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ABOVE: Rubber sole shoes adorn the feet of many Concordia students. LEFT: The popular Kansas albums attract the eyes of students in CLHS. LIFESTYLE 17
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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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STUDENT LIFE CONTINUES Day does not end after school It ' s 3:10 and the last bell has just rung. The day is over, right? Wrong. For numerous students, the day had a long way to go. Extracurricular activities occu- pied many hours for ambitious people. It might have been a job, or Junior Achievement or some- thing else that provided some practical experience, or maybe GAA or Intramurals just for fun. Whatever the activity, it showed how much went on outsi de of the normal school day. Both band and choir members spent long hours preparing for concerts. They brushed up on pieces as well as setting the stage for performances. Weeks before each play, drama participants de- voted the after school hours to rehearsals and to building sets. The Luminarian staff spent most of their Saturdays at school strug- gling to meet the deadlines. Other clubs used after school to raise money for special activi- ties. Announcements proclaim- ing bake sales were frequent. One senior put it this way, My extracurricular activities really added a special dimension to my high school life. They made it a lot of fun. RIGHT: Choir member Kay Schaber lends a hand at the annual A Cappella fish fry, which supplies funds for the spring tour. BELOW: Junior Kay Braun demonstrates her bed-making skill while working at Parkview Hospital. 18 EXTRA HOURS
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