Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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Heis a real iiNowhere,i man! After Steve Martinis visit here last fall, he remarked, in a Playboy interview, that Terre Haute was the most iinowhere,i place in America. Terre Haute was given a chance to prove itself, for bet- ter or worse, when the come- dian was brought to the city by Playboy Enterprises and Uni- versal Studiosx to promote his movie, iiThe Jerk? Martin was picked up at Hulman F ield in a 1957 Chevy and driven to the Shuffle Inn where he and Mayor Brighton dined. A chef, from MAxim,s de Paris of Chicago, was flown in to prepare the meal. The main dish consisted of lobster and was served by two Playboy bunnies. Over 2,000 anxious on-look- ers waited at City Hall for the guest of honor, where he re- ceived a key to the city. But 24 iiNowhere Martin that wasn,t the end of his tour. The comic was chauffeured to CF. Industries, makers of fertilizer. The plant manager, Bill James, presented him with a replica of a typical Midwest farm and a hardhat with a ar- row sticking through it, ia Mar- tin trademarki along with a tour around the plant. Martin,s next visit was Smileyis Jiffy Car Wash, and later Jones and Bezy Tractor Sales, where he was presented with a model tractor, a manure spreader and a iiPurple Mar- tinn bird house. After the exciting four hour tour of the City, Martin com- mented, iiltis one of the most interesting metropolitan areas I,ve ever seen in my whole life. I,ve been to Rome and Paris, but Terre Haute is better by far. I will encourage my friends to vacation here. w: C raig Johnson I The marquis around town presented catchy slogans portraying Martin as a nobody. The crowd had made banners insulting the comedian for his comment about the iinowherei, city. !. ' Steve Buchel! The wild and crazy guy, Steve Mar- tin, addressed the crowds of people with jokes about never being uno- whereu before. Craig Johnson Thousands were on hand at City Hall, including Mayor Wm. Brighton, to give Martin a warm welcome to Terre Haute.



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Major designers on both continents had their names scribed to every type of western wear imaginable. Jeans became chic. Levis Straus 3: Company dressed the US Olympics teams. MEIS dressed our model westem from head to toe. Mike is wearing a Levis brand hat and shirt, Calvin Klein jacket and - jeans, and Frye boots. 26 F ashion Designefs names graced derriers from coast to coast as every major name in the fashion industry got in on the Western look for spring. Kim,s outfit emphasizes the importance of accessories. Notice the belted sweater and lapel pin. r ,9 Kr There is no doubt about it. The look, the shape; and the mood of fashion was different when students returned in the fall. At their best the clothes had a sharpness and crispness to them: tailored blazers and pad- ded shoulders treminiscent of the 409 shorter, straight-cut skirts with slits that revealed patterned, seamed or shaded hose, and tailor fit shirts and blouses. These were all fallI spring wardrobe basics. Rem- nants of the early 70s, like ratty T-shirts and patched pants, were gone. The layered-look held out through the tall and winter. Ankle-high hiking and leather boots were winter mainstays, as were down jackets and vests. Pegleg pants, in natural colors Suits were a fashion must, for casual and business wear. Crystal wears a tai- lored suit, with back slit skirt and lace hanky in the pocket. Navy pumps comw plete this outfit to show the lady means business. and fabrics, were still in, as were ilbig shirts with rounded, banded collars, were worn out and cinched up by a double- wrapped belt. Blazers, as part of a suit twhich also enjoyed re- newed popularityl or by them- selves, were fashion staples throughout the year. The tipreppieli look was also big with students wearing but- tondown collars again. Jeans and cords went baggy or lean, both pleated at the waist and tapered at the ankle. Cardigans and down were popular cover ups. F lat heeled loafers, usually by Bass, rounded out the look. But spring was the real proof of the return of fashion for fashionis sake. Jeans were out and dresses were very in. It was definitely a summer for the ladies. Ultra-feminine dresses Checking out our fair lady is Dave, in the ever popular pinstriped suit, with maroon and gray patterned tie. His briefcase is by Samsonite.

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