Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1985

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Baby Fae Comings Goings Deaths Millions of Ehtiopians Thousands of poisonous gas victims 22 killed in Calif. McDonalds shooting Yuri Andropov: CJ S.S.R. Leader David Kennedy: Son of Robert Kennedy David: Texas youngster known as The Bubble Boy” Richard Burton: Stage screen actor Indira Gandhi: Leader of India Truman Capote: Author Baby Fac: First recipient of an animal heart Lillian Heilman: Writer Alfred A. Knopf: Publisher Irwin Shaw: Author Ansel Adams: Photographer Brooks Atkinson: Drama critic Ethel Merman: Singer Count Basie: Jazz master Diana Dors: England's Marilyn Monroe Janet Gagnor: Actress James Mason: Actor Marvin Gayc: Soul singer—writer Andy Kaufman: Comedian Jon—Erik Hexum: Star of Cover-(Jp Jack Barry: Producer of game shows Ray Kroc: Founder of McDonalds hamburger empire Dr. Ferdinand Cor!: Nobel Prize winner- medicine Dr. John Rock: Discoverer of birth control pills George Gallup: Founder of Gallup Poll Rev. Marlin Luther King Sr.: Father of civil rights leader George Aiken: Senator. Vermont Governor Enrico Beilinguer: Italian Communist Leader Ellsworth Bunker: Diplomat Frank Church: Senator from Idaho Mark Clark: Soldier Louis Reard: Inventor of bikini bathing suit Walter Ashton: Dodgers manager Joe Cronin: Baseball Hall of Fame Stanley Coveleski: Baseball Hall of Fame Waite Hoyt: Baseball Hall of Fame Lee Roy Yarbrough: Stock car great Ricky Bell: Running back Tampa Bay Jim Fixx: Running Guru Johnny Weissmuller: Actor Gold Medalist George Zaharias: Wrestler Howard Samuels: Pres. North American Soccer League Dmitri Ustinov: Soviet defense minister Sekou Toure: President of Guinea Francois Truffaut: Film maker Births Prince Harry: Son of Princess Diana Prince Andrea: Son of Caroline of Monaco Callahan Walsh: Son of activists for missing children Elizabeth dagger: Daughter of Mick Jagger (singer) Daughter of Julie Nixon Eisenhower Son C daughter of Jane Pauley (co—anchor Today) Baby Fae: First animal heart recipient Andy Kaufman Prince William and baby Prince Harry “WHO YOG GONNA’ CALL?”

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Utah was in the nation's eye more than once during 1984. We had our share of triumphs and disasters. In general, news events fell into one of three categories; 1) events of national importance such as BYU’s 1 college rank- ing, 2) events that drew national attention to Utah such as Shar- lene Wells receiving the Miss America title and the Wilberg Mine incident, and 3) events of local impact such as the Lafferty murder case and the continual ruse of the Great Salt Lake. The following were the top news events of the year according to the Salt Lake Tribune. 1) The Wilberg Mine incident killing 27. 2) The Southern Utah radiation case ruling affecting victims Although disputed by some-B.Y.d took the no tional championship. of the 1950’s A-bomb tests. 3) The possibility of the DOE's nuclear waste repository near Canyonlands. 4) The Arthur Bishop trial (ac- cused of murdering and sex- ually assaulting children.) 5) The AFCO scam and the Grant Affleck trial. 6) The continual flooding of the Great Salt Lake. 7) The self-appointed prophet James Lafferty murdering his sister-in-law and her child. 8) Matheson’s stepping down and the election of Norm Bangerter as Governor. 9) BYU's 1 ranking making them the National Champi- ons. “GO i MAKE J HEAD! MY DAY” Revealing photos forced Vanessa Williams to relin quish her Miss America title. 1. Parts is parts. (122) 2. Where's the beef? (123) 3. No caffeiene-never had it-never will. (124) 4. The truth isn't anything-it just is. (125) 5. Make it a large-medium charge. (126) 6. Goahead, make my day! (127) 7. Girls just wanna have fun. (128) 8. USA! USA! USA! (128) 9. Who you gonna' call? Ghost- busters! (129) 10. Drunk driving can kill a friend- ship. (130) 11. Utah by five.” (131) 12. It's bodiddily tech! (132) 13. How bout them Jazz? (133) 14. Just a cold. (134) 15. Big Brother is watching you. (135) 16. Freedom is slavery. (136) 17. War is Peace.” (137) 18. Hymie Town. (138) 28 Extra



