Mililani High School - Na Mana O Poina Ole Yearbook (Mililani, HI)

 - Class of 1988

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Time During the week ends and the night be fore papers we didnt h a v e e n o u g h I speeches too much Underclassman A yone who wasnt a Senior had the honor of this title Lucky people Vandalism Constant trouble for our custodians showed how mature some of our students really were White out Whoever invented this deserves more who invented the eras Xerox Without this portant machine would have to carry all those heavy library books home Youth Now we wish we were older We really will get old Then we ll wish we were younger Zippy s This was the place to be after games and dances Lots of food people and bad lookin girls' fand guysj Compiled by Lnso Roehm Troy Tcnoko Melanie Penflelcl Keith Kcmxsugn 22 Msn: Mogozsne Q u ' E - a --.17 -..-as v E E..-' . H My : n- i A , it credit than the dude er! A Sig:-'-Tien? A ' . lm' ' , we 52. -Ti? ' . , . , . - , 1 , ---.512 also caught on the acid-washed denim look, cropped shirts, and ta- pered jeans. They could be found cruising virtually everywhere wear- ing their faded Levi's and T-shirt. The shirt, often of the beach vari- ety, was most likely obtained at Hawaiian Island Creations, or Town and Country Surf Shop. As for footwear, Reeboks and Nikes finished the look and were a must in every guy's wardrobe. For a dres- sier look many young men favored such name brands as Generra, Whoo's, Code Bleu and Interna- tional News. For the more dressy- casual look, Gotcha and Quicksil- ver offered a wide variety of popu- lar styles. Many guys achieved a different fashionable way of dressing. It was known as the dancer look be- cause most guys who favored this mode of dress practiced a uniquf form of dancing. This became to bl almost a new sport, with Ubattles' Ca kind of dancing contestj seei here and there. These types o clothes also ran into the hundred, of dollars, and the more expensive the better. Still, in a year filled with sur prises, it would not be unexpectec for these styles to change, or evei die away within a couple of months Fashion remains one of the mos unstable aspects of teen life. A stu dent could buy thousands of dollar worth of clothes and not be wearing them within half-a-year. But, truth fully, the guys and gals wouldn' want it any other way! Copy by Kelli Fujioka ant Stephanie Mira I don't like busy clothes, solid, simple. . .and expensive! 99 -Jeff Matsumoto X Z xi 'S' M x filf, , H up 2.-,J :A I Sl XX' X . ,,. -, Q-jf, I f wif .IO , f f ':' ' , ll' ' I I 'X' Q I ll-C' 't ya? 0 1: 'i 1 'Qaida' 5, G . in 6 ta? ff f rs I L.: . ' I is 9 Y , -L 49 A 4 55 5' I

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Fa hion '8 Money: An important factor in our lives, it came and it went ibut mostly it wentj. vmviw The campus is often times a :cene of great social activity. Out mf class, students exhibit adole- :ence at its finest: boys asking girls Jut, girls saying no, going together, Jreaking up, etc. The parking lot Nas a showcase for those students 'ortunate enough to display their :reasured cars and trucks. Yet, of Lhe many facets of the teen life, few :hings have had a greater impact Lhan fashion. How others view you :ould very well depend on those Light jeans you wear. It is safe to say that 1987 was truly a fashion year. A rising style in the year was the acid-washed denim look. First in :vidence among the gals, the com- haon faded jeans were soon accom- panied by skirts, jackets, and dress- les of the acid-washed style. The price for these goods didn't appear to deter the fashion-minded girl. At the lowest retail of about 530, the X very basic styles were presented. Only at the three-digit mark did the denim become truly stylin'! Leather was the occasional accom- paniment to the denim and com- manded almost S200! Popular name brands were Code Bleu, Guess, Bongo, Espirit, and Us Boys. Overcast by the acid-wash tend, other styles managed to find some bodies to be worn on. Bubble skirts,', cropped skirts and jackets were more frequently seen towards the end of '87, To add some zest, hooped earrings or a tight-fitting belt adorned the usual outfit. Colors also influenced a girl's de- cision on what to buy. The safari, or natural colors, like peach, khaki, brown and green were favored as well as the simple black and white arrangement. Girls, however, were not the only victims of the fashion craze. Guys A I like good-lookin, clothes that I don't have to ironlv -Mike Farinaeu Nice: A word that always popped up in gossip: Mark is so cute, what's he like? Oh he's nice Overcrowded A good description for our school it also applied to our schedules our home work and our brains Procrastination Students argued with teachers to give them more time for papers and then did it the night before Questions These were good things to use when the time came for us to give a speech and we had to stall for time Reports Cards We explained that D on our report card by telling our didnt like me Stress Procrastination was like food to this animal Better tasting Tylenol was eaten a lot more though Mum Mogozune 21 9 3 , - , . . i 2 S 66 97 parents: The teacher ' 3 ' 95 , .



