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Seniors Brett Henderson, Kevin Walsh, and Malisha Small model current fads in fashion including denim, sunglasses, sweaters, and scarves. The clothes were provided by Long’s department store, where the pictures were taken. Photo by Debi Hughbanks Seniors 11 Designed by Emily Todd
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The Future Awaits The future can be a scary thing to think about. Especially the im- mediate future after high school. There are many choices a highs- chool senior is faced with. Let’s examine a few: COLLEGE: This is a common and expensive way to further one’s education. But grants, scholar- ships, and loans are available to make college possible. ARMED FORCES: Any one of the armed forces can make an in- teresting career, or provide finan- cial help to attend college. WORKING: If a student al- ready knows “what he wants to be when he grows up”, getting a job in a related field may be the right thing to look into. But whatever you choose, be sure it is what you really want, and work hard to achieve your goals. By Emily Todd Photo by Debi Hughbanks You’ve Got The Look Fashion is an important part of most high school students’ lives, and the senior class was no exception. In a survey given to the seniors, it was revealed that denim was the hottest clothing trend of the past year. Old denim has taken on new twists. Frosted or “acid washed” denim was very popular in jackets and skirts as well as jeans. Another favored way to wear jenas was to recycle them. Old, faded jeans took on a new look when sprinkled with bleach or accentuated by a few holes in strategic places. Other popular looks in fashion were bright primary colors such as blue, green, and red. On the other hand, earth tones like khaki and brown were fashionable when paired with brown or other pastel shades. The emphasis in fashion this year was CASUAL. Most students could be seen in jeans, sweaters, t-shirts, or sweats on a regular basis. Comfort and style seemed to go hand-in-hand. Feet also became a fashion statement. Some new looks in fashion included ankle boots in brown or black, and white canvas shoes that could be worn with any outfit. Now, let’s talk accessories. An outfit could take on several different looks when the right accessories were added. Jewelry, belts, scarves, hats, watches, and sunglasses in many different colors and styles were used to accessorize one’s wardrobe. There were many popular name brands also. Among them were Guess, Pepe, Levi, and Esprit. But no matter how the seniors were dressed, they were always a “together” group of students. By Emily Todd Photo by Debi Hughbanks 10 Seniors Designed by Emily Todd
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Junior Mark Mitura takes a break from pho- tography to look at another interesting year- book. Photo by Derius Mammen Kelley Anderson James Bailey Therese Cimino Guy Cognet Bennette Dahilig Sharon Kelley Peggy Landsteiner Nate Meseke Mark Mitura April Parker Tiffany Tate Emily Todd Annette Vinson 12 Juniors Design by Guy Cognet II
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