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below: Five underclassmen make sure that their 'calculator” watch' es are in sync. left: Fashion conscious Bob Mos- kal checks with the photographer to see if his jacket matches his back pack. far left: Coming or going, WHS stU' dents are always in style, upper left: As she rounds the cor- ner, Sue Darmory is confident that she will make a unique fashion statement ■ !' t Klein and Feivelson Inc. Student Lite 29
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$t€M €F THE TiMES FASHION: n. 1. the current style or custom, as in dress or behavior; the mode for the present. This text- book definition does not do justice to the diverse styles seen in the halls at WHS. This year many individuals defined their own sense of style while others chose to follow already established fashion trends. The preppy style including rugbys, Levis, faded and pinned at the ankle, Bass Bluchers and classic keds took ev- eryone a step above. L.L. Bean and Jansport bookbags were found on the shoulders of every fashion-con- scious student, and Liz Claiborne seems to have cornered the market in purses. If preppy was just not the fashion statement you wished to make, vintage clothing, artsy village garments and basic black were very popular. Clothes make the man, but man can also make his clothes as was evident from the profusion of tie-dyed t-shirts, boxers, and socks. Whatever style you followed or created, diversity was definitely the key word when describing fash- ion at WHS. above. Senior Sue Smith sports her Westfield softball sweatshirt, left: Tom Cassidy and Mike Lof- fredo get down in their chic striped shirts. top: Judy Sirota ponders what fashions she will wear next season. 28 Srudent Lite
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'V.' : ,-;v - Break ‘i’.'- ' - . ' rV-V r1 ■vV - . ■ ., •',' :v- •-•: ;! -v»- . • - . ■,•'• •' ■ - i ••. V .U'T'fi' V ' ' - ; . f, ; - V‘; -:;T. Away Surfers get together during vocation. Clockwise from left — Laura Loughrey and Mary Jeon Humis- ton enjoy the country scenery. Getting psyched to ride a wave, Jill Berger and Wendy Lemke enjoy the beautiful beaches in Mexico. Andy Cozewith, Joe Kirschner ond Frosty the Snow- man enjoy the winter break » Vacation!! Ah, music to our ears! The word vacation is one which makes the wait for summer a bit more bearable. It means that we actually have more than two days to do anything we want. Wheth- er one looks forward to sleeping, shopping, skiing, visiting friends or relatives, or just nothing at all, it is rare that a student complains about having a vacation. Some people were lucky enough to go somewhere warm during the winter months and to come back to school brown and healthy looking. Many went to resorts in various parts of the world or to Grandma's condo in Florida. Some went on skiing trips to Colorado, Vermont or the Poconos and had a great time racing down the slopes and drinking hot chocolate. A targe ma|ority of students stayed home and simply relaxed and enjoyed the change of pace from the rigorous school days. All in alt every- one enjoyed the chance to recharge. How could they not enjoy sleeping past sunrise? 30 Student Life
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