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U 'fi ' Horribl - Scopes! Aries fApril I3 to May 131: You are a natural-born leader, your sign being the first of the Zodiac. Independent, courageous, and strong-willed, you posses a powerful intellect, Still, your leadership sometimes transforms into a form of bossiness. Although you have lots of ideas, they sometimes backfire on you and you end up looking like a fool. Taurus tMay I4 to June l21: Solid, strong, and unyielding, the bull signifies the stubborness which drives you to reach your ambitions. Loyal, and reliable, there exists the chance that whomever you're loyal to may not trust you in the end. Be careful because in the future someone might dump you, Gemini Uune l3 to July I41: The typical Gemini Clike you1 is a source of neverending and always changing ideals. People around you like your personality because it's never the same. Sometimes you do things that people don't especially find acceptable, however. They'll call you a flake then . , . Cancer Uuly l5 to August 151: Quiet, secretive, and a bit sensitive, the crab hides an immense curiosity underneath an exterior of passivity. Like the beach-coming crustacean, you only come out of your hole to look for food, which may be a romance, excitement or something to eat. If you're a guy, some gals may avoid you because they're aware of your big claws , . . Leo tAugust l6 to September l51: The big lion, king of thejungle, gains great respect from those around you. Your charisma just exudes from you. And although you roar a lot, others come to live with it. If your lion's pride turns into conceit, however, Mr. Leo might turn into Mr. Stuck-Up ... Virgo tSpetember I6 to October l51: The Virgin stands for purity and innocence, All those who surround you admire your untaintedness. Slim-built and good-looking, your silence works for you in that everyone enjoys talking to someone who doesn't talk back . . . Libra tOctober I6 to November 151: This person represents a true balance of human nature. The Scales serve to help others when they have problems since you are able to show them the other side of the coin. Mediation is your specialty, and you do it quite well, But always being the referee means that you can't play the game! Seorpius tNovember 16 to December l41: Poisonous and deadly, the Scorpion fears nobody. Never one to stand aside and let others push you around, you fight for the beliefs and never give up. With the sharp stinger and claws the scorpion is an excellent fighter . . . unless there's a bigger scorpion. Sagittarius QDecember l5 to January 131: The Archer's mind is sharp and directed like the arrows he or she carries. Cheerful and talkative, you are quite popular with others. You also like to talk with all kinds of people even though they aren't your type. Your gregarious nature sometimes irritates your enemies and you end fighting them with your arrows tfrom a distance since you're a chicken1, Capricornus Uanuary I4 to February ll1: The Goat cares not so much for popularity as he does for true friendship. Not quite as good-looking as Virgo, your friends still see the fine qualities that you possess, Sometimes when eating at fancy restaurants, however, your friends get mildly repulsed when you start eating all their leftovers ... Aquarius tFebruary l2 to March I31: The Water-Bearer signifies wisdom and genius, The ultimate do-gooder. you try to help others in every way possible. even to the point that you get in their way. Mildly handsome, you dislike any kind of activity which doesn't involve your brain. This sometimes earns you the title of 'Ageek , Pisces tMarch I4 to April l21: An easy-going and laid-back person, you like to observe life as it passes you, not really getting involved. Some call you a lazy bum, but you don't care. Just swimming around and being fed is all that concerns you. Your favorite hobby? Fishing of course. in-was! Q-'Se Q Mini-Magazine 23

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