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av=5rnet - eO Trends ore Undeniably Unpredicroble. This is a fact rhor even our grondporenrs would nor orgue. If anyone would have rold us rwo years ogo rhor we would be worshiping a 6 ' 2 singing rronsvesrire from England, we would hove whined, I am Sooo sure. If, when preppies were going strong, ir would hove been predicted rhor wearing rorn, grey swearshirrs wirh slopped-on lerrering would be rhe rage in ' 83, we would hove exdaimed, LIKE I JUST CANNOT BELIEVE IT. Trends are ever-changing and rhis year was nor ro be ourdone by rhe previous years. From Rubiks Cube ro per rocks, rrend wars ore olwoys being foughr. Opus is moving up quickly on Garfield, E.T. is fading, Izod is being splashed by rhe rrendier Oceon Pacific and Walkmans hove all bur ruined rhe jam box croze of yesrerday. Punk music rolled over and died. Few wepr rhor passing fad, and most rejoiced over rhe rebirth of blue gross pop music. Names like Duron Duron, The Romonrics and Culrure Club rook over. Michael Jackson caught his hair on fire and or rhe some rime ser our heorrs on fire wirh his chart-topper album Thriller . Music hisrory repeored itself: our music heroes began to wear moke-up again. At firsr I rhoughr it wos pretty sick, stated Holly Churchward, but ofter owhile I started to like it. Lisa Krick felt differently, I love Boy George ' s music, but I ' m not sold on his image. Jerry Word felt stronger, I think they oil look really fruity . . . bur I ' m NOT jealous. KEEPING UP
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Her locker is more than an advertisement for a horse- loving boyfriend and horseshoes are more than good luck to Jan Hite. She ex- plains, My favorite things to do in the whole world are riding and showing my horses. Here her locker is shown reflecting those feelings. Best friends Lori Johnson and Julie Kohrman both have boyfriends with the same first name. Their play on his name appears to be double vision. Baby lover Kris Milleman poses with her baby-adorned locker. Sonja Bovie, here in full I.U. attire, sports a plain locker. It seems she wears her creative expression. KEEPING UP
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Other rrendy lirrle irems appeared on rhe scene; painter hors and camoflage ourfirs were worn wirh flair and somerimes for a reason. I hove to wear my painter hat, confided Steve LaBundy, to cover up my hair when ! don ' t have time to wash it. My camoflage pants are easy to get on and off, confided Drew Anderson, and 1 like that. Kinky little pins were used to spruce-up an outfit and Beatle pins surfaced again. Besides what one was wearing, listening to or watcfiing, reading certain books was also in . Troy Bussen denied carrying computer graphics books to look chic, but the crowd knew better. On the other hand, books of the grosser nature were also popular. Even Mr. McKinney was seen reading Tofolly Gross Jokes. That isn ' t true, and anyway those jokes are really sick, denied Mr. M. Didn ' t read ' em ey? Some other trends were also on the move. Alcoholism was spreading as the National Council on Alcohol stated that 500,000 teens between the ages of 14 and 17 were alcoholics. Teenage suicide increased to 6,500 and anorexia nervosa claimed many more lives. Yet some more desireable changes became fashionable, like not smoking. Smoking, once one of the coolest things to do, was on a shift out. I ' m glad that smoking is getting to be anti-social now, because I can ' t stand all of those too cool dudes puffing in my face, replied one sophomore. With men trying to look like women, women trying to look like they just finished exercising, et al, no one can say that 1984 was not a trendy year. — Sylvia Gordon KEEPINGUP
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