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CIHCU' No Rain on their Sanc- tuary. Modern music group. The Cult enter- tained audiences with their Electric albums containing songs like Rain or Love Removal Machine. KEY 100.3. Alternative radio for those sick of Top 40. A home for all new music, students ei- ther loved the station or avoided it like the plague. Those who lis- tened religiously were rewarded with round bumper stickers. Erasure’s album, The Circusmixed dance tunes, new music, and a 1980 message. A new generation's choice. Erasure quickly became popular, with both KEY and KZZP playing their songs. Joe Dobson Mustang Sue George Michael's contro- versial song (see music at left) had students voicing good and bod opinions. Two seniors shared theirs. 1 basically think it is a trendy song. sod Matt Self. Ann Olney stated, '1 hke the beat and the rhythm. It's a great song to dance to. I... WANT ... YOUR... SEX!!! proclaims rock star George Michael’s latest hit. It was a great dance tune, even if it was a bit embarrassing. What ever happened to a picture being worth 1000 words? Oh, the video ... PROBLEMS DAVID? Whose baby is Moddte carrying? Should he. could he. do the hon- orable thing? Bruce Willis os Da- vid Madison on Moonlighting. He ifees... his life wei... wet and dry. Growing Pains was one of the hit comedies of the season. Starring Kirk Ca- meron, the sitcom fo- cused on teen peer pres- sure. sibling rivalry, and learning through mistakes. Kirk's character, Mike Seaver, enlightened the show with his carefree li- festyle.
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STUDENT SURVEY REVEALING It was revealed ttvat 65% of stu- dents listened to top AO music. Stations mentioned included KZZP. KKER. KEY. and Y-95. THEY WANT TO WEAR WHITEI Sgt. Pepper's Teen Mte Club, the place where students could pay to dance and see a movie, used lighting effects that made oil white clothing glow Life That’s what two brothers found out when they moved to town in the summer smash hit movie The Lost Boys What did students do for entertainment? 27% go out with friends 26% go to house par- ties 16% Cruise!!! 15% go to the movies 14% play the guitar PEOPLE ONLY LIVE ONCE. SOME LIKE BEING SAFE AND CAUTIOUS, BUT IN THE LONG HAUL, SOME IKE IT HOT flipped the dial to watch Full House, or Cosby spin off, A Different World. No one thing enter- tained everyone, but everyone found some- thing just for them. Design by LyneUe Jayo, Renee Ellis. Photos by Anne Lane. Let the temperature soar! Some stars radiat- ed heat while others burned out. Big names on the music charts in- cluded George Mi- chael. U2. and Whitney Houston. Box office hits varied, money makers being La Bamba. StakeOut. and The Lost Boys. Students saw more movies as Blair 10 Theaters opened in May, offering discount prices to attract cus- tomers. New programs on television had audi- ences tuned in. Although Moonlighting and The Cosby Show still topped the ratings, viewers PARA BAILAR LA BAMBAI Esoi Morales portrayed Ritchie Valens in the hit movie La Bamba.
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Top left: From football to intellectu- al, Steve Nache, Beth Bull, Marci Da- vis, and Kenna Crohn strut the style. At fop right Andre Brice and Paula Burke hit the boardwalk but La Shun Barnes hits the night life. Bottom left Kelley Foy, Larry Frick, Liz Town- send, Scott Espindola, and Marni Bryam compare their different ex- pressions. Bottom right is Heather Ross, Kristine Copland, Keirslcn Vest, Suzanne Ludeman, and Jason Kumelski.
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