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10 3CC0l110d3fe Sfl-ldenfs umlerllwhosllllxxunled1uwe1.1Ilfe. The Wagon Wheel Cale changed lls entrance age to IX und ove1'.lpl1utcmby Parsley! .q,... .,- Attempts to drink un- derage were put on display at Louise's Bar Downtown, 1009 Massachusens St. The wall of shame contained 166 fake IDS. lphoto by Parsleyj Q 51 E3 student life
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Matt Baum would nail you to the wall. Baum, assistant man- ager of Louise's Bar Downtown, pointed to two identical red signs flanking the bar's front door. The first lines read, HYOU MUST BE 21 T0 ENTERQ' The rest wamed underage patrons that proper i.d. is re- quired. If you give us a fake we will be keeping itf' Louise's, 1009 Massa- chusetts St., served about 500 people every Friday night. Df those, Baum said that between I0 and 20 people usually tried to use a fake ID to enter. Parsley! 'LI got sick of turning away every other personf, Baum said. 'fThis way, by taking the IDs from them, at least I can ruin their social lives for a couple weeks, maybe make them think about it. 'YO idellfilal fed SiSl1S in fI'0l1f of L0lliSe'S Bar Downtown warned students that no one under the age of2l would be allowed to enter the drinking establishment. Fake IDs were collected to those that attempted to use them. tphoto by About a year ago, the bar's owner, Brad Ziegler, decided to put those small pieces of plastic to an aesthetic and preventive use. Almost directly above the front door, 166 fake IDs are stapled to the wall. The IDs ranged from driver's licenses to passports to student IDs both from the University and other schools. Doormen were in- structedto confiscate any IDs they thought were fake. Clifton said that Baum had taken to wielding scissors during his recent door shifts. When he thinks he's been given a fake, Baum cuts it in half while the patron watches. People get mad, but what do they have to be mad about? said Baum. MI just point at the two big signs. It just amazes me that they can read that and still try to pull one over one mef, Q story by Kevin Bates E-9 50 Q fake IDs
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Sll0O1BI'Sg SfYliS IEP Off Y3I'dI'0b6 For late sleepers and the fashion-conscious, the baseball cap was a lifesaver. Hats are a great thing, said Andrew Hurckman, Green Bay Wisc. senior. They give me an option to sleep or do something else, with- out having to worry about bed head walking around campus. Men and women alike donned the ball cap to hide bad hair days. Although Becky Steil, Chicago junior, had hair that suffered from a late- night work-out, she still wanted to salvage her ap- pearance. I try to coordinate tmy hatslf' she said. Sticking a style regime, Steil said she never wore her hats backwards. She didn't even think the backwards bill looked good on guys. Students were hats to display their personalities and moods. These students supported their favorite schools and brand names by wearing hats stitched with logos. Most students wore different hats for different moods, such as hats supporting unix ersities for sporting events. tphoto by Snyder! MI think it looks stu- pid, she said. David Eisenach, Colorado Springs se- nior, disagreed. 'fl wear my hats back- wards becasue chicks dig it, he said. Some students opted for alternatives to the ball cap for style and warmth. Torrez Dawson, Wichita senior chose to wear a golf-like hat in- stead. It's all about style, Dawson said. lt's got a different feel. Plus, ball caps have that opening in the back, so they don't keep your head as wannf' There were students who rejected hats altogether. Karen Isley, Toledo, Ohio sophomore, was one of them. 'Tm not a hat person, Isley said. ffThey make my nose look big. it story by Kerry Hillard if 52 is wearing hats
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