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School clothes must be com-
fortable as well as good looking. Sweat-
ers qualify as both. Wearing a popular
style is Sophomore Jason Franzen. (J.
GALLENTINE )
James Queletie
Tanya Rabe
Melina Rahner
Jonathan Raker
Stephen Raleigh
Rose Ramm
Shelby Ramsbottom
Julia Rasokat
Chris Reade
Christy Reed
Michael Reese
Tiffany Reich
Shellee Reiff
T onya Resquer
Jason Revers
Allyson Richard
Tina Ricketts
Tracy Ried
Tom Riester
John Roberts
Tracy Robinson
Chris Roemig
Valerie Roenfeldt
Scott Rohlfs
If the Shoe Fits, Wear_ It
I In addition, work required a ally ones I didn't wear to school.
n general, most people dres- Paris, where a Hard Rock Cafe ac- wearing dressy clothes when
went out because they were usu-
sed pretty moderately to tually existed.
come to school or to go out
on weekends. However, some particular look. Some places of It just made an occasion seem
situations called for different employment called for a shirt and more special."
outfits. Besides fancy occa- tie, while others provided uni- Dress up clothes also made
sions, clothes were essential for forms. The problem was that people feel more grown up and it
other aspects of life. most uniforms were polyester. showed in their confidence.
One of these, athletics, Junior leigh Patel said, "I hated Sophomore Colleen Brennan said,
called for not only the right shirt polyester uniforms because of "I liked to dress up when I went
and pants, but also the right pair the way they felt when they got out because I knew I looked good
of shoes. Reeboks continued to wet." and that made me feel better
be a very popular shoe as far as Perhaps the clothes students about myself."
fitness was concerned. liked to wear the best were dress- What clothes students wore
Also , a new trend started up clothes. Occasions such as depended on the situation.
this year. Hard Rock Cafe holiday parties, prom and Home- Whether it was a jog in the park
sweatshirts were seen every- coming provided a chance for or a dinner with Mom and Dad,
where. However, they couldn't students to wear clothes that students always wore the right
be bought in Omaha, only in cities weren't worn on a daily basis. thing. tN
such as los Angeles, Chicago and Senior Amy Minear said, "I liked Susan McGee
Sophomore/ Clothes 101