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Fashions- G r i. wj get heady letting ready for fashion School fashion trends in 1982 included everything from rags to riches; the rags being the status symbol created in some groups by worn out blue jeans and cra- zy tee-shirts; the riches being expensive designer clothing. Students throughout the high school reserved their favorite tee-shirt to wear at least one day out of the week. Larry Holmes got in on the action by wearing his A legend in my own time shirt along with Connie Loomis' For the guy who has everything, here I am . Barb Frost, suffering from an addiction to purple, was frequently seen wearing shades ranging from violet to deep purple. The disease was catching as purple popped up all over. Monogrammed sweaters also showed class by being worn with stylish dress pants or blue jeans. Wearing a sweater with your initials greatly limited the numberof people who could borrow it, too! Ah, blue jeans! Anytime, anyplace, blue jeans were decent. The tighter, the better! Calvin Kleins, Jor- dache, Lees, Levis or Wran- glers found their way into every high school student's closet Page DcYarmond Connie Loomis KATIE Brantley, Julie Palmer, Amy Keeler and Jodi A Id red keep warm in their colorful monogrammed sweaters. THE purple craze has hit! Keeping up with this colorful new fad are Jodi Trayer, Alysia Gallihugh, Lisa Peasley, Barb Frost, Jackie Skirvin and Kris Bigelow. Purple of every shade available is pictured here.
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12 Artwork by Brad Olrich OH NO! THIS IS MY SISTER'S NEW MONOGRAMMED SWEATER, IT'S NOT MINE! IN the famous Brooke Shields pose, Kelly Trayer, Toby Archambault and Kristi Breidinger model their designer jeans. A tee-shirt can say it all, from an invi- tation to a summarization of self, for Larry Holmes, Matt Vusich, James Wolfgang, Connie Loomis, Ric McClel- lan, Pat Mol by and Dave McCasey -Opening
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AND THEY TOLD ME IT WAS GOING TO BE EASY TO CHOOSE A CAREER! ARMY, Navy, Airforce, Marines? Just ask Rick Enterline, Kevin Wadle or Ray Trumpour. GETTING ready for college, Dan Grover, Nancy Revaz and Matt Vusich look at college catalogs.
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