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C Oa 1. Guta: 29% 2. Lm: 27% 3. Bony a: 14% 4. Genma: 6% 5. Getuxic, Bxaxtk: 6% Party Plaice, 1. T.J.: 29% 2. Uouit Party: 15% 3. l ata: 12% 4. Batik 11% 5. E tyuiiene,: 6% C FuPm Cox, CJteye, 1. BMW: 18% 1. UCW: 18% 2. Pouch: 10% 2. WOJ: 17% 3. Murtany: 9% 3. UCLA: 10% 4. icunbo yluMi: 6% 4. UW: 8% 5. Toyota, 4rA: 6% 5. MECA: 8% Jennifer Peterson and Nicole Martin model the acid wash look. More acid wash- models: Kristen Rc?a and Laura VanDcrheyden. Charlotte Russe in UTC present their fashion models. Michelle Vancgas. Chris Banta. Helen Yapura. Tamar Haglar. Matt Lee. I avid Baker. Jeff Drew, and Christina Antonio dress their fashion. By the way- what are you guys looking at' Jason Cochram. dressed in his skate raggs . defies the law of gravity. Fashions 237
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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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Through The Years Through the years the Homecoming game and dance have followed the same proce- dures, displaying the floats, and announcing the queen, but this year it was kind of spe- cial. It was Madison's 25th Anniversary. Each year the football team aims high and hopes for a win and this year its goal was achieved, with a twenty-one to nineteen victory against the Serra High Conquistadors. It was a tough game, but we knew we'd come out on top, said Rich Tylski, a Madison football player. This years' nominees for Homecoming Queen were Shelly Lewis, Connie Porlas, Margaret Barton, Jill Newby, and Bridgette Burden. The fans, so enthused with Home- coming, could not stop cheering. During half-time, the queen, Connie Porlas, and the victorious junior float were announced. The junior float theme was Rock around the clock. After being crowned, Connie said I felt very happy and thought of all my fondest memories with my boyfriend, and the joy of everyone being here at Madison. This years' Homecoming was a success. Many of the alumni joined Madison's stu- dent body as they cheered on the victorious team. It was quite memoraible for the Madi- son Warhawks! Arm and arm with Ronnie Mendiola, Homecoming Queen. Connie Porlas. was so excited about her corona • tion that site was at a loss for words. The Madhouse Loud Crowd faithfully cheers on the team with support from the fans. Jerad Cheselskc.Jill Newby. Shelly Lewis. Richard Col Csnnic Porlas. Ronnie Mendiola. David Newsom Bridgette Burden. Alan Fillingame, Margerat Barto make up the Homecoming Court. Homecoming Queen nominee Shelly Lewis and he escort Richard Cole parade around (he football fieli before the game. 238 Student Life
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