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FASHIONS WE WEAR i Coming down the hall is someone wearing jeans and a Coca-Cola shirt. Is this person male or female? Although most fashions that swept South this year could be worn by both males and females, guys drew the line when it came to jewelry or having matching shoes and purses. Hair styles seemed to always change. While the guys were getting their hair cut as short as it could be, girls were letting it grow so they could wear banana combs and bows. Will these styles be in fashion next year? One never knows what new styles are coming along. 1 . Tony Jeffrey, Donna Long, Troy Smith, Jada Young, and Rachel Wyant display a wide variety of ' 87 hair styles. 2. Brian Kidd and Brandon Jones model faded jeans. 3. Eric Upshaw dances in baggies, suspenders, and bow tie. 4. Chad Mitchner and Ricky Bridgette show off spike hair cuts and the comfortable shirts of 1987. 5. Michelle Young wears the big shirt and jeans. 6. Donna Long is right in style with her denim jump suit. 7. LaTonya Martin poses in her mini skirt and sweat shirt ensemble. 8. Reebok ' s ready for action. 21
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BAGS WE CARRY The bags we carry reflect our own personal style. Some are colorful; some are drab; some are canvas; some are leather, but carry bags are found on the shoulders of most SHS students. In most bags, along with the usual books and notebooks, you ' ll find trash, year old papers, clothing, candy, and maybe even lunch. Some students say they can ' t live without their bags, but teachers who stumble over them in classroom aisles wish they were nonexistent. Or at least hidden away. 2. 1 . Krista Lindsay, Steve Goodin, Tawnell DeArmond, Dawn Reid, Trish Simmons, and Jeff Lithicum take up the whole hall way with their bags as they leave class. 2. There are many different styles of bags. 3. The aisles of any classroom are generally filled with carry bags. 4. Kris Dellapina can carry just about anything in her bag. 5. Fashion bags are found in stacks anywhere that students gather. 6. Tina Jones models her fashion bag. 7. Mrs. Dalie trips over a bag left in the middle of the floor. 8. Some people just don ' t or won ' t throw away their bags even when they began to age. 23
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