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I Styles Come and Styles Go Styles come and styles go. That is the way fashion works every year, and 1986 was no exception as the many trends in college dress and hairstyles found their way onto the campus. Banana clips, worn in the hair, were popular among women. Getting their name from being long and slightly curved, they opened up by a clasp at one end and fit snugly to the head to hold all of the hair together in a long ponytail style. Both men and women wore short, moussed-up hair- styles. Dippity-do hair gel, which had been around for a long time, enjoyed a comeback. Along with it came the intro- duction of many similar products such as styling mousses, lotions, and other gels, none of which came cheap. In the area of clothes, women wore a lot of blue denim mini skirts. Long or simply oversized sweatshirts and sweater dress- es were also the fashion. For shoes, the Most students, in spite of all the exciting styles, stuck with the clothing item that was as American as apple pie: blue jeans. style was a flat or low-heeled leather shoe that color coordinated with the outfit. The favorite shoe for both men and women, though, was Reebok ' s brand tennis shoes, which one usually wore with thick, rolled down socks. Many of the men left their tennis shoes untied. Another popular fashion for women were stirrup pants and, soon after, a simi- lar style without the stirrups. Blouses with slits and buttons running up the center of back as well as the front were also worn by the trendsetters. Most students, in spite of all the excit- ing styles, stuck with the clothing item that is as American as apple pie: blue jeans. They will always be at the forefront of FSC fashion, along with fraternity and sorority wear. — Charlene Barcenas Reeboks, boats, and flip-flops ... All of these shoes were popular with students at Florida South- ern Walking in the rain . . . Kelly Reimann, Laurie De- loach, Traci Tucker, and Lesley Austin show their styles as they head out for a night on the town. 1 8: styles
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Florida Southern Dorm Life Dorm life! For a freshman girl it meant learning how to cope with 300 girls on a daily basis, sharing a bathroom with five or six girls, and fighting to use the phone most every night. And for a guy? They also had to share bathrooms and learn how to adjust with other guys around at all times. However, the freshmen guys got lucky, and each had (in the new dorm) their own phone. Dorm life had its advantages and disad- vantages. Said Marcene Murphy, a sopho- more, It gets hectic at times, and we get in plenty of disagreements, but at the same time it is always nice to have someone to turn to when you need them. I get lonely when I go home now! There were always the little things that got to everyone. Roommates had tenden- cies to use toothpaste without asking, bor- row clothes, and leave messes. However, in most cases, they also became study partners and friends. — Debby Milgate A familiar sight for many . . . Messes such as these became common for those with little time or little concern for cleanliness. Dorm Life ' . 1 7 ♦ 4
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