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Fads Kc Fashions Care Bears, Cabbage Patch Dolls, Flashdressing Top Y63f,S Fads. 1983-1984 was a year to remember as Care Bears, unicorns, and rain- bow covered lockers, folders, pencils, and even shoelaces. Fashions ranged from miniskirts to camouflage outfits. Punk and preppy were coordinated, and oxford and polo shirts, pinstripe jeans, ar- gyle sweaters and socks, and skinny ties in pink, grey, purple, and bright colors were popular with everyone from freshmen to seniors. The movie Flashdance set the style of flash- dressing in sweatshirts. Flashdressing was both fashion- able and practical as everyone be- came especially conscious of physical fitness. Jazzercise was fun exerciseg and Euclid's own Panthercise be- came part of the Physical Education curriculum. Dancing was also a favorite fitness and social affair. Pogo, slam, and break dancing were popular with the students. The video game craze was still around, but was updated as students brought the arcade home. Many stu- dents were investing in home com- puters and video games, saving their quarters to buy new cartridges. Buttons, pins, and other miscella- neous jewelry became popular, and even boys got into the action by sporting earrings from their pierced left ear. MTV began to replace records for who could resist being able to both hear and see their favorite music be- ing performed? Soap operas re- mained popular, with Laura Spen- cer's return to General Hospital be- ing the big news of the year. It could be said that everyone was active in setting the trends for for 1983-1984 and no one was left out, for being yourself was definitely in. -C. Bednarik ' ' ' X- 'R-i s-.gg-sf -:- - ,, N x XX x 'Ns 3 Q fi ABOVE: Video games remained BELOW! The Cabbagitch popular as ever in 1984, Swept the nation in time for Christmas
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Halloween '83 Segulin Wins Costume Contest As Spirits Deck The Halls Of EHS 3 33 alloween Dress-up Day proved to be the biggest since ' A ' the tradition was established several years ago. Literally hundreds of students came to school dressed in all manner of costumes. The Student Council sponsored a class competition to see which class would have the most stu- dents in costume. The sophomores turned out to be the winners. Individually outstanding costumes were identified during the lunch per- iods by the teachers and paraprofes- sinals in the cafeteria. The students were invited to come to the Student Council meeting 80 for final judging. Senior Bill Segulin won the costume contest with his Headless Substi- tute Teacher garb. fH, Gauzman RIGHT: Bill Degulin won the costume contest with his rendition of the Headless Substitute Teacher . FAR RIGHT: Many more students came to school in costume than for any other Halloween since the tradition was established. Halloween . - , u,.., A ABOVE: I woke up this morning with this strange feeling, Cv 'x K e I fi . X I X Qi . I I I ' s MT? -Q -.A x . ,M Ns., T? A E Sit I I 22
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