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Sean Penn and Madonna spent their year in the Cybill Shepard and Bruce Willis star in the hit news. show Moonlighting. 5 Moonlight Madness What's happened to David and Mad- die? That was the question that many people were asking during the 1987-88 televisionlseason. Due to Bruce Willis' broken collarbone and Cybil Shepard getting pregnant, ABC had to rerun previous episodes of Moonlighting. During the season, a great storyline developed. Maddie found a man with all the qualities she was looking for, but when she was asked to marry him, her love for David held, and she turned him down. Little did they know, Maddie was pregnant with his child. It was then when David decided that he wanted to be the father and changed according- ly. Maddie stewed in Chicago at her parents' home, but began her return trip home, fully intending to marry him. Halfway home, however, plaqued by nightmares of a reformed conserva- tive, she married a stranger. '1'1-f'1-1'1'1-1'1'1-1-1'-l----.---.---.-.f-f-1.:.1.1-1-1.1-1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1........................i.:.....:...,.:...:.,.,.....,.,.,.,.,.,.4.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,:,.,.,.,,,, ond Seciri Goin Coverage Sean Penn and Madonna spent quite some time in the news. Madonna, with her movie and concert entitled Who's that Girl, and Sean going to jail. Madonna's new movie, Who's that Girl didn't do well at the box office, but the movie's title song just kept climbing the charts. Sean spent his year in and out of jail due to assault charges. While Penn was in jail, he paid an unbelievable amount to be able to have a private cell. With both Sean and Madonna each go- ing in their own directions, it's no wonder that a divorce was in the works. Soon after the announcement, however, it was canceled. Most recently, Sean showed his true courage by saving Madonna from prowl- ers, using a bottle of salad dressing as a weapon. -+I'----'S-if:ici11:251-2-z-1-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-2-1-1-t-2 Tom cruise shows off his Star. lrizizizizizigizizi:I12:Q:Q:QzQ:Q:QIQZQZZZQIEIEIEISZEIQIE Teenage idol Tom Cruise has been wowing film audiences since the 1980 release of Risky Business. Since then, Tom Cruise has made several other films, including the Color ofMoney and Legend, but his biggest hit was Top Gun. Cruise played a navy pilot who falls in love with one of his instructors. Recently, Tom Cruise had his star on the Hollywood Walk. Walk. What makes girls like Tom Cruise? Here is what some Marcos students say: -His outlook on life in general. -Michelle Miller He is hot, and he is a good actor. -Keri Flores Mini-magazine 0 39
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osby hits uccess The family of Cliff Huxtable is one of the most loved in the world, the world of television that is. Every Thursday night, it brought millions of viewers away from whatever it was they were doing and to the television. With five children to care for, Claire and Cliff had their hands full. Sandra, Denise, Theo, Vanasa, and Rudie may have disagreed with their parents at times, but in the end, they conceded to the fact that they were wrong in their actions. This conclusion was in part reached by the humorous reenactment of the offense. Bill Cosby's wry sense of humor added a special spark to the sketches. Indeed, this family situation is per- ceived to be ideal by many. This could have accounted for its success. The lead singer, Bono, opens a concert in New Huey Lewis sings his heart out for his fans in Y0fk- Arizona. ' 38 - Mini-magazine H ,, I I Lewis C o ri ce rts O M Cl I4 e s l t O B I g Concerts were big, and two ofthe big- gest were U2 and Huey Lewis. Both had hits on the charts. The Irish band, U2, started and ended its tour in Phoenix in the 1987-88 tour. During the latter concert, they shot some film for the movie they were making. The second concert also sent money to help support the Mecham recall election. Huey Lewis, who performed at Veter- ans Memorial Coliseum early in 1987, was rated as one of the top ten concerts in the U.S. One of Lewis' hit singles was said to sum up the nation's mood of con- servatism according to some music crit- ics. :.g.g.:3EEEEE1,1.
