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COSMOPOLITAN EIGHTIES CONTRAST SHARPLY WITH SEVENTIES STYLES Transport yourself back in time — back through the seventies — and picture the perfect look of a seventies sophomore... You find yourself looking at a new shag haircut under which you may see a a furtrimmed coat and a pair of patched up jeans. Or maybe the hair was the straight and long look. People wore bell bottom pants, and Earth shoes grew in popularity. The simple seventies sophomore seemed to dress quietly and attracted little attention, but the eighties sophomore demanded it with sophistication. Girls donned their near-Vogue hairstyles, penny loafers or pumps and attempted the tuxedo look. When asked her opinion of a perfectly dressed guy. Heather Fitzgerald, sophomore, had the image from head to toe. He should have a short, new wave hairstyle, a tailored oxford with a clean cut crewneck sweater. ‘redtag' Levi's — a little baggy in the butt — and Sperry Topsiders. She added, Polo Cologne should always be worn. Hernandez. Ehse Hilst. David Hilstrom. Robert Hlner. Jill Hodek. Steven Houff. Sarah Hovland. Valerie Hreoo. Debra Ivers. Jrfl Iverson. Christoph Iverson. Eric Jacobs. David Jacobson. Jetlery Jaksztait. Sabine Jarnberg. Jason Jensen. Gregory Jensen. Nancy Jezierski. Mark Johnson. Eric Johnson. Erik Johnson. Jennifer A. Johnson. Jennifer N. Johnson. Melissa Johnson. Michael A. Johnson. Michael T. Johnson. Penny Joppe. Nancy Kamens. Samuel Kampff. Roger Katz. Richard Kazaniuk. Jon Kelly. Michael 207
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SOPHOMORES Gardner. Daniel Gardner. Jeffrey Gerr. Darrin Glassberg. Jill Classman. Joey Sue Goldberg. Maflhew Goldstein. Adam Goodkind. Risa Gordon. Steve Gragert. Jody Graham. Allen Greenberg. David Grossman, Lauren Gunderson. James Gunn. Robert Gunness. Julie Gust. Bradley Gust. Sandra Hagen. Suzanne Hamm. Susan Hanson. Michael Hanson. Sara Hanstad. Vicki Hapka. Christopher Hardy. Christopher Harless. Lori Hartman. Larry Hartman. Lisa Hartsock. Laura Ann Hayden. Christa Hayden. Heather Heiligman. Abby Henrie. Danelle Henrie. Vance Herman. Jory Above: Can you pick out the shag” hairstyle? Above: Giving a smile. Heather Fitzgerald is off to find her perfect guy.' 206
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SOPHOMORES USE BUYING POWERS In a questionnaire completed by over 100 sophomores, one of the questions students were asked was What is the most expensive thing you’ve ever bought? Answers varied in cost from clothes, being the least expensive item, to computers, being the most expensive. Stereos were the most popular response, followed closely by bicycles and radio headsets. The reasons for buying items were also diverse. Chris Iverson, an avid piano player, chose to purchase an electric piano after he and a group of friends decided to start a band. Others used their money for pleasure, such as Suzanne Permuth. who went to camp over the summer and Nancy Novak, who went to Texas. Buying expensive items was not unusual among the sophomores. Morten Busklein and Greg Donelle purchased their own waterbeds, Dan Shedlov and Sam Kamens owned computers and Kit Wilson bought a sailboat. The sophomores found that it was worthwhile to save up for the things they wanted to buy the most. foe' s thit her new stereo;'ihdLf.t) B flood buy Khabie, Fifi Kivens. Wendy Knauer, Jeffrey Knusdon, Elizabeth Koehler. Lisa Koopman, Sandra Kosbab. Darlene Kuduk. Kevin Kuennen. Karen Kuhne. Lisa Kulavik, Lora Kurvers. Jenifer Kwakenat. Mary Labe«e. Lynn Lambert. Joseph Lampert. Robin Lande. Jeffrey Langbehn. Vicki Larson. Stephanie Lau. Jennifer Lausen. Patricia Lazerine. Jamie Lebo. Johnathan Lent. Shelly Lerner. Adam Liljekrans. Jon Lind. Jeffrey Litman. Scott Liven, Jeffrey London. Joseph Lurie. Johnathan Lynum. Kristine 208
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