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I bet you want a cookie asked Becky Watabe, as she makes her peanut butter and Rita special at California Nuts. s the wind dies down at sunset these two wimd .urfers are comming in. Student Life 235
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Jeff Josphson demonstrates his high Finding the right clothes for the right people is hard work for Gin flying talents. Fer» at Balboa Geanm. 2M Stepping Up Popular 5 to rwnd Places'like if Fashion Vagers. King to Wis coo- pere are to accept the bank. ■l perhaps one vegetate. If sud- Bthat night, and rsmall loan, then e is the one who ■(citing pastimes like Rr watching cartoons reveryone does it once ey have plenty of other ork. Ha! Money. Money is probably the main reason most high school students go out and get jobs. Many of the students here at Madison worked in the general area at places like Target, Vons, Ralph's, Burger King, and Taco Bell. The lucky ones had jobs that were fun, intresting, and well paid. David Baker, who worked at The Danish Bakery- said I like my job a lot because it's easy and I g' free food.'' Free food is one of the advantages having a job, but not all jobs give out free si Often, an employee can get a discount product the store sold, anywhere from 25%, which can be nice. What does San Diego offer for cntert Q during the weekend? To many peoplj Saturday automatically means going to catching some waves, getting a tan spending money. Now there's a popi There are endless possibilities on can be spent. The first thing that c for some people is going shoppi UTC, Horton Plaza, Mission Val Valley were among favorites of Another thing that money is usi the movies, or going to T.J. I cerned about the national eq many banks who would be w their money. In other wor Whoopee! If there is no money avaj could go to a friend's h denly the urge to go parents aren't willing you'd better hope t pays. Some people havj going home and on T.V. Now doi ' in a while even things to do.
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= r Let your mind travel across the past year. Remember all the things that were cool, awesome, and definite- ly in. Twenty-five years ago, in the 60's, people were just starting to break away from the rigid stan- dards of fashion. It was a turn that brought people to be individuals and dress individually. People wore their hair long, and dressed in raggy clothes- worn out jeans, a t-shirt, and sandals- not too appealing to us now. Long, unstyled hair, large collars, and bell bottoms were in through the 70's (still funny- looking). This brings us to the 80's and today. ■......................................... stripes, sweats, top and bottom coordinates, and T- shirts. You probably noticed many of the fads, fashions, and trends of the year as you walked through the locker halls. The pastel locks were a pleasant change to the boring black locks. Colorful graphic folders were toted along with all the books. The colorful friend- ship bracelets were worn by many students. Many were proud owners of the one and only Spuds McKenzie dolls and T-shirts. uJLh In terms of fashion, the 80's concentrates on the GQ and high fashion looks. Brand names and certain types of clothes were important to many students. If someone wore the same outfit to school twice in one week it was truly appalling. This past year, some of the clothes that were seen on Madison students on campus were as follows: acid wash denim, a lot of To wrap it all up, throughout the year, fads reflected the diversity of the student body. From skate raggs to friendship bracelets, fads make school just a little more bearable. Twenty-five years from now we are going to look back at the school year of 1987-1988 and think of how strange and gumpy we all were at this time of our lives. Friendship bracelets are traded among each other as a symbol of friendship. . ' r These pastel locks help lighten up the du Spuds Tlie original Party Animal! halls. 236 Student Life Not only in the original peachy pcechccs. rainbow of pcechccs!
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