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M K Khaki is a popular color that can be worn with quite a few other colors. Melissa Echols tops her khaki skirt with a green Izod shirt. Navy and pink are also good colors to combine with earth tones. Glen Fretwell sports the classic: stripped oxford button-down, navy slacks, and an Izod belt. Fashion conscious men will find there is a lot to. choose from.
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Graduate and Married Students A Little Out of the Ordinary Budgeting time is a problem that faces all college students, but for married and graduate students this problem is particularly critical. Bobby and Diane Cawthon both work full time while Bobby is a fulltime student. Coordinating conflicting schedules in order to spend time together is for them achieved by making compromises. Annie Murphy, head resident of LaCrange, says that time is also her biggest problem. Her duties at LaCrange while working on a Double A teaching certificate mean that there ' s always something to do and never enough time. Liz Brannum is a graduate student who also finds time important. She, like Annie Murphy, made the decision to attend graduate school to upgrade her teaching abilities so that she might become involved in the decision-making process of education. In addition to taking 12 hours in graduate classes, Liz also works at the Reading . Clinic. Gladys James acknowledges time as important, but she feels that her responsibilities as a mother are her biggest problem in being a student. She says that because Dr. Frenesi Wilson, dean of nursing, was willing to help her get her son in school in Florence she chose UNA over four other schools. Although she feels that attending college is difficult for older persons, Gladys points out that no one is too old to learn if she will ask for help. Diane Cawthon brings her husband Bobby, a music major, an ice cold drink while he studies his history notes. Annie Murphy, head resident of LaCrange, enjoys best the counseling part of her job. Here she discusses some happenings with Charleen Cooper. student life 15
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Student Dress All Decked Out As we enter a new decade, students want clothes that give them the most for their money. Also, clothes that are truly versatile give a student a complete look with every combination. In clothes, students want key pieces, not just random parts. A suit or the look of a suit remains the backbone of a modern wardrobe. The trend is for a longer, softer jacket. If there is a skirt, the skirt is comfortable and a bit full. The pants are gently gathered at the waist, then straight-falling, clean. Dresses are softer, more polished and worn especially with pumps. For the preppy-look, there is the skirt-and-blouse: a khaki skirt and a button-down or an Izod shirt work well. This outfit can be topped with a light sweater or jacket for an added touch. Accessories are still on the level of inventiveness: circlepins, sorority pins, kilt and stick pins, headbands of any sort — especially gold; argyle or cable socks, topsiders, penny and tassel loafers, pumps, elastic gold belts with interchangeable animal clips, add-a-bead and add-a-pearl necklaces, all gold jewelry, Izod belts and down vests. Designer name clothes attract attention. Items such as Calvin Klein, Gloria Vanderbilt, Jordache, and Sasson jeans and shirts, Lacoste shirts and dresses, Evan Picone and Larry Levine suits, Lee or Levi ' s straight-leg jeans or cords will give a student a preppy-look. These designer clothes can be found in both women ' s and men ' s departments. Within the total context of dressing today, there is more ease, a feeling of softness, and a classy look. A student may wear an outfit for day and, with minor changes, wear it at night. Distinctly out of place are over-structured, confining, or strict pieces. What was once a feature of sports-clothes dressing is now standard fare, and it serves as a guideline to the clothes students want most. (Photos by Grant Lovett) Teresa White sports jeans and a western-styled shirt pulled together with a sweater vest. Accompanying Teresa is Toby Cosby dressed in khakis, loafers, and a sweater and shirt set. These two show the popular look on campus. A variety of styles can be seen on students around campus. student Life 1 7
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