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.. . s .g g M ' We GOING N Y -. ., STYLE E was Raymond Pendry, Michael Curtis, and Lyn Craven are on the stick when it comes to keeping in style. x 26 Fashion Karen Ferguson, Lisa Sheppard, and Stephanie Frye have winning personalities which stick out in a crowd. Ph Mm I ndividuality was the word to describe fashion in 1986. Each student dressed according to his in- dividual taste, mood, and lifestyle. Bright colors with paisley prints were definitely the style worn around the campus at Trinity High School.0ne glance at students on campus resembled a brightly colored rainbow. Accessories such as sunglasses, pearl and rhinestone necklaces and earrings, plus the popular SWATCH watches only added to the hstive look. Oversized and casual clothes were most popular this year because of the comfortable and messy look they provided. Casual clothes were the most popular styles. Everything from stirrup pants and sweatshirts to pearls and lace were worn and enjoyed. As always, Trinity students captured every look imaginable. They were all in style, and some were very original.
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SHORT S WEET B U T .ff- 5,010 wb C1 'Il 3 050 ado . New 4061! the GTC Cbvhw Gift, dowd W1 the il S Buildwgto Mb f neat 'W M he L00 ' ' ...J ovdflo e 4 Renee Anders and Amanda Lockhart prove that the arcade is not always the favorite spot on campus during break. X 28 Break Obviously relieved, Chad Butler answers the call of nature at an opportune moment during break. This break was not a time to break a leg, but it was the time students enjoyed most besides lunch and the 3 :03 bell. Webster dejqnes break as a pause or gap such as one made by breaking, but Trinity students defined it as the much-awaited inter- mission between second and third periods. During this time, girls visited bathrooms to attend to their hairstyles while guys used the restroom for more practical purposes. I n the arcade, the 'QDreps and Hacks conversed and were sometimes visited by the members of the smoking area. These visits sometimes ended in combat battles of which General Patton would have been proud. Meanwhile, at the opposite end ofthe arcade, many couples reunited for ten minutes of close encounters of hugging and kissing. It was love at frst bite. Students needing locks or supplies paid a visit to the school store during break. The long line sometimes caused problems for students in the near vicinity. As the bell rang for students to report to third period, students continued wearily on their way to sufer through the remaining four periods of the school day. The Short But Sweetu time of the clay had ended. Q54
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