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"Be unique as possible, Countless exciting things occurred around the
world. Latest styles and trends appeared on the
because as shallow as it pages of magazines and clothing became an obvious
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What made ZHS a fashionable society of its own?
someday save the world." "Because every clique will dress in orange and black
to represent the ZHS Bulldogs, and come together as
• Anastasiyo r ozynets if we're all family," Jessica Plummer said.
If you haven't already noticed, students were not
modest when it came to expressing their love for
clothes, accessories, backpacks, or band T-shirts.
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one's personality and uniqueness. Students put aside their differences -'.-
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come together to make school a big melting pot. (Top Left)John
Currivan and Max Bennett wear their ZooYork shirts. (Top Right) Lind- I,m° ""
say Compton shows off her studded belt; Jennifer Patria smiles big inrr^"�I..•�:�,ti
with her Hollister shirt and Stephanie Posey keeps warm with her jean
jacket. (Bottom Left) Like many, Kiera Perkins slips on comfy boots
and (Bottom Right)Tommy Taylor and Ashley Salinas rock their tie-dye "'I°
shirts during a warm summer day in gym.
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