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swesi style in jeanwear. Wearmq big bells with jllits also became a fashionable favorite. ' ■ .. 1 rsation, Sandra Krieger i Hudock sport the casual look. Hudock ' «eat and polo shirt combination, while s oH of mirrored glasses. ' ■ ' ■ ' ich, Dominic Vasquez wears a sater over the shoulders: this was a fa shionable y to carry it. Dominic ' s mohawk attracted a lot of ntion during the football season. fashion 15
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Nev7 Looks N Spice ' 84 I eon colors, big belts, cropp pants ... it was all part of the ' t- ' , fashion While the preppy and nev. wave looks continued to be a part ' many wardrobes, new favorite: such as these were around campu; The neon fashion was a very popular trend. It was common to see at least 3 or 4 people wearing neon sweaters and or socks on any given day. The bright colors were popular among both sexes. Accessories also played a large part in students ' wardrobes. Accesso- ries make an outfit, remarked Fell cia King. Popular among girls wei colored shell earrings and neck laces, dyed bandanas used as belt; and headbands, and various colors of sunglasses. These and many other accessories spiced up almost any outfit. Levis, polo shirts and sweaters re- mained a favorite for the guys. But many of them adopted some of the new styles. It wasn ' t unusual to see a boy wearing cropped pants matched up with a T-shirt or sweat- er. I would not feel right without cropped pants, commented Da- mon Knight. To see a boy wearing light make-up such as eyeliner be- came more common as well. I first put it on to psych myself up for a game, then I liked how it looked, said Dominic Vasquez. Even with many of the similar styles, there was still a variety of looks to satisfy each person ' s taste. I like looking nice, so I follow the fashion to my degree, commented Mi- chelle Thomas, ' jf On their way to class, Jamie NdiUer and Arya Moti show off some of the ' 84 fashion. Pumps for girls and colored shoes for quys i:iecame a popular trend. 7 14 student life
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Twisting for the senior class, Damon Kniqhl uses his hi|3s to oulhcx ii treshin.in Remy Millei ' . Hcol jlicK.ping wds one ol llie many original dolivities planned by the USL. Awakening fronr» the dead.Calvin Hao makes his liiial preparations in securing the lid of his i»llin to the lunior (loal. The juniors based their float theme on Wednesdays Translyvania Day. 16 student life
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