Snyder High School - Tigers Lair Yearbook (Snyder, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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Preppy look is in Fashionable clothing hits Snyder High; legwarmers, painted hair, what next? Styling out, punking out, gla- mouring out, and prepping out. Those were the outlets for fashion among High school students. To Shane Sullivan finding in style clothing was fairly easy. I bought things that caught my eyes as differ- ent from the everyday things. There were all sorts of looks advertised, but when it came down to it, I knew what I liked and what to buy , said Shane Sullivan, junior. While many people try to become more and more fashionable, others trash out more and more. Trash-Outers wear the faded jeans, t-shirts and tennis shoes. Trey McWilliams, senior, who does not trash out everyday but does not consider himself fashionable said, I like tacky shiek. Kelly Farquar, junior, who did not go for brand name labels on fashion clothing but rather for a good kool said, I bought what I liked and what I thought looked good. Sometimes I would see something I liked in a magazine and go for a similiar look. Prices are forever a drawback holding back young fashion minded individuals who have dreams of being the next Cheryl Tieggs or Gregory Harrison. Far- quar said, If you looked around in different stores you could usu- ally find sales. I didn't go for the brand name labels, quality is what really counts. Looking nice where ever he goes is the way Mickey Broach, junior, percieves fashion. Chelle Krueger, sophomore, describes style as the art of dress- ing. It is not just dressing up, it's dressing the personality. Ramona Murphy, senior, said, My fashion is what feels and looks good on me but that might not be fashion to most people. Linda Walker, junior, said that fashion clothes are usually twenty to fifty dollars more expensive than everyday jeans and t-shirts. She also feels that the clothing is worth the extra money because it is made with better qulity and it will last longer. LEGWARMERS AND DOUBLE SHIRTS prepare Sophomore Chelle Krueger for a cold winter. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) EXPRESSING FASHION is Junior Shane Sul- livan. The respect of how clothes look on a person and how they reveal one's per- sonality. Sullivan explained fashion, is the way he expresses himself. (Photo by Law- rence McCown) Preppy 19

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FLASHING A PREPPY STYLE KNICKER SUIT: is Junior Kelly Farquar. Fashion means to express my mood and feelings in a particular dress whether it be extremely bazaar or very casual and calm ' said Far- quar. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) DOUBLE SHIRTS AND SHORT BOOTS: Ju- nior Anne Wright models the fast growing popular double shirts with short boots. (Lair Staff Photo) FUNNY TIC-TAC TOE TENNIS SHOES: Having way out clothes isn't everything. These freaky, way out shoes come in other colors besides black and white. This might be the new way of stepping into fashion. (Photo bv I awrence McCown) 18 Preppy



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Student helpers Assistants aide teachers, librarians There were many aides in Snyder High School. There were library aides, office aides, A V aides, and counselor aides. Each of these had an important part in Snyder High. Library assistants shelve, in- ventory and checkout books. They also made fines out, helped students find books they needed, filed cards, and changed out magazines and newspapers. Sophomore Rhonda Elam said, I liked this class. It was fun. I learned alot about the library, and I liked the librarians. I think this will help me to want to work in a public library some day. Office assistants relay mes- sages and answer attendance calls. Sophomore Tim Leonard said that an office assistant is an easy class in which a student does not have to worry about homework. Since I was a new student in school, it helped me to learn my way around the school. Teacher's assistants checked papers, copied off tests, made film calenders, made new rolls, and sometimes made posters, returned things to teachers, checked rolls for students who had more than 10 absences, and made a list of due payments. Senior Mary Ybarra said, I liked being a teacher's assistant. Sometimes I have homework to do so this gave me time to do it, so I did not have to take it home. I typed up assignments, graded papers and anything else that needed to be done. The audio-visual students made signs, laminated, made copies, repaired films, took film and projectors to rooms and picked them up. Senior Tommy Parks said, I don't know if this will help me in the future or not. I learned to run a lot of machines. You never know when you might need to use one of those machines. ANOTHER MACHINE: Cal Mayfield used DOING HIS JOB: David Bullock, junior, a copy machine in the Audio Visual looked for some information in the room, during second. (Lair Staff Photo) counselor's office. (Lair Staff Photo) 20 Student Helpers

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