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Keith Andell Kevin Ancell Patricia Chasteen Dale Collier Theresa Craigmiles David Creech Debby Crump Mike Cutright Julie Dalton Paul Dame Debbie Dannenmueller Elaine Davis Juniors Juniors Select Class Rings In the previous years, juniors have selected their class rings with the traditional style in mind. Contrasting with this year, classmates showed their individuality as they decided on their personalized momento of C.H.S. Pictured above juniors Dennis Mills and Mike McLemore select contemporary styles. Contemporary styling compli- ments the individual's artistic taste while detailed craft- manship enhances the unique beauty of a class ring. 22
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mm KK j i I The controversial issue of wearing sweats to class continued. Here, Dennis Graser lounges in his gray warm-ups, while Tracy Spane uses his jacket as a blanket. People 1984 and the Los Angeles Olympics gave teenagers the incentive to strive for greatness. All across the country competitiveness streamed, and it was obvious times were changing as were teens. Fashion took a dive from the humdrum everyday denims. Such items as ankle pants, camouflage gear, and sweat-pants in all colors replaced traditional jeans. Shirts went from being tucked-in to hitting just below the thigh, as well as being cut in the Flashdance look. Shoes took on a new look with plastic replacing leather and shoelaces turned into velcro. For entertainment, teens turned to the movies. They were able to cut Foot- loose , went on Vacation with Chevy Chase, and Traded Places with Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd. The music industry made Michael Jackson a house- hold word. This Thriller raked in a recbrd number of Grammys, and made the one-glove look famous. Other songsters had their times of glory also, and they included Boy George and his Culture Club, The Eurythmics, and the much criticized Prince. Albums ranged in price from $6.99 to $12.99, while cassettes were about the same. This did not stop most teens, however, from owning many of the hits, making them as much a part of the world of stardom as anyone. 21 Michael Jackson shows his rendition of a more famous Michael Jackson.
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Tracy Dooley Todd Eaker Kevin Estes Kelly Fowler Eric Glastetter Chris Gockei Mike Gramlish Dennis Graser Kevin Gribler Paul Hicks Patty Chasteen admires the variety of choices presented in class rings. Juniors chose class rings which not only showed style and grace, but individuality as well. Linda Ivester Kelly Kennedy Tracy Kinder Lisa Lange Monica Lanpher Mia Legget 23
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