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FASHION TRENDS
Ready for combat is Senior
Dave Phillips wearing a pair of combat
boots and relaxing on a cannon found
at Meadow Lane Park .
Express Yourself
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Blue jeans with embroidered turtle necks, and rugby shirts .
pockets to loose fitting clothes This year vests, slender knit
or "anything goes" were some pants, peace symbols, and
of the style changes seen dur- long shirts were common.
ing the last ten years. Whatever the fashion, per-
Pleats and full skirts were sonal choice was important.
popular in '80-'82 while stu- Sophomore Naomi Peters said,
dents went for more dressy at- "People should express them-
tire of sport coats, ties, western selves by being themselves,
styled skirts and ruffled blouses and so what they wore reflect-
in '83. ed something about them."
In '84 argyle sweaters and v- Freshman Jason Sharp agreed,
Sitting casually on the high raft- The Best of Friends Seniors Jen-
necks were very popular. "Fashion choices were never er of a bridge at Cresent Ridge Park is ny Szyn skie. Kim Mahoney, and Eve
Loose fitting clothes and the out of style if they felt right." • Sophomore John Hiscock showing his Haslanger are showing a variety of the
Madonna and Michael Jackson idea of casual fashion. simple . but popular style of shorts and
sweaters.
looks were big hits in '85.
In '86 paisleys and plaids
were in while in '87 hoop
earrings, mini skirts, top-siders,
and suspenders caught atten- \\What I wear is what I like, not what peo-
tion.
Forenza and Outback Red ple want me to wear or what's in style.
cable sweaters and denim be-
came popular in '88 . Ripping The best fashion is no fashion at all."
holes in jeans became very Sophomore John Hiscock
popular in '89 along with over-
sized , bulky sweaters, mock
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