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F DS OF THE YEAR 1981-1982 Ever wonder whether other people shared The same inter- ests as you during 4984. Well, now you can compare yourself with others. This research will show how people spoke, spent their leisure time, ate, and dressed during 4984. LATEST LINGO: Hawesome, burnout, honker, radical, trippy, cosmic, zod, airhead, preppy, AN EPIDEMIC Last year General Hospital Fever afflicted many of the young T.V. viewers from all parts of The country. The symptoms ot The disease are: afternoon blues, blowoff, later, massive, live, jam, grooby . . POPULAR PASTIMES: listening to music, playing computer games, sports, horseback riding, surfing, dancing, singing, going To The movies, TV, roller skating, skiing, cooking, eating . . . NATIONWIDE NIBBLES: pizza, french fries, tacos, Chinese food, steak, salads, burritos, spaghetti, HITS COUNTRY and extreme emotional ups and downs. The viewers, mainly col- lege students, are attracted to The show by The romance and action of Luke Spencer and Lau- seafoods, lasagna, ice cream, fried chicken, hot dogs, chili . . . FAVORITE FASHIONS: design- er jeans, izod shirts, knickers, mini skirts, legwormers, Nike Tennis shoes, cowboy boots, mono- grammed sweaters, penny loaf- ers, lace blouses, deck shoes, pedal pushers, ruffled blouses, concert T-shirts, Polo shirts, Top- siders, blazers, harem pants . . . - GH FEVER ra Baldwin. Luke and Laura's wedding was The climax of Gen- eral Hospital. SPECIAL MEMORIES OF . During 4984 and the early part of 4982, several well-loved ac- tors and actresses died. The fans and friends mourned the deaths of actors John Belushi, William Holden, Paul Lynde and actress Natalie Wood. The memories of These stars will remain in the hearts of many. John Belushi: a comedian, starred in Saturday Night Live , The Blues Brothers , l'Animal House , 49A4 , and Neigh- bors , he shared his laughter and happiness wherever he went: making people laugh was his specialty. THE ACTRESS- Natalie Wood smiles for her fans. QPhoTo Compliments of Escon- dido Times Advocatej William Holden: a man born to be a hero, entertained two gen- erations of fans, starred in ilGold- en Boy , l'Sunset Boulevard , S.O.B. , l'STaIag 47 , he died rich and famous, but lonely. Paul Lynde: TV, movie com- edy star, known for his appear- ances on Hollywood Squares , l'Bewitched , 'lThe Villian , 'lThe Glass Bottom Boat , Bye Bye Birdie , averaged 200 hours a year on television, had an off- beat wit, and lived a happy lite. Natalie Wood: Starred in 'lWestside Story , llTed and Al- ice , l'The Last Married Couple .
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LOOKING NEW- The Old Globe hos o new look. QPhoTo-ComplimenTs of Escondido Times Advocofej ROLLING STONES ARE A HIT IN SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO- The coming of The Rolling STones To S.D. wos o well-remembered doy. STudenTs ond employees pldyed hookie jusT To see The STones. The con- cerT wos held dT The SporTs Are- no. No violence occurred oT The concerT. A NEW ERA BEGINS FOR OLD GLOBE BALBOA PARK- Workers fin- ished The S6.3 million projecf of rebuilding The Old Globe TheoTer in Bolbod during The loTer porf of December. The old Gld Globe wds desTroyed by on orsonlsT's fire in 4978. The fire desfroyed The home of mony ocfors ond ocfresses. The New Old Globe celebroTed iTs officiol opening on Jon. 44, 4982. The performers ond The oudiences were hoppy To see The Old Globe olive ogoin. -.. A SUCCESS- The Trolley runs from DownTown To border. PhoTo-ComplimenTs of Escon- dido Times AdvocoTej SAN DIEGO LOVES ITS LITTLE RED TROLLEY Vehicle. BUT by ony nome, The S86 million moss-TronsiT sysTem is o success. The Trolley, o TomoTo- red color, cosT jusf S5 million d mile To run compdred To S.F.'s BART S35 million o mile. IT is The chedpesT modern sysTem builT in Americo Todoy.
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ON THE MOUND- Fernando VaIenzueIa's looks shows The power behind The piTch. fPhoTo, Complimenfs of Escondido Times AdvocaTej 49-ERS ARE SUPER BOWL XVI CHAMP MICHIGAN- Super Bowl XVI was played inside The PonTiac Silverdome on February 7, 1982. The Two Teams in- volved, The San Francisco 49ers and The CincInnaTi Bengals, expereieced for Their firsT Time The Thrills of playing in The Superbowl. The winners of Superbowl XVI were The S.F. 4'-?ers. The final score was 26-21. The The 49ers and Their coach Bill Walsh won The game by ouTsmarTing The CincinnaTi Bengals passing and run- ning paTTerns. Their knowledge gave The 49ers a slighT advanTage enfering The game. The long hours of sTudying paid off for The 4Qers: iT gave Them The TiTle. The MosT Valuable Player of The game was Joe MonTana, The A9ers' quarTer- back, for his role In The vIcTorv. DODGERS WIN WORLD SERIES LOS ANGELES- This year's World Series was won by The Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodg- ers, in Game 6 of The 1984 World Series, de- feaTed The New York Yankees by a score of C9-25 in Their own Dodgers sTadium. Their vic- Tory won Them The TiTIe of World Champi- ons. The Dodgers began The series slowly, Ioosing Game I and Game 2 To The Yankees, buT They never losT hope. Their winning sTreak began in Game 3 and IasTed unTil The final game. The Team ended Their season wiTh a A-2 game advanTage over The New York Yankees. The crowds jumped wiTh joy for The Dodg- ers. who seemed in conTrol The second half of The game. The score of The final game In The firsT Three innings was 4-O in favor of The Yah- kees, Thanks To Willie Randolph's homer. The fourTh inning acfion belonged To The Dodg- ers. STeve Yeager Tied The score wiTh a Two- ouT RBI single. The Dodgers conTinued scoring up unTil The sixTh inning and iT was no conTesT from ThaT poinT. For The firsT Time in World Series hisfory, The MosT Valuable Player was shared by Three players. The Three-way Tie was beTween Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero, and STeve Yeager. SPIKE THE BALL- Joe MonTana prepares To spike The ball To The Turf. CPhoTo CompIImenTs of Escondido Times AdvocaTey.
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