Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

 - Class of 1983

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Page 24 text:

1. All washed up! MULE R4§CAI§ 2. Hurry up and take the picture. I’M FREEZING!!! 4. This darn curl won’t stay down! 9. I think I’ll be a Cover Girl when I grow up. 5. But Mom said she’d be right back. 8. I believe it’s time for a change Dad. 6. No Ma. please don’t open the strained beets. 7. Hey there sailor, new in town? 20 11. So this is what’s been clogging up the sink! 10. SMILE PRETTY!

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f £ And we have Time and Newsweek and ™ m Good Housekeeping and The Dog Lover's Digest and ...” The list continues. Here marks the beginning of the annual senior magazine sale. The word is out to all seniors — SELL, SELL, SELL!!! Much of the success of senior activities depends upon the financial success of the magazine sale. With a goal of $15,000, the senior class set out to demonstrate its sales- manship in hope of enhancing its treasury, winning prizes, and paying for small personal expenses, such as the price of a cap and gown. Unfortunately, the class fell short of its goal. Yet the weekly homeroom competition never ceased. Proving that they are not only tough competitors on the field, the band homeroom sold its way to victory by accumulating the greatest amount of sales over all other senior homerooms. The victors devoured their reward at a pizza party held at Umberto’s. Included was Debbie Conley, who through her outstanding effort sold $570 worth of magazines, the largest amount sold by any senior. By the way, Debbie, is it true you ate five slices? Bottom left to right: Debbie Conley, Kathy Yocum, John Stassi, Pat Murray, Patty Soules, Miki Ishida, Dan Fletcher, Lisa Scognamiglio, Laura Ackerman, Cheryl Florance, Sandy Struble, Bob Allunario, Lisa Tideman, Mark D’Angelo. is N©.1 witii Video music? VJs? What is all this talk of something called MTV? It’s Music Television, the world’s first twenty-four hour music channel. It all began in August 1981 when the cable television system began to broadcast MTV. It quickly became popular with almost everyone and its audience has been increasing rapidly ever since. Figures show that the number of viewers has almost doubled in 1982 from the previous year. Why is MTV so popular? Maybe it is because it gives people a chance not only to hear, but to see their favorite groups. Variety is another reason. MTV satisfies all types of musical tastes, from The Clash and The Rolling Stones to Men at Work and A Flock of Seagulls. Music Television also exposes new groups who are eager to “break into the business” and gain popularity. MTV is not simply video after video after video. Each hour, VJ’s (commonly known as video jockeys) introduce music news along with interviews of popular performers, and tour dates of groups which are performing live across America. But the question still remains to be answered: Will video rock ’n’ roll and Music Television last? Or are they just fads that will soon die out? Only time will tell, but in the words of MTV itself, one thing is for sure... you’ll never look at music the same way again.” §eri©rs



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15. “Don’t look at us, We didn’t do anything!” 16. “Daddy, I gotta GO! 17. “I know I buried mommy around here somewhere!” 20 “I’m a pepper. Wouldn’t you like to be a pepper too? 18. “We're best pals! 21. See the choo-choo train?’ 21

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