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Piles of Styles Being seen on the scene Fashion — the trend that rules our lives, and more important, our looks. The colors, shapes, styles, and names that make us who we are. Or at least who we appear to be. In order to avoid the unavoidable unpleasantries that accompany the labeling of fashion cliques, this year’s fads in fashion will only be described. It’s up to you to decide who is what. Cowboys, wheather “dimestore” or “thoroughbred”, are very prevalent at SHS. They can be easily identified by their hats, belts, and boots. They usually live on a farm, and are almost always busy with chores and fun stuff like that. Preppies are the epitome of “perfect”. Never a hair out of place, never a wrinkle in sight on their picture — perfect argyle sweaters and oxford shirts. They’re disgustingly perfect. Jocks, or “the athletically endowed” for you intellectuals, are hardly ever seen without their letterman’s jackets, gym shoes, and shirts with some sports reference on them. Case closed. Never wavers, wavers, punkers, mods, (and the list goes on) are probably the most difficult fashion to describe since there are so many dif- fering interpretations and opinions to describe since there are so many differing interpretations and opinions of this lifestyle. It is safe to just say that they pursue the unusual (which soon becomes normal, since everyone catches on to its differentness). Some of the most popular fads this year dealt with hairstyles. Hardly anyone could get along without mousse, gel, glaze, spray, bleach, color- ing, and hairdryers. Wet-perm looks were popular among girls, along with throwing all vour hair over on one side of year head a la’ Cyndi Lauper. Shelves, shaving, shortness, side-parts, and spikes were seen on the more-daring students. All cliques did have something in common, however. It’s called: Levi Strauss. FADS FASHIONS 21
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Dan Blanchard — The Mod Monte Marrott — a cowboy, what else? Layne Rassmussen — our resident Non-conformist Kim Peterson 20 FADS FASHIONS
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FEMALE CELEBRITY 1. Joan Rivers 2. Sally Field 3. Sharlene Wells 4. Joan Collins 5. Nancy McKeon 6. Meryl Streep k Parties k A The Favorites of ‘85 And the Winners Are . . . The envelope, please. Yes, these are the major in- fluences of 1985. The annual Yearbook Survey has yield- ed the following final results: Apart from these glorious categories of endless im- pression, SHS students were also involved in many other worthwhile things. Shopping, computer-dotting, and shop- ping were popular among those who weren’t shopping. Favorite commercials included: Raineir beer, LeTigre. more beer commercials, and seeing the inevitable and very looked-forward-to end of “Where’s the beef’, and the return of “Hey, Vern!” Listed below are some phrases that didn’t quite make it to commercials, but were randomly heard daily in the halls of SHS: Get real, a statement demanding conformity to the norm. Hey, I know you: a popular phrase of recognition or greeting. Like: used to separate every other word in, like, a sentence. Way Scary: expression of an inability to cope with something. Oh my heck: A Utah exclamation of extreme disbelief. Shu up: a PepSquad request for immediate silence. F-dude F-chick: any undesirable life form. Wannabee: those desiring to achieve high social notoriety. Y’know: 1. What you say when you can’t, y’know, like remember what to say. 2. A substitute for any omis- sion in a sentence. MALE CELEBRITY 1. Eddie Murphy 2. He-Man 3. Bill Cosby 4. Clint Eastwood 5. Kevin Bacon 6. C. Thomas Howell MAGAZINE 1. Vogue 2. Sports Illustrated 3. GQ 4. Seventeen 5. Rolling Stone 6. People HOBBIES ACTIVTTIES 1. Partying 2. Dances 3. Skiing 4. Sleeping 5. Watching T.V. 6. Cruising SNACKS 1. Pizza 2. M M’s 3. Gummy Bears 4. Nachos 5. Doritos 6. Skittles 22 FAVORITES
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