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RIDING DOWN €ldorodo Place. Jeremy Mllin stops to perform on Invert ond show off Ns abilities on o skateboard. V€RV POPULRR AMONG TH€ GIRLS, sil- ver accessories such os shoes, belts, bogs, ond studded shirts complement outfits worn by Gino Strotton. Denise Messina, ond Dolores flnnese.
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everything is subject to Students took special core in change, and nowhere was picking out what they wore, from this more evident than in earrings to T-shirts to shoes, flc- the fads and fashions of UUee- cessories ployed a big port in howken students. There were how everyone dressed. Silver many different styles which stu- jewelry, handbags, belts, shoes, dents complemented in their own ond studs were in high demand ways to give them unique looks, with the girls. They also wore col- Tony Casares and Jules Masse orful boots in blue, yellow, pink, were perfect examples of the green, and other colors. Texas hard core” look, displaying ties, Ocean Pacific T-shirts, shaved heads, combat boots, Swatch clothing, ond high top and leather. Vieno Davidson, sneakers were also big hits with Dolores flnnese, and John McCol- the students. Of course, individ- lum were some other students uals added their own touches to who developed their own style whot they wore. (Continued on with clothes or accessories. page 12.) n COLORFUL nnnnv of boots could be found on the feet of many fash- ion conscious teens. SENIOR GIRLS Nicole Greco. Sha- gufto Kolyoni. Trisho Sullivan, Kim Makowskl, ond Mory Pot Hough shouj off Texas ties ond trendy uuire glasses which were o port of many foshionoble outfits (opposite page).
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Boys, on the other bond, concen- trated more on their hair than on clothing. Shaved and spiked hair, mohicans, and hoir that hung in their eyes were some of the very distinctive styles that appeared around the school. On the way to school and bock, boys could be found skateboarding down Lib- erty Place and Highwood Avenue. One could also see students walking around with wolkmons, which were occasionally given to Dr. Olivieri to hold on to for o while, since they were prohibited. Mon- kee-mania swept the school. Their con- certs and T.V. episodes attracted the at- tention of many students. Students hod o definite knock for latching onto o new fashion or on up-and- coming fod and adopting it to create the personal styles that mode them unique. SOM€ GIRLS PR€F€R o dressier look, os shown by Vieno Davidson. SPIK€D HRIR os worn by Joe Germonorlo ond Rlex Viego was o populor style all year.
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