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Displaying a leather jacket and pinstripe pants, senior Joel Bunkowske over looks La- keside Park. On the Landing, seniors Joe Sowder and Maureen Butler model the latest in casual at- tire. 14 Newsflash — Fashion
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Helping their class win Anything Goes, , , niors Lisa Heisler and Kirn f mmck cross the finish line of the wheelbarrow race Trying to get back In the correct lane, -,oph- omore Brian Wagner tries to catch up with the other teams. However, sophomores fin- ished last in the wagon race. •!§ Inhopes otachteving victory,- ■ WMM : ' Anything Goes 13
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Fashion ' 83: excitement Fashion ' 83 saw the same familiar shapes but gave them a little some- thing different: differences that ranged from a shift in length to new and exciting accessories. A bright, bold sweater or blouse teamed up with a pair of short, faded jeans or mini skirt, covered by a jean jacket. Accessories hit the scene with a great splash this sea- son, with bold geometric jewelry. For both guys and gals, wool scarves tied around the neck and flat boots were essential. Lumber- jack plaid and the rugged look were also great. Cadet fashion was often affect- ed by the individual ' s mood. The way I dressed didn ' t reflect my personality, but my mood re- flected in the way I dressed. If I woke up in a bad or a wild mood, I dressed accordingly, commented senior Quinton Dixie. Clothes made a statment about the people who wore them. I think that people who dressed conservatively were usually conser- vative in personality. Those who dressed with variety and combined outfits and styles were more versa- tile and perhaps more creative and daring, stated senior Donna Kleinschmidt. From head to toe, students took on a more European look, with spiked hair and spiked heels. Al- though the European or New Wave look had a greater affect on Cadet fashion this season than in many years past, some still enjoyed the classic style of dressing. It ap- peared at CLHS in Fashion ' 83: any- thing was acceptable. — Maureen Butler In a wool skirt and blazer junior Jin Mueller poses on a bridge in Shoaff Park. Modeling a jean vest and lumberjack shirt, juniors Kirsten Roberts and Kim Kachmann en- joy the fall colors of Shoaff Park. In the Village of Buckingham, senior Terry Pybolt and junior Cherise Dixie complement each other in shades of black and red. Lakeside Gardens provides a scenic back- ground for seniors Scott Newby. Donna Kleinschmidt and Quinton Dixie. Newsflash — Fashion 15
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