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SEE THE STYLE Style is hard to define, especially as it applies to individual people. Each person has their own However, when certain people gather together, they make definite fashion statements. In the 86-87 school year, it could be seen that many of us meticulously picked out our clothes, hop- ing to present a certain image Different styles could be see, ranging from the con- servative “preppy to the moderate punk. For the girls, skirts were a necessity. They could be any length: above the knee, down to the ankles, and anything in between. They could be made of any material from cotton to wool, body hugg- ing or flouncy. Leggings (form fitting cot- ton pants) were a new item, worn with big, long shirts or sweaters over them, the bigger the better. Gold and silver was the ultimate in style this year. It got into our shoes, purses, and even our new huge hoop earrings. Accessories, such as big belts, scarves, ribbons for our hair (which, incidentally, we were growing longer), and big bangle bracelets were definitely “in.” Of course, the girls shared many things with the guys such as jean jackets, Swatch and leather watches, and L.L. Bean shoes. We all wore basically the same brands, i.e Benetton, Guess, Polo, Accessories make the finished look that many Emmaus students strive for in their styles of dress Esprit, Generra. L.L Bean, Forenza, Out- back Red, and Levi’s 501 s. The guys’ wardrobe consisted of rugby shirts, ox- fords, jeans, nice pants, sweaters and Docksides. For the most part, dressing nicely was the style, with each person be- ing innovative by putting their individual touches into the fashion of the day. Em- maus students definitely had our own style. How you developed it was your own choice. Seniors Tracy Stauffer, Missy Lee. and Clare Sebas- tian show a variety of modern trends, such as L.L Bean shoes. Forenza, Metallic slippers, Benetton sweaters, and leather boots Racing red hot with the newest fashions, seniors Matt Hayward. Karen Bucci. |umor Nikki Jackson, and senior Tim Pearman display their wares for the school year Opening 9
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Standing head and shoulders above the rest, juniors Scott Lewis. Terri Shankweiler, and seniors Sharon Heilig. Sue Buchmueller. Jeff Spugnardi, and Stuart Hilwig express a variety of styles popular with Em- maus students Even staying warm can be stylish as sophomores Darren Lehrich. Esson Lin. junior Kristin Kirchner. and senior Kyra Kaszynski but- ton up on a winter day Keeping with tradition, senior Steve Wanner, juniors Greg Dill, and Greg Saunders step straight out of the collegiate handbook into Em- maus High. 8 Opening
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