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•:• ( m • » (B® ! ■4 JUST ONE OF THE MANY, shoes on campus, black combat boots were often found beneath any of the punkers. Another popular shoe for the punkers were creepers. like having one of a kind pair of sinoes. — Sherri Brown njp [xyLjii ' n u (XiA y)ljUiiMiL ' ' tiA- AfiOL? DESPISING CONVERSE, Senior James Essex, thinks he can improve their looks bygracingthem with his presence. I wouldn ' t be caught dead wearing these things. Fads and Fashion Student Life
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SH9es ifferent people have different ways of ex- pressing tfiemselves. Some express it by the music they listen to, the way they do their hair, the clothes they wear, what ' s written on their clothes or jackets or even by the way they put on their makeup. In 1986- ' 87 people were expressing themselves by the shoes they wore. You could find a Jock wearing Ree- boks or Nikes, a Punker with black combat boots or creepers, or a Rap Listener with Filas. This year a popular shoe with the girls seemed to be cowboy boots. They basically came In three colors — white, black or tan. The boot could be a simple white boot or highly deco- A WALKING ON AIR, cowboy boots soared to new popularity in ' 86. A good pair of boots could easily top ttie hundred dollar mark. BLACK AND WHITE shoes were a boom in ' 86 along With black and white clothing. This type of shoe also came in red and black and solid black rated with rhinestones and fringe all over. I really like the style of boots this year. It is something different and I think they look cute on, said senior Natasha Booth. Colorful shoes were also popular around campus. Pink, bright yellow, and turquoise were just a few of the colors found on shoes. The more un- A COVERED FROM HEEL TO TOES with cross bones and skulls were the popular converse. Peo- ple found that artwork of any kind was a way of making shoes unique. usual and unique the shoe the better. For example, sophomore Tim Thetford has four pairs of converse in different colors and styles. On his pink pair he has artwork including band names. He also has a yellow pair with skulls and crossbones. I write on my shoes to make them different, said Tim. Some people go to all extremes to get a pair of shoes no one else will have. I like having one of a kind pair of shoes, said senior Sherri Brown, I look around a lot to find some really neat shoes. L.A. seems to be a shop- per ' s dream for unique stuff. Looking around campus you could tell there were lots of different styles )ust by checking out all the unique shoes. story by Heidi Calderon: layout by Jennifer Brannon: photos by Allen Odermatt and Paul Maldonado. ) 10 student Life Fads and Fashion
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wqr™ getting up on •n BQQQTIFUL FRIDflY?? ctober 31, 1986. 6:30 am. The loud buzzing sound of my alarm clock had awak- ened me from a comfortable night ' s sleep. I wanted to stay in bed all day but sud- denly I remembered! Not only was it Friday, it was Hal- loween and this was gonna be a special day. At first glimpse of the day I had an awful feeling that Hal- loween would turn out terri- ble. I had second thoughts about dressing up, but the high spirited student I was. I decided to go ahead. It ' s a good thing I did too, because as soon as I walked on cam- pus I could see lots of people in various costumes and out- fits. I bumped into every- thing from hari-krishnas to exotic belly-dancers. I had a great time on Hal- loween. This was a new ex- perience for me because back in Japan we don ' t cele- brate Halloween, said ex- change student Tamao Maki- shima. The best part of the day had to be during lunch. A contest was held to see who had the best all around out- fits. Many of the costumes had either been rented or bought, but it seemed the best costumes were made up. Some good examples were the crayola crayons , ape on board and the hefty bug . I liked Halloween this year because 95% of the girls weren ' t half naked. There should be more tradi- tional costumes instead of risque outfits, said Michelle Harris. The last classes of the day were calmer and back to nor- mal. But I still couldn ' t figure out whether the excitement of the students came from having such a good time dur- ing the day or from knowing that there was a whole week- end ahead. If my guess was good, most people would ' ve said the answer was definite- ly both. story by Michelle Garay: Layout by Dee Honda: Photos by Paul Mal- donad o. t HAViOWC HI ▲ ENJOYING THEIR NACHOS, hari-knshnas . Tony Buzzerio and Victor Hernandez pose in their cos- tumes. Some of the best costumes this year were made up from scratch. READY TO SHOW OFF THEIR COSTUMES, a group o( contestants get ready to be ludged Winners won prizes like Journey tickets, Walnut scarves and gift certificates for (vlu- sicland 12 Student Life Halloween
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