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M     en  in  dark  glasses  walked  the
                      halls  with  their  concealed  guns,
                looking  for  their  contracted  victims.
               Was  the  mafia
               moving  in  at  Ral­
               ston?  No,  it  was  c            STICK ‘CM UP
               just  a  friendly
                                                                                                 Je a n s   and  a  flannel  shirt  were  still  the  most  common  style  of
               game  of  KAOS.                                                                   clothing  worn  Senior  Dave  Jensen  wears  jeans  so  as  not  to  get
                  Killing  As  an                                                                his  good  clothes  dirty  while  dissecting  cats
               Organized  Sport,
               which  started  at  colleges,  was  a  fad
               that  spread  rapidly  among  students.
               Contracts  were  free;  the  only  price  was
                the  cost  of  the  gun.  Everyone  who
                participated  was  given  a  name  of  a
                student  to  “kill.”  The  last  person  left
                was  the  winner.
                  The  guns  were  dart  guns  and
                students  could  only  be  shot  before  and
                after  school,  at  home,  or  at
                extracurricular  activities.
                  Trends  could  be  seen  in  clothes  as
                well  as  in  games.
                  Fashions  this  year  were  basically  the
                same  as  the  year  before,  with  a  few
                added  exceptions.
                  Designer  jeans  were  still  the  big
                thing.  Baggy  pants  and  baggy  overalls
                came  in  big.  Army  or  camouflage  pants
                were  added  to  the  pants  look.
                  For  those  who  wanted  a  different
                look  in  pants,  different  length  were
                being  made.  Bermuda  shorts  came
                back  with  a  big  popular  demand,  and
                calf  length  pants  were  on  their  way
                back.  Hawiian,  polo,  Izod,  and  Oxford
                shirts  were  popular.
                  Medical  shirts  and  pants  were
                popular,  especially  for  guys.
                  Nike  tennis  shoes  were  still  the  most
                popular  shoe.  Cherokee  and  Indian
                moccasins  were  popular  for  dress
                shoes.
                  No  matter  what  the  most  popular
                styles  were,  people  were  still  seen
                wearing  whatever  they  were
                comfortable  in.



               W arning  sen ior  Andy  Bellus,  senior  John  Sobeski  tries  to
               protect  him  from  senior  Steve  Lee,  who  is  about  to  shoot  Andy
               in  a  friendly  game  of  K  A  O S
               D resses  w ere  still  a  popular  way  to  dressup  a  day,  Mr.
               Bob  Benzel  helps  senior  Janell  Johnson  with  her  artwork
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