University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)

 - Class of 1988

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THE MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATRE is a great place to relax and show off this year ' s fashions. Melissa Lind- sey is wearing her favorite red high tops while Rhonda Campbell sports her fashionable ripped jeans. (Photo by Stephen Anderson) Ek4 Some things will always be in style 1 J I THE NAUTICAL LOOK is still a part of the spring wardrobe. Jessica Rice takes time outside Rogers Hall to rest before going across campus. (Photo by Stephen Anderson) SGA SECRETARY Jennifer Vickroy enjoys the sunshine at the Education Nursing Building while waiting for class to begin. Jennifer is wearing the popular stone-washed mini-skirt and oversized t-shirt. (Photo by Stephen Anderson) 28 S

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m ME The pre-game show began at 1:30 with the presentation of the Homecoming Queen, crowned by President Robert Guillot. Trophies and awards were presented to competition winners. Adding a spectacular touch was Leo II ' s helicopter arrival into Braly Municipal Stadium. The game, in which the Lions faced their oldest rival (the Livingston Tigers), was a contest into its final moments. Livingston built a 1 2-3 lead in the first three queulers. Head Coach Wayne Grubb and his team had a chance to win during the final session, but in the end Livingston puUed a 12- 10 win. Each time the Lions had a chance to move into field posi- tion they were turned away by Livingston ' s hard-hitting defense. Coach Grubb said, We were looking for the right combination but never found it. Although the football game was a disappointment for Lion fans, homecoming itself was a great success. by Lisa Rose LORENZO GRAHAM of the Living- ston Tigers is tackled by Lion Phil- lip Drununond. Livingston won the game 10-12. (Photo by Mollie H. McCutchen) ECONOMICS AND FINANCE major Carla D. Weaver enjoys participat- ing in the parade on behalf of her organization. (Photo by Charles Butler) EMBASSADORS Donnie McCaleb and Allen Lambert ride with Leo in the lomecoming parade. Leo travels to all the football games in a special trailer lesigned for liis safety and comfort. (Photo by John Amis) 4GRANGE LAGRANGE HALL gets into the spirit of homecoming as residents put together a yard decoration. (Photo by Charles Butler) Homecoming T



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Duds with studs and ripped jeans are just a few of this year ' s more dramatic clothing options pASHTQN STATEMENT Tf ere is never a limit to the imagination when it comes to fads and fashions. Naturally there are a lot of in fashions [or the year, but there are many that never went out. When Mom said, Some things will always be in style, she must have been referring to denim. After all, nothing stays in style like denim. This year the campus was Invaded by the faded. Frosted Is fashionable in skirts and hirts as well as pants and jurses. One of the more obvious ienim styles this year is air- onditioned jeans. This is eco- lomic relief on the college stu- ient who would otherwise lave to purchase a new pair. Df course, denim shoes are ivailable to off-set these lesigns. Those duds with studs have ilso made a fashion state- ment on campus. Evident are the shirts designed with silver studs and racing rhinestones. Sequins have also added a sparkle to sweatshirts, t-shirts, and oversized blouses. The miniskirt has remained on top of the summer skirt line but the conservative dressers are staying with the less- revealing calf-length dresses. Chambray dresses with lace collars and sweaters and skirts made of sweater material in an oversized fashion have remained stylish. Corduroy adds zest to the fall line this year with vibrant colors and pastels. Shoes are subject to change. While the modern sculptured leather pumps and flats are an added upbeat to any outfit, fringe has added flair on campus, especially on boots. Footwear has been enli- vened by the presence of simu- lated crocodile and snakeskin footwear. Last year ' s favorite silver and gold shoes are still popular on campus. The comeback of silver is obvious this year as jewelry accessories. Shiny silver is seen in necklaces and brace- lets along with rings and ear- rings. Of course, the always present gold jewelry is still fashionable. Those who prefer more sophisticated accessories are wearing silk scarves and her- aldic logos to accentuate their outfits. As campus clothing is put on parade, it is overwhelming how many different styles exist. But as the traditional remains and the radical arrives in the coming year it will be interesting to see our next parade. by Lisa Kose LONGER DRESSES, wide collars and pastel prints are all the rage for fall as seen in Maureen Weldon ' s outfit. (Photo by Stephen Anderson) SHERRY ANDERSON is ready to go anywhere in her blue sweater with its bright designs. Black pants are paired with the sweater to accentu- ate it. (Photo by Stephen Anderson) SWEATER DRESSES and lace col- lars are part of the fashion scene as Kim Dillard proves. White hose com- plete the outfit. (Photo by Stephen Anderson) Fashion J

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