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BIG names on cloth ing were big items in being fashionable. Beth Noward adver- tises for Benetton with her rugby shirt. (Worley) Fashion Statements of 1987-88 Fashion 21
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FRATERNITY Sports- wear was a popular outfitters for Greeks by promoting their chapters on sweats, shirts, and shorts. Al- pha Phis proudly wear their letters during the Explore Idaho expo in conjunction with displaying their house activities. (Worley) 20 Fashion Trendy Pace Stone washed jeans, rugby shirts dominate fashion scene As people walked around campus. a myriad of fashion statements bog gled one’s mind “Granolas” sported their down-to-earth style with Birken- stocks, socks, and Skirts. Mousse and hairspray compa nies made big bucks as quys’ and gals’ hairstyles stood on edge. Miniskirts were hot items while Swatch watches moved over as the Coke brand watch and clothing entered wardrobes. Tie- dyed shirts re- turned and acid- washed denims were the favorite rage. East coast fashion hit Fido Dido could be found on the racks of One More Time clothing store. Fido Dido was an ab Strac t-looking char- acter with an up- side down triangle for a head and hair that stands on edge. Another fad clothing line, Dwee CHILLING tempera- tures of Moscow forced people to bring out their wool sweaters. Typically dressed as a student in Levis, Tallis Bla- lack looks over notes. (Orr) bie, came to Mos- cow. Dweebie shirts were worn with non- matching shorts, Regardless of trendy styles, stu- dents dressed to please themselves SNORT choppy hair became a common sight on campus as more women discov- ered new ways to style their hair from magqa- zines. Mary Lou Nutsch. an art major models her trendy haircut in front of the Satellite SUB. (Worley) WITH tong shorts. cropped hair, and Swatch, Theodore Cleaver was decked out for skateboarding with Larry Mondello. (Worley)
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LATAN Care Center provided a beneficial pet therapy program for its residence pa- tients. A local 4-H Club came to the cen- ter regularly, usually once or twice a month, with dogs for the people to play or visit with. Debbie Cox brings in lively-heart- ed Spanky. (Orr) 9 BUDDY provided hours of entertain- ment for the men of Beta Theta Pi. He Stands proudly over his domain on Elm Street. (Duffy) FRATERNITY dogs became part of broth- ers’ activities, includ- ing parties. Gracie partakes in the Delta Tau Delta-Kappa Kappa Gamma wed- ding exchange in more ways than one with David Sparks. (Pagano) OWNERS took pride in the talents of their faithful dogs. Geoff Allen shows off Tai's talent of carrying his leash. (Worley) 22° vogs
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