Evergreen High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Metamora, OH)

 - Class of 1985

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Left page: Top left: No matter what fashions come and go, T-shirts and jeans are always in style at Evergreen, as demonstrated by Jeff Pember and Doug Willeman. Top right: Buzzed hair became a popular look at Evergreen and Terry Holland quickly came in on the fad. Middle right: “Punked-out” in the latest fashions, Barbie Krumm models her look. Bottom left: Shannon Wallace enjoys the new fashion of crop pants. Bottom right: Displaying her own fashion style, Joyce Fonseca smiles brightly. This page: Top left: With her moussed back hair and lace gloves, Mary Garrow looks slick and mysterious. Middle left: Dressed sharp, Mike Barnes displays his modern “Fred Astaire” look. Middle right: Being a little unusual, Kristin Mohr shows her favorite look. Bottom right: Showing the Cyndi Lauper” look, Wendy Lowe bops with the beat. Fluorescent colors made their fashion debut, and no one could miss seeing them in the hallways. Although not everyone was daring enough to wear them, neon sweat- shirts, socks, belts, scarfs, and ear- rings brightened up the long school days. Besides fluorescents, other wild and crazy fashions were worn by students. Girls who “punked-out” wore crop pants, two-tone jeans, checkered bibs, over-sized coats and sweaters, lace gloves, big belts, tons of bracelets, multiple and dangling earrings, plastic shoes, bright colored tennis shoes, and wild socks. Less dramatic dressers wore Forenza sweaters, sweatshirts, ox- fords, jean jackets, jeans, cor- duroys, tennis shoes and pumps. Short hair, bobs, tails, and moussed back hair were the new eye-catching hairstyles. Ties, oxfords, muscle shirts, dock siders, tennis shoes and jean jackets were the “in” clothes for guys. In the fall, a few gutsy guys buzzed off their hair. The resulting crew-cuts and mohawks were the wild haircuts, but bi-levels and feathered hair remained the style for most students. Fashions 21

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Band and Choir go together like Rama Lama, Lama, Lama, Dingety, Ding De Dong Existing not only to learn, but also to perform, choir and band stepped into the spot light many times. Band performances began before the school year with summer parades, and marched right into the football season. As the school year progressed, band and vocal musicians combined in fall and Christmas concert programs, the Cabaret, Spring Arts Festival, and graduation. Music students could also be found performing outside school functions, in competitions, or for community organizations and celebrations. A new record was set by chorale members who gave 29 performances. Greatly enjoyed by performers and audience, Cabaret brought together the year’s efforts after hours of preparation. More than applause, students delighted in seeing and hearing their talents blend to create polished productions. This page: Far left: Singing one of the top chart pop 9ongs. Colleen Nichols ana Jennifer Russell perform at 'Cabaret.' Right top: Chorale member Melissa Williams branches out as a solo singer. Right bottom: Choir accompanist Sally Mossing plays the opening notes of a song. Below: Boosting spirit at a basketball same, Christa Pifer teams up with Band Director Mr. Durbin to produce more sound. Opposite page: Top left: Marching band offers trumpet player Scott Wynn an opportunity to perform his talents. Right top: Participating in ‘‘Cabaret” Robin Macklin, left, and Mark Krieger, right, warm up before the concert. Right below: Directing the band in full concert, Mr. Durbin cues a section. Middle top: Clarinet players Julie leaver, Kelly Boroff, and Linda Pennington concentrate on their pieces. Far right: Singing an inspirational song, Kathy Shininger ana Linda Pennington add much feeling to the song. Far left bottom: Choir members Jack Carson, Trevert Moldiney, Brian Geer, Erich Starkweather, and Victor Marvin use their singing talents during the concert. Above: During a choreographed number, Clark Emmons, Mary Kathryn Carter and Dennis Enyart beckon the audience to ‘‘Come to the Cabaret. 22 Music Concert

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