Wayne High School - Sentry Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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Fashions repeat themselves, generation after generation LN C It ' s a blast from the past! Today ' s fash- ions are like talking a walk down mem- ory lane. Ask your parents; they wore most of these styles when they were in their teens. These styles date way back to the 1920 ' s, which is where we get the bob from. If you were a flapper, or swing- , er, then you had a bob! With the 1930 ' s came the leg- gings, which are being worn under mini skirts with a big shirt and lay- ered socks, or even under bermuda shorts. Now let ' s skip the 40 ' s and go on to those ever popular 50 ' s. Big belts, bobby socks, and crew cuts were all the go in those years. To look through the halls of Wayne, one would almost think it was the 50 ' s all over again. Girls are wearing the big belts with just about anything from miniskirts to Guess jeans, said sophomore Stacy Miller. Socks are layered, with jeans tucked in or Another craze to ft t Wayne and the country was the banana clip. Kristy Heidelburg pulls back her blonde locks. Socks, socks, and more socks Girls not only wore more than one pair of socks, but the boot shoe was also popular this year. out, depending upon who ' s wearing them. Shaved heads, also dotted the hails as many of the guys found how easy it was to have no hair. Along with the 60 ' s came tight skirts, long or short. To- day, those same skirts are being worn casually or total- ly dressed up. Flat tops were also in style in the 60 ' s. Many guys also choose to get the flat top today. Finally into the 70 ' s and 80 ' s. Gold hoops were totally vogue in the 70 ' s and they still are now. Bulky sweaters, big T-shirts, and also a more masculine line of clothes mark the 80 ' s. The Outback Red line at The Limited is a good example of the outdoor look! As you can see, it is definitely a blast from the past, as we use and re-use the styles of yesterday. Let the silver hoops show, the bigger the better. Amy Nagel shows off only one pair of her many hoops. Hoop earrings really made a come back in KEEPING UP WITH THE TRENDS

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Crew cuts make comeback I just had to prove I had guts. What a gay! Senior Dave Follis started the craze after shaving his head for football season. It started a whole new trend at Wayne. Following the crowd, Jim Read and Bob Boger also shaved their head for football. Thank goodness they let their hair grow back after the season was over. Buzzes and mohawks seemed to be the style for many of the guys here at Wayne. Namely one student, Jim Read, shaved his hair off just because it was his senior year. Also, commented Read, Follis didn ' t think I would do it, so I had to shave it just to prove 1 had the guts. Read is one of those students who like to show their spirit for the Generals. He is also a four year varsity football member, and commented that not only did his mohawk save him the k of combing his hair, but it also helped his ' tjtude in football. After football season ended, Read let his hair grow back to its normal length. Not because his Wayne spirit died, but because he need- ed insulation for the cold winter months. KEEPING UP WIT, THE TRENDS



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New addition to Fort Wayne Team filled with vouna players He shoots, he scores!!! This was the cry of many fans this year attend- ing Flames and Komets games. The Flames were a new fran- chise this year as they joined the A.I.S.A. (American In- door Soccer Association). They played their home games at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum, the same place the Komets play. The Flames had a rough and difficult season which resulted in the firing of former head coach Cliff Brown. Taking over the new coaching job was Tom Alioto, a player coach for the Flames. The Flames had a lot of rookies coming out of college. Soccer is a new game to Fort Wayne. I ' m proud of the fan support. Is it really over? Flames coach Tom Alioto is in disgust after another tough loss. The Flames were involved in many one goal games this season. Alioto took over the coaching job after ex-coach Cliff Brown got fired half-way through the season. one is former LaSalle star forward Bobby Poursanidis and Dan O ' Keefe forward, he was a big key to their success, O ' Keefe played for the University of Southern Illinois. They both lead the big group of Ameri- cans on the Flames team. The Flames have a lot of young stars that will become key players in the future, stated Poursanidis, Soccer is a new game to Fort Wayne. I ' m proud of the fan support . Al- though the Flames had a losing season, they never gave up. One thing for sure is that soccer is here to stay. Love Fort Wayne, Collin Chin talks to the crowd after being awarded the player of the game, Chin is also a Fort Wayne native. Are we having fun yet? After a battling first half, members of the team go into the locker room to dis- cuss their plans for the second half. ' 2S£ESJiM KOMETS, FLAMES

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