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

 - Class of 1986

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DRESSED FOR THE WINTER WEATHER in heavy sweaters and wool are senior Julie DePasquale and senior Noah Burczyk. Julie is wear¬ ing a beige turtleneck with a navy wool skirt while Noah is wearing a striped sweater of different shades of gray and underneath a plaid blazer and tweed trousers. SILKY LOOKING SHIRTS with matching sweater represent the con¬ temporary feminine look. Senior Anne Kammann wears a rust skirt with a flower border trim and a sweater of matching color scheme and design. THE UNIQUE HAIRSTYLES this year showed a variety of styles. Se¬ nior Dawn Burish wears her hair cut short around the ear while starting from her part her hair diagonally slants downward as it gets longer. Ju¬ nior Matt Benge wears his hair spiked on top, and junior Amy Gross wears her hair like Dawn ' s, short on one side and asymmetrically cut. 16 Fashions

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Turnabout 15 SENIOR CRISSY CRAWFORD fas¬ tens a boutonniere for Jim Rex, her date, as they wait for the photogra¬ pher to take their picture. TRADITIONALLY, the crown goes to a queen, but with Turnabout the roles are reversed. The 1985 Turna¬ bout Court is Rick Haber, sophomore prince; Jeff Mehal, senior king; Jim Bauner, junior prince; and Ty Yohe, freshman prince. TAKING A BREAK from the con¬ tinuous music that Tom Fiegle, disc jockey, provided are juniors Lisa Rin- kovsky and Connie Grah. Disc jock¬ eys, unlike bands, provide non-stop¬ ping music and do not need a break. DANCING TO THE LIONEL RICHIE SONG Hello, are se¬ nior Kim Hubbard and her date Jason Thorne. Tom Fiegle, disc jockey, provided the music at Turnabout.



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Trend setters Unique style of clothes, hair express personality Fashions for 1986 can be summed up in one word, unique. Almost everyone tried to express his or her personality by the clothing and hairstyles they wore. Many created fashion state¬ ments th at made others sit back and take notice. During the year, fashions changed rapidly. In the fall many students fell for the latest trend of paisley with everything from shirts to Swatch watches. The most original new clothing item to arrive for girls were stirrup pants. Stirrups not only came in solid colors but in paisley, stripes, polka dots and colorful flowers. Baggy and slim-looking in appearance, these were worn with bold plaid pat¬ terns, oversized sweaters and of course the ever-pop- ular paisley print shirt. During the winter stu¬ dents kept warm with a whole new style of sweaters and jackets. Boys wore long duster-style jackets, gang¬ ster coats, and black boots with silver chains around the ankles. Another unique style for boys was the wear¬ ing of black eyeliner and mascara. Girls favored short, quilt¬ ed oversized jackets in pas¬ tel colors. Underneath the jacket, girls wore a silky looking blouse of a solid col¬ or, usually with a broach of multicolored stones clipped at the neck. The broach came back in style in almost every shape, style and color any person could wish for, shaped as cats, bells, bow ties, triangle, and circles with a variety of colored PAISLEY PRINT IS ONE of the more popular fashions this year. Ju¬ nior Jamie Kirkpatrick wears a pais¬ ley print underneath a v-neck sweat- stones. Springtime finally showed itself in fashion with the appearance of loud prints and colors. For the girls, the mini-skirts in pais¬ ley, flowers, and fruit pat¬ terns appeared everywhere. They were usually worn with shoes of either a matching print or textured solid. The Miami Vice style suit with a contrasting colored t- shirt slowly appeared throughout the school. Also, appearing was the tulip skirt, tight at the waist and around the hips but gradu¬ ally flaring out at the bot¬ tom. Similar in fashion was the tube skirt which was narrow all the way down in ribbed cotton. Fashions of 1986 allowed people to express their per¬ sonality through the versa¬ tility and variety of cloth¬ ing. THE LOOSE BLOUSY EFFECT with slim-looking slacks is the fashion al¬ most everyone is wearing. Junior Becky Belei is wearing a colored t- shirt underneath a v-neck sweater over paisley print slacks. Junior Pa¬ tricia Cook is wearing a white blouse underneath a deep v-neck sweater print, clipped at the neck is a broach of multi-colored stones.

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