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he year 1986 began with a new style o£ trends different from the past ten years. Prep, Madonna look, Punk and Ramho look have slowly died out within time, but one can see a few original survivors on the lUP cam- pus. The attitudes created by the new fads in- clude independence and do what you want outlook upon life. The spruced-up look is in style for both gen- ders. More men are wearing solid-color pleated pants, striped shirts with a collar clip and thin ties. The hair style for men is conservatively short, particularly along the sides. The Miami Vice show had an outstanding impact on the dress code for nnen. Don Johnson created the Ratso Chic look which is the two-day-old beard, T-shirt or Rounded Neck shirt, jacket and dress pants. For the ladies, the shin-length knit skirts, soft-flowered blazer, and satiny blouses create a fresh look. Another stylish outfit is the shaker sweater with flowered black pants or stir-up pants. The style of blouses include graphic I prints, stripes, dots and paisley prints. The pas- tel shades, such as soft pinks, yellows and blues are a new clean image rather than the fluorescent colors of last year. A popular item of jewel- ry is the broach, which is worn with al- most any combina- tion of blouses or sweaters. Other trends thai have stepped into lUP include Reebok, the athletic sneaker, which is designed for Far tipper tetl: The Trends shop at the Indiana Mall specializes in following trends among children. Upper teZ The latest in aerobic and court shoes, the Reebok from Canada. Far center lell: Male students at lUP are becoming more concerned with lashion. Lell: The new dnnlcmg favorite, especially among the ladies, is a White Mountain Cooler, about $1.50 at uptown bars. Above top: Pastels and flowers are this year s fashion trend. j4i)ove: Students wear a variety of the new styles to classes. Cynthia Carmiclile tennis, aerobics and running. Also, on Friday and Saturday nights there is an unexplainable force which draws many lUP students to the pubs of downtown Indiana. At these popular spots is a favorite beverage . . . the White Moun- tain Cooler. -Debbie Hackman ing For A New Image 1 1
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Right: This Oak Grove entrance remembers one on lUP ' s past names. Below: This window sticker spells it out for people who aren ' t sure what lUP is. Fa below: This banner says it all at the homecoming parade. Far top right: lUP appears everywhere, even on ha ts. Far center right: Turn right to get to lUP. Far below right: Indiana State Normal School remains today outside the Oak Grove. i« Bill Mussnle ftljjfO
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