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Where is that English book? Al Faton searches for his book but not his style. Sweet dreams of Ocean front condos — Sally Quade shows off her tan. wearing her ’’JAMS, but wishing she was back on the beach. Mirror Mirror on the wall — In her floral pants and jeans jacket Michelle Ramsey freshens up after a workout in gym. I heard there was a sale at . .. Anya Farran. Sharon Fen- wick, and Lisa Meredith gossip over the latest fashions Fads Fashions
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Where to next? Is there life after MacDonalds? Kim O'Connor and Billy Blanton sit down and plan thejj next move. THE AWAITED DAZE It takes five days to get there and hours of planning, but we loved our WEEKENDS It happened but once a week; was praised by many, and always seemed so long in the waiting ... it was of course the WEEKEND. Two days which we classified as our time, and usually spent it the way we wanted to. Some caught up on lost sleep and late assignments. While others partied and escaped the pressures of the previous week. Whatever the case may have been, the weekend was usually centered around socializing. Talking with friends, calling old friends or getting together and going out with the people you worked with were part of the leisurely activities we looked forward to. The weekend planning started Friday afternoon with the wondering of where to go and what to do. Questions were asked such as; Where’s the party? What time does it start? And how do you get there? After the plans are made and car- ried out, the realization of homework on Sunday night returns. At any rate one had to make the most out of every weekend. For when Monday rolled around it was time to head back to school, looking forward to five more days until another WEEKEND! Do you think moi' is having a good time? Of course! Marian Lane assures Jeppa Harrison. Mac- Donalds was the popular eatery for the weekend. And after that I think I’ll go ... Jim Pyburn anxiously awaits the up- coming weekend, free from CHS. Weekends
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THE CLOTHES LINE Introducing the hottest items of CHS ... Once again, the ever-changing trends of the 80’s arrived. Beginning at the top, gels and mousse held “stiff’ competi- tion among each other to create the latest hairstyles. Sporty and vibrant imitations of clothes like GUCCI and FILA made the look. Tank tops were shared by guys and girls. And once more, as fashion endured, tanks were restricted as part of Chopticon dress code. However the new restrictions encouraged the ribbed shirts to be worn underneath oxfords and V-neck sweaters. The main word for shirts was OVERSIZED. These padded shouldered blouses were worn with body hugging stirrup pants, minis, or stretch jeans. Keehok, the look of aerobics and the introduction of smashing Air .Jordans dominated the Chopticon footwear. On a dressier basis, girls wore flats with practically every outfit. No matter how capricious the fashions were, Chopticon students seemed to be on top emulating the magazines and TV and creating their own style. It was amazing how much fashion emphasis everyone dressed. We've got the look. Mike Style is the Word. From students Dorsey and Kric Holt take time to faculty, from shorts to pants, and from their skating to show that from sweaters to T-shirts Chopticon they have the look” of KII.A. displays their fashion and style.
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