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~~There was a time to be -preppy and a time to be
punk and eventually there came a time in life to
choose one or create your own combination."
Senior Lisa Shulman CD. Louden)
Buying jeans with the knees ripped or making your own
holes in a pair is not unheard of. Senior Bill Matulka
shows everyone up with this pair that he took to an ex-
trerT)e . (A Davis)
Gairti g comfort For school didn't mean losing style. Jun -
iors E\bm Arellano and Gayle Hylen use basic black differ-
ently o portray their style. The new nuetral is versatile
to many styles. (0. Louden)
At Wosk or Play
DAY DEFINES STYLE WORN
-Jennifer Hueftle-
Still another fa ctor affected how a student
would dress it was work. Jobs often required
ing tomorrow'" That question uniforms. Some employers gave workers the
the halls every day of the year uniform. while others had a dress code that had
ed that their clothes had to to be met.
change to fit the circumstances. Even though students dressed differently
Meeting the perfect balance between fash - on occasion. the basic fashions remained the
ion and comfort was the main concern for stu- same. Designer brands were popular and the
dents on school days. It was important for stu- new shops like Dillard's, The Gap. and Limited
dents to be comfortable during the school day. Express offered students more variety Some
but that did not mean that they pushed styling fashions returned from last year while others
to the back of their minds. Sophomore Lori were given a second life after years of absence.
Tirchman said. "For school I dressed casually Turtlenecks. dark bl ue denim. and patent and
but I liked to look nice : sweaters. jeans. and suede shoes made returns. Other popular
slacks always worked well." styles were plaids, bright jewel colors. and cla s-
Weekends meant a change in dress for sic styled clothing for both men and women.
many students. Going out on a date was a rea- The wide se lection of clothes provided stu-
son for dressing up. while a Sunday of sitting dents with the "right" thing to wear on any
around the house was met in sweats. Senior occasion . ....
Shaun McGinn said. "If I ate out I would dress
Aquarians unite. Senior Jeff Smith pairs up with the differently, but I basically dressed casually
statue of his sign. the Aquarias. at the statue garden in
the Old Market's covered passage way. Laid back. can on the weekends. no ripped jeans or tennis
describe both the characteristics of Aquarians as well as shoes though. I sti ll wanted to look
Jeff Smith's relaxed styling . (0. Louden) n1ce .