Stephenville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Stephenville, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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A faded royal blue Generra shirt. A pair of Guess acid-washed jeans. Blue socks. Blue Keds. This described a typical outfit for school or play. At least for those who were fashionable Brands may have differed from person to person, according to their taste and shapeg but, looking around, one saw that most everyone was wearing the same basic look-what was Hin. Junior B.K. Marrs liked Bugle Boy clothes. I love baggy clothes and Bugle Boy jeans are made the way I like them, she said. I like Guess, Zena, and Liz Claiborne because they make me feel comfortable, said Junior Christi Boardman. Although it was very important for During the Homecoming game, Seniors Joe McClatchy, Samantha Mingus and Kim Kraatz, and Junior Geoff Kraatz congratulate Senior Sheila Mon- crief on her victory. This was one of the times this season the band was able to wear their new uniforms. They weren't really anything to wear around town on the weekends, the bottoms of the pants were just too huge, K. Kraatz said. ashi fat some to look their best at all times, others liked to let loose and slum around at times. When I wear my blue half-shirt without sleeves and my turquoise sweatpants with holes in the knees, I really hope no one sees me, said Junior Amy Anderson. Not only were there those times that students prayed that no one saw them because of what they slummed in but there were also times when people preferred not being noticed, like when ten other people had on the same outfit. I feel stupid when someone is wearing the same thing I have on. It makes me feel like I have no originality, Marrs said. It seems like everyone is looking at mel said Boardman. Whether one wore Keds, Guess, Dexter, or another brand, it seemed it was not how well a person did something, it was how fashionable he was while doing it! by .mi simon Student Life

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sh he uislciris Never sure if they will make it in time, they become speed demons and gas guzzlers. They talk about going to town and seem to think it is a big event. It's those that live out of town. They were constantly at the gas station. The stories they told about getting up at the crack of dawn were almost gruesome. These were the students deprived of midnight weeknight snacks from Ranglers. These were the out-of-towners. The students who lived outside the city limits. l'm hungry twenty-four hours a day and if there's nothing to eat, I can't just run to the storef' said Senior Brent Johnson. If I lived in town, I could just run to Ranglers and grab a Reeses Peanutbutter cup and a Snickers. The disadvantage of distance affected many aspects of out-of-town living. There's no cable t.v.,U said Senior Wade Parham. Also, the cost of gas could be a problem. However, there were distinct advantages to the out of the way location. Freshmen Jamie Lasswell and Karrie Terrill agreed that the privacy had big advantages. You can lay in the front yard with your bathing suit on, said Terrill. Although you don't just run out and get the paper, as Freshman Katy Portele said, the privacy was a big plus. And if you wanted to jog the mile to the mailbox, it didn't matter if you went in your pajamas. by Kim Kraat - I ' A- .ez , Outskirts 1 I 'iff . ' --' '



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4. F sit ful' While congratulating Senior Sheila Moncrief on her honor of being crowned Homecoming Queen, Sen- ior Denise Locke is fashionably dressed for the game. Acid-washed denim was a popular Hin item of clothing this year, as was Guess, Reebok, Keds, rolled-up legs and sleeves, and numerous other brand names and styles. At the Homecoming game, Senior Mary Rucker's father proudly escorts her to the field so she can take her place in the Homecoming court. Although Mary was not totally pleased with her dress, it at least was a dress. I didn't have a dress so I went to Social Scene. It was the only one that fit!! she said. Wg, ,1 ,. .,,, ii? . . V s is-QUE 'wsu Weather I It's cool up s Or it's, hotf I I 1 Did you notice what people wore? NO?!l Their clothes were in coordination with the weather--hopefully! When the weather is warm, I usually wear shorts, tops, and sandals, said Sophomore Angela Burton. For others, the weather really did not affect their dress at all. I usually plan to wear shorts or minis- kirts, and if it's cold I get embarrassed when I get goosebumps and look like a 'plucked chicken, ' said Junior Shelley Dollins. No matter what one planned to wear the next day, one better have checked the weather before making any final deci- sions. Enjoying the sun, Sophomore Toby Peek is obviously dresssed for the weather. While the cap shades his face from the sun, it also makes me feel relaxed, he said. I feel itls a good idea not to wear tanks to school, but if someone feels they have something to show, then I guess they should be able to wear them, said Peek. Dressed very fashionably for one of the pep rallies during the year, Senior Greg Cato lets down on his duties momentarily as a Blue Poo to watch the activities of the pep rally. Although the Blue Poos were eventually outlawed, they were still able to bring much spirit and fashion ideas to this event. I I ...JF Fashion Ll ,Gap ,..

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