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?sz SHEILA CRACE and Larry Reis are ready for a night on the town in their dressy look, while John McCaskill displays more casual attire. HOPING TO GET LUCKY, Sean Campbell and Brooks Evens distuss plans for a hot Saturday night. THE CAMBRIDGE INN proves to provide an at- mosphere for western looks, casual attire, and even dress-up wear, as shown by Paul Southard, Shana Bottorff, and Nancy Crismore. leWImr-MWW WW WVWWma-m
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14 Fashion Gets Down to 'Basics' Do you know what is meant by basics? You know, the kind of clothes you can live in? The clothes, that given a choice, you would never take off! Well, THESE basics are THOSE ba- sics-and these looks aren't hard to put together. The students at CHS were really down to basics. To show off the styles, they visited Chess King and Foxmoor at the Green Tree Mall, where the managers allowed them to model their fashions for pictures. With the sophisticated look, guys, as well as girls, enjoyed dressing up and adding their own touches to com- plete their outfits. Some big fashion fa- vorites were the double-wrapped belts, hats, ties, sexy-slitted skirts, and pleated pants. While the guys were foxy in pleated pants and ties, the girls' look was femi- nine, with lots of soft flowing skirts and blouses. Spiked heels with ankle straps completed the outfit. All in all, the students at CHS were keeping up with the latest in styles and staying with the basics. TRYING TO LOOK MACHO, a variety of male fashions are shown by some of the CH5 men. ADDING A TOUCH OF COLOR to the artifacts shop in the Green Tree Mall are Kyra Sampson, Cary Jones, and Mary Reich.
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16 awe CI-ISFeVer 'Balloehs' Hey, Susie, how about a date some- time this week? Sorry, Charlie, but I'm all booked up until after Friday. The Homecoming oarade is Monday. The hall decora- tions are to be up by Tuesday. Wednesday is the third annual FCA Powderpuff football game. Thursday night I have to stay home and rest up for the Homecoming game against Brownstown. Then, on Friday, there will be balloon rides before the game, the crowning of the queen at half- time, and the big victory dance after- ward. I've got the 'Pirate Fever' and it's very contagious. Why don't you join in on all the festivities and catch it yourself?! Homecoming '79 started off with a bang. The parade through town stimu- lated enthusiasm among the partici- pants and the crowd. Hall decorations displayed the many hours of hard work that students had put into Home- coming to make it a success. Next, it was off with the ribbons and frills! After weeks of practice, it was fi- nally time for the annual powderpuff football game. The first game was mostly fun as it saw the sophomores defeat the freshmen 12-0. But, the next game was thoroughly a game of blood, sweat, and tears. Instead of a game of flag football, it became a game of tack- le, without the pads. The Class of '80 proved victorious for the second year, with the score 14-0. MARK COX, Donnie Bettler, and John Southard show their better side on mess 'em up day. WINNER OF THE wrestlers' raffle have more than high spirits about the Homecoming festivi- ties, as they ride in the hot-air balloon. SENIOR CORNER-BACK Jim Steele bursts through the spirit hoop, before the Pirates' 20-8 victory over Brownstown.
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