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TRIVIA TRIVIA • Moolighting, one of the top series, was nominated for 16 Emmys. • More than 12,195 new AIDS cases were reported. • The average time spent view- ing TV by American households was more than seven hours per day. • Superstar Sylvester Stallone, made up to twelve million dol- lars per movie. • Late Night with David Letter- man drew 3.7 million sleepless viewers. • Matt Frewer, 28, was the world's first computer-generat- ed TV host, posing as Max Hea- droom. • About 5.9 million personal computer units were purchased in 1986. • Imelda Marcos, wife of Ferdi- nand, owned 2,975 pairs of shoes while living in the Philip- pines. • Halley's Comet came within 39 million miles of Earth, which I was its closest pass. I • Thirty-one lives were taken by I an explosion of a nuclear reac- I tor in Chernobyl, Russia. I • An average salary for a major- I league baseball player was I $412,520. I • New Philippine President, Cor- I azon Aquino, was sworn in to I office after Marcos was overth- I rown. I • A U S. astronaut's salary I ranged from $27,172 to I $70,800. I • Famous actor, Cary Grant, I died in Davenport just before he I was to appear on stage. 96 mini-mag
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Ijf itbtl,,s FASHION game 7 and was voted Most Valu- able Player of the Series. In gridiron action, the New York Gi- ants won their first Super Bowl since 1956, a 39-20 romp over the Denver Broncos. The game was dominated both offensively and defensively by the Giants. Quarterback Phil Simms completed a record 22 of 25 passes, while the defense, led by Lawrence Taylor, George Martin and Carl Banks, held the Broncs to just 14 first half rushing yards. Collegiately, Penn State, master- minded by 21 year head coach Joe Paterno, overcame underdog odds to claim the National Championship. The number two ranked Nittany Lions beat top ranked Miami in the Fiesta Bowl 14-10. Before 70 million viewers, Pen State intercepted Heis- man Trophy winner Vinny Testa- verde eight times to finish an unde- feated 12-0 season. New York Mets manager Davey Johnson ac- cepts the World Series trophy in the locker room after game seven. Guess: Coca-Cola: Pepsi: Espirit: Forenza: Levis. What do all these names have in common, you ask? They were all name-brand top sellers, ranging in popularity for teenie-bopping young- sters to mothers and fathers of all ages. Guess apparel spirited practically every butt and bosom in in the Quad Cities, offering the customer tee- shirts, jean jackets, jeans and a load of other Georges Marciano products. Buyers had a choice of stonewashed, button-fly, and, yes, manufacturally ripped jeans to choose from. Even though the high cost of these jeans (fifty to sixty dollars) did stop some people from buying, these 'Guess- less' customers did not lack in style. A variety of homemade bleached and torn jeans filtered in where 'Guess' was absent. Spiked hair, a thin tie, a white cot- ton sports jacket, tee-shirt, and bag- gy pants was the look for '87 males. This array of clothing was simply called the Miami Vice look, uniquely named after the TV show. Long, straight, and oversized styles demonstrated themselves over and over. A variety of coats, skirts, shirts, and sweatshirts hit the stores like hotcakes and disappeared as soon as they came. •On July 23rd Sarah Ferguson was brought into royalty after marrying Britain's Prince Andrew. •Already wed by civil ceremony, ac- tress Diana Ross decided to spend one million dollars to tie the knot ever closer in the church to zillionaire Arne Naess Jr. •Brat-pack star, Rob Lowe, and girl- friend, Melissa Gilbert, set their wed- ding date for September of 1987. Prince Andrew and bride Soroh Ferguson walk in royal wedded bliss •Tennis pro, John McEnroe, and Ta- tum O'Neil finally tied the knot 10 weeks after the birth of their son, Ke- vin Jack. •After only four months of dating, ac- tress Debra Winger and Timothy Hut- ton hitched themselves. •Zsa-Zsa Gabor added Prince Fre- drick von Anhalt, Duke of Saxony, to her list of husbands. •Motley Crue's Tommy Lee and Dyn- asty star, Heather Locklear, were the main attractions at their wedding. mim-mag
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BUSTED AGAIN!! Simple misdemeanors such as truancy, indecent exposure, un- lawful restraint of a student, dis- obedience of the uniform code, being a hibitual violater of tardi- ness, and disturbance of the class- room, the cafe, and peace in gen- eral were all crimes punishable by law, or in other words. Father Paul Deyo, his jail — the RLC, and his weapons — detentions. When students were asked what they acutally did to be sentenced with no parole to the Restricted Learning Center, otherwise called the Restricted Leaving Center by its prisoners, a variety of answers arose. Truancy, by far, was the number one reason for being a frequent visitor to Father Deyo's office. Also, untucked shirts and rolled pants caused quite a stir, often ending in a fun-filled day of con- finement. Food fights and tee-peeing were also actions that proved to go against the school's policies. Junior Jim Wahl justified his participation by saying, You can't eat the school's food, so you might as well throw it. -V 00 Om -4 ’ gw SOr her, :% , Qfi „°fer 1 Sf0°Z°0s - frn Ch iCL irr -,Qnr i. hOt far,. 'o r ' .°'P, ‘ 9of A ir-iKy „ -Oo '°0s .. fit- QrL U' 9icL ' eCh- ff ' , ? , 'Os f C 0rt, bos, 00 n°n. s°'d, Oaw, |'ecA f QrQCf ent . 'hr Fr. Paul Deyo flashes his famous sinister look as O ■ Pou he takes pleasure in busting yet another rule violater leaving school »nrlv senior -• Joe O'Brien. Oy e Si ° t»L'° jZn, nr:pQ or. e - -S;» ;s£irc= . O 7. 'So c g y ' Un n On - £i, , ■ 'V? .A .jf ...Or4 -f? ° V, erf. “It’s always funny until somebody gets their eye poked out.” Pete Schlickshup
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