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The variety of campus fashions is reflected by Janet Stone, Sharon Hodge, Elona Bias and Diana Britton This student sports the more casual look that is always popular. Casual or dressy: Fashions reflect trends CAMPUS fashion at Marshall University seemed to depend on ,,academia; that is. what the student was doing on that particular day of classes. Class presertations and interviews at the Career Planning and Placement Center called for suits for both men and women, dresses for women and an overall “dressed up look. Test days and early morning classes led to the student's choice of sweats and warm-ups. t-shirts and jeans and a more relaxed approach to fashion. Nightlife dictated a keener appreciation of current fashion trends A more feminine 'eturn to romance appeared in fashion tor women. Lace rjffles and pearls became more visible. For men. the approach to night dressing was basically casual, but some updated their daytime look with a sweater-shirt-tie ensemble. In contrast, sweatshirt dressing, inspired by the movies Flashdance and Staying Alive , became popular on the Marshall campus. In terms of dollars, students could still expect to pay anywhere from $20 to $50 for a pair of jeans, depending on what label they wanted to advertise. A good sweater ran about the same price, or could go as high as $100 for European imports of label names. . Models show off the Latest in cool weather fashion at a fashion show in tho MSC. 30—Fashions
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Construction for most Marshall theatr productions originate In the basement of old Mam. Oirector of Communications John McKinney designs a brochure in the Graphics Lab in Old Main. Old Main basement: alive with activity Though it resembled the djngeon n a medieval castle, the basement of Old Main was really a beehive of activity. Most students visited the basement at least once last year, when registering for classes or going through drop adc at the registrar s office. Each semester's W-day also brought a flurry of activity at the windows While mailreom cler s kept busy sorting mail and delivering it to the proper boxes, students who were hav ng problems with classes could take advantage of the Academic Advising Center Faciities manager Bruce Greenwood brought Marshall theater productions to life from his niche in the basement of Old Main. Theater students and others pounded, pasted and painted to create the sets that contributed g'eafiy tc the success of the theater season In the meantime, staffers in the Office cf Publications worked to produce the university catalogue, brochures and pamphlets for various departments on campus, and posters for various campus activities. John McKinney and staff took projects from rough draft form to finished product, p-oducing polished publications of all kinds. 32—Old Mam
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