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College, apartment or dorm, I single or married, it doesn ' t matter, it is probably the first time most students have lived away from home for more than a month at a time. The move away could be very scary and could become very lonely after awhile. Most students tried to combat home sickness by bring- ing some of home to college with them. They brought their favorite books, posters, pictures, and stuffed animals. Stereos, record collections, and pillows are necessities. One advantage of being on your own that every- one looked forward to was the not having their parents telling Grant Carwile never cleans his apartment. Gary Cochran A PLACE OF YOUR OWN them what to do, where to go, who to see, and what time to be home. There was no one to tell you to pick up your clothes, do the dishes, or clean your room. Above: Looks like a tornado hit. Lett: Destari Cain and Dina Wood happy away from Huntsville.
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WE ' VE GOT STYLE Phe ever present prep style , was also big on campus. This style never really changed it just went on and on. Prep fashion could carry a person from class to Rumors, as shown by Ray Tipton, Carl Rudelis, and Craig Smith. With the casual preppie look is Toni Yee, a fashion merchandising major from Dermott; Greg Lasker, an Accounting major from Conway; and Michael McDaniel, a Broadcast Communication major from Little Rock. Also at Rumors is Andrea Grubbs, an education major from Huntsville and Kay Wilson an education major from Hot Springs, wear the dressed-up prep look. Going a little more up to the minute is Jacque Dial, a marketing major from Little Rock. Her dress is exemplary of fashion ' s move to the irridescent material. Catching the light and gleening admiring glances wher- ever it goes from dancing to the formal. Sprinkled in with the preps, athletic types, and high fashion vogue was the punk look. New Wave as it was later called, originally came to us from England. Where it was adopted by the teenagers as a rebel- lion from the norms of the day. In America it was transformed into an accepted style. Roberta Stuttler wears a version of new wave. The U of A was called an intellectual desert , but one thing is for sure we were definitely a fashion oasis. c Tim Kirby. Cara McCastlain. Mike McDaniel. I Greg Usker. Toni Yee. Roberta Shultler 8 FeMurrt 27
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She ' s got her men pegged out. Gary Cochran Elise Faust and Debbie Owens play Pente. So quite often, the in look of a college student ' s room was the lived-in look. Most considered the lived-in look the coziest way to live. Besides that, you always knew where everything was. It may take ten or fifteen minutes to dig deep enough to reach it, but you knew where it was. Who can find anything in a neat room? In dorms, Garfield and posters with sayings on them were the most common, with unicorns and clowns running a close second. Apartment decor could be any- thing from posters, and milk Ga,ycoch,an crates to beer boxes and dirty laundry. However alike or different the rooms were, they always took on personalities of the occupants and were always unique and personal. Features 29
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