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Cauldron ’85 Madison High School 3100 Burns Road Madison, Ohio Volume 56 Advisor .............................. Mrs. Jill Bangerter Editor-in-Chief........................ Rae Laufenburger Copy Editor ................................. Amy Zoldak Sports Editors ...... Marsha Adams, Adam Stephens Photography.................. Julie Bavetz, Kim Bower, Tim Gervan, Rae Laufenburger, Taylor Studio Business and Publicity .... Brian Anu ies, Todd Fisher Staff ................... Marsha Adams, Brian Anulies, Julie Bavetz, Mindy Baxter, Kim Bower, Jim Bradbury, John Crockett, Chris Fedele, Todd Fisher, Tim Gervan, George Hollister, Rae Laufenburger, Adam Stephens, Tammy Thomas, Amy Zoldak Published By Jostens Printing And Publishing
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Our World Is Full Of Meverending Changes ij” or Better or for worse, every year leaves its mark on America. But this year it seems that worse has tipped the balance. Gunpowder politics rattled the Mid- East this year, as it has in the past, as another truck-bomb terrorist hit the CJ.S. Embassy in Kuwait. Also, the CJ.S.S. New Jersey opened fire with its 16-inch guns on Syrian positions in Lebanon. But a very special event among all the confusion was the removal of our Marines from Beirut. Back at home, Americans continued to find new sources of entertainment. This year the big rage among children of all ages (and adults for that matter) was Michael Jackson and the Jacksons in the world reknown “Victory” tour. Also swept up by the crowds was Prince in his new movie “Purple Rain”. Other movies that caught the public’s eye were “Ghostbusters”, “Gremlins”, and of course the al- ways popular “Rocky Horror Picture Show”. For every year there are always a few firsts, but this year seemed to be an extraordinary period for premieres. Such a first was the experience of Ride and Hutchinson, the first women to ride and walk in outer space. Back here on Earth, the domination of the Olympic games by American athletes was an uplifting feat that people across the CJ.S. will soon not forget. But not all events were as admirable. The tarnishing of the Miss America crown by Vanessa Williams was an episode that some would soon like to forget. We even had some political firsts: the first time in history that a black, Jesse Jackson, ran for the presiden- tial seat, and the first time in which a woman ran for the vice-presidential seat. And of course, the ultimate premiere was the introduction of the new game that swept the nation, Trivial Pursuit. With its firsts each year brings its losses. All too often, these losses are people that, even though we don’t know them personally, we still hold a place in our heart. Such a loss was the death of Richard Burton and the coma state of Dorothy Fuldheim. Even though we can never bring them back, a part of them will always live on in each of us. 2
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