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CONCERTS Salt Lake City was flooded with concerts in 1984. The prices ranged anywhere from $3.00 for the smaller gigs, like Black Flag, up to $22.00 for a ticket to see Neil Diamond. Concerts were mostly well attended, with a substantial increase in the number of concerts this year. The Suburbs. T.S.O.L.. Twisted Sister and Berlin were just some of the bands that returned for a second performance in Salt Lake City. People traveled as far away as Park City for an outdoor Eurythmics and Howard Jones concert. Sandy had its own small concert center at the new Starz Club which brought the Red Rockers and the Tubes. Most bands, however, played in the city. Smaller bands like the Subhumans and Wire Train played at the Indian Center or the Maxim. Larger groups like the Thompson Twins and Wayne Newton played at the Special Events Center or the Salt Palace. It was not uncommon for shows to sell out. Some of the popular shows that sold out were Lionel Richie. Modern English. General Public and The Cars. Neil Diamond expanded his concert two additional nights because of sell-out crowds. Perhaps, music could be divided into four groups. Pop included mellow styles of music. Music such as Golden Oldies and country were included in this category. Hard Core or punk rock was also supported. The sound was loud, fast and to many it was unpleasant. However, those who listened to it supported it even to the extent that they dressed the part. The third group, rock, was the most enduring of all music types and will probably remain so. There was hard or acid rock and soft or mellow rock, but a rocker was always loyal to his tastes. The final group was modern music, which many students started listening to in 1984. Modern music included: ska. reggae and new wave sounds. Many of the bands in this group traveled to perform in Salt Lake from other countries. Circle the Concerts Angst You Attended in 1984 ROCK Wasp POP Quiet Riot Wayne Newton Vandenberg Lyonell Richie Jethro Tull Neil Diamond Dokken Fresh Aire Van Halen The 5th Diminsion Iron Maiden John Denver Twisted Sister Peter. Paul, and Mary Yes Crosby. Stills, and Nash Night Ranger Barry Manilow Judas Priest The Greatful Dead Black Sabbath The Oakridge Boys Kiss Hall and Oates Ratt Chicago Rush Alabama Ozzie Ozborne Motley Dan Fogelberg Crue Hewie Lewis Y T 38 Special Accept HARD CORE Molly Hatchet Channel 3 Billy Squire D.R.I Rick Springfield D.O.A. ■ 7 Seconds Fastway The Minute Men The Cars Subhumans Bronze Dr. Know Sam Hain III Repute 45 Grave MODERN The Suburbs Violent Femmes Agent Orange Eurythmics G.B.H. Berlin Talk Talk The Vandals Thompson Twins Berlin T S.O.L. Psychedelic Furs Black Flag The Cure X R.E.M. Modern English Echo 8 The Bunnymen General Public Wire Train The Tubes Romeo Void Gladiators Steel Pulse Scott Goddard Red Rockers albums of 1984, based on survey of sales and broadcast Thriller—Michael Jackson Sports—Huey Lewis and the News 3. Can’t Slow Down—Lionel Richie 4. An Innocent Man—Billy Joel 5. Colour By Numbers—Culture Club 6. 1984—Van Halen 7. Eliminator—ZZ Top 8. Synchronicity—The Police 9. Footloose—Soundtrack 10. Seven and the Ragged Tiger— Duran Duran 11. She’s So Unusual—Cyndi Lauper 12. Heartbeat City—The Cars 13. What’s New—Linda Ronstadt 14. Break Out—The Pointer Sisters 15. Midnight Madness—Night Ranger 16. Rebel Yell— Billy Idol 17. Madonna Madonna 18. Shout At The Devil—Motley Crue 19. Uh-Huh—John Cougar Mellancamp 20. The Big Chill — Soundtrack 21. 90125—Yes 22. 1999—Prince 23. No Parking On the Dance Floor — Midnight Star 24. Purple Rain—Prince The Revolu- tion 25. Metal Health—Quiet Riot 26. Stay With Me Tonight — Jeffrey Os- borne 27. Touch— Eurythmics 28. Born In The USA—Bruce Spring- stein 29. Love At First Sting—Scorpions 30. Learning To CrawI—The Pretenders Once again Color by Numbers by Culture Club was ranked among the best alongside Waking Up with the House on Fire. 0 O Extra

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