Crown Point High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Crown Point, IN)

 - Class of 1980

Page 28 of 264

 

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Seventh January graduation held The seventh annual mid-term com¬ mencement was held January 22, 1980 in the High School auditorium. The 89 graduates marched into the auditorium to the traditional march Pomp and Circumstance,” played by the Chamber Orchestra under the direc¬ tion of Mr. James Deal. To begin the ceremony, Senior Beth Voyak gave the invocation. Then senior class president, Dave Gervais, presented the class welcome. Rev. John Starr, minister of the First Christian Church of Crown Point, gave the Baccalaureate message. Judge Darlene Mears of the Juvenile Division of the Superior Court of Lake County, delivered the commencement address “The Givers Vs. The Takers.” Mr. Paul Georgas, principal of Crown Point High School, presented the class of 1980. After the graduates had received their diplomas from school board members Mr. Byron Hubbard and Mr. Leslie Milby, Dr. Phillip McDaniel, superintendent of the Crown Point Community Schools, pronounced the class of 1980 graduated. To conclude the ceremony, senior Kathy Louviere gave the benediction. As the January graduates left the audito¬ rium, “March of the Graduates” by Merle J. Issacs was played. 24 —January Graduation

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FtxCH-ION Shoes (top) are a big asset to a woman s wardrobe. Some of the most popular are the Candy’s line, western cowboy boots, and the ankle strapped, closed toe, dress shoes. Many girls this year chose western fashigns. Wearing one of those styles is Nancy Smith, (middle left) She found the blue jean skirt, together with a plaid cotton shirt to be quite a comfortable casual outfit for school. Abbie McLeod (middle right) wears the business woman’s apparel, the classic suit. Instead of a vest, these suits featured shawl, lapel, and collared blazer worn belted with mandarin collared blouse. Arlene Halsted (lower left) shows straight leg jeans topped with a velour pullover. Forties’ styles flourish anew The look this year went back to the ever famous 40’s, the era when men and women began to take notice of a fine streamline fit. This year some students at CPHS found that perfect fit and became very style conscious. Straight Legs” and Baggies” are the newest fads in jeans. Worn by both sexes, these jeans have taken a turn for comfort. The Baggies,” a new form of painter ' s pants, have a straight leg appearance with extra material in hips and thighs to compensate for added tucks and side-seamed pockets. The “Straight legs” are just that and are worn on slim figures, tucked into boots for a western look. Blazers and sweaters took on an added touch this year. Instead of lying flat and shaping to shoulders, the shoulder pad was sewn in to make shoulders look wider and take on a square shape. The newest of the sweaters is the Poodle Sweater designed to keep body heat in with gigantic sleeves, cowl- neck, and an over-sized bodice. Women’s knees and thighs showed up everywhere this year. Slits in skirts became popular and were comfortable for those who wore them. Tight skirts with slits showed up in combinations of back and front kick pleats as well as slits on one or both sides of the skirts. Blue jean skirts were also a fashionable item of the teenager’s casual attire. Teaming up with the dress pants and skirts were delicate blouses to fit the clas¬ sic style. Made from chiffons, satins, and crepe de chines, blouses featured tucks and ruffles with intricate designs and lace. The delicate fabrics and soft design made the wearer feel as feminine as a flower. Some guys became as fashion con¬ scious as the gals. Feeling the need for a cleaner cut, The guys began wearing dress pants with tucks, pockets and shirts with mandarin collars. On occasion guys wore a shirt, tie, and blazer. To combat the 65° school classroom temperatures, guys wore sweaters and velour tops. Fashion fads reminiscent of the forties flourished throughout the year.



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Cathy Pritt (opposite page top left) receives her diploma from School Board member, Mr Byron Hubbard. Warren Overstreet and Randy Patton (opposite page top) put their caps on as a final touch before they leave the room. John Fasnacht and Paul King (opposite page middle left) try to find themselves in the senior class picture after commencement exercises. Pam Colden and Mary Hubbell (opposite page, middle right) look proudly at their diplomas. Tim Mitch and Mike Hedges (opposite page, bot¬ tom) rejoice as Or. Phillip McDaniel announces the class of 1980 graduated. Kathy Louviere (top) takes time out to make final arrangements with Mr. Paul Georgas about the ben¬ ediction. Debbie Burke and Rosemary Dick (middle) help each other with their caps as they get ready for the ceremony to begin. Beth Voyak (above) gives the invocation at the 1980 mid-term graduation. Commencement speakers (left) Dave Gervais, Rev. John Starr, and Judge Darlene Mears await their introductions by Mr. Paul Georgas. JdMlWRY GMDIMTION January Graduation—25

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