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All tied up - Designed for comfort, these leather boots represent the popular style worn by many students. Hey dude - Black sunglasses or shades were the in thing to wear for eye protection from the sun as shown here by Rich Orndoff. Just call me stud - Senior Todd Hal- lock stands around with his friends in one of the more popular casual outfits for guys. Activities 22 Fads and fashion I like the weird ways people are 1 ,....v Q. 'ya '......a. 'inn--n-- dressing and all the different hairstyles: it's fun. - Tammy Loveall C1 12 'A Xvf 4'1- .,ff.2 V . fw' ' A -3 U 1 g W V 1 F' Wife - Nggskiiiiii iaggizi f i w ? fi? K Who says only one? - Every year the trend to put another hole in your ear seems to be the thing to do, whether the person is male or female. Dressed for success - Another popular style was to have the side of your head shaved or wear a long, strait bob, like Erik Markoski and Marianne Tate.
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I . Hoy beautiful - Senior Victoria Senescall shyly looks away as her boyfriend, Jeff Trout, tells her how gorgeous he thinks she is. Smile, honey - Trying to get his girl- friend Cindy Thrasher to crack a smile, Larry Nuciforo makes an effort f, to cheer her up. 22112222 21
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- w19!l'WfP1R.5f'aff GUESS ? .3 3 .. W-wi Switch to Swatch - On almost every wrist you look at you'll find the popular Swatch watch worn by many MV stu- dents. Only grows on top - Mohawks were a style of haircut that was found sur- prisingly often among MV students, as modeled here by Eric Westover. Bom black - Having your hair dyed black or other colors was a popular thing to do, as shown here by sopho- more Roberta Morris. I can see clearly -- Bangs hanging in your eyes was also something seen quite often. Sophomore Steve Arnold is one of several who wore this style. Being unique od, punk, preppie, or casual, 1986 was the year to do your own thing. Mountain View students appeared in everything from 501's to stretch pants. Hair styles went from conservative bobs to jelled mohawks. lt was the year of shocking styles and yet no one was shocked at what anyone else showed up in. Students were allowed to express themselves in their own unique way as long as it didn't disturb the learning process. One of my teachers put this guy with a mohawk in the back of the classroom be- cause people kept staring at him and making rude com- ments, said senior Jeff Van- Norman. The fine line between what does disturb the' class- room situation and what doesn't was solved with little controversy. - Activities Fads and fashion
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