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TYLES i OVERSIZED CLOTHES BECAME A FAD c h o I clothes: what did you wear? Could it have been an oversized sweater, oversized jacket, or a pair of ali baba pants? This years big fashion trend consisted of anything over- sized ranging from a belt to earrings. I liked to wear oversized clothes, because they look cool and they ' re so comfortable , comment- ed Brenda Buus. Popular oversized fash- ions also included coats and purses. Extra big coats were used for keeping extra warm on those particularly cold days. Large purses were used for carrying folders, books, and on Mondays and Fridays, P.E. clothes. Donna Momrow remarked, I hated carrying around books and folders. If I put them in my big purse, it didn ' t seem so bad. Searching, planning, and organizing was a big part of fashions. Some students felt that oversized styles could be over done. You can ' t wear a big shirt, big big pants, big coat, big belt, and big jewelry. It looked too ex- aggerated when girls did that , said David Murphy. Most students seemed to agree though that oversized clothes were comfortable and stylish. I like oversized clothes because they are cute, comfortable, and they make you feel free. Suzan Genovese, junior. OVERSIZED CLOTHES y
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BACKPACK IN TOW, Ron Hodnett pauses between classes near the senior quad. Guys, as well as girls, sported oversized fashions for style and comfort. POLO CLUB ENTHUSIAST , Jenni- fer Caille begins a multiple-choice scantron test. Larger sweatshirts, especially with logos or brand names, were popular. A WALKING BILLBOARD, Mark Ryn- eal advertises for several pro- ducts. Extra- large T-shirts were worn by students and faculty mem- bers of all sizes. OVERSIZED SWEATER AND CROPPED PANTS; Denise Maloney talks with friends during lunch. This combination could be seen often on campus. I trsh ' ' 46 STUDENT LIFE
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REFLECTING, Jenny Borino rest; against Stud Wall. Jenny wore th« letterman ' s jacket of her boyfriend Allen McPeak. y STUDENT LIFE
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