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Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart engages in a heated debate before the New York primary. Photo by Regan-Camera 5 Clara Peller, spokesperson for Wendy’s, has the answer to the now-famous question, “Where’s the beef?” Photo by Bartholomew- Blackstar Bill Johnson displays the downhill skiing form which won him a gold medal for the United States in the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yu- goslavia. Photo by Neil Leifer Every self-respecting little girl had a Cabbage Patch doll on her Christmas gift list. Consequently, the charming characters were hard to find on store shelves. Photo by Bernard Gotfryd Soldiers survey the ruins after the October bombing of the U.S. Marine base in Beirut which left 229 dead. In March, Marines pulled out of Lebanon. Photo by Peter Jordan David, known as “the boy in the bubble , died at age 12 after being released from his germ- free environment for the first time. Photo cour¬ tesy of UPI
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Survivors of a nuclear holocaust comfort one another in a scene from ABC’s presentation of “The Day After”. After the movie, anti-nuclear protests became news again. Photo courtesy of ABC All kinds of people make the news Yuri Andropov’s death was officially announced on February 9, ending speculation and rumors about his health. His successor is Konstantin Chernenko. Photo courtesy of Tass Michael Jackson cradles his eight Grammy awards after breaking all records of achievement in the music industry. Photo by Berliner-Shoot- ing Star
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Fresh ideas enliven calendar Many familiar events were on the calendar, but they were sparked with some new ideas and some surprising reactions. A colorful cartoon theme dominat¬ ed all Homecoming activities. The popular Sweetheart Dance was re¬ vived. For the first time in many years, Prom was held outside of school. Two very different theatre productions brought mixed reactions from audiences. Student Council again became a leader in sponsoring activities by hosting a convocation, a spring carnival and a district conven¬ tion. Dates for events were firmly set, but how successful each activity would be or what memories would be recorded could never be predicted “on target”. The freshman-sophomore Powder Puff team rides in “style” in the Homecoming Parade. Students begin the first day of school looking forward to new activities and memories. With new events this year, students weren’t disap¬ pointed. Student Life ►
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