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IT WAS nuunvs the right time to weor Siuotch clothing for Cookie Gremllch ond Morlsol Guzmon. QUANA AIC€'S HATS ond fociol point brought o touch of the exotic to the school. UNIQU€N€SS lugs o mojor port of Jules Mossee's image.
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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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Seniors went crazy on rreaky riday | | I I ey con I borrow thot blue stuff? I | Vou look great! I can't believe you did thot! These were some of the things that were heard on October 10 - Senior Freaky Friday. The underclassmen looked be- wildered os they watched the seniors parade around the hall- way in the craziest outfits possi- ble. “The seniors looked like they didn't belong in our school. They looked like people from New Vork,'' said freshman Joson Czor- nomor. Among the sights to see were jams and long johns and stock- ings, mismatched socks and shoes, hoir dyed every color of the rainbow, strange moke-up designs and o variety of hots. During first period many se- niors were leery about how freaky to be, but os the day progressed, many people added moke-up, sprayed their hoir dif- ferent colors and even switched shoes to get os freaky os possi- ble. I wos afraid to dress up too much, but os soon os I got to first (IT LUNCHTIMf, Derrick Credle. Orlondo Mar- tinez. Boris Medlch. and Chris Supino show off their freakiness. period I sow that everyone was getting into the spirit, said se- nior Jennifer Owensby. On this Freaky Friday some- thing freaky actually did happen. On €ldorado Place many stu- dents peered out of the window to watch the aftermath of o cor accident. One cor was coming down the hill and another was pulling out of a spot. To ovoid o collision the first cor swerved off the rood, hit o brick wall ond also hit the bock of the other cor. No one could get the woman out of her cor, so senior €ddie Martin forced the door open ond got her out. The police were colled ond everything was settled. Fortunately, no one wos seri- ously hurt. As for Freaky Friday, Mrs. Bryant, senior class adviser said, Freaky Friday wos cre- ativity ot its peak.
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