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Tommy Baker Donna Rice Fawn Hall Brook Shields Princess Di The most wanted men: 1. Mel Gibson 2. Patrick Swayze 3. Bruce Willis 4. River Phoenix 5. Michael Douglas The most unwanted men: Otver North Johnny Corson Prince Charles Peter Holm Tom Seieck Derm Moore and hubby Bruce Wifcs come out for o night on the town Jverybody knew about them. Every-body read them. The National Enquirer, the Globe, and the Star captured as much readership among Hopkins students as Hemingway. Fitzgerald. and Mark Twain. The over exaggeration of the truth attracted the gossip-hungry fans of the Hollywood and New York TV and movie stars. Hearing about the imminent divorce of Princess Di and Prince Charles or the loves of Farah Fawcett or the indiscretions of Elizabeth Taylor were all top on the reading list. What Wheel of Fortune letter-turner Vanna White said was ”1 think the stuff the Tabloids print is funny. There is something new about me every week. Hopkins students craving the dirt and sleaze about the latest stars, gave their fair share to the million dollar industry of the Tabloids HOT TV 1. Cosby Show 2. 21 Jumpstreet 3. Moonlighting 4. ALF 5. Year in the Life Ekso Muimed pcks out her fa wardrobe The most wanted women: 1. Demi Moore 2. Jami Gertz 3. Jennifer Grey 4. Lisa Bonet 5. Brigitte Nielsen The most unwanted women: RANDOM NOTES
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| t was a busy year in I the entertainment world. With all those marriages and divorces, make ups and break ups. What was hot and what was not in movies, television, and the stars? The latest gossip on the tabloids? Here's the whole story on entertainment. Shopping was a top ten pastime this year. Going shopping provided a time away from parents and a lot of fun with friends. What was important wasn't the quality of the things bought but the quality of time spent with friends, having fun. Shopping at the Dales was an old favorite still carried through from junior high. This year, however. students broadened their territory to include City Center and the Conservatory downtown. Calhoun Square and the other tiny shops Uptown were also a common choice. Whether buying a pair of socks or a new leather jacket, students loved to shop. Shopping offered time away from school and pdrents with their most entertaining friends at their side. The friends made the experiences at the malls memorable and shopping for new clothes always was most enjoyable with someone fun. Roler skating is no longer groovy to many students. ntertainment for teenagers could have been nothing more than hanging out with friends. In the past these hangouts included Cheep Skate, bowling alleys, and Valleyfair. But they disappeared from the list of Hot Spots. Movies 1. Fatal Attraction 2. Dirty Dancing 3. Lost Boys 4. Good Morning Vietnam 5. Pink Floyd The Wall This year's big after-the-game hangout was Rocky Rococo's where eating pizza and cheese bread was common fare. When parents were up at the cabin for the weekend or in Maui for the week, parties were where all the action was. Just hanging out at some-ones house with a gang Friday nights at home can be fun as Amy Sundel and Scott Herfndai demonstrate Jufce (dekope. Elen Sundel. Sara Sandberg, and NAchele McCarrol are amused by the rumors n the Enqurer of friends listening to music and talking along with something cold to drink seemed to be the good life. Another popular form of entertainment was the north side of Lake Harriet and Thomas Beach on Lake Calhoun. Each posed as a perfect place to meet other teenagers from all over the cities. It was here that guys and girls checked each other out while cruising around the Lakes. When it was scorching hot outside, the entertainment of the day was basking on the beach enjoying the heat. Sometimes the most welcome form of entertainment was just spending a quiet night at home, nestled in front of the VCR watching a good movie and munching on a bowl of popcorn. I 24 RANDOM NOTES
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The the game Designed for two players, the object was to make the right moves at the tight time. And the name of the game was dating Bohunks. Scott Hanson and Brian Fields try their luck with Siboney Mostajo and Courtney Cornett. Taking brother Phil's advice. Brian Bremer calls her THE FIRST STEPS PICK UP PLACES Where was the best place to meet a new guy or girl? Students said 33% lakes 25% parties 11% fodgedaie shoppng mats 11% Uptown Downton 9% school 4% Mo-nstreet 4% ski-todges 3% other 26 RANDOM NOTES 1 Everythng seems just wonderful You actually took forward to going to school 2 You're on the took out for hm wherever you are-you wont to know where he «s at ot times 3 You osk around to see what other guys think of her 4 You took him up « tost years yearPook to see what he looked like before you met him 5 You find out where her locker is located, and place yourself appropriately 6 You want him to took at you. but when he does, you qutokiy took the other way. and act ike you a« vt even notce r m 7 You aoi her phone number 20 tmes before you actually let it rmg 8 You doodle he name everywhere - on desks, on your folders, on your books. • but you scribble it out so no one finds out 9 it gets harder and horder to keep your mnd on anything besides her smile or her lough, or that gorgeous hair. Or OOPS 11 You interrogate all his friends to see if he's mentioned you. and you constantly OSk you friends for advice 12 You get excused from English class dunng her free hour, when you know she'l be out m the mall 13 You wont hm to know that you fake him. so you ten someone who you know win pass the formation on. but you tel them not to soy anything because you don't want to seem too eoger 14 You talk louder when she's around, to moke sure she hears an the funny thogs you have to soy Greg Heinecke and Susan Hess veterans of the dating game.
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