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STUDENT LIFE V Student Life Division
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Prepared for fierce battle in the Northrop jungle, seniors Joe Riley and Larry Smierciak? Serve in the Andy Ribar from assassination due to the display that he organized against the freshman ■ during the first pep session. f Mo by Steve Hug- ' ent Life Division
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Fashion Focus Turns Trendy Mini-skirts, parachute pants, and jean jackets have invaded the halls. Even the regulation jeans and shirt has become updated, with jeans turning up in shades of black and gray, striped in white and even pink and purple. Although many would tend to dis- agree, some feel the fashion conscious- ness has been raised at Northrop. Peo- ple are having much more fun with fashion, especially with the arrival of the Merry-Go-Round, commented ju- nior Jenny Wellman. However, the preppy look remained a prominent fashion trend. The peren- nial favorite wool sweater was updated by argyles and bow ties. Sleevless v- neck vests were also very popular. Influenced by MTV and the clothes store Merry-Go-Round, a growing num- ber of students dared to break from the conservative attitude and branched into trend-setting styles. Turquiose stockings, ripped Japenese t-shirts, pink canvas shoes and jean jackets em- blazoned with buttons of favorite rock groups found themselves on those brave enough to endure strange looks and ridicule by others less open-minded. As always with a large shcool, any one style did not prevail. Many, though, showed that fashion is an indi- vidual statement, written by Elana Crane Junior Kim Gaines combines her classic red wool sweater and white turtleneck with a blue and white striped mini-skirt and red patent-leather ballet flats, photo by Elana Crane Displaying the variety of new fashion styles, sophomore Sandy Askins reflects the easy-going casualness of a jean jacket and denim mini-skirt, while junior Bob Wellman opts for a solid black outfit, and junior Wendy Meyers dresses in a styl- ish striped jumpsuit, photo by Elana Crane 10 — Fashion
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