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>haring  a laugh in  the 11/ 12  cafeteria. Juniors  Jon                               Opposite
 Iauer and Rachel Hul stein show school styles.  Bauer
 vears one of the rugbys that were seen at school and
 lulst ein is  following the trend of wearing flat shoes  with
 )ng  skirts . (D . Louden)                                                                      Sex
 :enior Jennifer Katz relaxes  in  one of the many popu-
 Jr styles  of Guess ? miniskirts . (A.  Raker)
                                                                                       Influences

                                                                                    Styles  Worn






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                                                                                     search of success with the opposite sex.
                                                                                   students wanted to put out the right fash-
                                                                                   ion  statements. Finding  the look and style
                                                                                   that would attract the object of a  crush
                                                                                  · wasn't always easy, especially if they didn't
                                                                                   know what their crush  was  looking for  in
                                                                                   them.
                                                                                       Students couldn't  help but wonder if
                                                                                   they had the 'look'.  Junior  Tonya Baumert
                                                                                   said  "I dressed the way I wanted to. but I
                                                                                   wanted other people to like  it also ."
                                                                                       How could they be sure  that they had
                                                                                   a hit? Some of that depended on who de-
                                                                                   termined what looked good. Some  boys
                                                                                   agreed that their favorite fashion  for girls  .
                                                                                   was the miniskirt.  Senior  Jeff Robison  said, "I
                                                                                   thought that minis  made girls  look great -
                                                                                   better that jeans."  Other favorites of the
                                                                                   guys  were  chambray  shirts ,  sweaters.
                                                                                   jeans, scarves. and long skirts .
                                                                                       Male students weren't the only  ones
                                                                                   with  opinions.  Girls  also  had  their  picks.
                                                                                   Some girls  agreed that boys looked best in
                                                                                   faded jeans and sweaters in  colors  from
                                                                                   pastels to blue and black.
                                                                                      However Freshman  Keri  Eickholt  said.
                                                                                   "guys looked bad in  untucked and unbut-
                                                                                   toned shirts ,  rolled  up sleeves,  and jeans
                                                                                   that were too big." Boys  didn't like  to see
                                                                                   girls  dressed  up to the point where their
                                                                                   clothes were no  longer comfortable for
                                                                                   them. Worse yet according to Junior Todd
                                                                                   Martin  was  "the house  dress  look  where
                                                                                   there was no shape at all!"
                                                                                       Most people were safe from criticisms
                                                                                   because almost any style was okay or "in".
                                                                                 · Skirts  rose  to mini  lengths and fell  to ankle
                                                                                   length. colors ranged from khakis  to pastels
                                                                                   and brights, and jeans were found with a
                                                                                   baggy leg to the very narrow leg. but they
                                                                                   always had a  tapered ankle.
                                                                                       Even  though some students put in  a
                                                                                   great deal of time in  search of success with
                                                                                   the opposite sex,  finding a style that would
                                                                                   impress  that certain someone wasn't diffi-
                                                                                   cult with the many choices offered.  _/
                                                                                                -Jennifer Hueftle-






                                                                                   Denim's durability and versatility make it  popular
                                                                                  among students.  Juniors  Kirstin  Ecklund  and Sharon
                                                                                  Grunkin demonstrate this . (D.  Louden)
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