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Feature story by Denise Arguijo 84 Mandy Downer - I journey journey! journey! jour- ney! declared Sally Caceres when asked about her fa- vorite musical group. Through a survey taken, journey proved to be 111 for students. The group ap- peared at the Inglewood Fo- rum in November, on their Escape tour which featured songs like, Who's Cryin' Now and Don't Stop Be- lieving. Students reported spending up to S60 for con- cert tickets to see lead vo- calist Steve Perry. School days were missed A... ,H Would you wear a mini? by some who wished to ar- rive early at the Rolling Stones concert in Decem- ber. Start Me Up and Little T84A by Mick jagger and the Stones were popu- lar songs from their Tattoo You album. T-shirts from the concert as well as pins were sold out quickly to a crowd of 92,000. Can you solve the Rubiks Cube? 200f0 of those sur- veyed could. The puzzle, designed by Hungarian, Erno Rubik, appeared on the market and quickly became popular enough to be seen on key chains and t-shirts. A book on how to solve the game was written, but Mi- chele Serotuk's solution was quicker - peel off all the colors and stick them on in the right order. Metallics hit the fashion industry in August with gold, pewter and bronze purses, shoes, belts and head-bands. Many students 8 P P Y played in lockers and bedroom walls, Somewhat unheard of, popular groups were Ozzy Osborne, Billy Squire, the Boomtown Rats, Adam and the Ants and Duran-Duran. 24 Feature A Pins, t-shirts and posters of musical rou s are roudl dis- From Minis to Metalli tzila X-ll Bqhyvx till L E' Xlrl'5,'5 X x l N 1 X uk. x ,st Eg til 4355. kgstltgx gg 2. ,xt l all? l
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sril' gh. fx x rll i xi' 1, to the beat, Thalia Uyemura enjoys her last Sadie Hawkins as a Senior. 115 couples attended the Student Council sponsored 1 Another sasparilla please, Stephanie Schruiff and fella Harvey Arias are just a few of the many who are mozzing on up to the ol' saloon for a drink. Because of its originality and uniquness the sa- loon turned out to be one of the major hits of the evening. A Many couples found the slow dances an as an opportunity to get a little closer, Sarah Alcorn and her fella Ken Gillett spend a few intimate moments together. A The only major dif- ficulty ofthe evening is shown here where Beth Durr and Matt Williams are waiting in the long picture lane, which stretched across the room for more than half of the night. This problem did not ruin the evening though, for many found it was an oppor- tunity to rest between dances. Sadie Hawkins 23
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