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Kitty Conversation - Sharon Kirahara finds time to call one of her feline friends Hard work don't pay off - On the verge of having a nervous break down Suzanne Huttler takes time to have her picture taken ordinary day October 28, was a day with terror and laughter. The majority of students, teachers, and faculty members showed their spirit by dressing up with interesting kinds of customs. The highlight of the day was when everyone gathered at Buckingham Square for the cos- tume judging. The winner for the most original costume was the one and only . . . Troy Tumer. Winner takes all - Troy Turner show his prize winning face. 24 Student LifefHalloween
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as .v . . ad l -'r In 25 years fashions come, go, and return again Although many changes have occurred in the fashion world in twenty five years, there is one thing that has not changed and that is the privilege for every person to express his individuality through dress. Twenty five years ago parents were aghast because teenage boys chose blue jeans, white T- . T . ' shirts, white socks and loafers. The girls N' . went from pedal pusher pants, to sailor I blouses, poodle skirts, white socks and pony I fans. fifltgrbi? Today, there are many trends and styles that range from preppy to new romantic and anything in between. The message is the same, being an indi- vidual means standing alone and saying, This is me. ln today's society, fads and fashion allow many choices. Hemlines, for instance, are the wearer's choice from mini skirt length, knee length, to below the knee, and so on down toward the ankle. Today, upperclassmen add a touch of class to campus by sporting brand names such as Polo shirts, Levi's 501, Hunter's Run sweaters, Esprit shirts, Ralph Lauren oxford shirts, Sperry Topsiders, and Nina Ricci Perfume or Halston cologne. Fashions for the masses include hats, pedal pushers, matching shoes, and stylish hair. Modeling for Clifford fphotographerl, Lucy Bristol shows off her well coordinated outfit. Dressed in the highest of fashions in mini skirt and leotards is Claudia. Student LifefFads in Fashion
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