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Ridenour, Tricia
Rinker, Jennifer
Robbins, Nicholas
Roberts, Grant
Roberts, Heather
Roberts, Stephanie
Rose, Ray
Roth, Sarah
Ru ch, Elizabeth
Rueb, Alexander
Ru egg, Joel
Ruh, Breanne
Rusco, Mi chaela
Rusco, Mi chelle
Rutz, Heather
Sacconian, Anthony
Sakaris, Donna
Salerno, Michael
Sam is, Joshu a
Sather, Grant
Scheer, Carla
Scheer, Ronald
Schelldorf, Derek
Schlueter, Kevin
Schmidt, Bruce
Schmidt, Jenika
Schrunk, Ryan
Schuchmann, Nachelle
Schulte, Shane
Selman, Brandon
Severin , Zachary
Sexton, Kristi e
Shald, Michael
Shannon, Emi lie
Sharon, Moll y
Changing Hairstyles Factor of Life
AAUUUUGGGHHHH""' it out and got a perm! Finally, I got "Guys' and girls' hairstyles differ in
This was
A the sound often heard at the haircut I have now-short and many ways. I' ve been surprised to
barber shops by recipients of bad straight," senior John Wise said. find out that a lot of guys take more
haircuts. But changing hairstyles Horrible hairstyles were time doing their hair than many girls,"
was reall y a normal part of life. Or also a part of the changing process, she said.
was it? and perms were at the top of the list. However, she was chal-
Students' hairstyles have "My worst hairstyle was when I had lenged by sophomore Cartee
changed a lot throughout the years. a perm. My hair was so frizzy!" Rastede. "Girls take time to curl
"In sixth grade my hair was long and sophomore Marie Goman said. their hair and make sure it looks
straight, and my bangs were curled Hairstyles also changed good," she said.
withalotofhairspray. Now, my hair with the seasons. "In the summer, Of course, people had pref-
ismorenatural-looking," sophomore my hair's short because it's hot. But erences as to what hairstyle they
Emily Link sai d. in the winter, my hair's longer," liked best. "Long hair is much more
"In sixth grade my hair was sophomore Andy Bell said. fun. You can do so much with it to
really short and spiky. Over the Differences existed be- change your look," Plevniak said.
years, it has gotten longer," fresh- tween guys' and girls' hairstyles "Even bad hairstyles
man Matt Mohr said . and the time they spent fixing them. weren't too terrible, since they even-
"I started out with a little- However, some of the stereotypes tually grew out. Anyway, changing
boycut, then I got it spiked with long like "guys never fix their hair" were your hairstyles was just a part of
hai r in the back. After a while, I grew refuted by senior Jacquie Plevniak. life," junior Chad Richter said.O