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Fads and fashions run wild on the As students state prep -positions lY HAT WAS your prep- position in the fashion turmoil between preppies and non-prep- pies? Traditional gator-hunting preppies decked out in bermudas, oxford shirts, monogrammed crewnecks and argyles. Safety pin earr- ings, leather skirts, four-color hair and high top sneakers con- stituted the anti- preppy punker ' s wardrobe. Many a p - pearances called for the ever popular blue jeans. Designers Jordache, Calvin Klein and Gloria Vanderbilt, plus more casual Levi ' s, Wrangler ' s and Lee ' s brands were most often seen. Blue jean material crept into the coat depart- ment as jean jackets became staples in many wardrobes. The Flash- dance look raged across campus with cut-off sweatshirts and t- shirts being sported by girls and guys alike. Three-piece suits, skirts and blazers and hats gave students a more professional look, usually seen during interview sessions on campus. Hiking boots, heavy jackets and flannel shirts made the lumber- jack look popular with students, even more so on snowy days. Jewelry trends emphasized add- a-bead necklaces, rhinestones, bulky costume jewelry and multi- ple ear piercing. Foot fads in- cluded penny loafers, dock- siders, short- topped boots and animal slippers. Regardless of a student ' s prep- position, fashions let students say something about their person- alities. — Arika Anderson Searching for a match for earrings, Marcy Widmer examines the jewelry at Pinocchio ' s. ' ' ■ A (lock of fuzzy furred feet-loving animals flaunt their fabulous features. Just a touch of blush accents the image as freshmen Sandy Zaligens primps before her night on the town in her black leather 28 Fashion
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Three legs between two people sums up to be trouble for hobbl- ing couples in Moun- taineer Week ' s three- legged race. At the WVU-Temple halftime ceremonies, Sheryl Hyden and John Canfield receive the titles of Ms. and Mr. Mountaineer. Mountaineer Week 27
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Pinstripes in all the colors of the rainbow call out to Tina Schramm as she browses through the Body Shop. Fashion 29
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