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TWO POPULAR styles of the 80's are the soft look and bright clear colors. SCOTT GRAY and Jamie Rhodes relax, giving the photographer a chance to show the more dressy casual look.
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Neat and preppy was the fashion- able look for both girls and guys at CHS, as they kept with the tailorlook. They wore oxford Cloths, pleated trousers, and bag- gy overalls. The girls added their own special touches with cardi- gans, kilts, argyles, and loafers. Plush and soft described the femi- nine sweaters the girls appeared in, as they went back to the silky and sexy style. The subtle look was accented by a detailed round of lace at the neck, gently squared off shoulders, with rib- The Classy Classics bons and bows in the hair. The motion picture URBAN COWBOY had a big influence on CHS. As students parked in the xicampus corral, they were seen wearing Levis, western shirts, boots, and the ever popular cow- boy hats with colorful feather bands. These fashions returned from the ones seen in the 340's and early tSO's. The student body seemed to have gone back to Class in the classics. i r' : -,':-' .x. 3 vi, a 1a, a WALLY NAPIER and Linda Rehm make plans for a night on the town, as he shows off his preppy look and Linda sports a classic wool skirt and blazer. THE URBAN COWBOY influence is shown here by Dan Ferguson. THINKING of how good they look in their classy clothes are Dawn Marble and Scott Gray.
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Another One Bites the Dust' Becomes As the rain steadily poured on the playing field prior to the Homecoming game with South Dearborn, itAnother One Bites the Dust became iiAnother One Bites the Mud. The visiting Knights fell as easily as the rain and the Pirates romped to a 22-8 win. Homecoming '80 got off to a spirited start as classes participat- ed in the week's activities. The parade through town, the decora- tion of the hallways, and the iidecking out in various outfits for dress-up days were just a few. After weeks of endless prepara- tion, the night of the big game fi- nally arrived. As the field lights came on and the first handful of people sat down in the stadium, the rain ended, leaving two rain- bows arched over the playing field. Since the field was too muddy to accomodate the crowning ceremony, the queen court was escorted to the track, and everyone intently listened as Joann Schafer was named the 1980 Homecoming Queen. After the game, the Student Council sponsored the First Annu- al Pirate Pizza Pigout and Home- coming Jam in the cafeteria, with area band iiTrouble providing the entertainment. As the last iipizza-pigger bit the dust, Homecoming '80 ended.
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