Angelo State University - Rambouillet Yearbook (San Angelo, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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1982-83: A year to remember lt was the year of recession and a homely creature named E.T. It was the year when like, everybody like totally freaked out over Valley Girls. It was the year of peso devaluations, foot- ball strike and Tylenol poisonings. lt's all history now, but it was newsthen. Violence stunned Europe in the fall as ter- rorists killed six and injured 21 in a barrage of machine-gun fire at a Jewish restaurant in Paris. The incident was termed France's Hbloodiest anti-Semitic outbreak since World War ll, Less than six months after winning his first Oscar, 77-year-old actor Henry Fonda died of the heart disease that had troubled him for several years. Days later, on her 67th birthday, Ingrid Bergman lost her eight-year battle with cancer. A massacre of hundreds of civilian Palesti- nians in refugee camps outraged the world and prompted the United States to return its peacekeeping forces to the country. A National Football League players' strike freed television time for old movies and Canadian football. Followers of the jet set read about the juicy Pulitzer divorce trial, in which allegations of lesbianism, seances and drug abuse turned the cour- troom into a soap opera set. Princess Grace of Monaco died after her car swerved off a mountain road outside of Monte Carlo. Initial reports said she suffered a stroke at crash time and died shortly after from a cerebral hemorrhage. Five Chicagoans died after swallowing Ex- tra Strength Tylenol capsules containing cyanide. More instances of product poison- ing were reported, from tampered eye drops to drug-laced brownies. The British were scandalized when Prince Andrew, a Falkland Islands hero, dashed off to a Caribbean Island with soft-porn actress Koo Stark. Americans went to the polls and sent politicians some mixed signals. President Ronald Reagan's bid to stay the course was, for the most part, acknowledged, though citizens let it be known they wanted a little less Reagonomics and a few more jobs. In Texas, incumbent Gov. Bill Clements was upset by Attorney General Mark White. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev was found dead, leaving the world to speculate about who would assume the Kremlin helm. Two days later, former KGB chief Yuri An- dropov took charge of the Communist Party. In Poland, workers' hopes were raised by the release of former Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, whom the government had interned for eleven months. Actress Liz Taylor, frustrated by the situation in the Mideast, departed on her own 10-day peace mission to Lebanon and Israel. In California, actor Jack Webb of 'LDragnet fame died of a heart attack at age 62. Time magazine, in its annual Man of the Year issue, named the computer the most significant person of 1982. Double digit unemployment figures made the headlines throughout the year, Dr. William DeVries implanted a plastic- heart in Seatle dentist Barney Clark, 61. Clark lived for over 100 days with the ar- tificial heart. After dragging the Korean War out into eleven seasons, M'A'S'l-I went off the air in February. At the movies, children of all ages fell in love with a homely little extraterrestrial with big blue eyes. E.'1'. The Extraterrestrial earned over S300 million at the boxoffices.-NEAL s- ' , ,Q 9 A if 1 S ,5 world news S ipfkssgy -if as 'Ng Mike Farrell, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers and Harry Morgan, cast members from the television series M'A'S'H, embrace at the final taping of the series in Los Angeles. U-Xssociated Press Photol



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tak Olivia Newton John gave new meaning to the word ' physical with her Number One hit song Physical. lSirlld Gold Photol years music - , .Q:, A ,, s .. , .. .. A new brand of synthesized rock took over the charts during 1982 and early 1983 while the veterans of pop, soul and country music kept in step coming up with the big- gest hits ot the year. POP ln popular music, Billboard Magazine placed 12 songs atop the charts during 1982 with the biggest hits coming from veterans like Olivia Newton-John, whose exercise an- them Physical became the M1 song of 1982, Other veterans like Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder combined for seven weeks atop the charts with their Ebony and Ivory duet. Newcomers to the pop charts were still in the thick of it during 1982 as Joan Jett and the Blackhearts scored with their 1 Love Rock and Roll and a new group named Sur' vivor came up with a monster hit entitled Eye of the Tiger, which came from the film Rocky III. Other artists who were successful during 1982 included the J, Geils Band, the Go Go's, John Cougar, Steve Miller, Foreigner, Air Supply, Loverboy, Toto, Hall 8: Oates and Journey. During the early part of 1983 Hall 8: Oates' Man Eater, Patti Austin and James Ingram's Baby Come To Me, Dexy's Midnight Runner's Come On Eileen and Michael Jackson's Bille Jean and Beat lt were atop the charts with Jackson holding on to the top spot for over eight weeks with his two songs. Toto was the big winner at the Grammy Awards coming away with nine grammys in- cluding Top Record ofthe Year for Rosan- na, and Album of the Year for Toto IV.

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