Stroman High School - RoundUp Yearbook (Victoria, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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MAKING A FASHION STATEMENT

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At 3:30 p.m. the last bell of the day rings and drones of kids flood the halls. The different per- sonalities stand out through the clothes they wear. Stereotypes, such as kikkers, preps, punks, and thrashers are obvious through their style of dress. Fashion is one ' s own individual style, Curtis Moyer, junior said. Fashion is this and more. Fashion is a passing fad, Sarah Hammack, junior, said. It is the way you dress, your hair style, what you eat and what you say. POPULAR: Scott Adams en- joys the laid back look of Country. Because many stu- dents live outside the city lim- its, this look is very popular. Making a statement in FASHION S I i This year ' s fads have included the comeback of the mini skirt, cropped tops and acid washed jeans. Leggins, ankle boots and black and white checked clothing also invaded the fashion scene. I like to go shop- ping, Cynthia Ortega said. I try the things that appeal to me, not necessarily what ' s ' in ' . I like winter clothes, Elsa Garcia said, especially sweat- ers. The winter season did encouragae the sweater fashion. Turtleneck sweaters became espe- cially popular. The best part of my wardrobe is my old ten- nis shoes, David Barth said. Most people simply prefer the most comfort- able clothing that they own. 1 wear what 1 feel like, what I can be the most comfortble in, Amanada Gonzales, se- nior, said. ADIDAS: Daryl Bates feel at ease in his Adiaas jogging suit. Most students wear comfort- ble, casual outfits to school. Fashion ' In ' s ' Mini skirts Denims — stone washed or acid washed Ankle boots Coca Cola products Cropped tops Guess products Llh,- making a fashion statement



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On the MOVE! Cars, trucks, motorcy- cles and even skateboards — those were the alternatives to riding the bus to school. Most students look for- ward to having their own wheels to get to school, but many have to rely on the wheels of their parents. Since I had to stay late for band or news- paper, Chris Saenz, junior, said, my mom or dad would have to come get me when I was finished at school. On the i ost part, jun- iors and seniors are the ones with the cars. However, if they are ex- periencing car trouble, they, too, must depend on the bus, a friend or their parents. When I had trouble with my truck, Kimber- ly Evans, senior, said, I had to use my mother ' s car or she would have to take me to school. All vehicles had to have a parking sticker, which cost $1.00, in or- der to use the parking lots. This enabled ad- ministrators to make sure cars parked on campus belonged there. Most of the student vehicles were older models, although some were newer smaller cars. It didn ' t matter to me what I drove, Randy Parkan, senior, said. It was a car. HELP: Jim Moss and Thomas Ponton join in the effort to re- start Kimberly Evan ' s car. Th e cost of care and upkeep of a car often cause many students to invest a great percentage of , their incomes in their cars. ICE: Melissa Duenez pours hot water on the windshield of her car in order to melt the ice that formed overnight. Many students found layers of ice on their cars that were parked outside this past winter. til ON THE MOVE

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