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- thinks Missy Fairbanks as BELOW: ISN'T THIS CUTE? she finds the ideal Christmas gift - a personalized Millikan poster - while shopping at I..ianne's Hallmark in early December. . t H ri.. I' i fx .Pj , Af if mf- V ,Ii -3-:reg 5 X 1 .' '+d1 Q-'l Q X 1 ,JK ' ' 53- L 'fl' IJ Q . J - 'r' FAR RIGHT: TANK IT UP - On a warm September afternoon, Kristi Kahl pumps gas into the tank of her convertible bug' in a cool tank top and Activities Fads and Fashions fi. ,. shorts. RIGHT: CHECK IT OUT! - Izumi Arai shows Dorothy DeLuna her new Thompson Twins album the day after the concert in October. R ..
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FAR LEFT: WHADAYA THINK? - Juniors Marlo Ashley and Kim Ryder ask each other's opinions about purses to match their new fluorescent outfits at the Wet Seal in the Market Place. LEFT: WHAT'S IN? - wonders senior Danny Lowenthal as he checks out the new styles for Fall. niS YQSQQ FIRE FMU. A bright new array of assorted day-glow colors added both pep and pizzazz into the Wardrobe of the fashionable student. To ac- cent these colorful outfits, the smart dresser added matching accessories such as fluorescent earrings, purses, socks, and wide belts. Guys got into the fluorescent scene too with sweatshirts and shorts. Prompted by the summer heat, tank tops also became a hot item in the fashion mar- ket. Acting as an essential, a tank top was usually the bottom layer of a coordinated outfit. Likewise, for the male population, tank tops served as a perfect opportunity to show off a firm muscular build while obtain- ing that ever so popular G.Q. look. The concert craze took over the minds and bodies of many students and so became the fashion in early October. One could see mu- sic fans properly clad in their concert T- shirts ranging from Billy Idol and the Thompson Twins to Def Lepard and Iron Maiden. Methods of transportation also became fads. It no longer mattered where people went as long as they arrived in style. Bike riders could no longer cruise the streets fashionably without wearing the proper gear which consisted of spandex shorts, gloves, and possibly even helmets. Those who were lucky enough to own carsjust had to have convertibles. Stacie Tisher, John Goldman, and Kristi Kahl just flipped open the tops of their V.W. convertibles when the hot weather became unbearable. Nearby Hallmark stores began a new fad by making personalized posters for Millikan High School. Popular cartoon characters such as Marvin and the Peanuts Gang were featured on the posters. For three dollars one could purchase a poster which claimed, All the Real Babes go to Millikan High School. LEFT: RIDE LIKE THE WIND -- Senior David Rule cruises through El Dorado Park in his new biking shorts on a Saturday afternoon in March. Activities 2 5 Fads and Fashions
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