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Swinging styles keep CHS ' ers in fashion Every part of the human ana- tomy made fashion news in one form or another. Fingers wore rings in a greater quantity and eye-catching styles, made from wood, p a i n t ed -with flo vers, brightly colored plastics, and ev- en salvaged antique baby rings. Less maintained fashion head- lines a o a i n this vear. Bold, brightly-colored prints, like Jean lirierly ' s over-the-knee socks and matching argyle s ' eater, were popular ith the high school set. Fashionable shoes increase d heights and exposed feet witii sling backs, ciU out sides, tie and buckle tops, and raised heels. Prints were not on legs alone. Boys shirts in Avildest paisleys did not Sio imnoticed. Toni ' an- o desteeg, and others, wore granny blouses in small print patterns trimmed with lace or smocking at the yolk and cuffs. Pigtails, pierced ears, long hair, and wide headbands, shown by Cirace Kawas, Judy Moore, and Carol Coda were female head fads. Glasses remained functional but classy with square, circular, and octagonal frames, like those of Paula Lawson, Ellen Jones, and Bub Davis.
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Young visitors swap ideas CHS acted as a host school to tour foreign students this year, and four of its students had the experience of spending a siunmer abroad. Rolf Glaser came to the U. S. from West Berlin, Germany, as an International Christ Youth Ex- change student. Sponsored by the North Christian Church, Rolf stayed -(vith Mr. and Mrs. William Gripman. Stehag, Sweden, was tlie sum- mer liome of Jesse Brand, who as placed as an American Field Ser ice representative. Diana (ionzalez spent the year with Susan Hollett and her fam- ily. Susan studied at the Academia International in Mexico, where she met Diana, a native of Saltillo, Mexico, ho accepted the hos- pitable invitation from the Holl- etts for the opportunity to study English in the U.S. The sixth and seventh AFS stu- dents hosted by CHS, Lena Igoumenake, from Crete, Greece, and Max Coppo, from Terni, Italy, stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mellencamp and Mr. and Mrs. Vayne Turpin. The Indiana University foreign language luMiors program gave Steve Ziegler, Susan Snyder, and Andrew (iraham the opportunity to live and study in Krefeld, CJermany. 15
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