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Displaying their school spirit, Lynn Brown and Kevin Halliday wear their DeKalb State Champi- ons shirts at a track meet. Another fad this year was a hair style resembling Bon Jovi. Jon Farmer models his long hair style which took him years to grow. Kristen Phillips, one of the many proud Hoosier Looking good! Roger Helmkamp stands out from fans, shows her loyalty by wearing her Indiana the crowd because he looks so sharp in his pin- NCAA Championship T-shirt of 1987. striped slacks and paisley tie. 10 FASHIONS
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Fair, ACD Aid Fall Fun wo big events every fall are the ACD Festival and the Fair. Labor Day week-end, as usual, saw DHS turned into a gathering place for classic car lovers. The gym was used as the auction room since the new track sur- face prevented the use of the football field. Then the DeKalb County Free Fall Fair finally arrived on September 22. And it was just as entertaining as ever. i L- Be ir RO Directs apa tion was held inside the gym with the cars being driven through the east doors to a rotating plat- form. Duane Worman decided it was a little too sunny for him, so he is walking around the midway of the fair in his star “shades.” ACD Days were a special event at DHS. The auc- | Everyone enjoyed the crowded streets and industrial tents, the challenging games, and the fast foods. Many Barons gathered in the court- house square to watch the entertain- ment. The swing choir performed there one evening on the stage set up on the south lawn. It was also there that the Miss DeKalb County Fair pageant was held. Taking part in this event were two juniors, Jama Littlejohn and Lynn SE GS comme: tet Vom Brown. Lynn was announced as the new Miss DeKalb County. The Baron Brigade marched through the streets and finished first in their class and received the enormous sweepstakes trophy in Saturday’s big parade. The Mousehole, sponsored by Cam- pus Life, tried something new. They sponsored games and big-screen vid- eos for the entertainment of all. Susan Alderman (center in dark blouse) and many DeKalb students pose for the 21 Alive cam- era crew for a brief spot on the evening news. 9 FAIR, ACD
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Baron Styles Are ‘In’ Many original and daring fashions were displayed throughout this year. Many students decided to go all out on their wardrobes from head to toe. Bar- ons wore different styles of jeans such as faded, ripped, bleached, shoelaced, and even overalls. This caught the at- tention of many people. All types of clothes were “‘in.’’ For example, knit pants of all colors, long sweaters, cropped pants, leather jackets, mini skirts, printed T-shirts, jumpers, and bleached or faded jean jackets. Spuds Mackenzie, a commercial party dog, was also another popular fad with his T- shirts, or other types of clothing. Some students were going with the moussed-up hair look resembling Bon Jovi, a popular rock group. The look for football players and some basketball players was shaved hair or flat tops. Swatches, fashion watches, entered our school with a big bang. DHS stu- dents wore different kinds and quanti- ties of these. With Hoosier Hysteria going wild students donned their I.U. T-shirts and sweats to show that 1.U. was number one with them before and after they took the NCAA championship title. All styles of Reeboks were popular with the Barons. High-tops, mid-tops, and just the regular shoes were worn by all students. Some people found it fascinating to wear their sneakers with- out socks or even shoe strings. But over-all, whatever the fad might be, students wore whatever showed their uniqueness. As it gets warmer, the mini skirts start coming out. Missy Bickel is one of the first girls to show her summer fever. Bringing our school a new type of trend, Cheryl Barhydt and Machelle Joseph wear their Hawai- ian shorts to show off their tans. 11 FASHIONS
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