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'‘Skirts are more comfortable,” said An- gela Hassan. People
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THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT Whether your preference is tor long or short, from hair styles to hemlines, this is the time to show your own style. Hemlines are both up and down and both are fashionable. “The long skirts are more comfortable to me,” said sophomore Angela Hasson. Hairstyles also express individuality. Hair can be traditionally long or cut for the punk look. Any length of hair for men and women is acceptable so stu- dents tend to have their way of looking good. Sophomore Nick lavarone has a style all his own. Nick has his basketball 10 on the side of his head. “It was just something different to do,” Nick ex- plained. By Robert T. Watson
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SENIORS Thinking ahead, yet looking back As seniors we look ahead to many new, exciting challenges. Some are looking forward to at- tending colleges, universities, or vocational schools, and oth- ers are making plans to go di- rectly into the work world. As society forces us to look toward the future, we begin to realize how much we will miss our high school years. The general con- sensus is that our friends will be missed the most. In nearly ever- ything we’ve done, our friends have been there. They have been with us in class, clubs, sports, and leisure. Jennifer Walker sums it up by saying, “Most of all I’ll miss my friends. They are the best that anyone could ask for.” Seniors who have participat- ed in sports are sad to see the year drawing to a close. The end of our senior year illustrates a finality that thus far we have chosen not to acknowledge. Chris Chadd explains, “When school is over, baseball is over. That’s what I’ll miss the most.” By Sally Harrington Claude Warren, Dave Rose and Jeff Mill- er watch a tree throw contest at the Homecoming pep rally. Rhonda Appleton, Robert Watson and Sally Harrington show that seniors are always out to have tun with their friends. Seniors
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