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Steve Tonella models his newly trimmed lling with style, Deanne Zirlcer and Ka- sweats as he and Carl Estebroolc rush to Cambell wear their causal attire. class. rilca Behler and Iyan Hughes show off Showing their own interpretation of caus- teir bright and colorful T-Shirts during al , Rachel Dolgin, Mr. Webb, and Dawn 'unch. Hobbs chat about upcoming events. Brian Shimetz is joe Denim. With his 501 jeans and jaclcet to match, he roams the campus on an I- l V assignment. fam Q ft Displaying a more causal style in clothes Kathryn Robie, Heather Mathews and Bri gitte Elder talk at lunch. Student Life Fashions
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INDIVIDUAD The secret to dressing well is knowing what to wear and how to wear it. The secret to dressing su- perbly well is wearing what you think fits your own personality. The way one dress is, in many ways, the starting point of one's identity. Whether you dismiss the above as mindless, superficial teen-age mentality or not, as a member of our greater American so- ciety, you have to admit to feeling the pressure of f a s h i o n trends at some time or another. Analy stu- dents are no exception. However, at the same time, they busy themselves with their own individual, sometimes original, and truly out of the ordi- nary fashion statements. These statements are apparent through- out Analy's hallways. Each stu- dent has something to say and fashion is the mode in which the message is conveyed. The message can be one of passive conformity, fi.e. Levis jeans combined with a Student Life Fashions promotional T-shirtj, to the more extreme violent rebellion, i.e. mo whawk with chain-mail pants and T-shirt with some sort of obscene anti-society messagej. The fash- ion, as far as clothes are concerned, hasn't really changed, but the hair- styles definitely have. A lot of peo- ple are now using hair products such as hair spray or mousse, re- marlced jenny Doty. These hair- a l t e r i n g c h e m i c a l s have seemed to touch a re- m a r lc a b l e amount of Analy stu- dents. A re- cent poll showed a star- tling 4 out of . 5 students had, at one time or another during the school year, experimented with these substances. Analy students display a wide variety of this this diveristy school traverse sert of fashion spectrum and it is which helps this the proverbial de- mediocrity. NV' it gt, Y , . -1 r. at , if QQ. ' ie' gf, K...-Q'
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From the Talking Heads to Metallica, progressive to top forty, the music trends for the year were as far from the ordinary as the students. Often the music that they listened to was a reflection of their individuality. Steve Windwood and Peter Ga- briel lead the tsunami of new re- leases by both new and old artists. VVindwood's Higher Love and Gabriel's Sledge Hammer topped the charts for extended periods of time. Top Gun , Ruthless People , 'Loo Much IS Never Enough . . Rock and Roll- and Ferris Bueller's Day Off made movie soundtracks more popular than ever. The Beatles' Twist and Shout from Ferris Bueller rose to a pinnacle as high as it did twenty years ago. Leading the resurgence of old music, radio stations, KVRE and newcomber KMGG played classics from the golden age of rock. The Rolling Stones, the Who, and the Doors were played regularly. Another facet to KMGG was their playing of contemporary rock that didn't fit into the sceme of KREO or KVRE. They weren't tied down to playing top forty, and played songs off albums be- sides the 'hits', stated Zack Hai- ley. All year the bay area was blitzed by many outstanding musical art- ists in concert. Eddie Money and Steve Windwood played the Shor- eline Amphitheatre while Genesis worked the Oakland Coliseum for five days. Due to the rain-out at the Greek Theatre, REM moved into the coliseum as well. The concert defied adjectives! ex- .,-M.. .Z ,. - Y ai errno. 25:31 I Q- -1-Q.. Illllf ,,.4..f-V -- ' .un-'vu I, BEE' 'qitixy'-.X , K ii' VET is y Ml g., L .69 x I A claimed Brett Gillen, an avid REM fan. Oingo Boingo appeared at the Concord Pavilion and UB4o en- tertained at the Greek. Van Halen, six months after David Lee Roth's departure, made a triumphant return to the bay area with a new album, MSISOH, and a new lead singer, Sammy Ha- gar. The music of Analy gave every- one a spirit that helped them through the long school year and provided an escape from the daily grind of student life. es i of . .Q 1 ,KM .:,t' ,QI .il a ' 5 s 1 ' Hz? K ,H 'QI is l-WNW vTHE if-2 '?:5 , 4 A A H 4 , 'Q' W 3
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