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Left: Freshman, Carrie Grassi anxiously removes headphones from freshman, Lynn Howard, so that she may hear a song. Below: While listening to dictations on headphones, junior Sarita Smith types what she hears in her machine transcripts class ROBERTO ' S PIZZA Pizza and Italian Dishes DJDS7 J03 Family owned HoLLS I -- ; :,. ' S iT Back East Style rp 9 Thick Crust Pizza 862-8999 Dine Here or Food to Go Your Hosts Bob and Betty 3669 E Highland Ave. Highland and Palm. Highland. CA Highland — Palm Center Mark J. Carpenter, D.D.S. 1783 Waterman Ave. San Bernardino, C A 92404 (7 1 4) 883-4548 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 83 Barbara Brickley — Vice-Principal Phil Haley — Principal Laska Jones — Vice-Principal Jerry Shepherd — Vice-Principa! advertising 337
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If you could only see what I hear i ■ 1 if m 1 MK New video games and machinery gained in popularity. For the students there were the video games, the walk-man radio, and numerous electronic video gadgets. Mot only did they benefit from the video era. but so did the faculty There were many computers installed on campus for the use by the faculty such as the computer in the office which recorded all student data, the film projectors, and new audio visual equipment, which was under the supervi sion of the A.V director. A popular new program watched by many students was the audio visual rock station. MTV It could be seen twenty four hours a day on a cable channel. It featured mostly rock and new wave groups As Krista Brown commented, It has some good rock groups and it is great being able to watch them without having to go to their concerts. Another popular piece of audio equipment with the students was the walk man headphones. These were small portable radios with miniature head- phones that anybody could carry in a purse or backpack The quality that most students liked about these radios was the stereo sound effect that one of these little radios could produce The faculty and administration put a ban on these little radios. No one was allowed to listen to one during class time. Even after this order was handed down, one could still find an occasional student sit- ting in the back of a room rocking out to some song. As senior. Dave Sieger, said, You get really bored sometimes and you just want to tune a teacher off. No matter young or old no one seemed i i enjoy this era of audio visual Above: Senior Henry Gomez adjusts the set in the Audio Visual room to pick up better reception for the new rock video network, MTV Right: Sarah Sayre, enters new students names and records into the computer where all student data is recorded Fosdick ' s Ice Cream and Grinders 632 1 N. Del Rosa Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92404 886-3455 .136 advertising
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One ticket for Creepshow, please! Although the movie industry faced immense barriers this year, they still managed to produce movies, some of which were successful and others which were total disasters. Since the inven- tion and demand for HBO, Showtime, On TV, and Select TV, movies shown in theaters had to be ex ceptional masterpieces in order to attract the money spending viewers. The biggest box office smash by Steven Spielberg, ET, captured the hearts of millions of movie-goers, young and old. Abandoned on earth, this creature from outer space touched the emo tions of the audience. Since then, fans have eaten up anything with ET on it to the delight of manufacturers. ET phone home and Ouch was heard on high school and elementary campuses. For older viewers, a money-maker was a com edy called Tootsie, starring Dustin Hoffman play ing a female actress Another film, Victor Victoria Andrews portraying starred Julii entertainer. To entertain the more serious population was a movie hit about Mahatma Gandhi, simply called Gandhi. Hollywood never ceased to produce films that claimed to be the scariest and grossest ever Poltergeist was a winner that gave nightmares Usually horror films were disasters and Creep- show and The Thing filled this category hands down. Both received little attention at the box office. After one successful film, why not a sequel ex claimed the film industry. And so came the arrival of Star Trek II, Wrath of Kahn. which sold more than its share of tickets. But sadness was felt over the possible death of Dr Spock. See Star Trek III for the obituary. Following the release of Rocky III, the fans went wild and argued as to whether or not it was better than Rocky I or II. Three sequels, like most se- quels, bombed at theaters and they were Friday the 13th in 3-D. Grease II and Airplane II. Other films attempted to reach a certain age group and were usually mediocre. For the com- puter orientated was Tron released by Walt Disney Productions A film about loose teenagers was the fast moving Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Summer Lovers was an attempt to be a fan- tasy love film, but it did manage to show some beautiful scenery. The Dark Crystal, whose stars were beastly puppets was rather intriguing if the plot was ignored. Those who enjoyed violence could have seen 48 Hours, The Beastmaster, and Frrst Blood. Whatever movie one choose to see. one ex- pected to pay approximately $4.00 and purchase food and drinks at outrageous prices. WILSON ' S EON WORLD RUGBR ' COLT ' SMITH REMINGTON WINCHESTER SAVAGE MARLIN BROWNING THOMPSON HECKLER J KOCH BLK. POWDER GUNS alTOM RELOADS DISCOUNT TO ALL N.R.A. I 1 BUY - SELL - TRADE RELOAD EQUIPMENT (714) 862-9960 Scopes Licenses (714) 862-3311 POWDER AMMO MON. — WED. - THURS. — FRI. — SAT. OPEN 10 A.M.-6 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY TUESDAY 26492 E. HIGHLAND AVENUE SAN BERNARDINO AREA CORNER VICTORIA HIGHLAND AVENUE 338 advertising
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