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LEFT: Students pause between classes to converse with friends. BELOW: Sophomore Tim Kierstead pro- vides entertainment during study in the cafeteria. LEFT: Junior Ken Ellenwood finds a spot to do homework. BELOW: Sophomores George Eldridge, Matt Hauschild and Junior Brad Knapp take the usual route to their next class. ROUTINE 15
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LOCKERS, CLASSES, LOUNGE, LIBRARY Routine part of school experience During the year, students spent over 2,808,000 seconds in a brick building, going from class to class to face the experience called school. Routine can get you mentally bored with your surroundings, said senior Burton Hill. The five minutes between ABOVE: Freshman Mark Beckmann lis- tens carefully while Mrs. Retrum ex- plains an Algebra concept. RIGHT: Sophomore Rachel Cemmer and junior Karen Preus spend a relaxing study hour in the lounge. classes were spent talking to friends, teachers, making a trip to a locker, and taking the usual route to the next class. Lunch time was something everybody looked forward to — if not to eat lunch, to study for the next test, or talk with friends in the lounge. The lounge and library became hang-outs for those who didn ' t spend all day in class. Most used these spots to relax or study. There ' s so much around here we take for granted, said one student. 14 ROUTINE
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STAR WARS ' DOMINATES SCREEN Popular trends reflected at CLHS Clothes, movies, jewelry and entertainment all controlled stu- dents ' lifestyle. Many popular ite ms and fads caused students to think, buy, and act in various ways. Following are the results of a survey taken among members of all four classes, which attempt- ed to determine what CLHS kids viewed as the most popular fads. The scale ran from 10-1, 10 being the highest. The average of the rating for each item is given. MOVIES STAR WARS HEROES 8.7 8.1 ROCKY SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT SPY WHO LOVED ME ' CLOTHING cowl neck sweaters open toe shoes peasant dresses down-filled vests hats rubber soled shoes ENTERTAINERS Steve Martin Linda Ronstadt 8.3 Chevy Chase 8.2 GROUPS 7.6 Styx Kansas Aerosmith 8.0 Boston 6.3 Led Zeppelin 7.0 6.7 JEWELRY 5.9 stickpins 8.2 long chain necklaces initial jewelry knot rings 7.9 combs 5.7 barettes 8.6 7.1 7.8 5.9 7.1 6.2 7.8 5.7 7.7 4.7 6.6 6.6 STAR WARS ABOVE: Star Wars, the box office champion of all time, draws thousands of Fort Wayne viewers. 16 LIFESTYLE
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