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Clockwise: The Valley Girl look—Michele Heitkemper; the tuxedo look—Susan Gillick; the preppy look—Julie Gulllaum; the everyday look—Tina Story. Clockwise: The preppy look—Bruce DuPont; the camouflage look—Scott Snyder: the cut-otf look—Kevin Waninger; and the everyday look—Tom Smith. This year many new styles ot shoes made the scene. Pic- tured here are clockwise: espadrilles. pumps. Candies' tennis shoes. Converse court shoes, hiking boots, and turf shoes. Making the Scene Fer shurr, totally, and awesome! What do all ot these words have in common? They were the most widespread trend to sweep the country in 1982. The “Valley Girl trends brought with it a suit yourself type of attitude. In 1982, fashion became personality and language. Guys began to play their own part in fashion. They made hits out of camouflage outfits, oxford shirts with sweaters, cut-offs, and turf shoes. The gals brought back the popular mini skirts, oxfords, and changed roles with the tuxedo look. Roll down boots claimed the market and shoes that used to be considered outdated, became pouplar again. As different styles came and left, one thing that never changed was jeans. T-shirts and jeans can be found everywhere. There are jeans for play, jeans for show, and jeans for ev- eryday. As long as one has a pair of jeans and a T-shirt, he will always be in style. 13
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3:21 Practicing everyday keeps Bill Elder wrestling matches. Warm-ups are an and Brian Bruner in top condition for important part of wrestling. As the bell rang, the halls jammed with students heading for the exits. From 8:00 to 3:20 the student's actions were dic- tated by the school, but when the bell rang, time was their own. Finding things to do after school was not hard. Some stopped off at a fast food restaurant to take a break be- fore going home to tackle the books . Others called friends to make plans or to catch up on gossip. The Ar- cade, one of the popular hang-outs, occupied much of the student’s time. Others were not fortunate enough to have free time. Stu- dents involved in sports put in two hours of hard work before heading home. Others left school for work. Eventually though, all students went home, did homework, and pre- pared for another day. Daily practice enables Tom Collier to win such prizes as a pinball machine. Center Right: Taking a break on Main Street is one popular after-school ac- tivity. Right: Discussing the day’s activities are Ireshmen Michelle Mills and Kelly Jarboe. 12
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Take a Break from the Routine . . . Hobbies are an important part of many stu- dents' lives and we would like to share a tew with you. Lisa Young's pastime is karate. Her boyfriend often talked about it, and his stories interested her. She has been involved for eight months and earned her second belt. Carol Foerster has been latch hooking since she was 10. She enjoys making her own designs. She said, It is inexpensive and easy to do any- where. Billy Williams paints for fun and profit. He started painting at an early age. He has devel- oped his skill well enough to earn money for his talent. Many of his works are entered in Tri Kappa art shows. Jeff Kratzer began racing when he was 14. He travels to race tracks in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. He has trophies to prove his talent. Kelly Clark has been in the music business for 10 years. September 1982 he began the Southern Rock Band. Pictured with their interests are clockwise: Lisa Young. Billy Williams. Carol Forester. Jeff Kratzer, and Kelly Clark. 14 Hobbies 7: WESTERN AUTO
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