The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1985, PRIVATE COLLECTIONS, Page Page 3, Image 19

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T els, mousses and fingers are the
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w3 hairdo just like last year.
Trends in hair styles won't undergo
any drastic changes this spring, accord
ing to Debbie Saznland of Great Ex
pectations. Fcr women, the finger-dried "natural"
lock, usually achieved with the aid of
various styling mousses and gels will
once ajdn be a msjor style. Length
variei redly ranging from above the
shoulder, to shoulder length and beyond.
Another continuation cf the style is
keeping the cut above the ears.
Cor.tlr.aed on Page 4
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Ftitto by Psul Vcnd3rtsDi!y Nsbrcsksn
ADOVE: "It vr&i & popislsr hair fctyle that I thoog&t I might
like to try," j crier art history ncjcr Tcrd Myers edd of her
bob.
EIGHT: Ecy Scsrcello, a senior raechssicsl enaeeris
mrjor, ssid he originally saw this hairstyle when itwca first
becoming papular in Ids native Califsnda.
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o ahead. Go Gunny's!
Share cur Sprin i Fever.
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teb unci sexy swirosuits are hot
items!
Ba daring. Shake off those
winter blues with a good look
ing hairstyle or perm at Hair
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