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Large sweaters, turtlonocks, and sweats were often seen around campus on cooi days. Jane Waiton and Lisa Eichhorst relax outside McFarIin on a brisk but sunny fail afternoon.-Photo by Steve Dummermufh Cheri Nagel and Leland Turner reiax outside Phil- lips Hall. Cheri is displaying the comeback of the year, paisieys. Leland depends on walking shorts, a sweat shirt, and high tops for a oasuai afternoon.-Photo by Steve Dummermuth Shades of TU. Lezlie Wewers and Sarah Carpen- ter, Iike many students. choose not to try and stare the sun down.-Photo by Brad Hoffman 22 Student Life i
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Even tho Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house wasn't free of lines. This line formed during a parent's reception.-Photo by Chlbly Lomas. Lines ot an uncommon occurence at TU is standing in line. Most everywhere students are beset by These monsters. There are lines to eat, lines for athletic tickets, lines to buy books, lines to reg- ister, lines to get parking stickers and the list goes on to eternity. Some learned to deal with the annoyance, or sometimes severe disturbance, with humor. Others chose to deal in sar- casm or outright rudeness, but there were no exceptions. This thing , this line had to be dealt with. Some lines offered great rewards in the end. Others. nightmares. Staying up all night and camping in front of Westby for tickets to the big basket- ball game was certainly rewarding when the night of the game rolled around. Even finally getting served at the cafeteria was rewarding. The food may not have been the best but there was at least no more hunger. The short line was the deadly one. Lines at the business office are not known for their length. lt can a scary perspective, most especially if. the financial aid failed to come through. Certainly there will never be an end to lines in college. Some hope was put in the computer to put an end to such lines but there were even lines at the computer terminals. The most excitlhg the was camping out overnight for basketball tickets. Leo Zoucha 9 The llno of fear. Not a long line, most students do not want to face the bill waiting for them at the business office. A few hardy souls have braved the storm.-Photo by Chibly Lamas Lines
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And ashion is a topic that Touches nearly everyone in today's society. It is Fashion today is adaptable to student budgets because you can get yesterdays dscards which can be today's fashions Teresa Brooklhg the way that one can express his or herself at all times which seems to be very important these days. From poly- ester to punk each conveys a specific message. To find the clothing to fit each unique personality students frequent- ed shops from Goodwill and Animal Aid to Miss Jackson's and The Polo Shop. No matter where the clothes were purchased, they were worn withud unique and eye catching flare. Saying K. : look at me: for whatever intention is desired. instead of using fashion to conform to a certain group, fashion is used today to make a unique personal statement. The headliner in the fashion world this year was the amazing comeback of paisley. The only difference in the new paisley that sets it apart from its fore- runner of the sixties was that instead of appearing on the belly warmer ties it now displayed itself in a much smaller more discrete form. Paisley prints ap- peared on everything from wind- breakers to watches... Speaking of watches, Rolex who needs 'em, with the Swatch craze which swept the na- tion, everyone could buy a watch that almost certainly proved to induce amazement from your friends. The real kicker was the fact that all of this at- tention could be obtained for a mere S30.00. As a word to the fashion conscious person say farewell to YUPPIE and PREPPIE, for the tradition and originality are edging them out. However, at TU, sweats will never go out of style! lil!!! L if Caps and blue jean jackets were popular. Su- san Thomas, unlike many people seen in caps, hasn't just recently rolled out of bed.-Photo by Lars Stamp Swatches from Switzerland were highly visible at TU.-Photo by Chibly Lamas Comfortable sweats and t-shirts provide adequate clothing for Tacuma Yero and Mahir Yero as they take their dog for a stroll across the U .-Photo by Chibly La- mas Fashion 2 3
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