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LIGHT MOOD 8HIFT8 TO SOLEMN AT JANUARY GRADUATION January graduates (top) move their tassels as Mr. Rogers announces, You are graduated! Mrs. Patricia Meyer presents Joan Stowell (above) with her long-awaited diploma. Bob Kuehl (right) receives his diploma and a warm handshake.
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Mark Sancya, Doug Ward, and Pat Quinn (left) like many CPHS students wear blue jeans and an easy shirt. Platforms, boots, and Adidas were popular footwear for boys. CPHS students choose the extremes of the fashion world. While the males tended to stay with jeans and the casual look, the girls went for the tailored look. Wooden beads and necklaces were the mode of fashion for jewelry as well as the large shoulder strap purse. A new idea was the country look: long, calico print skirts topped off wtih sheer, cotton blouses. This year the male student also decided that if the girls could wear platform shoes so could they, and they did. The newest style in dresses was the apron dress in bright, colorful print, full all over and tied with a sash at the waist. The males wore jeans or plaid pants and shirts which ranged from the casual shirt to turtle neck sweaters. STYLES SHOW CASUAL LOOK 15
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For the second year January grad¬ uates, 97 in all, were allowed to go through commencement exercises. Before the ceremony the giggles and laughs echoed through the halls, but as the final moment came near and the lines were formed, a hush fell over the entire gym. A mood of solem¬ nity came over the graduates and 97 young adults entered the room. Reverend John Starr, pastor of the First Christian Church, opened the ceremony with the Invocation. Laura Smith, senior class president, gave the welcoming speech. Dr. John W. Mybeck, Dean of Com¬ munity services at Purdue University Calumet campus, followed as the key¬ note speaker of the evening. Alan Cartmell, senior class vice- president, concluded with the bene¬ diction. As the band played the traditional Pomp and Circumstance, the emo¬ tions came to the surface as the rolling tears were a sign that eleven and a half years had finally come to an end. After Commencement Sue Fauser took a moment to talk with Dr. John Mybeck (top), a 1958 CPHS Alumnus. With nervous stom¬ achs Liz Swain, Robin Kuehl, and Kathy Griffin (above) waited for their fellow class¬ mates to enter the gymnasium. 17
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