Jersey Village High School - Falcon Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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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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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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Running In The Fast Lane Friday night... 9:00... Spanky's at Highway 290 at Jones Rd. This was one of the many settings where J.V. students gathered together to celebrate after football games. No matter what the score, the students found a reason to have fun. Some of the other places students went to included Bee J ay's which was an adult bar Sunday through Thurs- day, but on weekends teenagers took over. Non- alcoholic versions of d1'inks were served as well as soft drinks. Gina Rossel said that Bee Jay's was a great place to meet people. Shopping malls were another place where teens hung-out. Susan Robertson said that the Galleria was the best place to shop and eat. For the most part, the main reasons why teenagers went out was to meet people, be with friends, and have a good time. Written by Steve Tise. LX, Enjoying a Friday night at Spanky's, Sophomores Lynn Hofner and Thuyanh Nguyen talk about the latest J.V. gossip while they await their pizza. Photo by Steve Tise. At the Junior Class ice skating party, which was held at the Galleria Ice Chalet, Denise Kraft and former JV student Krystin Alexander, spent a few hours enjoying the afternoon. Photo by Rosie Marquis. In the late afternoon Varsity tennis player, Ester Bui, spends some of her free-time practicing. Photo by Steve Tise. uJf'7'rf Iylwh. HA il-YI J PJ. eg gr 3.1! .Q if ssns. 5' 18 F1-eetime Double Page Spread by Steve Tis

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