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COMING OUT with their second album, UGet Lucky, was Loverboy, another top group from the Great White North. MICK JAGGER and the Rolling Stones made their US. tour with their new album, tiTatoo Youfi
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Socially, concerts rank in the top ten for most popular events as far as teenagers are concerned, and in 1981-82 concerts were bigger than ever. Country and Rock groups dominated the stages, with country concerts getting a better turnout than ever before. Some of the biggies included Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Alabama, and Conway Twitty. As always, rock concerts also made it big. One of the biggest events was the U.S. ; tour of the Rolling Stones, possibly the :i best rock group ever to perform in Louis- 3' ville. Some other major groups were, James Taylor, Journey, Loverboys, and l the Police. ! i The Louisville area seemed to attract some of the greats in entertainment. Hopefully, future years will be equally as satisfying for the many concert audiences. RICK SPRINGFIELD, alias Dr. Noah Drake on UGenera! Hospital, made two hit albums. THE FEMALE ROCKERS made their debut in 1981-82, and the 60605, shown here with Billy Joel, made it big. FOREIGNER made a comeback with their fourth al- bum and a concert tour. ONE OF MANY ARTISTS to go solo on an album was Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac. 26
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28 No matter what the fashion trend, CHS made the change. The nautical look was very well liked by the girls at CH5. This style included bold patriotic stripes, large blocked collars, and pants in all lengths, from the traditional to pedal pusbers. Length changes were also made in dress- es and skirts as well. Waistlines were low- ered and hemlines raised, making culottes and minis popular. For a change, the guys at CHS paid at- tention to the fashion scene. Fewer old faded jeans and T-shirts were worn. The designer look was in for both guys and girls. They wore Pierre Cardin, Izod, Geoffrey Bean, and Ralph Lauren to cre- ate a casual appearance. IN THE COURTYARD of the school on a warm spring day, Todd Wood and Fred Hannon show their own casual look. READY FOR AN AFTERNOON of golf is Brad Risinger, wearing the traditional polo shirt. LISA MORGAN is ready to go anywhere with her straight-legged pants and a solid color shirt. KJERSTI KNUDTSON and Susan McElfresh, with their candy stripped T-shirts and pleated pants, are ready for a Saturday afternoon date. DONNA MC DANIEL iseatedi shows the prairie look, while Lisa Morgan istandingi models another style of the ever-popular candy stripe. AS SPRING ROLLED IN, the hems went up. Donna McDaniel shows the tunic style, which has made a comeback.
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