ti Mordecai, fashion was, a variety of self-yest t : iour can'lpusf 9 So many styles of, Fashion Flair OSU shows 1 To Junior Tom a concept of self-esteem. For OSU students, that was most likely true, and fashion was, as a result there was quite! t's true colors Stillwater, or, for that matter, Oklahoma, was behind the times fashion- ably. If fashion depends on onets self esteem, indij . Vidual style, and beliefs, how could we; go wrong? OSUQstudents Well- repfeii; t sented those ideas in their fashion choices. Hself-esteem were ap- parent on campus that junior Malinda Allinson went on to elaborate that ua Visual, statement of a person? .ndividual style thatzcoul' V ncludte their beliefs tog t 'VItts been said that 5mg- -. 'A - v. STUDENT LIFE photos by An tom'o Hansen to read the O'Colly.
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Z: Vandalism Hits Library Edmon LOW 1's victim offurther torment TL t : SinceTthe Edmon ILOw Lllibraryts opening in 1953, fthe summer of 1988 will be known as one of the worst times for vandalism in its history. The library staff first detected books 'with ripped pages around t,thelfirst of July. As more vVentory was made to - identify other defaced xfound over 800 books ; , books. volumes The results damaged in the same distinctive pattern as the previously discovered Nelson placed a k price tag of $50 per book Qbons were discovered, a , pattern became clear fer- the destruction. Assistant: University 1ibrarian;quv man Nelson, said the van- T Vdals would either tear on- ly the center of a page leaving a large hole or rip the upper right corners .yoff of the pages ttThe eresponsible party or par- ties went to a great deal of time and trouble to: a L gthe. books in . r , 7 . t t? 'problem could be widespread throughout the library, Nelson stated - e that a book by book in-' a commented: Nelson. ttFearing that the Lforireplacement cost since none of the torn sections, V'COuId be recovered for :; ?repalrs This $40, 000 price ' ,Ttag 1s considered 10w since 'Iibrery labor and process- ing costs have not been included. When reflecting on the damages, Mr. u' ar- ' ,bitrary, random, malicious Nelsons termed the acts as odestrkxictionf, He also feels that the responsible, per- son tcould have been angry at the university or library and tried to vent this frustration. Leads to the culprittst have been limited and unsuccessful thrqugh the middle of the fell Semester, but the acts lessehed after the start of jthegfaII semester.y'1t is A p elhle thepublicity and j -, increased surveillance in ' the library could have scared the guilty party away. Mr. Nelson con- cluded. by describing the Whole vandalism issue as tie, frustrating problem that is hard to detect. ht, photos by Antonio Hansen w Between classes students enjoy studying and visiting at the library fountain.
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