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THE FLATTEST TOP Showing a Irttle skin, junky Greg Dayoob went from football numbers shaved in the side of his heod to usf about no hair ony- where. THANKS VIDAL. Striving for and ochievhg an individuaistic look. Ka- ren McAulay demon- strates a feminine flat top in the unmistakable ir- nde scent cokx of fuchso NONCONFORMITY. A LITTLE OFF THE SIDES ... UNIVERSITY DAY. Taking an athletic ap- proach to hair, sopho- more Andy Swingle goes for the old missing-hair- on-the-side action. Swaying from the norm of trendy short hair on guys, senior Brian Cobb shows his individualism, and keeps his hor in a longer sfyte. Intricacy is were it s at. very tightly woven braids patterned back into themselves make for some of the hottest hair on campus.
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The most popular hair style for the 80 the bob was classic in look an easy-to-work-wit hairstyle that many girls found to be versi- tal. SUE MUSTANG The acceptance of new students here is great. When I first got here everyone was so friendly, and they treated me really well. -Kerry Jobbett, Junior Long locks hanging about his face seem to be no problem for Marco Sal- dana. He mokes his way around without impaired vision. All it takes is a little Ri- chie Cunningham mousse (water a comb) and about 30 seconds. What results is that very clean cut, all-American look that senior Tim Siegel per- fected. 'apturing the look of he 80's for hair, senior ric Kemp junior hannon O'Brien repre- ent a large portion of he student body hrough their hairstyles. 1 1 CRIMPPED, CRUNCHED, TEASED, FLAT. HAIRSPRAY, GEL, MOUSSE. STUDENTS SUNG SONGS OF PRAISE TO THE TUNE OF W 00H ALBERTO! Girl walked into bath- room, Aqua Net at her side; she flashed a look in the mirror-crisis: 467 was no longer at a 90' angle. She whipped out the can, and threw her hair into a state of sus- pended animation. Statements like “She had really big hair , hit the campus like a ton of mousse. 22,500 hours is approximately what the student body spent on their hair each month. 4,500 gallons of hair care products were used to slick back, rat up, or plaster hair in a variety of positions. The look was there, but which look was it: over under processed, permed straight, col- ored natural. Just about everyone seemed to be chemically altering the state of their hair. What was up with all those ac- cessories: bows, ribbons, beads, sun glasses (yes, sunglasses), visors, and hats. Individual taste, and a wide variety of musical cultural influences put the student body into a state of Non stop cre- ative 'doos' . Design by Marc Stenoien. Photos by Melissa Smith. 30 Hfitudent Life
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HOWDY PARDNER! Visiting the Miller's Outpost to pick up some essentials for living in the wid west. Rick Gardener flashes a genune John Wayne smile (maybe its the badge). ANYBODY'S GUESS At MGA. senior Kristen John- son knows the customer comes first, as she helps Mark Cunningham sip into some- thng more comfortable - like Guess jeans.
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