Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

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Awards AMERICAN MCJSIC AWARDS Best Pop Rock Single Dancing in the Dark —Bruce Springsteen Best Black Single When Doves Cry —Prince Favorite Pop Rock Group Daryl Hall and John Oats Favorite Black Group The Pointer Sisters Favorite Country Group Alabama Best Black Album Purple Rain —Prince Favorite Pop Rock Female Singer Cyndi l.auper Favorite Country Female Singer Barbara Mandrell Favorite Black Female Singer Tina Turner Best Country Album Eyes In The Dark That See—Kenny Rogers Best Pop Rock Album Purple Ram—Prince Favorite Black Male Singer Loinel Richie Best Country Male Singer Kenny Rogers Best Pop Rock Vocalist Lionel Richie AMERICAN VIDEO AWARDS Favorite Black Female Prince of Love”—Tina Turner Favorite Female Country Singer A Little Good News —Anne Murray Favorite Rock Pop Female She Bop —Cyndi Lauper Video Country Single A Little Good News”—Anne Murray Video Pop Rock Single Hello —Lionel Richie Video Pop Rock Group I Want A New Drug —Huey Louis and the News Black Male Singer Lionel Richie Country Male Singer Willie Nelson Pop Rock Male Lionel Richie Black Singer Single Video Hello —Lionel Richie Country Group Video Oak Ridge Boys Black Group Video I'm So Excited —Pointer Sisters Purple Rain and When Doves Cry highlighted a pros perous year for the unique Prince. President Reagan and Michael Jackson (notice the glove), view family photos in the oval office as they work together on a drunk — driving campaign. is one of the biggest means of entertainment. This is why it is necessary for the network to pro- duce shows which do just that — entertain. 1984 brought us some laughs and some cries. Some sitcoms will always be a success, while others seem to bomb from the beginning. Cheers, was again, one of the top in prime time, and the Cosby Show became ex- tremely successful this fall. Some ‘not-so-successful’ shows were Dou- ble Trouble, and Three's a Crowd. In the drama line. Hill Street Blues topped the charts once again. Cag- ney and Lacey were also considered two of the top cops. Most of the new dramas did not seem to be able to hold our attention. Partners in Crime and Crazy Like a Fox were a few of these losers. As far as prime-time soaps go, Dal- las and Dynasty were the most lusty, while Hotel was quoted as a, dry version of the Love Boat . Overall. T. V. brought us a large amount of new shows and stuck with a lot of the old. But no matter what, it seems that it is the good old reruns of MASH and Barney Miller which keep us tuned in. MOVIES From Body Double to Places in the Heart, and Children of the Corn to 2010: The Year We Made Contact — 1984 was a year of box-office bombs and successes. Dan Akyroyd. Bill Murray. and Harold Ramis proved Ghostbusting to be successful as Ghostbusters became the top grossing movie of the year. Other top movies were The Hatural starring Robert Redford as Roy Hobbs, a struggling baseball player, and Eddie Murphy was quite an officer in Beverly Hills Cop. A few of the losers were Sight of the Comet, in which zombies killed off remaining humans on earth. Brea- kin' and Bodyrock were two more attempts at making break dancing popular in the movie industry and on the screen. Dune, featuring Sting of the Police, turned out to be one of the lower moneymakers Despite all of the pub- licity that the movie received, the picture did not do well in the box- office. 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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84’ Trivia Quiz 1. Who was the successor of ex Miss America Vanessa Williams? (79) 2. Who were the two men that Eliza- beth Taylor was engaged to in 1984? (80) 3. Name the Democrat who was first to drop out of the Presidential race? (81) 4. What name did Senator Gary Hart go by before he changed it? (82) 5. What American woman was the first to walk in space? (83) 6. What exhausted Swiss runner fin- ished the Olympic Marathon at the summer games? (84) 7. Who was the first woman executed in the (J.S. since 1962? (85) 8. What did the Nebraska mule. Kraus, give birth to that she normally would not have? (86) 9. From which country was Miss Uni- verse selected? (87) 10 What new food product did Paul Newman introduce to accompany his spaghetti and salad dressing lines? (88) 11. What record did aviator Brooke Knapp set in 1984? (89) 12. What team did the Boston Celtics defeat to take the NBA champion- ship? (90) 13. Who won the Oscars for best actress and best actor? (94) 14. What did Billy Johnson accomplish at the winter Olympics? (95) 15. What group dedicates themselves to making lots of money and achieving perfection through physical fitness and designer clothes? (96) 16. A new solar system was discovered 239 trillion miles from earth. What is the name of its closest star? (97) 17. What was the hottest selling hair item in 1984? (116) 18. What imported toy overtook Ameri- can markets? (117) 19. What was the name of the group that recorded “Feed the World and don ated profits to the Ethiopian food lift? (139 20. What was the only state Mondale carried during the 1984 Presidential election? (140) 21. Where did the tripping of Mary Deck- er by Zola Budd take place? (141) 22. What is the name of the hospital where the second artificial heart im plant took place? (142) Glenn. Jackson and Hart together on the Democratic tour wave good bye as they continue on. 23. What family principly financed the new Triad Center? (143) 24. What national monument begun its restoration under the chairmanship of Lee lacoca? (144) 25. Whose married name is Zaccaro? (145) Charisma is a spiritual gift. It's not my fault oth- er people have to use other things-like com- mercials. —Jesse Jackson Mr. Reagan will raise tax es. and so will I. He won t tell you, I just did. —Walter Mondale My fellow Americans. I’m pleased to tell you today that I’ve signed legislation that will out- law Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes. —President Reagan Anyone that’s ever had their kitchen done over knows that it never gets done as soon as you wish it would. —President Reagan Anyone that’s ever had their kitchen done over knows that the process is nothing at all like trying to stop somebody from driving a truckload of explosives into your house. —Columist Russell Baker If men could have babies they would have one each. —Princess Diane If he didn't know it scares me. If he did know it scares me. —Minority House Leader Robert Byrd Phil and Steve Mahre prepared for the Olympics at their parents own ski resort in Yakima. Washington. 32 Extra

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