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Craig Day, Kevin Meyers. Willie Plunkett. and Gene Guild show off their traditional jean jackets. .J 1 ,if , A Q. -. . , , , N'-Ji-J -J G A big fadwthis year was the wearing of high tops in almost every color imaginable. ..l ff Randy Sigle is yet another Guess Wearer, Chris Hammond used a large quantity of and he paired his sweatshirt with his bleach fo get his jeans just the perfect colored high tops, Calor, Student Life Heather Knowles is decked out in her Guess overalls and jacket. sX.4st Shanna Nicholson is just one of many girls 5.H.S. who like their Guess V 34- 1 f 4 ex K x . H f l R95
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HQ WCTIME Throughout the years, the stu- dents of SHS have been faced with the problem of trying to find some place to eat lunch. Once again, we found a problem among the younger generation of students in Seminole. The eighth and ninth graders must either bribe an older member of the school or walk their way to lunch. They usually ended up walking un- less they had an older brother or sister. Their trek usually took them to either the Chieftain Den or to Richard's Quick Stop where they in- dulged in eating hamburgers, corn dogs, chicken, and potato wedges. The sophomores, after having two previous years under their belt. didn 't have as much trouble finding a ride. Some even finally got their licenses. This year of school usually opens up the doors to a world of eating pizza and many other delica- cies not offered to the scrubs. Some of the many different places to dine during lunch were Van 's Pig Stand, Braum's, Polo 's Mexican Res- taurant, Ed and Eddie's, and Doyle 's Quick Stop. Surprisingly enough, many students started eating at Po- Io's this year. They found it amaz- ingly inexpensive, and they could even get back to school on time for fifth hour. Clint Whelan enioys his unusual lunch - a chocolate sundae from Braum's. Student Life
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Fashions Show SIGNS OF THE TIMES During the year we saw many dif- erent types of fashion for the guys, nd for the girls. Some l987 fashion ven crossed over into being fash- for both. All in all, this year was return to some our old favorites the past. The big splashes in the guy 's fash- this year were the traditional ces of Levi 's jeans and jean lt was almost impossible to down the halls of SHS and not at least ten people wearing Another oldie returning to were the Converse high top shoes. They came in just every color imaginable and about everyone had atleast one With these high tops we saw people with their jeans rolled at the bottom. With the appear- ance of the long trenchcoats and the many different types of S watches, we saw the return of yet two more oldies. The new fads for the guy's included the appearance of jeans again. Taking a perfectly good pair of l.evi's and bleaching them out seemed to be a contest on who could make their jeans look worse. Another bizarre ritual among the boys was, strangely enough, getting their hair cut. The style of getting their hair buzzed and hav- ing things written on or colors lined on the sides of their heads were a somewhat regular sight here. .lust like the guys, the girls had a lot of jeans in their fashion. Bleached jeans and jean jackets, along with Guess overalls were donned by many girls at SHS. Boots, ranging from black wres- tling boots to any color ropers. were also donned by many of the Seminole girls. Blunt haircuts were still in style, but slowly fading, but no matter how their hair was cut, the banana clip was something to hold it in a pony tail The big, new thing this year for the girls was the wearing of silver in every way, shape, and form. Some of the silver items included necklaces. rings, earrings, shirts, and even shoes! Another new style was the wear- ing of glasses by both guys and girls. Many people who had both contacts and glasses wore their glasses, not because they had to but because they like them. Steve Staley dons a Baz haircut. Randy Sigle shows off his style by wearing a trench coat. Student Lile
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