Columbus East High School - Altis Yearbook (Columbus, IN)

 - Class of 1982

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Out of the Ordinary Entertainment varies, meets individual styles Senior Todd Kirkland plays a popular video game. Tempest, at a local arcade. Senior Vicki Coop examines the new spring shirts while shopping. On a survey students ranked clothing and entertainment as major expenditures. Entertainment

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In 1973 Q reen center was opened in Columbus on Jod«son Street Ir hod o recreorion room, o lounge, o donee room, rooms where studying could be done, ond o snock bor. Ir was equipped with ping pong, pool, ond cord tobies, along with o television set In the March 14,1973 issue of the Oracle ir wos reported rhor o committee member soid, Ir is the kid's reen center ond ir is up to them to moke ir work.” Unfortunately, the center didn't work. Ir wos closed shortly after its opening. Teenagers today hove no center to attend High school students must seek their entertainment elsewhere Many students go to one of the various video, pinball, and pool orcodes which hove suddenly sprouted up in Columbus Senior Keith Robbins soid, Video gomes affect me mostly because I work in on orcode ond I ploy them oil the rime.'' ideo gomes ore populor for various reasons. Senior John Ross soid, I like video gomes because It's r cheaper than movies ond also a lot more exciting. Another favorite woy to poss rime is to go shopping. East students con be sported in the various molls in Greenwood ond Indianapolis. Others with less gas or rime seek the familiarity of the Courthouse Moll in Columbus. Students also purchase records for their enrerroinmenr value Terry Lockridge, o manager of o local record store hos noticed o slight decrease in the number of records which were sold this year. he economy hos effected us, soid Lockridge. T Lockridge noted the best selling albums for his store M included The Go-Go’s, Joan Jett, The J. Geils Bond, ond Alobomo. The theaters remained popular with high school students. Many teen- agers flocked to see Chariots of Fire, On Golden Pond and Porky's . Chariots of Fire won on Academy Award for best picrure. Fonda ond Hepburn were cited best actor and actress for their portrayls of Norman and Ethyl Thoyer in On Golden Pond. The economy has effected student's entertainment. Junior Mike Mar- roccio said, The number of entertainment activities hos been reduced to a certain number per week Although the economy did effect entertainment in some aspects, students still paid the price to be entertained and occupied. Parents realized the popularity of arcade entertainment, so pro- vided just that at the after prom. Entertainment



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Out of the Ordinary T-shirt expense covers memories of good concerts A number of concerts were attended this year by East srudenrs Performers from oil the many types of the music world performed or Marker Square Arena ond Indiana University Assembly Hall including such names os Holl ond Oates, Foreigner. Billy Squire, Journey, Borry Monilow, Von Halen, Blue Oyster Cult, Triumph and LoverBoy I go to concerts, because I like the many different groups that per- form. They ore usually good and the concerts ore loud,” said Senior Scott Tucker | went to the Journey concert twice because they give good con- certs,” Junior Mike Nelson replied Styx hod on exciting sroge show, good lighting ond they moved around on sroge o lor,” commented Junior Julie Byrd Junior Penny Grube went ro see Borry Monilow when he performed or the Indiana University Assembly Holl. He brought his own stage ond his own piano He hod the IU Choir sing backup with him The whole concert wosjusr him,” Grube replied. As o reminder of the concert many students buy o r-shirr which costs on overage of ten to fifteen dollars. Why do srudenrs poy this much for o r- shirr? I bought the r-shirr ro show people I went ro o concert.” Tucker so»d “I bought a Styx r-shirr because it was o nice looking shirr. Bur I usually do nor buy one. because I hove the ticker stub ro show I went,” Nelson said Jonice Miles, junior summed it up this way, I like ro hove something ro remember the concert by; it will remain in my memory always ” by Teresa Brarren, Glenda Daniels Borry Monilow entertains with old ond new songs in concert or Indiana University Assembly Holl. The bond Triumph performs in o foil concert. Concerts Concert t-shirt

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