San Dimas High School - El Santo Yearbook (San Dimas, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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A logo shirt worn by sophomore James Shin with acid-washed jeans, and denim jackets worn by Scott Lee and Kassy Pride are popular looks for fall. Loopy earrings, friendship bracelets, a hairclip. and a catchy watch adorn sophomore Alicia Alonso. The trendy look of turtlenecks. stretch pants, a straight skirt topped with a sweater, are worn by sophomores Jennifer Walker and Sonya Elam whose hair is black and burgundy. Relaxing at break, sophomore Lori Olaques stays comfortbale in acid- washed jeans, high-top tennis shoes, and a flannel cardigan. Leather and leopard print creepers are part of sophomore Bobby Vazquez ' s look. afterschool. junior Laura Bayer wears a striped shirt over a turtleneck with stretch pants and pumps. THE LOOK p ta ' PcmA . 7t

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? ztt Into. Pa4 Uo t, Whether we dressed sloppy, preppy, sporty, or trendy, we had the look for fall. Colors were earthtones — browns, khaki, army greens, and mustard. Shoes, belts, and purses textured with snakeskin, crocodile, or alligator print could be seen on feet, around waists, and on shoulders everywhere. To each his own — and everyone had a little different idea of what being in fashion meant. For me, said junior Mike Schultz it ' s dressing however I ' m comfortable. Sophomore Julie Bullock said, I love guys ' clothes better than girls, ' and big, baggy shirts. Boys and girls alike wore friendship bracelets knotted in all shapes, sizes, designs and colors. Creepers, shoes made of either leather or suede with thick soles were also worn by both sexes. Girls with a desire to keep up with the fall fashion scene, started at the bottom with flat lace-up boots or pumps. Textured stockings or thin socks came ne xt. Short skirts, tight jeans, tight stretch pants, or baggy pants covered the bottom half. To top it all off, they wore crop tops, big shirts, or sweaters and turtlenecks, usually checked or striped. Girls ' hair wasn ' t as spiky anymore, instead they went for the more natural look. As their short styles of previous years grew out, the bangs got curled and the rest was left straight or lightly permed. Guys wore the in thing — sweaters with jeans, baggy pants, and dressy pants. On warmer days, button-down shirts, or 3- button shirts with a collar were popular. For everyday wear, guys wore inexpensive shoes called Wino ' s, which came in brown or black with a vanilla-colored rubber sole. A college sweatshirt with sweats or jeans and a brand- name pair of high-top tennis shoes from L.A. Gear, or Nike, to Reebok or Fila, provided the more relaxed look. Accessores finished it off. Guys with hats and one earring and girls with big loopy earrings, thick elastic belts, cloth-covered rubberbands, and small compact purses had the look for fall. WE VE GOT 70 Student Ifa



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. SfivUtup fata Styie Individuality became the style for spring. Everyone tried to be different and establish their own look. While attempting to be original we ended up just like everyone else and fit into a style category such as trendy, preppy, punk, skater or casual. The trendy and preppy looks were closely related and consisted of turtle necks, bubble skirts, ruffle skirts, short skirts, tight stretch pants. 50 ' s suits, and patent leather shoes, belts, and purses. The main color was black, which was contrasted with almost any color of the rainbow to separate the trendy and preppy looks from the all- black punk look. Patterns such as houndstooth, checkers, plaid, and polka dots completed both looks. Concert t-shirts with ripped jeans were tell-tale signs of the punk heavy metal look. Dressed in black from head to toe, they polished it of with chains, long earrings, long hair for heavy metal guys and girls, and spiky hair from black to pink or purple for punk guys and girls. Skaters were seen all over campus with their skateboards in hand. They distinguished themselves by wearing long shorts and t- shirts made by Maui ' n ' Sons, Gotcha, Vision Street Wear, Santa Cruz, or Town ' n ' Country. Team Bangs. long bangs hanging in their faces, with the rest of their hair short, was the hairstyle for skaters. Their shoes were high-top or low- top Vans or high-tops by Vision Street Wear, Bones, or Airwalk. Casual dressers appeared to be the most relaxed. Cotton skirts and stretch pants were the main elements of their style. Shirts with collars, button- down shirts, mock turtlenecks, and sweaters or sweatshirts finished their The more they tried to be different, the more the same seniors Annie Mitchell, Alise Keil. and Kari Workman are in their stretch pants. outfits. Shoes were anything from sandals to pumps, including low, lace-up boots and high boots. Casual colors were pastels and light shades of earthtones. Leather was the one thing worn by people in all style categories after receiving leather jackets and skirts for Christmas. The most popular leather item was the brown, distressed bomber jacket. No matter what category we fit into, the key to style in the spring was to be ourselves and let the way we dressed make our statement. To show her individuality, sophomore Candy Rodriguez kicks it with friends in the quad at lunch in her black and plaid attire. For juniors and seniors it was their third shirt following Saints Do It In The Stands and Saints Do It ... With Style. Over 150 students purchased the shirts and wore them with spirit as the weather got warmer. . , 72 Student Jlty ..

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