Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Fashion — 2iA

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Paisley dominates the fashion scene The ' 60s look Paisley, paisley and more paisley. The look that explod- ed on campus this fall can be identified as the Sixties Sen- sation. Girls and guys alike could be seen wearing por- tions of the look around cam- pus, especially the paisley print shirts. For the ladies, stirrup pants were the key silhouette, topped with long, oversized sweaters and tunics in various patterns. Also paired with the enormous tops were miniskirts made of stretch material and tube skirts with rolled-down waists. Varsity cardigans trimmed with plaid on plaid and bold primary- color stripes were another big part of the ' 60s trend. Another hot look in dressing was with knits. Feminine dressing called for blouses with high collars and lace trim, over-sized Shetland sweaters with basic cuffed trousers and blazers trimmed with brass buttons. Impor- tant colors mainly were jade, emerald and fuchsia. Purple and gold were almost always paired with black. Because of its comfort and durability, denim was used for many things other than just the usual jeans. Jackets, dresses, skirts and even some blouses were made of the favorite fabric. The most popular look, however, was the modified western look, in- cluding yoked shirts with up- dated patterns and trimmed with pearl buttons and em- broidered trim. Jackets and tops were accessorized with various pins from rhinestones to pearls. For after-five dressing, Tech ladies found an assort- ment of styles to choose from. Big bows on one shoulder, ruffles, V-backs and skin- snug shapes gave formals a touch of femininity with an emphasis on shine. In the spring, signs of freshness and high spirits emerged with even louder and bolder prints than in the fall. New wave western, a continu- ing theme from fall, turned to rough, romantic looks. Denim and chambray were used, combined with pastels and more pearls. The accessories were bigger and bolder than previous seasons, with pins and silver jewelry in the lead for popularity. The guys also began to take a new interest in what they wore on their bodies. Their pants took a turn with thin, tapered shapes. They also wore large, oversized sweaters with deep V-necks. The sweaters, as well as the shirts the men wore, were in bright colors and patterned with paisley and geometric prints. Stripes made a big hit in the spring, with bright col- ors appearing again in pastels. Lace-up shoes, with the Oxford influence also played an important part in collegiate males ' wardrobes. New accessories that were in- corporated in the look were hats in various styles and suspenders attached to trousers. — Gail Glaser The big, over-sized look is worn with ease by Laura Payne. Bright colors such as red and teal stood out in ladies ' sportswear, and paisley print shirts were a hit. Lana Yarborough wears an oversize Western (lair paired with romantic V-neck sweater with bold plaids an florals makes a denim dress ideal for stripes. Brian Hookes goes preppy i class. Cathy Caldwell enjoys combin- khaki slacks, a button-down oxfor ing low-heeled boots with the dress shirt and suspenders. -. ' . . - 2tA — Fashion Designed by Tuny Renleria



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Jacquelin Collins, associate professor of history, was chosen as an outstan- ding lecturer. Louise Luchsinger displays the skills that gave her the honor of outstan- ding lecturer. Outstanding professor Carl M. Andersen was honored by Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa during Faculty Recognition Week. He is an associate professor of human development and family studies. Mike Katsaras, a student from Greece, and Mark Lehr, a teacher ' s assistant, work in the lab with outstanding professor Tom B. Stenis, an associate professor of elec- trical engineering. James Rabb 24 — Outstanding Professors

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