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A Passion For Fashion did the men have the stereotypes of having straight hair parted on the side. Many permed their hair for a nice change of pace. Paisley print was a design used in many different styles. Some students preferred to call it amoeba print, not knowing the proper name. The kicker look was in with the all- time favorite Wrangler's and Justin Ropers boots. Some students really thought Coke was it by wearing sweatshirts with the soft drink's name emblazoned on the front. Mini skirts were not the biggest hit of '85-86, since hemlines took a plunge, lengthening skirts to shin and below. The year has passed and with the year went the different trends in clothes, shoes and hairstyles, making room for the next year .. . and the next look. by Leah Blain 1. New wave fashions were still hot. Junior Julie Bohn, along with sophomore Sarah Gotsch, take the style for all it's got.|2. Each year different fashions hit the market and the halls of Pflugerville High School. The style this year was set for per- sonal preferences. The students chose to be themselves more than last year. Hairstyles ranged anywhere from permed to the straight and bobbed look. Although the styles varied, there is always something that is worn by near- ly everyone. Silver jewelry, large sweat- ers and large prints were just a few of the styles shared by the students. One of the most outlandish fads was the flowered jeans sported by many of the girls at school. The jeans came in all different colors, from light blue to black with every color of the rainbow. The fashion market for men had ex- panded, allowing the guys to enjoy dif- ferent styles of shirts and pants, such as the button-down shirts with sweat- ers and black or grey jeans. No longer Loose and comfortable are all these students dream about. Denise Robertson, Andrea Lucero, Melissa Vasquez, and Christine Bar- rington take a break for lunch. 3. Senior Tony Vasquez, and Christine Barrington take a break for lunch. 3. Senior Tony Meister is just one of the many males adding an earring to his — Trends Fads 15 — every day attire.
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Fashions For 1986 A Change Of Pace 1. Junior Kim Ebright is all hands in her big sweater and huge digital watch. 2. The double layer look is in and on senior Dow Merritt. 3. Senior Philip Knobloch's hair style is modeled by his chalkboard friend. 4. Coke is the real thing and Coca-Cola sweat shirts are the new thing as shown here by junior Stacy Faulk, while junior Seresa Walton prefers the jungle look with matching shirt and earrings. 5. Big earrings with big sweaters are sophomore Rachel Hampshire's comfortable look. — 14 Trends Fads —
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4. Sophomore Justin Miller is just a little camera shy. 5. We see the homecoming spir- it taught togetherness as juniors Sherry Saathoff, Shelah Riggins and Melissa King give big bugs. 6. A clown brought sopho- more Angie McClean many balloons. 1. Junior Dina Jackson just can't believe it's only Monday while sitting in English class. 2. Juniors Sherry Saathoff, Sheralyn Mott, Vicki Wenzel, Melissa King and Shannon Lee were dressed as the graduates of 1940 may have dressed. 3. Welding glasses? Oh, well, what can you say with Chris Adams? — 16 Clowning Around —
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