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1: Hiking boots, open toe and pointed clogs, deck siioes, and saddle slices were a few of tfie popular styles worn by CC students. 2: Even though there are many new styles, some students preferred the old look of long hair. 3: Lisa Hilt a stylish braid. 4: Jan Schmidt — three braids in one. 5: Stephanie Klinker — an old fashioned pony tail 6: Kathy Campbell — a little bit of wave. 8: 9: 7: These are some of the hair accessories that were a popular fad this year. A slit on the side of dresses and skirts is a new look for Cecilia Roetker and Kathy Schafer. Cowboy hats, along with vests, coats, and sweat shirts kept many students warm this winter as shown by Lori Klinker, Jeanie Lux, Jamie Delaney, and Ina Lafon. 10: Levi cords were a popular sight this year as shown by Kathy Shorter. 11: For Paula Reeves the blazer, skirt, and boots look is just right for another busy day. 12: Roller skating has become a popular fad for Lisa Hilt and Brian Schrader. fads and fashions 29
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FADS AND FASHIONS Have You Seen ' The Lofesf? Fashions — changing all the tinne. It ' s a wonder that people can keep up. In the past few years we ' ve seen women ' s hair styles change from Dorothy Ha- mill ' s wedge to Farrah Faw- cett ' s blonde frost to Bo Derek ' s many braids. At CC, hair styles followed the same trend. Styles ranged from long, straight hair to short curly permanents. This year, accents for hair were considered to be very fashionable. Some of the more popular ones were bright, colored ribbons, tortoise shell barettes, thin headbands, silk flowers, and combs. Clothes also experienced a big turn around. For girls, pants be- came baggy at the top and nar- row at the bottom. Dresses and skirts added a new touch — slits found on the sides, or in the front and back. Sweaters maintained their importance in the ward- robes of both the guys and girls. People also started to pay at- tention to their feet. Western style boots and suede saddle shoes returned from years ago. Pointed clogs, hiking boots with red laces, and the ever popular Nike tennis shoes were worn. Guys fashions were also al- tered. Hair went from long to short — neatly styled and feath- ered back. Guys took to wearing Levi cords with soft multi-colored velour shirts. They often added cowboy hats and boots to their outfits. Fads went through change as well. People still liked to go out for pizza after the games, but now more than ever, they also liked going to parties. Disco mu- sic was starting to die out, and rock was returning to its former position as the most popular kind of music. Lafayette ' s latest craze was roller skating at Skate Away, the new roller rink in West Lafayette. Fads and fashions are what make one school year different from the rest. The latest made life fun for CC students. 28 fads and fashions mm
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FOOTBALL HOMECOMING Corvettes And Roses . . . Kattiy ' s Speciol Nigtit October 6, 1979 was a nail biting day for Student Council president Scott Stru- bel and the six senior candidates for homeconning queen. It was 4:00 p.m. and Scott still needed two corvettes for the homecoming ceremony that night. After many phone calls and personal contacts, he finally came up with them. The court started out the evening early with a candlelight steak dinner at Debbie Youart ' s house. The steak, brought by the escorts, was served as a main dish; other carry-in dishes were brought by the girls. For the guys, it was a nice hardy meal, but for the nervous girls, it was a bit too hard to swallow. They did manage to eat a little, and joined the guys in a final toast to the senior class of 1980. All decked out in their evening best, members of the court arrived at the game ahead of time. They waited inside the school, hiding from the cool October air. Each of the girls was given a silk rose before the halftime ceremony began. Al- though the time seemed to go slowly for the candidates, it wasn ' t long before half- time, and they found themselves circling the track in the corvettes, then filing out onto the field with their escorts. Members of the 1979 Homecoming Court were Kim Andrews, escorted by Matt Kendrick; Roberta Garrity, escorted by Don Doppelfeld Kathy Shorter, escort- ed by Bryan Kerr; Anne Roetker escorted by John Jones; Debbie Youart, escorted by Kyle Redford; Regina Korty escorted by Terry Crowe. The junior attendants were Cecilia Roetker and Kathy Camp- bell. It was really quiet, then they an- nounced it. I didn ' t really think it was me until I noticed everyone looking at me, and then I knew. It didn ' t seem real. I just kept asking everyone if it was, said 1979 Queen Kathy Shorter. Even though the Knights lost the game to Winchester, the court, the team, and the fans headed to the cafeteria for the homecoming dance, which featured H.O. Brown. At the dance, it was announced that Matt Hainje had been chosen by the senior girls as the 1979 Homecoming King, but he didn ' t appear at the dance to accept the honor. For the court, Kathy Shorter, Matt Hainje and Scott Strubel, the night turned out to be one that they will always re- member. 30 football homecoming
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