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Gabriel Tops Musical List Of Favorites Students Choose Bon Jovi Tune i «usic had a large im- pact on the lives of the students. The year was marked by the explosion of rap mu- sic from groups such as Run D.M.C. and the Beastie Boys and by the appearance of actors on the music scene such as Don Johnson of Miami Vice’ and Bruce Willis of ’Moonlighting.’ Stu- dents voted ‘You Give Love A Bad Name’ by Bon Jovi the number one song with ’Next Time I Fall In Love' by Peter Cetera and Amy Grant and ‘Walk Like An Egyptian’ by the Ban- gles in the number two and number three slots. The following is a list of the best music of the year according to a Rolling Stone magazine poll of over 19,000 listeners of rock music: TOP FIVE SINGLES ‘Sledgehammer,’ Peter Gabriel 'Higher Love,’ Steve Winwood 'Addicted to Love,’ Robert Palmer ’Amanda,' Boston ’You Give Love A Bad Name,' Bon Jovi TOP FIVE ALBUMS Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live 1975-1985 5150, Van Halen So. Peter Gabriel Lifes Rich Pageant. R.E.M. Invisible Touch. Genesis BEST BAND Genesis BEST MALE SINGER Peter Gabri- el BEST FEMALE SINGER Madonna BEST NEW AMERICAN BAND- Bruce Hornsby and the Range S.A.D.D. AND STUDENT COUNCIL MEM- BER MICHELLE Kruse shares weekly duties of changing the community sign with other volunteers. 10 ccording to Mr. Joe Haugen, a Canton Students Against Driving Drunk (S.A.D.D.) chapter adviser, state and na- tional figures show that the number of SADD Chapter Promotes Safe Driving deaths caused by drunk drivers has declined, which may be partially due to the efforts of S.A.D.D. chapters across America. He also said that the Canton chapter has raised about $300 from concession stand working which has used for promo- tional efforts such as changing events on the S.A.D.D. sign weekly, giving away pencils and keychains, and presenting a program at Beres- ford’s Chemical Abuse Day. Stu- dents actively working on the S.A.D.D. Council as chairpeople are Paige Becker, Deonne Decker, Nikki Englert, Sheila Hoff, Michelle Kruse, Elden Lasley, Julie Lease, Gaylon Lems, Brent McMurry, Kris Nelson, Susan Olsen, and Patti Trumm.
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threshold of freedom. Graduating and turning eighteen, no matter which comes first, brings many re- sponsibilities and many major deci- sions. Next year, these seniors will become freshmen again, and we all know the feeling of starting over. We felt it as seventh graders and again SENIOR CLASS MEMBERS ARE (FRONT ROW) DAN Baker. Scott VanDeKeitt. Elden Lasley. Steve Espeiand. Lisa Hauge. Crystal Palmer. Jodi Boyer. Angie Hepner. Sherry Plucker. Kathy Butler. Michelle Kruse. Jill VanBockern. Laurie Parsons. Michele Knut- son. Jonna Dykstra. Karla Pederson. Amy Schultz. Cathy Myrabo. Tammy Tullar, Diane Winter. Tammy Kempen. Sara Derby. Edie Baird. Jett McElroy. Steve Spieker. (second row) Brenda Boogerd. Kris Nelson. Jennifer Bogue. L»z Baldwin. Brenda Buysman. Lesli Tollinger. Jana VanWoudenberg. Linda Eich. Georgia Mullmix. Tami Joyce. Peggy Toft. Cindy Taylor. Audra Hessaa. Lisa Ekle. Holli VanBockern. Susan Hanson. Joleen Fmstad. Christi Lasley. (back row) Greg Ekle. Keith Hemmmgson. Travis Hartland. David Rhoa- darmer. David Ekle. Kent Tompkins. Ed Car- penter. Gaylon Lems. Ryan Miller. Mark Thorson. Matt Hertmg. Brian McEntee. Kelly King. Rob Freese. Don Hammer. Brent McMurry. Corey Ulnckson. Doug VanDeKeitt. Phil Schultz. Steve Petterson. Deonne Deck- er. Al Roskam. OJ Sorlie. Chad Skiles. Mike Johnson. Jaci Sterud. Mindy Heesch. Scott Ludwig. Amy Scholle. VJ Hamburg, and Mi- chelle Sauers Not pictured are Lisa Fossum. Joe Twedt. and Lorna Walton SENIORS SHOW OFF THEIR WILD SIDE FOR STUDENT ID photos: Steve Petterson. Gaylon Lems. Corey Ulnckson. Diane Winter. Sara Derby. Lisa Hauge. Kathy Butler. Matt Herting. and Tammy Kampen. as freshmen in high school. The sen- iors have to decide where to go to college, if at all. where to get a job. what kind of career they want to pursue in life, and how they can ob- tain these goals. 9
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Teens Race ast fall, several stu- dents entered the rac- I HR I 'n9 competition for high school students at the Thunder Valley Dragways. In the mo- torcycle division, sen- ior Scott Ludwig placed first with a time of 11.89 seconds and a reac- tion time of .006 seconds. Travis Hartland, a senior, received the hon- or of the Best in Show award for his car's appearance. Also placing were senior Don Hammer, third, and junior Brent Tiemann, third. The fol- lowing racers had these times: Greg Ekle sr. 19.335 Don Hammer sr. 17.354 Travis Hartland sr. 16.850 CW Johnson jr- 16.900 Mike Johnson sr. 16.730 Brent Tiemann jr- 14.990 AFTER WINNING THE BEST IN SHOW AWARD AT Thunder Valley's High School Days. Travis Harttand displays his Ford Mus- tang. TAKING THIRD IN HIS DIVISION DON HAM- MER RACES his 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass. ONE OF THE JUNIORS RACING IN HIGH SCHOOL competition is CW Johnson with his Cutlass. 11
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