Madison High School - Yearbook (Rexburg, ID)

 - Class of 1988

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What Comes Around Goes Around A hat comes around goes around. Rolled pants with white socks, mini- skirts, and denim jack- ets were back in style while Guess and loose T-shirts stayed in. The hottest new things in style were the acid washed jeans. Everyone likes them because even when they ' re new they ' ve got the old, faded lived-in look, said senior J ' dee Gra- ver. Not everybody took to the new trends in clothing. Levi jeans and t-shirts was still a popular look. Scott Sutherland, Senior said I like my jeans and T-shirts be- cause they are com- fortable and I want to look normal. Fashion went be- yond clothes and into different accessories too. Giant hand bags or purses were often called suit cases and were very popular. ,( I love my suit case, said senior Lauralee Critchfield, I ' ve probably got my whole entire closet in there. Bold thick socks in- filtrated the halls and Stephanie Sharp, Jason Boyle, and Heather Thomp- son show that grooming and facial appearance make a statement of their own. 12 Fashion classrooms along with brightly colored and odd shaped earrings. Braided bracelets and leather punk boots in an array 01 styles and colors were worn by both girls and some boys. Shoes were a very important part of ev- rub on the blister he got from his football cleats. Converse high top basketball shoes are the best by far. They are comfortable, fash- ionable, and they are basketball shoes. What else could you want? said David Converse high top basket- ball shoes are the best by far. They are comfortable, fash- ionable, and they are basket- ball shoes. — David Smith eryday apparel. San- dals, loafers, thongs, and tennis shoes were among the most popu- lar footwear. Wade Thompson wore his thongs because they were comfortable and because they didn ' t Smith, senior. While everyone had different likes and dislikes, it was clear that the wide variety of clothes and accesso- ries in numerous styles and colors were ap- pealing and fun.

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continued from page 8 the summer flicks and get in some summer socializing. Working was a big part of summer. Some guys helped their dads on the farm mov- ing pipe or running farm eguipment. Daughters helped their moms get ready for family reunions. Others had jobs at stores in or arou nd the Rexburg area. Some athletes had a more rigorous schedule. They spent their time sharpening their athletic skills. I spent five different weeks at basketball or vol- leyball camps in Utah and at Ricks College, said junior Amie Smith. Basketball players spent more than one weekend on the road playing at tourna- ments all across the state. Football players practiced two nights a week through- out the summer and spent a week at the Idaho State Uni- versity Football Camp. Due to problems with reg- istration students found themselves back in school two days before school was scheduled to start. Whether working or playing all sum- mer, students agreed that summer was sizzlin ' hot, and a little too short. r Sherne Howard, Michelle Davis, Nancy Weatherington, Diane Nel- son, and Debbie Chiddix, enjoyed their hike at girls camp. Trying to pack all of her clothes to go home was the worst part of Joelle Beesley ' s vacation. Summer 1 1



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Fashion goes beyond clothes but also has to to with appearance as shown by Ja- son, I ' dee Grover, and Stu- art Brown. Anyone makes a fashion statement of his own with his clothes and appearance, but fads still change. Fashion 13

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