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Many movies offer escape to viewers The economic and political difficulties created such hardships that Americans searched for an outlet for their frustrations and ultimately reached beyond their world for solutions. Frustrated citizens took components of the present conditions, altered these, added a few, and invented a world with dimensions unknown before, originated as a means of escape. To express the desire for something new and different, society gave birth to a multitude of characters, but the most widely acclaimed was E.T. This creature had a loving personality and represented the hopes of Americans to leave the problems behind and live in an entirely new environment. The movie Annie also contained a release for people. The glamourous life of mansions and butlers in which Annie lived was one not many had experienced, and so the audience used Annie as an outlet and withdrew for a while from society's entanglements. People tried many modes of escape, but none worked as well as the movies. Films provided unlimited possibilities for the creation of what had not yet existed and offered relief to those who would just reach beyond their world. In vocational classes. Todd Weber and Brian Moretti (top) learn skills that they will be able to use after graduation. (Center) Gary Kramer finds, as many people did. that E. T. offers an escape from the problems of the world. (Bottom) Concentrating on his accounting. Jim Shuda practices for the day when he will be financially independent 6 Theme
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(Left) Michael Jay. by reading Newsweek, learns that even sports can get into the world of politics. Dawn Null (below left) demonstrates her patriotism by saying the Pledge of Allegiance during homeroom. Theme 5
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0 Craig Crosby and Dan Aranda (top left) work at the computer, enabling them to better deal with the coming electronic age (Top right) Talking on the phone. Ted Krauss uses this means of communication to reach out and speak to someone. As an escape from the world's financial problems, the military poses a solution, as Moni Isek (left) discovers For the first time male cheerleaders appear on the field. Pictured above David Larson. David Fischer. Ken Gordy. the Eagle. Jeff Wagner, and Kevin Doyle. Their story appears on page 107. Theme 7
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