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Seniors Perfect Fashions In 1986 the word fashion was individuality. Whether in Europe or in the USA what pleased people was present in their hairstyles and in the clothes they wore. JV was no different for it had a wide variety of styles. With the start of the school year, a wave of freshman entered with more unapar- ralled fashions than ever before. Oversized shirts, slim skirts, boots, and short, crop- ped hairstyles dominated the freshman scene. The items that came out of the shopping bags included accesories such as Guess and Swatch watches, sunglasses, large beads and bangles, as a major part of the New Wave trend. But even with all the new fashion, the traditional clothes were still present. Jeans and t-shirts were the most popular, especially with the Seniors who had four years to perfect their type of dress. Preppy was still in, and button down oxford shirts, and penny loafers were not only versatile, but popular. Senior Rosi Brar said that fashion was being able to ex- press your feelings in clothes. Written by Jennifer Butler. Wearing the oversized jacket, Junior Angelica Smith sits not only in com- fort but in one of the trendiest fashions of the year. Photo by Jen- nifer Butler. an N 'Tm so confused. What should I wear tomorrow? N . s- in Angelzca Smith. . - 16 Fashion Double Page Spread by Jennifer Butler
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fi r Rh P Although Senior Tory Overstreet has only worked at Kroger grocery store for a short time he really likes being a sackerf' Photo by Missy Buckalew. I enjoy the oppritunity to continuously learn new things! exclaims Senior Leah Casey as she displays her newest feat of working with the Kwikprint monograming machine. Photo by Kim Beacham. wi., lima When I go to college I plan to keep my job to help earn extra money, ifl can handle being busy all the time, Michelle Everts said. Photo by Missy Buckalew. Having good communication skills plays an important role in Senior Lara Lestmaster's job. While working at Liberty Mutual Insurance Company she spends much of her time talking with other branches around the state to clarify information for an injured policy holder. Photo by Jennifer Butler. Working at fast food resturants is a past time for many high school students. Senior Traci Abrams gives a smile to a customer as she helps them with their order while working at the drive-in window at McDonalds. Photo by Kim Beacham. Jobs 15
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A fifties look, the big sweater, reappears at JV. Juniors Missy Ortega and l i .Kiss M, gy xg- ff ,Q i X! X Susanne Colemonaro display their versions of this style. Photo by Rosie Marquis. In trend with rolled up pants and topsiders, Freshman Clark Lee keeps pace with this popular look. Photo by Britt Alexander. Getting a second look from Senior Randy Spangler , Senior Jeff Fussell shows offthe latest in geometric hair design. Photo by Rosie Marquis. - Y ' , gm ci, , iw 2 ,, u , 'E 3 Afsit, ! . 1 'f 4 V . - . ., ' . - ff New wave dress and hair styles are definitely in. Junior Ji Chung ex- presses her idea of totaly punk. Photo by Jennifer Butler. It was coincidence, Junior Shan- non Lylerly said, when Senior Danny Cuellar and he wore the same polo in Mr. Robert Dennison's Biology II class. Photo by Missy Buckelew. QF X,-,A i 5, -9-A x if Tig Fashion 17 .
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