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walk or ride a bike. But then, how would you get your seven closest friends to a person pay all that money to buy a ,.f'- 1 , ,,.. mf ,, .,., , ,. . . W... f .. .. ,, .,., ,. f t V , ,mggmjm , mam..- L Pcirking icturethis:you're in your cardriv- A gh fffwwr ing through the Marcos de Niza ,l 'Tl' Ulm' 'zifx-f ' parking lot, but because you P Z C f didn't hear your alarm this morning, L- Y A 7 si and there's construction still going on, you still can't find a place to park. A Sound familar? fig 1 W p it The alternatives aren't very promis- iii Si 9 1 '12 ing either, you could park in the dirt gig parking lot across the street, but noA way, after just paying three bucks to get the car washed. You could park in the church parking lot, but it's closed Q !-E3 half the time. Well, you could always 2 gli Burger King and back? Besides, if one nted to walk why in the world would The solution is to turn up the volume on the alarm clock and wake up the whole neighborhood, or pray that someone will pull out just in time for you Q to pull in and still make it to class. Ei- ther way, good luck! The Mcircos unch. Just about everyone's most favorite time of the day. Why? Be- cause you get to be with your friends'and talk. Talking isn't the only thing you do though, you eat. Open campus lunch gives students a wider variety of meals from which to choose. One of the more popular choices is K. Students will pick up some junk food and a thirty-two-ounce Thirst Buster and eat on the way back to school. Then there's the Burger King tripg Students with cars wait in the end- less drive-through line, and those who 59 f X!! ff! , iivi... , 1 gli, - --+- , .1 Q, - g ' '?t ,..-. 4. as X 1 it K' t 91 4,- 1 Merry Rush Hour walk spend fifteen minutes inside in line, then rush back to school eating their lunch on the way. Finally, there are those who brown bag it or buy a school lunch. They spend more time looking for a place to sit in the cafete- ria rather than waiting in lines for their food. There will probably never be enough time during lunch to do all the things students want to unless they just happen to be one of those very special people who have a release right before or after lunch. X ff 1 v -- - - xx bf! .. J- 1 Y Q 1 , 1 1 f X ,f ,fffff ' f ' 1 I I:-: W 4' 'w:.:g::4: : '4'o:'W 'Q 0 I 0 ga 5994? Prflgilljkc J N ce PACK j Q 5,2 SC, wiizsr ,off MD cwevcn rf Q. S cANDY I ' j f A I-lOj: fi l W 40 - Mini-magazine U g,4tNQ.m -it Ei. l il i l WeCARE ln 1987, the C.A.R.E. program was initi- . ated at Marcos de Niza. The C.A.Ft.E. pro- gram helps people dealing with drug and - alcohol problems in three stages. These i stages are those who are dealing with E someone else's addiction, those dealing 1 with their own addiction, and those who - have been through a drug treatment pro- ,l gram and are now recovering. The pur- pose ofthe program is to have teens help ' other teens with the guidance of an adult. The only requirements of the group are that students attend meetings regularly, and that everything said is confidential. The best thing about the C.A.Ft.E. pro- gram is that it is anonymous. l T1 l Continuin Trciclitior or over .seven years, the Marcos d Niza DECA chapter has sponsore L, an activity for the Muscular Dystro- phy Association. 1987 was no exception. Again MdN contacted MDA in regard to . fund raiser, but unlike past years, not jus . one event was planned. 'X ln previous years, DECA had spon- sored a dance-a-thon or a bowl-a-thon: ' ' unfortunately, many participants became bored dancing for twelve straight hours. This was the reason that DECA chose to pg use a new idea- -a Fun Day. This was a way for students to take their pick of many activities they enjoyed while at the same time raising funds for the Muscular Dystrophy's Arizona Chap- ter. The events included an egg toss, pie- eating contests, and dance contests. Others were a little more out of the ordi- 1 nary, such as a lifesaver pass and a limbo contest. In order to participate, the students had to raise at least S550 in pledges or donations. Exactly 101 students partici- pated. In total, they raised over S7,000. Mr. Greaven was correct when he said l've never seen such an enthused group! Once again, DECA brought special rec- ognition to MdN for its outstanding ef- forts!
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