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The In Thing To D Tastes in anything from clothes to pastime activities do not always agree and are constantly changing. With this in mind, it is a major modern phen- omenon that certain peer groups manage to temporarily agree on what they like to wear, what they like to listen to, and what they like to do. These fleeting agreements are summed up neatly as fads, Fads last for as short a period of time as a week to as long a period of time as a year. Plone the less, all students managed to participate in these fads of 1984-85 as they came and went. No one could really pin-point just where they began - but the result was an influential part of our lifestyle. The most affected part of this lifestyle was in the clothing we wore. The summer brought with it 1OOOfo cotton, polos in all colors, plastic shoes, walking shorts, dark sun- glasses mth cords, and the perfect tan. Colder weather encouraged plaids in earth-tone color combinations of broums, rusts, marroons, and mus- tards. Winter brought out bulky sweaters, many layers, low-heeled boots, wool coats, and the bob for girls. Guys enjoyed hair above the ears, ties, jazz shoes, more pastels, and Members Only jackets. 'lSwatches, jean jackets, and aerobic shoes also make their debut. Listening to music was always popular. Favorites were Madonna, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Lionel Ri- chie, and Cyndi Lauper. Television viewing included All My Children, Cheers, Airwolf, David Letterman, M-TV, and other cable options. Across campus, Bradley Football jerseys, Brave Waves, Greek letters, and Feed the World tee shirts were prominent. Favorite activities were staying in shape, video game playing, Trivia Pursuit, going to parties and Happy Hours, and drinking. For some strange reason, those last three never seem to go out of style. f? 4 x 4 nag, 'rf---' 4' '7' 'N -vw , 'S IX L. Top Right: From the sporty look of the down ski jacket, many opted for the sophisticaed look of bold colored, double-breasted wools. Right: Computers, a required course, and the entire modem technology craze still remains strong. Above: Dark sunglasses with an attached cord were a must for fashion eyewear. Photos By: D. Hamemik 22 ix 'R -si .-1-A . is 1 . ..,, . . M 'fir T. we .1-'Q
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v-5. '35 T' fox-r- l f rg, 1 Opposite page: Top: Students not only can entertain themselves in their dorm rooms, but also in the dorm lobbies where video games still attract many. Lett: By taking advantage of the racquetball courts available by reservation at Hausler, some relieve tension during a cut-throat game of racquetball. Right: Looking for a Sunday dinner, many groups frequent Avanti's, the popular restaurant at Main and University. This page: Top left: Keeping in shape at Haussler helps students feel better, not only physically, but mentally as well. Top right: The peaceful quiet found on the Quad offers a place to collect thoughts: Above: At the Wharf, in the basement of the Student Center, friends meet to bowl, shoot some pool and grab a snack. Photos by: D. Hamemik. 21 t f -L., L If 1'-H
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-A-A--+ ea I I xi V l I 6 l W lllll Llltl blsqlr . . 495 , 131 vxllfugx Lg! f., Top Left: Musical artists found themselves not only trying to sell their music but also an award winning video to go with it. Top Right: From the popular human waves performed by fans at athletic events arose the Brave Wave, Bradley's spirit promoting version of the wave. Middle: The health and litness fad took Dan Vergara and others to the weight rooms of rlaussler to build bodies women would not refuse. Left: Peoria radio stations and businesses sponsored the elusive Bradley football team that brought life to the Bradley Football Club and jerseys. Above: Sound equipment sales boomed as the desire to purchase the Ubest stereo overtook many. Photos By: D. Hamemik 25
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