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Taking part in the Student Council Christmas Play are Art Poela and Sherri Bottorff Chtiutmas decorations at Oxmoor Mall generated holiday spirit among students. : Playing in the courtyard was one way Debbie Kennedy, Mike Gibson, Andy Bowman took advantage of the unseasonable warm temperature.
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A me .LALELL - AuJ'A. .m-A-.'.A. W ,. r. km: -s .ldt A. s $157!! m m- w- ! Hzmwrai w ,-,- ww-vmr: : Winter. The joyous time of year greeted us with cold weather but lacked snow. People warmed up early with Christmas spirit. This spirit brings out the best in everyone iexcept Scroogei. The 4th annual MORP was held in the cafeteria for the first time due to the new floor in the gym. The Student Council per- formed uThe Wizard of Blizard in the Land of Oz. Also appearing were the CH5 band and chorus. Many students went out of town for Christ- mas with their relatives, while others spent Christmas in the big city of Chuck-town. Jan. 1, 1986 was truly a day of celebration for seniors as their uyear of fun began. On January 6th it was back to school, as the students of CHS began to look forward to the warm weather of spring. B h aT-imillnlili'llmlliIZIT-il s . Lost at his locket is Senior Darrin Hoffman. Discussing plans for the publications Christmas Par- ty are Yearbook Editor, Stacy Sawyer, Newspaper Editor Dawn King and Stephanie Matthews, yearbook staffer.
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CHS Students Make Old Ideas New igh fashion was expressed on the exterior of students from Blues, purples, earthtones clad with head to toe. Madonna brought out the hit entitled, gray and black jeans were at the height of fashion. The latest prints in- cluded flowers, paisley and plaid. . Pumps, iiankle boots and loafers were common walking attire. Dress You Up and that is what many of CHSis person- nel chose to do. Tails and waisblength hair were out while short and medium layered cuts were in. For girls, eyeshadow came in a variety of shades and was worn in several ways. 1985-86 was a iiloose yearH in that hair and clothes werentt perfectly curled or ironed. Stu- dents expressed their indivi- duality through color and design by mixing and matching to suit their taste. Shaker sweaters were popular with tank tops. Black and red were combined to make dull winter days bright. Hairstyles and make-up worn by women in 1986 are displayed in this sketch drawn by Senior Tim Robison.
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