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Th ut ide Angle june 1983 Volume I, umber 1 Performing downtown for the judges, Marc Bryman, Krista Gresoro, and Leah Prewitt sing their hearts out for the Voter Turn-on Campaign. Drama and Band was awarded S2000 for their efforts. oters Turn d 0 Off To most students, elections Tieant ads, ads, and more ads. This election was no exception. More money was spent on the riidterm election than ever be- fore. Issues ranged from school textbook loans to nuclear war. But money wasn't spent only on ads. Several prominent San Diego businessmen organized a citywide high school contest to :lrum up voters for the Novem- oer election. The contest in- volved all 15 high schools in the San Diego Unified School District tn competing for cash awards to- taling S85,000. Activities includ- ed registering voters. making posters. distributing voter re- minders, calling voters, and an all-school voter rally. The political issues that per- vaded all of this were plentiful and diverse. On the California ballot, voters made many deci- sions. The issue of gun control created a heated argument. Vot- ers turned down gun control along with a referendum impos- ing a 5c returnable deposit on beverage containers. Voters did pass a measure requiring Gover- nor Brown to send a letter to President Reagan encouraging the freeze on nuclear weapons. With regard to offices, several changes occurred. In the U.S. Senate race San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson defeated Governor Brown in a close race. Filling the Governor's seat was George Deukmajian, who defeated Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. All of these campaigns were fierce battles waged mainly in the press. Many students were an- noyed by the flood of television and newspaper ads that infiltrat- ed their lives. The Voter-turn-on campaign also interested many students who strived to raise money for various student organizations. The Rose Parade-bound March- ing Band put in a fair share of work along with Drama, C.C.T.V., Media Club, Patriot Press and others. The money's out there. We just have to work to get it, said organizer Mrs. Joan Stewart. Extensive efforts brought Channel 10 newscaster Susan Farrell to the Homecom- ing Parade which also empha- sized turning on the vote. All the work paid off with a 310,000 award. What's The strike Yes, There Is A World Out There The Who Concert. Reagan. The football strike. Elections. Un- employment. Burger wars. E.T. Punk rock. All were events that affected students in some way. While school was a major part of students' lives, the outside world was not to go unnoticed. An in- teresting year of sports started with a new young Padre team. The football strike dampened some students' Sunday after- noons but the Chargers did hit the field before it was too late. The Who Concert was the high- light of the entertainment scene, while E.T. was everywhere. New musicians emerged on the scene: the Stray Cats, Men at Work, and more. But overriding these fun events were national issues that affected students. Unem- ployment was high among teen- agers, as jobs were hard to come by. A new school superintendent meant changes in policy, and budget cuts affected all. Stu- dents would be faced with sever- al problems artd solutions outside of school. lt became necessary for them to see the world from the outside angle. In ide? to end all pg. 220 The Nation 210 Features 212 Local 214 Education 216 People 218 Sports 220 Entertainment 222 Food 224 The Gutside Angle 209
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