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E DID IT ALL - Erin Capello - 12 is ready to nce the night away at the Morp dance. lfully assed of coursel 1. A 1.54. I p . ,W V '11 It is very impor- E4 tant to dress -5 , Q neatly '-Q H, and look nice. It shows 3 tw' fi A A that you care about X f- yourself as a person and .- an - others will respect you P1 '-If , for it. Your appearance says a lot about the person that you are. Since your clothes are usually the first thing that people notice about you, it's necessary to always try to dress your best, because people tend to judge you by your out- ward appearance. Cynthia Pitre - ll .I ,,,- . -J, f la wr Ka 0:0114 052 ii ii H S- gu- we W' vp?- A. 1 l I if K lallkk I Sul Sf :ms PWM 'YQ 010114 A person com- municates by the clothes he wears. The ' ' message could be favorable 1he's probably a drug user or thiefl. Some people are not as attrac- tive as others because they wear dirty, torn clothes. While others are classified as rich and snotty or Preps. We stereotype people according to their appearance. Michelle Usey - ll - I QT' - aux ,Ny 5 . The different characteristics of people could easily be seen while strolling through transition. There is the simple shirt with the message, or different hair styles. Clothes can be decorated and are decorated a lot. Fausto Meza - 12 In I rn :- O C rn Us 3 rn '9 l fn Q 5. 'U eu 3 o : l 3 i Q I: 'E I. 9 sl sl ingly receives another love note. The only pro- blem is that no one seems to know who the notes are coming from. JACKET SPIRIT - Alena Hightower - 10, Jessica Larkins - 12, and Christi Robins - ll, hang a poster for the French Club during football season. HHH: aloud UWB 54 puaoum IND O0 TUDENT IFE
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When All Else Failed We Always Resorted to It was the year of the president known as the Great Com- Sign La n gu a ge on .44- municatorf' Showtime on the cable was close cap- tioned for the hearing impaired. Song lyrics labels, thanks to the Parents' Music Resource Center, so your mother could decide lf they were harmful or not. New cars contained com- puters that told you when your door was ajaf. Menus were available in Braille. There were Hot Llnes for every problem: drug abuse, poison control, suicide, AIDS and even one If you needed to know where to put a comma. Blllboards got big- ger TV spots got louder and Pepsi put the first advertisement on a video cassette movie - TOPGUN. What we were doing was oommunlcatlng. Clothes are one way students express their views, their causes, and their way of life. The fashion was anything goes. John Blumstein - 12 says it all, lt depends on my mood that day. Sometimes it's a verbal abuse shin with a large tear on the left side or a shirt with either Man Man or Vlolent Pecificatlon. Still other times it's just a plain white shirt. You will rarely see me anywhere without a flannel shirt nearby. ws Pram 64 wma OZZY - Patrick McCorvey - ll rehearses for the BUTTON, BUTTON WHO HAS.THE BUTTON day when he will be standing before the screaming Scotty Flanagan - 12 shows proudly his collection crowds. Here he impersonates his favorite metal of buttons in and out of school. star. 22 , TUDENT IFE With James Cowan there's a different message My personality is conservative. so I dress conservative. Paul Fuseliefs - 12 favorite shirt is a python inside a triangle that he wears when he goes into one of his 20 year time warpsf' Some students prefer loveable cartoon characters such as Bullwinkle and Peewee Herman, favorites of Clayton Hearn - 12. But there are more ways than iust clothes to show the real you. There are the ever popular bumper stickers and window signs. Nearly everyone had a diamond shaped yellow tag sporting some witty saying such as Steph White's: Mafia Staff Car. Then there are the bumper stickers that say, Hit me, I need the money or I don't get mad, I get even. Some show school spirit, like the Swingster stickers. More common are decorated folders. Vicki Rackel - 12 does it because it gives me something to do or read during classes. Most folders sport slogans like, Ride to live, live to ride , Marcy loves Randy, or the names of favorite rock groups. Many students set themselves apart from the crowd by their nicknames. They pay T-shirts Plus to print names like David Robinson's, who's called Iceman, Franklin lthe Hangmanl Hamilton, Novis lCookieJ Wilson, Martin QM 8 Ml Mayon, Clarence lMaddogl Bennett, Shane lTurbol Saenez, Chad lSlopeyl Sartin, Brian lGusJ Guthrie. Tony iBuddhaJ Trahan, and Andrew lTreel Knight. Some of the names are weird but they tell you alittle about the wearer's personality. Whether it's tee-shirts, cars, bumper stickers, hats, folders. or buttons: students really know how to show their stuff through their own kind of sign language. X I i tc., 5 wud gl uosrpnp gap Aq Photo by Ward Scott THE GREAT THINKER - John Blumstein -- displays his graffittied tennis shoes while sitting in the courtyard imitating Plato'e The Great Thinker
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Shopping. Sleeping or Just Slopping Around, We Value Our ' OVER THE LIMIT! - John Sherman - 12 shows r the stringer of speckled trout he caught at McFa din Beach. What do you do after school? Students use their time after school for many dif- ferent things. Some people go straight home to get started on their homework that takes all night to do. Others use their timegafterschool to go visiting friends, shopping, or maybe just go home and straight to bed. 1 g Edward Robertson - 12 stated, Most of my time is spent practicing baseball or training, for the varsity footba I team. After thisfl go home,fclean up, eat, watch televi- sion and talkion the phone. Then last, do my homework. However, some people have the weighing commitment of a job, work till late, come home and begin the tedious h0UfS Of dreaded homework. Like many people, Rhonda King - 11 says, I go home, do homework, then hit the sacklf Many of us follow the same pattern dayafter day. Jennifer Roccaforte +- 12 has' allen intoa similar daily routine, Right after school,xI go ridindg, go home, watch my soaps that I tape during the day, go to bed, wake-up around 9:0 pm then oghomework and go to bed again. The schedules may never change until we get a holiday or until that wonderful, looked-forward-to' summer vacation comes around. We are then free to do as we please. V ' i 1: 1 Vanessa Qulntola HOMEWORK CAN .WAIT - umm Black - u relaxeiin his and watches a little TV before he starts the long tiring hoursof homework. THAT BALL! - Donnie Billncich - 12, Bil- luliriggs e1 llpnd Paul Fulelier - 12, are working hard to keep their undefeated record at the YMCA. K X -s ,- FN -fn J I 2 S up ' 2 TUDENT IFE THAT'S THE STUFF - Jennifer Knipple - 11 shovels those burgers and packs those fries work- ing at Hardee's after school. 4-ef I Photo by Joe Dr 1 1
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