo by R Hester Students aren't the only ones who are fashion-conscious Ms Alicia Talley. English teacher, ond Mrs. Janie Chris- tian. sophomore assistant principal, prove that they. too. con keep up with the latest trends. Both Mrs. Christian and Ms Talley agreed that the way people dress reflects their professional image Ms. Talley explained. The way you dress conveys the way people see you. Photo by G. Monroe Fashions ... 25

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