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18 IN’S Music Madonna Let’s Go Crazy Bryan Adams Eddie Murphy Raspberry Beret Heaven Prince Born in the U.S.A. Duran Duran One More Night Movies Search is Over Beverly Hills Cop People Purple Rain Cyndi Lauper Police Academy Bruce Springsteen A View to Kill OUT’S Jaws Beat It Hard Habit to Break Friday the 13th Michael Jackson Star Wars Boy George Gremlins Bo Derek Brook Shields Porky's
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Winning isn’t everything • • • Waiting was tough; years of practice, games “almost” won, seasons of disappointing injuries, being told “it’s the experience that counts,” or “at least we made them work for it.” It seemed our turn would never come. Now the tradition has changed. In 1983-84 the Girls’ Basketball Team and the Girl’s Track Team took top league honors, and in 1984-85 we held League Championships thanks to the Football Team and the Girls’ Track Team. While every win brought a thrill all its own, and Viking pride has swelled with victories in sports, academics, and artistic competitions, it will be a long time before the memory of the 1984 Football season dims. but it sure is great! 17
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“In” in the80’s The tough part about being in high school is being an individual without being an outcast. Clothes that made a person in fashion one year could easily brand him a “goonie” the next. In 1985; however, the trend seemed to be to look as strange as possible. Although many students had some truly wild clothes and outlandish taste in music, beneath the gaudy colors and vibrant noise some things remained the same. Steak, pizza, tacos, and hamburgers were still popular, along with going to school dances, movies, the mall and out to eat. For the majority of the students school dress was often blue jeans, sport shoes, T-shirts or sweaters. Students who could even understand the words of Prince, Lauper, and Madonna still at times responded to country music. While branching out in often unusual directions not all old habits were forgotten. Opposite page: Top: Though intensely concentrating on his studies, Jeff Pember’s newly shaven Mohawk is hard to overlook. Bottom right: Joyce Fonseca stops in the hall to show off her ’80’s look with Panama hat and bag y pants. This page: Top left: While stamping yearbook covers, Carmel Serna displays her summer look; a muscle T and bandana with jeans. Bottom left: Erik Babcock, Mary Ann Crooks, Mark Krieger, and Steve Garlick spend some of their free time at Trivia Pursuit, one of the hot fads of the ’80’s. Bottom right: A toddler trend, Cabbage Patch Dolls appears in the hiph school as Child Development class members bring their babies” to school for a week. Trends 19
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