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ad 6 ' fashion '87 Renaissance means rebirth, so it's the perfect term to describe fads 'n' fashions of '86-'87, Llsually, fads and fashions come and go as quickly as night and day, but '86-'87 was an excep- tion. Sure, styles came and went, but they were styles that had already come and gone in the past. The year's styles were basically a cul- tural mish-mash of past eras. From the 40's there were the oversized shirts and sweaters, from the 50's the high-top sneakers, full and straight skirts, pony- tails with big bows, and bobby socksg from the 60's came the boots, large sil- ver hoop earrings, and black turtleneck sweater-dresses, from the 70's there were the rhinestone-studded clothing and Ked's canvas sneakers. Fortunate- ly, bell-bottom pants stayed back in the 7O's, where they belong. Other fads 'n' fashions of the years: lil What's blue and pink and black and white all over? The year's colors, for one. Blue chambray and pink were pop- ular with girls in blouses, skirts and printed pants. Colors were either soft and blended or bright and sharply con- trasting. Black and white were often worn together, especially in knit sweat- ers and skirts. lil As usual, labels, like Forenza, Guess?, Generra, and Levi's, were big sellers. The biggest newcomer, howev- er, must have been Outback Red with their Australian-inspired blouses, lO-but- ton shirts, and jeans. Banana Republic was another big name specializing in travel clothing from around the world, and many Salpointe students could be seen sporting Minister of Propaganda T-shirts and the like. E As for hairstyles, it was back to the basics. Gone was the day of the gravity- defying do. lnstead, hair was left natural and was often tied up with everything from brightly colored ribbons to terry- cloth ponytail holders to elastic neck- lace candy. The guys, inspired by the movie Top Gun, imitated the look of Tom Cruise Calthough they'd never ad- mit itj by clipping their locks shorter and parting it on the side. U On the fads scene, auto accessories such as car visors and Baby on Board signs and their counterparts fi.e., Ex- husband in trunkj became trendy in the parking lot. Re-popularized fads from the past included teddy bears, which became much more visible with the be- ginning of the Teddy Bear Club, and gum, which became a sudden hit imme- diately after its being outlawed at the beginning of the school year. Outside of school, the Monkees re- vived their popularity after repeats of their off-beat television show were run on MTV. Also, the cartoon The Far Side, by Gary Larson, kept students in stitches with its satirical and sometimes even strange sense of humor. Without a doubt, 1986-'87 was a year full of past trends with a new 80's twist, proving that fashion is timeless and that some styles are just too cool to die. Salpointe students simply have too much sense to let good fashions fade! --wwwgtmtf -att-,z.1ti,1sfa-,Msow, , 1 at 2-fwfskkt 'iztiriwziiiawiiziiw-pie? am p-..-,1f, ' X-FXZNQW wi stem-twm-,.1w r1 f-MW W - . swirl -122. f . at -V ' Q- lisa 1 2-.2 'XK31-Estes?-tzsitatviieitgtigtawife-221221 .t u s lim i t w ,tmg,. M, 2fgw,Qidff.e,:Wft-txkemt Modeling the year's trendy threads are: First row: Jennifer Anderson, '87, Shannon Wall '82 Shelle Jackson, '88, Jean McLoughlin, '89, John Fina, '87, Kim Assad '87, Brenden GrifHn, '87, Second row: Tom Alexander, '88, Jessica Hayes, '88, Nick Mansour, '87, Jim Sanders, '89. The Fads 'n' Fashions challenge: Hnd the three fadsffashions outlawed at Salpoin te! 6 FEATURES
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ime Out For Academics Time Out for ACADEMICS: This year Salpointe maintained its level of academic excellence in all areas of study. Teachers prided themselves on a classroom of concentrated study within a non- intimidating atmosphere. Students took their stud- ies seriously, with just a dash of humor and wit. Time Out For Sports Time out for SPORTS: Lancer excellence was once again continued on to the playing field where all teams made strong finishes. Most Salpointe students considered sports as much a part of their education as their academic curriculum. This gave the school a special balance that was unique- ly Salpointe. ime Out For Events Time Out for EVENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS: Throughout the year, the Lancers showed spirit and dedication through their events and organiza- tions. Much support was given to new groups like Salpointe's S.A.D.D. chapter. Salpointe's special character was shown through students' participa- tion in its varied number of activities. Time Out For Students Time out for STUDENTS: That's right! This book is a history of you, because your spirit, enthusiasm, and dedication to the school make Salpointe the fantastic community that it is. After all, without its students, what would Salpointe be? TI El because the mighty Lancers, exceE1?S3g5il1ii.iel1'. tpt' 5agfeasg.:,of,jQfyarned:nearly?thgge-girnesgi-,th,e1-temgumthatthe cheese. drive sports, once, again aforcetoi reckon fwithjpinfSouthernjhri-IGfhad,broughitfinjfi tisiy t gegi l .,-, -,.i, gs ' D I g ZONE - I K- K i. I K 5' .w.i I 'K WiL.- -Liifki ji, I J - , -,-k if .k.. I -I K- i - I . I - Q O g ssti ff igiti Q. i.-i.i- I by-Fr. Leo McCarthy, U because Lancer spirit was-shown Once agaii.tLgin,?Contrit5u4.. i--. siwhoftook onethggjgspgwofitsfggffessstfleader,Hand principal tions to the food drive and the iines atgthetdoor-to,ygitveblgoodi I3 because --this year we switchedptZfrgmjmritlje Cheese Drive tothe new, andg1nnovetive-Welyk-Afifhgn-2fgvghtghvfs,-535 El gsgg becausegfgthiggyear- your gtti fsgpiritjgshone through at games, -'pep aSsembi!s5sQ??9m3?9FTFlD95??3GIf.el!,Qthe,r school acuvmes: gg
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