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PICK AND CHOOSE. Anette Larsen, foreign exchange student from Den- mark, chooses a record album to take back home with her. Larsen enjoyed American music groups because of the variety in sounds. iPhoto by Tina Skoglundj SCROLINGING UP MONEY. Seniors Julie Haverland and Keri Hill fork overt' money to buy a ticket to the show. Students often went to Ladie' s or Men' sNight because many theaters offered discount movie tickets on those nights. iPhoto by Lisa Orlerj PM i If , ! ' X ' 4 ,xs,g,.,....f9 Dyes .1 -sf, To -cfs-,1.wri'-:sm -Vmw...-. X . .,,..,+Q,,.V ., V my .sis if-fy J efrgvwgk, 2' 5:-FWZ? ez, 1:23 -al11,,,-:,,1 f .1 .--.',, ev QV.. f. , .. A i4:g4.':s3e:,.,-24:1 uf: eK:I'-'2is1:.:14f4:w:,ei'wfx: x:1:,:7'f:zEZfL fish- 'M-Dex 523+ 7,,.a,fx-Q-fs,xaee..fN..,f:, an y.Q:,ss,4gi35t If 2 2 EQ-4.41 I K il fs-...ez H .., new Q-.mir , ,W .W .f sv.-sf The age of technology brought fast moving changes in- to the music scene. With the birth of the new compact discs came the slow death of cassette tapes. lt seemed music machinery was taking off as fast as the music itself. 1987 was not only the year for the first sounds heard on compact discs, but also the year for several teen-idol performers to make their debut. Performers such as Janet Jackson with her hit album, Control, the group Poison and their girlish image with Look What the Cat Dragg- ed ln, and Greg Allman with I'm No Angel. Groups that remained popular with teens were Bon Jovi, Night Ranger, LIZ, Huey Lewis and the News, and the country group, Alabama. Teens plugged into these tunes no matter where they were. While driving the streets of Billings, one could hear various tunes of country, hard rock, pop music, or reggae blaring from the speakers of cars driving by. Because of the variety in styles of music, teens were able to listen to the kind of music that they were in the mood for. Kids partied to the song Fight for Your Right to Party by the Beastie Boys, and jammed to Jody Watley's l'm Looking for a New Love. Mellow moods prompted teens to listen to Always by Atlantic Star, Meet Me Halfway by Kenny Loggins, and lf She Would of Been Faithful by the group Chicago. New performers, and many of the old performers, set new trends in music. Because of the increased sales and music chart ratings, it was easy to see that students adapted favorably to the new music scene.U -Lisa Orler lg I, I V,V,. .K , ,'S9fP?tF'F.9S I up that hefty 'n92sii9P4fi . i. i ?!Y '9 to 31, L7 ig, 'Vgglf .1 - '7' '1:.z'f 1 ,:- , k.,x.k, .k,. i ,fi klyvf 4.5 out f like to UPUQQF f. f A beCaF59f25Y9,'e usual,lsy.,sjigvip..,good mugiqcforrges On f Hn , a tape-.e Breniiiiviiitura Music and Movies
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I only go to the hit movies that are out because I hate paying the high prices just to see an ordinary show. -Jenny Shelton THUMBS UP. Actor Tom Cruise plays a Navy pilot in the movie Top Gun which became the number one movie of 1986-87. fPhoto courtesy of Life Magazine, ILQWU '3 MONEY-MAKER. A new Australian actor, Paul Hogan, makes Crocodile Dundee a boxuoffice hit. Hogan, aI4-'llyear-old former bridge painter, has made more than S 100 million because of the 'N movie. QPhoto Courtesy of ' Life Magazine, S . When you're bored, the only fun thing to do on a weekend is to go to the show. -Sam Fischer 20 Student Life vi 4' wg, 4, KMWHW
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More people went to games. It was great. -Steve Nybo l4.....-..1.1--1- My favorite was the assembly after we took boys state - the teacher assembly. - Joan Deichl I think it helped the stu- dent body as a whole. They helped us win three state champion- ships. -Mike Hudson BLOOM COLlNTY'S BILL. Playing his tongue is the talent that art teacher Tom Morris had to contribute to the faculty band at the annual facul- ty assembly. Several teachers formed the band to express their Bronc pride. QPhoto by Tracy Teylerj 22 Student Life :A -. ,,N .., V 3 f 4 F I ' gr.,:'m,, 2 K 'a X ' My 'ga fi Z lead ' Stinger, Christie Hansen. Th4 fClCVlSl0f1 C0mmercial song was usei to encourage the b0YS' basketball tean before leaving for L Q , Leonard Lynchj S a ei Whom b' , , jf ,ggf y f f , ,:, 4 .2 , 14 6.7 ,
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