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DOUG CAVE and Roberta Hensley model perennial favoritesesweaters and corduroy blazers. FRAMED IN A CHRISTMAS atmosphere, Angie Da- vis poses in an ever-popular sweater dress. 14 Preppie and tExecutiv though people were going from one ex- treme to the next. The main fashions were the Morgan Fairchild look, which en- tailed the soft angora sweaters and silky and lacy blouses. The Olivia Newton John image was for the more daring people with those bright, wild colors and metalic belts and head bands. Izod and Ralph Laureen polo shirts were worn with the famous Calvin Klein and Jordache jeans to create the preppie, Brook Shields and Timothy Hutton look. But the students of CHS seemed to go more for the preppie executive look, with plaid and pleated skirts and trousers, topped off with sweaters and blazers. Together, these fashions made CHS a trend-conscious student body. IN A CHRISTMAS SPIRIT, Doug Cave, Roy Huggins, and Rex Spencer show the casual look of sweaters with blazers at Oxmoor shopping mall. REX SPENCER in his blazer and slacks and Sherri Montgomery in a skirt and sweater make an appro- priate appearance for a winter wonderland picture at Oxmoor in Louisville. HELEN JAVORKA, Amy Couch, Melissa Jones, and Cara Fischer show the fashions of winter in their colorful attire. MAKING A FASHIONABLE TRIO in pleats and plaids are Roberta Hensley, Rhonda Cawthorne, and Sherri Montgomery. elmage i
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16 Creative minds seasoned with talent led to student productions that will long be remembered. For the first time, the Dra- ma Club performed two plays on the town square. HThe Picture of Dorian Gray and iiThe Freak and the Fuzz, both one act plays, kept the audience intrigued, while helping the clubs fi- nances. Students also sang, danced, and drew their way into the community, as well as at CHS. The chorus held its annual Christmas concert; and, although there was a lack in attendance, there was no lack in entertainment. French Club mem- bers iihulaed the night away at their fes- tive luau, and several of Mrs. Ryantis art students displayed their work at the First Bank of Charlestown. The student body was kept laughing, as they endured the adventures of Crystal and her tidog Snowball twho had a wet- ting problemi in the Student Councilis Christmas show, uThe Wizard of Blizzard in the Land of Claus. Singing Santa, senior Ty Stover, gave his final Christmas performance at CHS with the carol uSil- ver Bells. To everyone,s delight, as the show ended, Crystal got her Christmas wish and students got two weeks Christ- K1 w mas vacation.
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