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Lazy, summertime fun Students welcome stress free days As the month oflune came around, the word summer was on most students minds. Fun, sun, and travel was the major goal. The hectic schedule would be ended for another year, and students were ready for the relaxation and the pure enjoyment summer holds. Along with summer came the usual activities such as sleeping late, watching T.V. iespecially the soap operas that were missed during the school yearl, working, or just having fun. I slept as late as as I could, then sat around the house all day and watched T.V., and usually went out at night, said senior Danielle Mohrwhen describinga typical summer day. Students could be found in many places on hot summer days though these kinds of days were seldom experienced because of the mostly cool weather last summer. Swimming pools and trips to the lake were popular places to meet people and get the perfect tan. When avoiding the heat, or beating rainy day blues, many people could be found in shopping malls and movie theaters. WATER SPORTS are common in Nebraska on hot summer days. Senior Bill Griffin enjoys a nice day for windsurfing at Holmes lake. 10!Summer Fun BRAZIL OFFERS many beautiful sights to people who travel there. Senior Ilse Wendorff spent two months there as a part of the AFS program. On the other hand, some students had the opportunity to travel abroad through Lincoln Public School trips, family vacations, and various types of exchange programs. junior Ed Palleson vacationed in Europe with his family. Among the countries visited, they stopped in Russia for one week. I found the USSR most interesting of the places we visited, he said. Ilse Wendorff, a senior, also had an opportunity to travel to aforeign country and experience their culture. Through the cultural exchange program American Field Service QAFSI, Wendorff spent about three months living with a family in Brazil. After going through a long process involving filling out of forms and interviews, she was chosen to be an ambassador in Brazil though France was the country she originally requested. It was hard at first because I didn't know the language tPortugueseI, she said. I had a sister who spoke English, but it was still scary and confusing at first. As summer progressed, students grew restless with the monotonous vacation days. A longing grew for the routine and stability that school days provided. As the school year continued though, the longing for lazy summer days developed once again. -Paula Danekas J 5,2 ,P wr kt' 16 ' 1 ' - - V V ., -- -f Jr' Qs' s. Z'14,j, X, ' H! -P.-. f --'-Zan-: 'I' , .,.,, 4 ff ,ggi t' Q--f .T. 5 1,39 .FEL i 4- ys 1 V qi- :tl -ttf.-.. 'Jw ii.: -. ' .I Aiea '1- 0 1 Y.. 'fi L ' 1 V' .' '-,.,'ffg..:'ti If t -,-:ta ,.?f1,3S- , ,ugh ' , 1. -..Q T5 , k ' V. 1 . , A ' Q. 7 , .L I.:-n
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Individual look prevail Students dress match personalities In past years it seemed that fashion followed a certain set of rules. There were certain periods where everyone wore the same type of clothes. But this year especially, tradition seemed to change. Students were wearing many different styles, and the biggest trend of all seemed to be individualism and originality. The individualist look seemed to be the goal of most students, especially those who dressed in New Wave and Goodwill look clothing. These looks includedvintageclothingfrom the1950's and '60's, wild patterns, and anything that seemed out of the ordinary. Ideas for a certain style of dressing came from varied sources. Magazines, retail stores, music groups, and past fashions all influenced styles. Senior Todd Schroer said he got ideas for dressing from the characters in the Archies comic strip. IfittclothingI looks like something they would wear, then I buy it, he said. Some people chose to wear the newest fashion looks instead of vintage styles. POPULAR PAISLEY PRINTS provided a prominent new trend in this year's fashion, as senior Barb Burke shows. 12!Fashion PRINTED JEANS added variety to the old stand-by of blue jeans. Sophomore jill Hascall wears a colorful variation. Patterns such as plaid, stripes, floral, and paisley prints could be seen on everything from shirts to skirts and jeans. I like to be original when I pick my clothes. I like them to be a little different but still be trendy, said sophomore Iill Haskell who likes to wear the current fashions. Classic, more dressier styles, sometimes known as the Preppy look, was yetanother popularfashion. To top off these individual looks, accessories and the right hair styles were a necessity. Older antique looking costume jewelry was seen everywhere. Scott Wright prefers this style to the more trendier ones. I dress in the classic style because trends don't last long, he stated. Hairstyles were important to perfect that certain image. Some popular styles were the one length hair cut called a bob for girls, and a style called a flop where one section of hair is left longer than the rest of the hair. This style was popular for both girls and guys alike. Whateverthestyleworn, expressing yourselfwas a major goal. I like to stand out and make a statement with the clothes I wear, said sophomore Paul Gossin. Paula Danekas ., ,A .,, It JM ,gf .1 LEATHER SANDALS, like these worn by junior Stephanie Nickerson, were popular and took people back to the Egyptian era.
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