University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1992

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With strokes o| genius tke gives Rachel Charles a makeover. Coty gave out free make-up to all visitors, and make-overs to Vvi+H posed smiles, Sally C v-e.e.v and Jennifer Smith get their pictures taken to appea in the cover 1 ot the Mademoiselle Fall Fashion Mck-Orr. Mademoiselle sponsored a whole day of those who signed up early. -Martin Vloet , v.-nt.s tor :dent . in the Union Ballroom. -Mar- Hii Vloei 26 ' :HIG ' .N LIFE

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C mall dorm rooms mean buying and building lofts for many students. In order to free up living space, Doug Ward and Steve Lee as- semble their beds in the early September heat.- Michael Tarlowe L rajyic jams are common during moving in. Families from all over the country pour into Ann Arbor with loaded cars. The traffic outside of Mosher Jordan during these days made getting anywhere around town nearly impossible. -Michael Tarlowe vAoving in is a time yor creative pack- ing and unloading methods. With the help of his father and little sister, freshman Jim Gowell rolls his crates and stereo up the wheelchair ramp outside of Mosher Jordon. -Michael Tarlowe ' MOVING IN 25



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presentation, LSA senior Jennifer Morrison gets information from Reebok representatives on their new product, the Bok. -Martin Vloet FASHION visits campus FITNESS Fashion and fitness, beauty and body, products and prizes were all a part of the fun when Mademoiselle magazine arrived on campus. On Campus With Mademoiselle enter- tained students on October 30 in the Union Ballroom. This exciting expo presented students with different as- pects of fashion, beauty, fitness, health, and travel. Mademoiselle Special Events Associate Amy Bermant said, The idea is to make the pages of Mademoiselle come alive by presenting trends in fash- ion, fitness, beauty, and health. Through our many sponsors, the advertisements came alive for the students as well. LSA freshman Jen De Ward said, Not only did I receive free samples and bro- chures, but I had a great time as well. Sporto gave away duck key chains, ath- letic bags, and stuffed duck dolls, Coty and Anais Anais handed out sample makeup and fragrance products, L ' eggs distributed free nylons, Gyne-lotrimin passed out coupons and T-shirts, and Reebok gave out biking water bottles. Students could also enter contests. Anais Anais held The Most Romantic Encounter Contest. The student with the most romantic encounter would re- ceive a gift basket of Anais Anais prod- ucts valued at $ 1 50. Hedonism II resorts in Negril, Jamaica offered a free trip for two for the person who best answered .After passmg out catalogues all day Spiegel sponsored a fashion show of its merchan- dise. LSA senior Amy Fant enjoys the limelight as she models this outfit from the Spiegel cata- logue. -Martin Vloet the question How Wicked Are You? Caboodles also offered a contest where a free makeup organizer was awarded to the person who could fill it correctly with beauty products in two minutes. LSA sophomore Rona Kobell said, I think the expo is cool. I like all the promotions, but the Caboodles are the best. It ' s funny to watch people try to put things in as fast as they can. Other promotions included having a picture taken on the front cover of Ma- demoiselle with cut lines geared toward the students. Cot} offered free profes- sional beauty makeovers to those who signed up in advance. Every hour, three aerobic experts from Reebok performed a live fitness demonstration of what is called step aerobics. To complete the day, a 15 minute fashion show was presented. Students modeled fashions from Spiegel, Reebok, and Sporto. Students modeled every- thing from sophisticated outfits, to spandex, to shoes. Student model se- nior Shari Revels said, It was really fun because we got to put on all these cool clothes. Also, it was especially worth it for me to gain extra experience as a professional model. The expo not only exposed students to Mademoiselle magazine, but to the many different products and services that sponsor it. -Stephanie Dickow TKe idea Is to make tKe pages oy ll see come alive. MADEMOISELLE 27

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