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N.H. has “Class” Welcome to “Real to Reel! North Huron is our name and movies is our game. We’re here to show you the universal premiere of North Huron High-1984. We have captured each student's personality and put him or her on the screen. By reading your 1984 “Real to Reel you can let your mind transport you back to your first day of school as a freshman or your last day as a senior. Things like your first dance, the Homecoming game, pep assemblies, and the Junior Senior Prom are all here for you to hold on to and linger in the back of your mind for the years to come. Take a seat, get comfortable (with popcorn and a soft drink, of course!) and after watching the previews... Lights, Camera, Ac- tion! Our teachers were without a con- tract. which caused them to set up picket lines in the fall and again in the spring. Clark Brock was hired as the new ag teacher and Edward Lucius became the new band teacher. Enroll- ment was down and the Huron County ISD is looking at the possibility of a skill center. The music world has been taken by storm by singer Michael Jackson, whose album Thriller” sold a record 30 million copies worldwide. Seven •ongs from his album were 1 hits and he broke the record for Grammy awards, receiving eight. His accident while filming the Pepsi commercials has produced several jokes about his flaming hair and sequined, white glove, and kids all over the country have mastered his “moon walk. Other groups such as Culture Club and Duran Duran are making their way to the top while the Police, David Bowie, Adam Ant, Billy Joel and the ever-popular Rolling Stones are still going strong. People watched the summer’s blockbuster movies “Flashdance” and “Risky Business” and sat in awe of War Games. The Star Wars saga continued with “Return of the Jedi” and Norman Bates returned 23 years later to star in “Psycho II.” College and high school students tuned in their favorite soaps “Days of Our Lives and General Hospital.” “Cheers proved to be a great sitcom, while made-for-television movies such as “Celebrity” were cause for good classroom discussion. The classic Gone With the Wind” and the televi- sion premiere of “Star Wars” con- tinued to be all-time favorites. “Satur- day Night Live” with Eddie Murphy is still the weekend show, and Friday (Continued on Page 5) The Cabbage Patch doll hae bccoM the hot ltea for the year, causing huge aobs of people to staapede the departaent storea. Here, }unlor Lisa Szyasnskl poses with Annette Erika, her Cabbage Patch doll.
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