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SAI Brings Bridal Fashions To Campus Bridal Fair '74, sponsored by Sigma Alpha Iota, brought the latest in bridal fashions and wedding at- tire to campus May 4. The morning and afternoon fashion shows in Baldwin Auditorium attracted more than 400 people. Models showed wedding attire from E and D Style Shop, Festus, and Graham's, Ottumwa, Ia. Troester's furnished the tuxedo's, which were worn by men from Phi Mu Alpha who served as escorts. Faye Decker, bridal consultant from the E and D Style Shop, served as narrator for the two shows. Exhibits concerning wedding plans were set up in Recital Hall by area merchants where visitors could browse and look for wedding ideas. if .t fi' I Many people viewed the displays set up by the area merchants in Recital Hall. The displays were of different wedding ideas for the bride and groom. IRIGHTJ Kathy Craghead and Holly Stelpflug distribute some of the approximately 5000 yearbooks given out to the long line of anxiously awaiting students. IFAR RIGHTJ Assisting with the unloading and distribution of the 1973 Echo, Debbie Nelson and Randy Smith take a break to flip through the book. QABOVE RIGHT1 Barb Alexander, Echo staff member, looks through the finished product as Mike Armstrong looks over her shoulder. Robbi Hepps takes time to play with a stray puppy who was attracted by the mass of people. fABOVBj Sigma Alpha Iota member, Sharon Hull, models a bridal gown in the afternoon show of the Bridal Fair. ILBFTJ Pat Fabick pauses to let the audience view one of the bridal gowns contributed by the E and D Style Shop and Graham's. ' funk- , ,. QQ L. . , yy 48 .,A,i 4,4 h 4. ,Hg , hy. ,E I , 'W ' U ,gh-..-W w,,., 4-ff . 1,51 In z. wifi- , A 4 - mf, A WM 4' fn f iv.,
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