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LINDERHOT CASTLE In southern Germany Mr Nikolas. Mrs Nikolas and Kathy Struddle Is where German students Brian Brothers. spent their summer Christy Gage. Barb Galliger. Holly Hansen. SHOWING OFF Central's plaque is Mr Thomas and Mr Engler. who went to Washington. D C. to receive it SURVEY IF YOU COULD GO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD WHERE WOULD YOU GO AND WHY? Jenna Gould, senior, Australia, be- cause I love the Kola bears. Karen Boldaun, Soph., Paris, be- cause they have nice buildings and great shopping stores. Wade Raymond, junior. North Carolina, because it’s warm all year round. Tammy Jackson, soph., Japan, be- cause I like the culture and the way they dress. Page by Lori Schlenker-Trips-29
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GETTING READY to leave Aberseen’s air AT THE beautiful Eiffel Tower Janet Larson and Jan Zimmerman share a close moment port. “Cowboy” Vince Webb departs for a year as an exchange student in Finland Students and Faculty enjoy trips. Traveling around the country and out of the country is one of the best experiences in a person’s life no matter were you go or what you see. Many students from CHS have traveled to many spectacular places last year or are in the pro- cess of traveling. This year a group of students and individual students have traveled from Florida to Ger- many to Finland to Washington. D.C. to Europe. Susan Hodgson, senior, traveled to Spain where she learned and ex- plored that country. Susan is inter- ested in the Spanish language. Another trip that took place this summer was Stacy Anderson’s soph., who went to Florida. She saw the Wonderful” Disney world and Busch Gardens and Kenndy Space Center. Mr Richard Engler, Principal, and Mr. Dick Thomas, Chemistry teach- er, went to Washington D.C. to ac- cept an award proclaiming Central one of a handful of excellent high schools, nationwide. Music is very popular at CHS and this summer students from Central got to show their musical talents out of the country. They went to Europe for a couple of weeks and showed their musical ability. They traveled to Paris, England, Switzer- land, and Germany. They got to see the Eiffel Tower in Paris and Big Ben in London. Vince Webb junior, is currently in Varkans, Finland where he is at- tending school as an exchange stu- dent. Vince was named The Cow- boy” in Finland because of his cow- boy hat and boots. Vince will return in May. Lisa Kattan also went to Finland this summer. She visited famous places such as the House of Parliament in Helsinki, Finland. German students took a trip to Ger- many for a couple of weeks. They traveled to various places such as Austria and Switzerland. They saw famous castles in the Swiss Moun tains. What a way to spend a vaca tion! 28
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Fancy free! That’s the perfect defi- nition for this year’s fads and trends. You could be anyone you wanted to be in 1987-88. Long or short hair, length had vari- ety, girls began growing layers out and perming their long strands into spirals. Guys continued to ’buzz’ stripes, sides, or full heads of hair into practically nothing. Getting Fancy Free and having Fun! WRIST WEAR. It’s all there! Anything from leather band watches to a variety of colored friendship bracelets. LEVI'S 501 BLUES are expressed casually by all Pictured is Mark Richter, junior, tak- ing it free and easy HEAR IT through the grapevine with the California Raisins, this year's trendy toy for all ages. Tight clothing fit the year as well as baggy, but cropped clothing was the absolute! Frosted or acid washed jeans, skirts, and jackets were the biggest fad of all! Leather coats and boots comple- mented any outfit, for guys and girls. Rolled up jeans and tennis shoes came back into play, along with cardigan sweaters and the original Levi’s jean jacket. Spuds Mackenzie, the official party animal, was probably everyone’s pet mascot, but as many fads some- times fade. Spuds died out too. If there was one thing worn by the students (besides frosted jeans), throughout the year it would have to be the sweatshirts, t-shirts, and caps with the words “Minnesota Twins, 1987 World Series Champi- ons” imprinted on them. It was the year for the Twinkies. The year brought in and took out many new fads and trends. Some would possibly be used in another decade, and some would die out right then, but they wouldn’t be for- gotten by the students who placed them there in 1987-88. 30 BUZZEDHAIR i for the bees as demonstrat senior. Shannon Jones, junior. Dean Kusler. ed by Chad Masters, junior. Chris Adams, senior, Eric Knispel, senior, and David Ad LONG LENGTHS of hair and scarves worn around the neck is this year’s style shown by Melanie Jones, sophomore ABUNDANT BUTTONS with original sayings are seen on lettermen’s coats and jean jackets everywhere. ams, senior HOOP D’LOOPS! Large earrings and tied back hair is the style of 1987-88 for Nancy Schumacher, sophomore.
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