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WARRIORS’ FASHIONS AND 7 4 undo High School is fortunate r lijl enough to have a variety of people. ” Preppies, punk-rockers, and nor- mal people are all a part of Wando, and each group wears his own style of clothing. Preppies can easily be seen around the Wando campus. They wear Izod shirts, Ox- ford shirts, and, of course, Polo shirts. For the most part, their pants are also Izod. Pants and shirts are usually color-coordinat- ed with each other, with hair ribbons, and with watch bands. Of course, the outfit would not be complete with Izod socks. Prep- pies also finish their ensemble with Aigner accessories. Penny loafers, Docksides, and deck shoes are a part of a preppie's ward- robe; on the rare occasions when tennis shoes are worn, a preppie always wear Asahi. Punk rock groupies cannot be missed. Their hair is kinked; they always wear sun- glasses, and they frequently wear mini-skirts. Tiger-striped shirts and unmatched clothes round out their ensemble. Oh yeah, if you see someone walking around with safety pins in her ears, that is a punk rocker. The normal people are the hardest to spot. Sometimes they cross between the fine lines of preppie and groupie. Normal-ly, how- ever, they wear jeans. Usually they wear a nice shirt. They need not worry about color coordination (anything matches blue eans). Tennis shoes are their usual style. One can see that Wando is very diversi- fied!! 1. Ms. Johnson proves teachers are preps too! 2. Duck shoes — a must tor Charleston's wet weath- er. 3. Time out for some normal people. 4. Docksides are a comfortable casual. 5. Carolyn Turner sports an Aigner belt. 6. trod sweaters are popular among preps. 6 Student Life
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CELEBRATE SUMMER The summer of 198? seemed short and wet! During a two day span. June 18 and 19. the iowcountry had seven and one halt inches of ram dumped on it by a tropical depression It seemed as if it would never stop raining However, when it did stop raining, many Wando Warriors could be seen wait mg in long traffic lines going to and from the beaches Many a Warrior could be seen strolling the beaches, swimming m the ocean, and sunbathing on the beach Yet. summer was not all fun Many Warriors were busy trying to earn money to spend during the school year Indeed, one could hardly walk into a grocery store without seeing a fellow student employed there. Grocery stores were not the only employers of Wando students Clothing stores, small businesses, camps, and the packing shed hired high school students Many students also earned extra, tax free money by employing themselves — cut ting lawns, raking leaves, and other odd obs Nearly everyone, though, found time — between the ram and work — for some kind of recreation Whether it was going to the beach, playing his favorite sport, or something else — the choice was up to the individual student Nevertheless, as all good things do. the summer came to an end School began the thirtieth of August, and another school year was at hand 1 David Cole works at McDonald's to earn money 2 Summer is work tor Teresa Meares 3. Trevor Cannon enjoys work at Snee Farm 4 For this Wamor it seems that it has been a rough day!! Student hie S
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FADS 1. Editor snd business manager match colors. 2. Deck shoes — a trademark of preppies. 3. Preppies don penny loafers. 4. Scott Brown wears hod — what else? 5. Jeans are never out of style. 6. Brand names are everywhere. Student Life 7
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